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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-12-07, Page 8Thursday, T � �U�"OSENTINEL�' ,� ' ,. � ne.coxtber ti kht, g9115 ki StOr.0 wilt be open each: v en I during. the. Hoek before 't -P stt as. III E . • �•r EINESTOCKS:. QF DESIRABLE ' MERCHANDISE,SATISFYING' PRICES COURTEOUS . SERVICE ---ARE CLOSELY LINKED, IN • THIS -- 7 H I C I -I if I S T M A STORE h "' racks the brain of most ever Christmas,Cift' C:liver at this time is "What Shall >l'Grive 9' The ¶:'The one perplexing question that y you in morning and go to.bed with you at. night. Yo don't want to slight , Uncle" or Aunt, you. question. seems to get up' wlthpthe l i ...Grandfather, you must get for the children and you must rememberfewfriends. - How won°t .slrghttathelr and mother,and: there is dear old Grandniother and g g a >l g, a13 spread the. lad' Christmas joy joy to every one seems to be your neatest trouble at. this, time. P • ` f' ' few more: dollars doesn't worry You at all --but, there are thousands whose purse. strings are lien �• aur a if o r arse is filled'to..atverflowling•the . extra expenditure of You e ¶' ,(11# c s Y u , 1p l o.o madeglad on the bri ht•Christtnas. day,through your thoughtful remembrance. It is to these • andfigure-closely so that uo�one•' will. be slighted but every _ane g la . g rnembranc . ; ll► e >,ted who have.to . ane . of desirable ' il►aBe abk Iii' things. �. A ' - .. - greatest help. Here are athered superior stocks in all manner r desirable, ept c.g ing nd .so sensibly priced are theese. thousands that this store offers the ir' g. a P� WhatK,., .. Shall 1 Give, A .careful,, reading , of the: list below will convinceyou. that: you mayselect splendid id; , stocks that you will fiend it extremely easy • to solve the question.,g. , PY something here for everyone and still have •a snug little sum left over from•,the. Christmas gift' allowance. ti • Gift. for Father ather or • Grandfather r. Toelecta gift for :Father. or Grand s .c father is not al .ways an easy task. Their' ift should not only be a ro riate-but serviceable. select an thin from. sif you anything ,• ,. h .this list, your gift will be sure to; please them immensely. SLIPPERS'. -60b. 't6 $2 25. • GLOVES: AND SIITTS.--50c. to.$1.75.- TIES: -25o. to .$1.04 WINTER CAPS. -75c, 1.00 and. $1:25 CASHMERE SOX, -25 to 65c. , WOOLLEN SOX. -25 to 60e. " • A NICE ASSORTMENT OF UNDERWEAR.. $1.00 to $5,OQ per suit. ' •HOUSE COAT. -A enlendid gift, $7.50. PALOMA.•ROBES. for Dressing Gowns, $3.50 or if you, leave your order, we .will 'melte it up • at • • ER.-Wh 'not A FAMILY GIFT FOR FATH E D'l I all chip in and get Dad •a new Rue Chat. ` Goodness knows, he needs, one,: end when you can buy them ., here for so little money, 'there's no reason for hi>ri wearing the old eine •any longer.' .Peyrhaps he has beenwearing it 20 to 30 years, or' perhaps he has. , never yet known the comfort and service of a Fur'' Coat. Prices range from $20 to $65:°' • Gifts for Mother„or Grandmother ' . you d• think' of�°lettin Christ- would h Chris mas slip by without 'a tokem,of Christ-. mas. joy for mother ? Since no one, Would, we've made up a list of giveable' gifts which will make it easy for, you to decide "`JVhat to Give.” KID GLOVES. -Always ;suitable,`always use-. . fol.: • A most acceptable gift. Black 'and colors. Prices.'1.25. to $1415. • HAND BAGS in avariety-of shapesand colors 47.an exceptional' value at 650 to $3 00. FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS --Oer display. of dainty Handkerchiefs is attracting' special .atten- tion, as the qualities are fine and the prices so reasenablo. We have them in bnoklets and fancy 'boxes„ so suitable for mailing ' to friends:. Prices . singly 5 to 50'c, and in boxes 35, 50,'65 and 75c. TEA APRONS.—Beautiful and dainty,' c nn- 'binations'of muslinlace and embroidery, at:25 • and ;35c. FANOY COLLARS.=This store make a spec- ialty of carrying the best in this line See our dis- play at15, 35, 50,.75c'and BARRETTES.—Many styles, plain and jewelled, at 10, 15,"25 and 50c. 1 • ' HOSIERY. -:Always 'an acceptable . gift to k, mother orgrandmothe>t. See our range of Cashmere • and Wool at 35' to -75e, and a beautiful line el Black - Silk Hose at $1.25. _ , • KIMONAS.—Nice range in €ancy.'colors end in grey. 'Prices 1.25' to $5.00. FOR HAND Ei 1BROI DE'RING.-A 'Splendid:- 'assortment of,Stiunped Cushions; Centrepieces, Guess Towels, Night 'Gowns, Pillow Dasas, Day Slips, Baby. Dresses, Baby Bibs, Baby Blankets,, 'li'abl'e hungers' and Corset.Coverrs. 'Also Mercerized`and_,,Silk Floss ' for working,"and . Laces 'and Fringesfor finishing. , Any Of .these make a most acceptable Christmas gift. ;Gifts for .Brother Gifts : for. "Him" .>p: .There are hundreds of things here suitable forivin • either your own ' brother or some- other ` girl's 'brother. Just glance through this list and. jot down the one, you know_ he will like be it. • ' , THAN uTERCIIIEFS� are always desirable: gifts.' •• Plain Cotton and Fancy Excelda with borders, 10c. . ' ` Excelda with fancy border or'anitials, 15,c, or Z for 25c. c r•• ' :Nine Q•nal`ity Linen, plain and initials 25e. Plain Linen infancy boxes, 2 in a box, '35c., in a •box, 80e, Silk Handkerchiefs with embroidered corners, 25e. and 50c. • • TXES.—•-When•in. doubt, give Ties. Endless -varieties' at 25, 50, 75c,.and $1.00. SHIRTS are always acceptable gifts.' We have a beautiful range at 74c to $3 00, , SWEATER' COATS make warm, comfortable gifts. See sur range, 9Oc to 50 00. CAPS -We have the famous E'stern' Brand and other makes. Large range 75c, 1.00 and $1.25. GLOVES AND MITTS.—Any girl's brother would like these. 50c to $1.75 a pair, ' CASHMERE SOX ---A fine selection to select froi`h,.35 to 60c. SILK SOX' make an excellent gift, 50e. • ,MUFFLERS, 50e to '$:3.00. • IT 1•l BRE LI., AS, 100 tae $3 50 SLIPPERS, 600 to $2 25. ' MOCCASINS at $t.50. • ' HOCKEY BOOTS, 2 50 to $55,06,. OTHER USEFUL GIFTS are Cuff Links, • Artii •Bands;.Garters;'Tie. Clasps and Tie Pins. Gifts for. Sister Gifts for "Her" It matters not whether you ' antici- • pate: giving oto. your own sister or to' anotherboy's sister,.t-here isn't any,ques tion but °what,you want your gift to be. appropriate and in harmony 'with, your feelings toward the girl you are going to ,remember.- See 'how many • items will be sure to.please. "her•",.in this list. Eighth Con., . Kinloss. -Monday, Dec 4.' • John Watson is cutting 'wood in this vicinity at present. '. Mrs- and )l<Iissue 'Baker spent ,Fndal .afternoon.at. Robt Etliott'ss •• • Mr. Joseph Culbert spent the 'week- end at week=•end'at James Needham's, Gleans.. Mr, and Mrs. Charles' Congram• and. Ea •• .'w (aridly spent:the'Week•end in .Ethel. Miss Myrtle Oongrarn visited 'Mrs. Root. Hannilton, of Ludknow. on Friday. Mrs. Garrett and family, of Toronto," are Visiting relatives around '.Holyrood at present. , SEND". OFF TO SOLUIFF, ---A nurnber fromthe neighborhood gathered at the home of Mr. and. Mrs.' Jas. .Ross Wed- nesday evening of last week, to spentla • • use More Days Until Xmas. We have.a splendid' stock forChristtnas Shoppers and below we offer afew suggestions. This is one of the best 'FOOD ppe manufactured., a, splendid' cutter and easilyclean• ed, In two, sixes -1.00. and $1.40 The Rayo• Lamp Hae proiren itself -tost•be the . • best coal oil' lamp. on • the • market. It shows a beau- tiful white `light which, is very easy on t4, eyes. • Rayo Table' t.amp'$2.50 RayoRangling Lamp $6.50 We were fortunate ., .. in buying• a large stock... of English l +,.,-J-e` earvers before `-e ...,. ' prices , advan:ed. We' hage beautiful sets in plush lined cases at 2./5,5.00 3.50 and $4.00. • _... aWehave asplendid selection otENGLISH RAZORS. lfaur-+ -'cit-ETT `-:-SAKIIET '`--31A-ZO S. wry - • guaranteed. etre have also a bine- aaaortin ettt of S'1" RAPS. ' Although the.price -of copper jumped to , an extremely high price•you will . "find . the price. of our Nickel Plated Tea nettles • and Tea Pots very rcas;onabie and the. quality right. Lucknow Hardware. 8 :Coal Co. tliglITOilt THAT NEVER tISAPpoiNTa • few hours with Corp. S. Ileeyi.tt, who was home on his last leave- before .going Overseas, ' After a short but pleasing program, the opportunity was taken to present Corp: Hewitt with a gold watch chain• and a ten:dollar gold piece '>n be- half of his friends here. Corp. Hewitt acknowledged the g.tfts in a few fitting remarks.- Ifi.: preseuttng the 'gifts the following address was read. Holyrood, Nov; 29th., 1916. Ourp Sidney Hewitt, .'187th. Datt', »1 rCo., C1a..3+" Dear Friend: : • As you -ars" leaving to -morrow for overseas, to de ' your . bit . in this great' struggle for liberty and freedom, and for the protection or our, homes and loved ones, we, your .old friends and neighbors, on this occasion of -your visit to your old home, desire to express.our appreciation of your courage and desire to do,your duty: You have lived amongst • us for , some years before going' west, and , your -sterling-cl atter our 'admiration and• we rejoice to know Chat, since sign- ing up with the western battalion, 'your character and ability has already won your ernniotion from the ranks, and we trust that you may be spared to come back to this great free land of Canada, when peace shall be proclaimed and jos ,tics and freedom shall prevail and the lamp of liberty shall again continue to shine throughout the world. On behalf of yodr many friends in s vicinity,'we ask you to aecept_ this watt ? Chain and ten-dbllar•gold coin•tis a tribute ofour appreciation .of your action.' ,.We, one and all; wish you God speed and" to safe• return, Signed on behalf of- your neighbors and friends, /ry Criu u as OONORArr. • TTI1 [A8 ti ARUM Niafeking -Monday, Dec 4.- -- Miss Vera Altonis visiting vela' ves on. the 10th Con; this creek; M rs. D. Anderson visited at Fred and Thomas' Anderson's on ,Sunday. Isaac Andrew, Alfred arid Jessie visit - Mrs. William Mathews,. •of. Goderieb; is visiting her nicce, Mrs. John Blake, this week. Mrs. Thomas Anderson and daughters, Olive and jean, leave'Wednesday for • a two weeks'•stay in Toronto. , ANOTHER WOMAN TELLS How Vinol ivitide Her Strong 73eallsvillc, t)h3zi.- "I wish all nor. votes, weak, run-down , women could have Vinol, I was so rundown, weitk and nervous I could_not sleep. Every- thing I ate hurt The, ai U •the niedieino .1 Marl taken did me no good. I de, cided to try Vinol, :and before long I ebuid eat anything _I. wanted and mild sleep all , night. Noev I ,am well and strong, and in. better health than •1 have been for yearn. --Mrs. ;ANNA Mrr,r.tsov, I3eallaville,, Ohio, We guarantee Vinol for all riot -down, weak and debilitated conditions, 011e At Mt SPENCL J,UCKNOW Zion • 1'nesd'ay, Dee. 5. Rua;ell Rttcbi returned home :froin the West on Saturday. • ' . Mr. and Mrs. David Andrew visited friends'at Mafeking last week. Miss E•1na Woods, of St... Helens, vis- ited relatives here, recently. Miss Nellie Campbell spent' Sunday with.. her: sister, gra. Jacob 'Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Finlay end fam- ily visited at John helm's one day last week. , , , Miss Margaret Clarkson; ..Paramount, was thegiust,of Miss 'Mary Hahn on Samba,: Mr. and Mrs: Herb. Stothers,of Dun- gannon; visited at her former home here on.Friday.. - •. Don't forget the anniversary services tq be held in ;Zion thatch on. Sunday, rt the lecture . n M o nda evening, The Jungle - Tuesaay, Dec. 5. William '•MClnner% who has.: been con - '.fined to the house with rheumatism, is, we are glad to•report, able to be• about again. Mrs. D. S. McIntosh, , tio• some time ego' had the misfortune ti break' her arra, Ls . visiting at 'present with • her daughter, :Ars. N. McOalluin, on the 4th Con. .'• . Mr. and Mrs. T. McIntyre, from the, West, who have for some time been residing in the Jungle,. are' moving to their recently purchased home. in Luck - now this week W.''l)awson' McKay, of Winnipeg, who' has lately j' ined a transport • Apr) s . tri •Toronto,itnrl MissBl 'riche Hamilton (nurse -1, of Wliithy,•vi'sittcd the .former's grandparents, .11r. and 'Mrs. William Dawson, last week -end. • BOXED FAP.ERTERIES-Containing 'fine, paper and envelopes, id neat fancy boxes at•` 10 and: 25c. . atGILQVES'.--A nice range of Wool. Gloves in white•and colors at 50cand fine quality Kid Cloves $ L,25. r HANDKERCHIEFS --A1 w a y s acceptable. Send her a pretty box containing 1, 2, .3 or 4 ieanti- .'I ful embroidcred.Handkerehiefs. .Price 35 up to 750 a box. -' BRUSH SCARP' . SETS. -These consist of a wide Scarf and. Tam pade Irma Brushed Wool, and,; are very prettyin appearance and .very fashionable. Various colors; at $2:50 per set SWEATEI. COATS. -These are warm and. 'comfortable. comfortable. See o.nr'nicerange bf colors and styles. Price 1.50 to 55 00.• • •HOSIEitY.-Fine" rangop"of Cct,ahmere, Wool and Silk Bose. See three specials very -suitable, for Christmas gifts. Silk ankle, white only, 507; Silk and Lisle, white and black, at 50c, and fine pore Silk,. in black otlly at $1 25.: SKA'ING SHOES. -Nowt that the skating . ' season is near why tot give her a nice pair of Skat- ing Shoes, which youcan get here for 2 00 or 8.300. FUR S'iUS -Where is the sister, either ycur own or some other, fellow's' sister, that would .not, appreciate one of our beautiful Fur Sets, either aBlack Wolf at $10;50, or a 4V4t..ural Opposum at • $18 00, or a Black Fox at 233 00, or one of our Mink Marmot sets at 17 50 to 530 00, or even present her with one of our separate Stoles or &&Juni, which are • marked at very reasonable prices. • :° • Gifts .fir• the Baby , why, it would n'ot be Christmas if his or her 'Royal HighnessAbe Baby— was' neglected cm Christmas morn, I-t's worth ten 'times the• cost of anything, ANIS you buyjust to . hear the merry rattle 1Yprattle, of baby op his day of joy making. FANCY BOOTEES -low and high cut steles, at 25 anal 35c. BIBS,—Pretty and and useful, price 50 to 500. BABY VEILS --In Wool and'' Silk,'prtces ,150 and 250.. INP'ANTEE$ -Si.lk and` wool, ..trimmred with silk, 25 and 35c• . • BONNETS -Various k(hds and styles, 50c and $1.00; and beautiful Angora Wool Bonnets at $1.75. INFANTS FLANNEL BINDERS -regulation size, 18c or 3 ,for 50e • ' INFANTS' VESTS=Union and Wool, 25c and • .505. .. KNITTED OVERALLS -1.50 and.$1.75, per pair. ' • . WOOL JACKETS= -Trimmed with . silk, 60, 75c, and 51.00. . ° CASHMERE. HOSE-Wi"ite and 'colors at 25 and 30c. Gifts for Friends One of;thegreatest leasures of the', � P Vuletide season is the ?ivin of.gifts to friends. In addition 'to.'the ' many siiitable gift goods, alreadly mentioned, we wuuld'suggest that you 'see ; ; our beautiful display . of Japanese. Wares, such as Fancy Japanese Trap, Fruit Baskets,Work Baskets. And . Waste Paper Baskets. These are very•:prettily`' glade in various shapes and styles, and for the fine gtialitlr,of the workmanshipthe prices are .very reas- onable. ; eas-otiable.. These'.would be a useful adornment to any room and as a gift to a friend would be very .desir- able. Don't miss seeing these when selecting' gifts for friends.. ..- ".y»r-.. ::i.:• .!j�dy '.'.rp„-. 1 ANNA CASE the miracle girl oo the Metropolitan proving by direct com- " , parison of her living voice with Ed.sons Re -Creation of it that the one is absoluty indistinguishable from:the•other. Lr„:Ne —Monday, Dec. 4. William Crozier lost 'a very valuable horse last woik. Mrs flibnon IR visiting her daughter, Mrs. William McConnell.. . • _ • John Ryan and son, of G4oderich, Spent Sunday •at the 'hope of John. Menary. • Misi tda illiaeltletne, who has :been a •visiting friends in . the West, returned home last week. Mb's. Annie McQno d hits returned• home after spin+,ing a, few days with friends in Wawanosh. Misses Violet and Ruby; Kilpatrick:.. and Irene ?McQuoirl, of the (J..0. I, spent Sundey at their •Monate beta. Quite. a number from around here attended the dance givt'n in LueknoW Mast Thuridsy uiK1at,, Ali • i ePor't .a ($anti' titin; 1, .-. There are only two, ways in which you can become fully familiar, with and truly ; appreciative of a great artist's voice— or instrumental performance.. .The First way is to bear him or play. • The second way is to hear"the Re - Creation of his voice- or `instrumental . performance -on "the New Edison. • No talking machine is sufficiently realistic in its reproduction of an 'artist's- performance.to gitve'•you a true concep- tion..: • >fs-_not a Talking .Machine:.. ° , 'It differs' from any and all talking machines' in that the New Edison Re-creates music So per - that talking machines eiv4. but a liollwfinite- fectly that the. Re -Creation cannot be dirtin- tion of an artist while the Ne*'Mis. ifterally guished from the original. e-cr_aues i'he• ' as '.a ri utita .,,. _ _ ii i• rlerbeTt_'.fiets-tCi-t'iY191�%eVl leJn .., , Great artists have stcod beside the ew Edison , ,as "tliepbonog raph with a shin." The New York' and have sttng- or played --in direct t•nrnpari- Tribune says, "Edison has snared the soul of , spit with it. . music". More than 200,000 music loiters bade st'eti nnct' ~you. 00 Not ?teed Imagination heard these couiparlsor"is and have been 'utterly Linable to'dis►iiigutsh the livinga-tist'sperfortn With. the New TC icon ni ,our"hofneybudonot, ince Froin Ti'dison'r Re -Creation of that perforitr-" bevel() imagine what an artist's vnicc.soundalilies -autT: •'When 'you play lit riciison Re -Creation of tont, More than two hundred �cf America's leading .trtit's voice you know exact ly how the artist's 'newspapers concede freely -hi their own columns voice w6uld sound if 'vote heard it in real life, • VISIT OUR STORE We want•' ou to he,ii? "the phonograph with masterly bowing of Albert 'Spalding and 'Carl a soul," lrlesclt. . We Want you to bear the lie -created voices of 5 We Want you to Hear. jibe Re-ereatioit of :Emmy estinn, Margarcte 1aiattensuer Marie every kiwi of musical ivatrnnitei:t'. , Rappcicl, Attn2r Case, lt.lia xiernr ch, tllictw,ver- 'i'here is no obii-atien to buy. We merely . let, f.,ucre ia' ilari, /e Moho, Aileehui, niiridle- want you to come and'heir anti be. convinced ton, Mina, Goetz, and Chalmers. • that '',BdiSent had snarecl.tire soul of music," We want y au to hear the Re -Creation of tis Just as the Ne ,a Vork Tribune says . . • rfie6at •L I