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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-11-30, Page 8hrigtmas NWS. - EAR by year the tendency to give as gifts to our friends what is useful rather than the merely ornamental increases, and this year, perhaps more than others, when so many of.our brave bcys are away fighting for free- dom and liberty and the protection of our homes and loved ones,' will our thoughts of Christmas giving be of Gifts that Are Useful? This store always makes special preparation for Christmas time by the eatiy purchase asuitable ;goods; special decOration of our store and theplacing ort our cuunters a great variety of sensible; suitable gift goods. at reasonable prices. OIFTS FOR, §.0!,pkERs . , it is not yet too late to send parcels by mail to the ,soldier boys .in .France aid England eilio post. office (lept rtinent haswisely endeavored to, Italie: parcels sent early so as to alioid thp great rush during:thelast. two weeks, and many pareels'have already •ben sent,but 'still there Is time to se id others and we suggest three durable and:useful gifts. HANDKERCHIEFS, BRACES AND, SOCKS Cotton Khaki Ilarldkcrehicfs 'These' mai be enclosed with letter SOCKS. --.The boys rarely, get „ .104 it large envelope which we supply too many sucks and they are at- inelda NItOti Handkerchief*. . •Ways. „welcomed and should anygone 15c, ''• " get too many they, in the spirit of Silk num Handkerehiellii 110ACES.--Se Mu' la; ge ran"; true, comradeship, g adly share plain „,with those not so rertnnite. -80; Silk Khaki liandke 11." of various kinds. and qualities, at SRID SOCKS. We have., two with eenh, AtaPle Leg..59c• 25, 55 dud50c ' • wool socks at,50. aW:1 %O. pair, - s, „ very suitable lineolu heavy ribbed ,HAATE. 1(011 _SEEN T�E- CHRISTMAS DESIGNER .? It is equal to any Christmaspubhcationas, a magazine and includes all the tat- . . est, 'fashion news anfl • illustrations, By subscribing now you may begin the year With, this nuniber and receive itinonthly at our counters for cone"yeaf. • Also the.Standard.Winter Fashion Book and one Standard'Pattern, all for 55d. if these were purchased single they would cost you $ t .65. Subscribe .now and save money; Standard, Ptttterns are 10, 15 and 20C, Fashion Sheets Free., We have placed a Fashion _Sheet tiolder ,near The ,store entrance; which we keep filled with the I. atest Fashion .Sheets, and we ask these Interested to TAKE ONE FREE. , , . atelv For Our Christmas Advertisement Next Wee Lothian _ 1 amiersomommi. • —Tuesday, Nov 28, Airs:Rory Mc'Dentild, of 'Dungannon, is visiting her 'nether-in:4w, Mrs. Jas. ,M9DPonid- t •'2 1144 Henson is leaving this. Week t ',Alsip his prother in, Detroit • for „a week Or so „tKerint Satidy.iiinaking elaborate prep-- Aratioiletrkolingt tho tilt. menufaettir- ',Mg more -extensively than, ever. • Master Basil.lregan istifl very 'drat - catty IR from the effects; of pneumonia • and Measles; "' His imProvement, ituny at all; ia.veiy *filOw-,;.'i Little Irene, ' who '..watreeriously 111 vritlithe same trouble, is nr doing:nicely, Much- sympathy ewfor,,Vir. and Mr in; "their, 40phte., „ ;•• ' • 41911 ' -.Tuesday, .Nov 28 'Henry Gardiiers,P,:ent the week end iu Toronto. -Flretrilitchieisle;rning tie telegra. phi";• illLuelrnow, . G-erirge and Will Hunter had, success- ful „%yond,beeethis week. ' . • Miis•Maiy'Ilizam spent the week -end with friendain tuckriour, Verna and Willie Stibud visited' With ,friencls at Kinlough recently. Miss-Rena,-.4ivvite Wit's-the-;-guf-- est -o liatelOardner on. W141.49'14,V.. • Born. --On Monday, Nov. 20th,.to Mr.. and Mrs. Will Rueter, a scn. • Mr. and Mrs.:Robert ilenry visited at Antes Ritchie!st.ione day last week. • 'George Gibson has returned home after sending the fall in the West. . • Bodeh. Ritchie and Will Haekett. left Iasi' week.t spend the, winter at Iroquois ,1113. • Mrs. Blair, ' who has been visiting relatives here, returned to .her home at Nipigon. • Mrs. Johnston, of Lanes, spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs Hunter, last week. •-• Zion was well represented at the anni- versary of, Lucknow, Methodist church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett spent 'Tuesday with h,4"r brother, Geo. ,Ifenry,. of St. :Helens: • ' Mrs. Nixon his returtied.,1rnme after visiting for some time withherdaughtee at, Willa* Creek. ' • - „ ; Mr. and Mrs. Will Iluiliphrey,- of Sb. Helens, visited with her brother, Jacob • Hunter, Monday evening. - , ,Annivereary , Services of the Zion Methodist church' will be held on Sun- day, Dee, lGtb Itev. 11. Barnby, of Lucan, Will preach both, morning and evening, end will give ,his illustrated lecture, "Nine thousand miles over land 6,-6-a sea," On Monday Kinlough MOTHER 'SUPERIOR . Says Irinol Orea40 Strength •' RostuT Hill Honie,,Itorthortie, 1. Y. •have. used Vino), for many 'run- • down, weak or'emaciated -patients. with • benefit. • 'One yourig woman was'sra Weak and ill she eciuldliardly-ereep,tU mydoor for aid. i 'supplied Vinotto her 11herallY' ••aid -in a month' 1.hardy gnized her She was strong,' her. eillor'eharming and- Jier • cheeks rounded ouV--Mornes. M'. l-t.m.priones. ',Antilop; 0, S. 'We• guirrantee Vino". to sharpen the- - appetite, aid digestion; 'enrich the, blood and Create strength; ' . . • • - , . DR. A. M. SPEN,CE LUCKNOLir visitang in Listowel the past Month"; re turried. home on Saturday. - Ploughing is the Order of the -day; the •snow being all gone.- As there was not much -frost, thegroand • turns: .up 'good' and .••• - • • Word was received here .that Pte. • .Wendell: Russell; of Kingarf, w killed —Tuesday Nov. 28.. • .)?e,ter , Hodgkins= moved into his new home here on Saturday., •lift,- John McLean returned home from,Alberta on Saturday. • We are sorry to report that Min.. las. Pripzei-irunder ilre-tlocter's lanies Carleton is • 'visiting •friends around Bervie and Kincardine for a •ireek Or two,.- • • Mr. ani Mrs, Sam Ifodgins; Glami,s, 'Visited his sister, Mrs.• jamas France, on •Sunday. • , Mr11 liodgkinson, wile. was tinder the Weather.the past couple of.weeks, is able. to be around again. ' Mies Lizzie Graham, who has been , - 7- Ladies' Fall and.W1.0017, •co.4t.s Cogs Worth. 12.50 to $16, foit,$.10.., each Men's Overcoats 12,50 for $10.00., 'These Are. new Coats this Fall. lies Black 'Wolf, Grei Wolf, Russian Fitch, . Red Fox, at close prices, * A Special. in Coked Velvet at 65e. Plain Velvets in. 411 the leading shades Outs in prices of flair:Ibis in the Millinery Department W.CONNELL • in action at the Front. Before enlisting he Aroia. the Royal Mail for W. lCaike from Kinloas Lucknew. , , Arthur 06dgins, of Westford, 'sea of ' Mr. and Mrs...Williain Hodgins,.• 'under: went All oPeratiOri •for appendicitis on Saturday. His condition was for a time quite -critical, but he is getting on 'very en-_Patriotie•worireis lough, will ineet.bn Friday at . the tisital phice and time. The as,sistanc.... of those who can do knitting at' honie but eamint attend the meetings Will be greatly appreciated.—Secy. tlissvia T.ez Collector *Iilip—tieMit.dbotf611,r7suictlwtp7, collected taxa lictit uUk‘riility. Mn. It./ Nesbitt i• on the sick lid. All: wish, her ik speedy reenveiy. es James Thompson epeot tIi( p,uit week at Mr. Ceeil-Garland's in Pinker en. ' 31r. Joseili Vemningliteln attended tbe ilrotaririL,ot. Health meeting at- Antony on m Miss Margaret Ontrie 10,5 returned from a few weeke, visit in and around giocardine, Mr. Thos. Robinson 1131 purchased 11 Ileedhain's farm cu. the 9th. -eon Kincardine. Mre. Catharine McKinnon spent the 'past week with her. daughter, Mrs. Mc- Kinnon, of lencknow. Mr. Titgs" Farquharson, of -Daulphin. Man., s vtaiting his father, Mr. A. Ear. quharsOn,arid ober friends: . ..„ • Mr. .1„,11 McIntyre: loft on Tharadai for Toronto where he will. Spend ft, ',tow days before returninghoMe to licianon, ton.. Mr. ennangbant received a cable from his son, .1)t0 FI. CemninglutiA,..01. the 124149thattet,Eng.-talio,9rthe1r safe .are.,:jv.al at. ,Qn Sunday nniAing:Metuorial 'Servaee for rte. Wendell lluosell,. who Was kill- ed in Action; in France on Nov; Ilth, Was belt( in St. Fattre Chnrch. " The serviee the Daptist Chiirch. was With- drawn in alder that all might attend service at St FritiVs. 'The church Was 'decorated id mourning for the • occasion. Pfig, Altgingizi :Ross= —04 Wed, .liesday of last:week Mr. and Mrs ilobt , Russell received the sad, news by an tejegrain, that _their youngest on, Watidallussell, had been killed in action in France on • Nov.: it th;'. Wen- dell was the first of our young- Men 'te. :flet signed up Sept. 2.7th., 1915, at POisley-, and joined the' 71st. Batt training at Guelph and 04:1k, lie left:for 'overseas: -April let;,1916. He Was, wounded on Sept 24th.' His • last, letter :said he had again returned:to the trenchea• but had not reaelied the tiring line...TM, date of returning „to- tiring ,line is not • knoi.ir He• had just passed his 2014 birthday in September... To the berea,r,- ed perente; brothers and Sisters the :heartfelt sympathy of the coninaintitY extended. . . "He has done his bit, and died for his King and Country' , , • , Mee, cos. Fianna :death . has visited our .community and:„ •reinevedao :old and respected resident inthe person of :Mrs. Joseph Ferris, wbo passed away Very stidderily •on Sunday night, ."„Nov.,..10t.h.,„after less than an 'hour's, ill- ness, .death 'being dna tO heart failure. The deceased was in her 71st; Year. She had made •her.usual •Sunday visit -to her sans that day; ,ratUrning,in the': evening to her'Son; James'', •virliere the old counie reside. INIrs;•Ferris basrlived one and.'a quarter: f ion) 'the'vellage for a plod number Of years,' and Wite• well. known •and.ieSpeeted; by -everyone:,, Her death - carne as a:great •shock to all, and 'eSperiallytolier bereaved hustitincl,., four ions. Jamee,. Joseph) and. John; ,andthrete-dangliters, Mrs.' Alice Desalt, Misseif May and Lizzie; all Of Munn.: re Siele.hok0. except. the latter wholo, to To. Dante; to whomthe...heartfelt sYmPiallY 6f their many .friencla is 'exteeded. 'The' . , _ • • . • 'funeral :teok hey late. keal- denee on,Tuesday,aftetpoonA0 cooietery. • • • , •Weel, ) „we. lc.. 0, *ratline, :00,iterl at Dr Black's • of Cliff,nd 'last Week. • ' ' .„'• Mr.. J. 'IL cod Mies' Serra • M ern ty Visited •Kineardinei and rth eon" friend - last ..week . • !.• ' .M'essrs,`•' D'anlforitgOinery and Jaine,s • •• • . Mel ..eodhavegOne to Niagaiii Falls fer the•winterdouths. - • '• • Misses; C.' McDonald; and Margaret LOirre .6f Detroit., - -visited :•f 'lends here thiptt'st,Weelt. • • ' - '-„Miss„Liigie Ferris was: dolled home from Toronto On Tuesday o•ving to 'the -midden death- of her ...:'1).1140 -grotto town' -has. one to :TOle'llo„Ohio," where site haa•..entered in •training in the he ital there. • Mr. And Mrs. Jo ells (nee tifis,s Min- nie MOKinnon) of Arniow, 'entertained. the Guild from here on 'Friday evening; -Rev: 'J.), Allan diStriat elder of the Free Methodhat Hain ikon; conducted quarterly services over • the Week -end, Bervie Wlutsellurch N .‘2X .rgt..Majnr kl 4 -Ill.+, of L home for *lew dap,. Nliiis;12yt 10.9.4tltita•i1illtr;KJI,u.e:o! NVinglnein, spet W. and Mrs Robert Mowliray, of Whighaln, Biwa Sunday vi4ting 'friends herI•17:.e. Nielson lirthrion, of ll•tinilton, will preach bi the 1re6byteriati church next Sanday, Messrs-, Fairfield and 1,V31ker, re I ebt um agents of Guelph,were in the vil- lage last week, Mrs. Jos. Nigon, Mrs. Fred. Nixon. •and Miss Winnifred, of. Lereknow, visit- ed at Ir.. Paterson's last' week. • Mraared Culber*I..13.4annoti, and • her father, 4atnes trbdtir, visited tit - the home oft the latte°?S daughter,. ',lire Bert McCienaghan, 13.4. week.. • . The Red Orr s Society' .wish, to" thank these. ladies for the following donstionsv. Miss a • Laidlaw, patribtle: tea, $320, , also five yards eotton; Mts.. T',.,..'Moore, patriottea,. 035. • Pont fcrget the Patriotic 11)3 Skit" • ; bold in Whiteelmreli school, 8 -8, No. •10, Kinless, on the everting of Wer17, ta,edstet‘ih y,Dltb Den, 10 t,.ta;leaf . 2rt cents. Mrs. Jas, Moore receilied the Sad pews tost week that 4er ,eibn, was d.ngerously wennelted.., Otir deepest SYni'PathY is felt for the fitindY, and we 1. 'Wye that there will•soon• be better newS • The Red CrOsS.S.opiety will litek oilier bale for OVOTS045 in the basement4 of the Presbytethin Morel' on Dee. Will all•the ladies who inive Red Cross knitting orseWing 'please have it in,., if, possible, before that date. • • TIte Guild meeting SundaY eVeinng - Was led by: Miss Annie J.4.sitilaw; the. stibject bein,, "OM" ScclelY's SinVe the 1917 Btatiget.'', The 'topic:, for twit Sunday' evening is 4.`The'Oposecration of Basiness it is Wan consecration meeting. •The leader is G. F. Davidson, ''Vertion —Monday, . Miss ICatheriee Welsh was the .titioeb of Miss (d'art): Wflkie on Sunday last, • We are eorrk to repot the il;nestii• of Mrs," W, D. Bradley, and hope she iint'y soon recover, siairamlift.a ...ant a Phone No. 10 is We $41 for Coodi Your Service eirbso Th. Crodit We have on hand a few :Oford Ranges, Bas p Burners and Oak Heaters which we. are still offering .at the Low Price. Remember as soon as these are saki the price wiltb acivangecl., The Gurney Foundr, Co., the manufacturers of the Qxford line„ are the only •. stove manufacturers • that; - have not advanced their vices. • We are 'Selling their Odds to - ',day at thp same price: as. we 414. five, years .ago. flow.evet, they have - advise uthat &ter ..Dec. Jst ,.tbey.- 'are compelled to raise their prices, : If in need of :a Range, a -Base Burner or. an .Oak' }eater get in:. touch With .tis at onc0. It .will arY9P.1, wOri...lilimorimiam • Sash Primed and Glazed -he Luckii6wHqrdvvate & CoalCo. , . . „ THESTORE THAT NEvEit DISAPPOINTS a. • Mrs, T„' Spott‘and hot mother, 'Mrs. Steele, visited friends on the fourth -•. Wednesday last. Misa. -Ehne Steele and, Mr. Clarence, M'indell, insp contract and taking tree hole, °On 1:3,102. op.. Thos Donaldsorr„ ' RooeY spent an evening of laSt week at off road, . 8 00 Smuel Bell, 2i- days mai) contract and raking. _stanes,' 7 004, Mr. Pet.er -1 k' S' ' - with team on grader;.,10 Oa J Lucknow . Sentin, notice 're contract,, t 1,1y with team on road drag '2 00 . . , •CULROSS. COUNCIL , 'Kennedy mirk.g stones off read- Grob Joint fic.nnedy,insp contract sinkhole • ! • ee.fwsr.fl'i.°ev,.2"o.•-11;6c t-onp‘ediie.36 all ln7;ntieeeyb60. batoi thpe.D1!1Cr:ult:lPPbldge4t1°t171e91.1: yeadand onmPu.and140oiJa113sFi:Iuiug2.35;d3,kr4;'..': - • 1 .0. Wz ig,rnaIrlaL f9t ,boue.„ of....iiularY for 1915, Engineer 'S fee's, rIlecttivi.,4 drain, 42 3� elerit's WS' re'Beckrng drain:. '4 in,: Wm Baptist, rep culvert and bridge, 6 00. -.A ThomPsonCilarti n•• parieritoU.Perinell, draie, 08..17. c.:Stit( Paisley,. cleaning 'outdrain on con 11-,, 4r1u•trptig wexe ltd(ipted2, , • • .•,) 1 • .9 '••(1.'1,179n,7) .4t1,1??2,t. 7.•90,,-. --Road drag and.4 eedar loga,14 M Dolialdsbp tp.t1;" (! n liiTdge,. 0 ilint,ing railing on hill Printer, part payment Contract,. :21'...$Cs. .8 40: N.• thin days men and. team on mkt 10 00 ••• Melvin streng have the sq,nis done. . • . r • • •. , . . . • . • • • ,contritet., graVelling,• .., 84: wed Day; .17.!AN9,4 . yet) approach bridge On cons 0•,..anct.7; A Si flier; rep.bridee" on • coos' 4 and 5.: '1;3' 90,, Mak Hlerbruni,„ rep culvert at 58 56. Geo Waddell, rep hill.. ()if:: coo . con .1 50.- Albert. Green, `,00 4 arid .p, , 5C41' Jos Murray; pperatieg ydsgoi"vel and roa,c1.'.7. 00. ' Wni 13aptist, per,. statute,' or,ut theeall of the R3e've. nnt *tile ciilvert be pat M Op/1Si he in 'ortoosa, :Jas tollipon; 84 yds, Keith eolein and Alc• Kenzie. Ar matron g---McPberamt, That , tho finance report MS •.read- he adopted and orders. issued. for Tiaynie.nt] of the - accounts, and we' do no 0 aijourn, to meet again On Daeeinber the 15th AS ns, aridi and tliat. Jelin • • --• • ' • • grader, .24 10,! Ar,ch 'TaylOr, ,rontroet• cea. r, t..trhigers , and coVering culvert,•,- Carried, • • • , .gravelling on. cod 1.,.5'.'.32••• 15. Thomaa • 23• 00:. -Thep Collison, 'contract re siuk:- n• ' Cults. 'Borrols, Clerk. ask; t414tuataili4if -uatlitssial,...r.,.......;-,170-s.74,977r • ma ,.0.141.1.4ertimillomourrft stmormnamerrionnur, Lankside Atalliptr, Box' Soomr..---,--Theto are two big "entertainnient events at Laegside. each "year. • One , is the Presbyterian Church GardetyParty in early summer; -Fotten. ox .00IEt usna ly held in the early Winter. NO young persofi about Langeide; who can get otit; thinks of mitasina either, of these, and those 'away from home ustally-find•soine mearis of getting back on therisocereiioes. The4i6x social. was held on Friday evening of last Week, . and though the. night Was stormy and cold, and the toads. none of the best, the hall was hall, though not jammed as it usually is on the night of the boxsocial.The prograin..was of- „ the usual high order. , A male quartette , from Luakriouri, consisting of Messrs Reid, Watson,. Atidersof and Aitcheson, was highly popular and was enchored at ettrappearancer4fisseaBetle.Clor-de Mild'red Bradley and Margaret:Harkness; of Teesvvateri contributed solos and re- - citntiansfand tocattalent was represent, ed by Misses Mira Taylor and idalIiii, who recited. Sas. ROSS ONO selections on the bagpipes; and Ernie Ellison and slater gave organ instrumentals. AleX.1.Jackenzie, of the 4th, line,. Made a capable chairman. At the sale of boxes Mr. Jblm Pettit:is wended the hammer, and -as usuiil there: was 'much ton and keen eompetition., Proceede were soinevrhat over $00 00, wbieb, after paying light expenses, the treasurer Will hand oier to' one of the - patriotic fundi. • • ' ' • -Ali had a lively und-very Sodial time 'dismissing `and disposing of the §odterits of the boxes. /Following this, quite, it iitimberjeft for their homes, whije others remained and enjoyed a few hours Agin. Inge, — • ; Mi4s Cynthia Stewart, of Millarton,"is Mending, few days around Bettie. . Charlie Stdvensott left last week for Detroit,,Where he has Obtained a • pest-, are gled to report that (,)ieer Armstrong• better again, after his recent illness. • : Mit; McDonald, of the Wert, is epoti. ing ittow ,days with Ler sister, Mrs. RobertBrown. , • . • . • pir-E•rmimrseni,jateiniiiranied by hereistertreturned&tionso .hibt week after. avisit in Chilton, . • • Rev. and Z1rs. Cree and Mrs. Perkins arrived in ,our Village, on. :Friday last. We wish ihe (envie iiitieh joy. ' , John, Bradley spellbind : week -end in -Bervie. J he is working in Kincardine; but likes to connt back to, Bervie for a rest. • . • . • - - The Red Cross .workeii lvtve inoved into...theireew- rooms,: and hare them fixed bp quite* stylishly. .. Just stop , .at the Coiner any -Thursday a, d help theni. out by taking ltinelt with theladies, and yea will helping the good c Mae. -Ne...lamtderom1iat,litle...Wairds:411e-;-604- respondent of neighboring burg can. use to suitably deseribtithe weather of the past• few.tlays. At -any rate, Mother Earth has given up her first' covering of silo* and hair now taken Ofl 5 good Coal of healthy mud. • • • • . 'rite Annual Sunday Sclinol deinven. tion held in Knox elitireli a 'weele. ago vim) qua° a .iticeess. Although •the weather was rather tigainit the gather- ing, there waib. good -ctowd” and itIL en- joyed thkeplendid lectures by Mt. Otter, ReV. aiuoii,ie and Dundee McTavish, Mr. John .Sloore, of our village, has received 'the and noWs. that•Jtis rionf Johnnie,. has been killed in the fighting tuba of 14We, after 'spending several Months in the, trebehert John anlisted hi the West,., hitt was well known around here; having spent his gobbet days in llervie. The family have tho sympathy of a. )04,0 ,fricude ,lff their lossi • , • , FR Immo AVORITE DRUG STORES Stores 1.7 •IrHE •Ailieri"Oati tuition • should .itOt let its yonth slip b witliptit filling dire, ,scaits 61. (11.e ,Children With miisic.;'•- • • $t BANSic - i4 'the fourth • *V.!' gi'eat eise tint (if huitiatt'i1ature-:,--,first4nod; •x•li-esi- sitelter,:01e11 • ••. ".'. 4ovrtIl , • N this , pageou see the .photograph at Zendtello, the, gloat 1 tihbin dramatic tenor' recently, hniglited by the , King' Of Italy., Ile is singing -in direct tomriatison with E4i. Ile Cretin ' of 'hie. initrVolous veice; . .2enatel10 is but ,.. Otte of .theenuily great. artists•Who haveproved in t1n's. mannea: that ,Wignii'it.i-neW invention lie:Creates. every iroiee andlet'ery ' fOrfu of eiaSic with stich literal. perfection, that, •wben heard iti,;coniptitison.,Witli ;the Original., it is impossible to dzstinguaah • •onsf'fi out the oilier,: , • ' . • , • • - :'• • • • * :*• • ' • , The New Dlisee has, been Aubmitted ;to the geld to:•6 of . . „direct- coniterispn, with living- attista. ;4fore., ;1001)1.4'0" 1ovis It bas ,neer failed to pas -Pain this indoiiiidlitig test: The fllusic eritlea' of More than 200 of •%, onwspo.riars" bear. testimony to thitt•friet irt • . • the columns of their ovirliAtt• tho critic.s say, . .Clitis'ttnas?•-• , • A talk ing :in stein tie gives but hollow Imitation the 'New Vork !tribune said:: ''',Utliabn has snared.. of musfd, The New •••rirlisjit It not .4 tallti lig', the foul attitude", ThelleW•IrorkOfebe talkid •Akelfe. New Edison kivca, yew -the -Ft- it "the phonograph vvittafionl.:." We want you 'era lte..t.'reation �t tips:eking: of it, • • to investigate this Won erfol new..itivention.• , . . • .. . . , •C 011ie to our storia: and 'hat. irIew-olpinpicii o titistinri Worutertill Now Ad . Vonlire- tim101. eitanfulesno oblIgallon te 1uy Ve . •,,,; • morely •asb-ypillo Come and hear, Wilnt'We believe to be • tbe flirt 1,1,Idiulerful.iniiplear instrument in theworld, ,` arno rinstron s i • t, •••