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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-12-21, Page 8wx111114771$7 1' We 'Wish w LkEL „Purple (Wire•- PPoptitior till 191* • —Montai, Dee. IS., Mr. Nelson Hill, of Gowganacia, Vent the 'week endat Cts Znoe here. • Mrs.Harry Logan anc.cl Miss Long spent the week.end with Mr& 34, Johnston, Luekuuw. We are sorry to say that Mr. Harry Morgates littlegirl, two Yeats of age, who has had pneumonia, is not leoProv. lug. • Some visitors at borne for XMas are: Miss $auie pollocts from Mildewy; Miss Laura Fair f!ona Hamilton; Miss Irene Morgan trout chasm Model. Sehool, The Entertainment '•und Cliristina:s Tree which was to have been beld Dec 410tin the church, has' to be postponed on account of so party pi the children having Whooping -cough„... Verdun gOr customers and Friends A Happy. Christmas, and A Prosperous New Year 'la A Merry ?tnas to one, and all, • • Wet, Rutherbrd arrived Perm fr4m. Toronto Monday iast. Mr% Drennan, of Ashfield, its Vlintillg her Aster, M re, tr. Fraser, ,Miss eflie McMullen Wastie guest of Miss Elsie SteTle Sunday last • Mimi Christine Welsh arrived +me from London Normal 'Friday last. , • We regret to report 'that Miss Clara Wilkie is auffering from a severe cold, Miss Sadie McLeod ha e been the guest of her sister, Mrs.. A' Armstrong, ter the past-few.da Dim of the Amberley young men is seen frequently driving down the Fourth. Evidently some attraction! • • We did so eahy the few w)rds from • "our poet'', last Week. Keep at it, Mr. Correa' ?ncient.. "Practise makes per. • s • °;•41: -7..;•744 °;;;V IVAMIAIMIME2 )"'hrist1nas» Snap. As we do not wish to carry over any of our Fancy Jap - anew Trays, 4, Baskets, etc., we offer the balance of this line at 25 per cents discoMfir off regular prices. This means $1.20 goods for 90c, $1.00 goods for 75c, and 50c goods for 37c. As there are yet to selling days befoi e Christmas this special' offer means a 'genuine Xmas, snap. rect." • WAVaninatioM h.. • ' 1 . .. • . • 9. CAN A DA , • :.. • , , . ATIONAL SERVICE • ; , .. • • PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given under the authority of the ."War Measures Act, 1914,'i thatduringthe first week in AntlarY11917, an inventory will be made • by the Post Office Authorities, of every male between the ages of sixteen and sixty- five, residing in Canada. ' • • National Service Cards and addressed envelopes for their return' to Ottawa • have :been ,placed in. the 'hands of all Postmasters for distribution amongst the persons required AO fdl in such cards. "Every Male person of the prescribed ages is -required to fill in. and return a card enclosed in anenvelope within ten days or its receipt. ' ' - . • Any person who fails, to receive a card and envelope may -obtain the same' upon application to the nearest Postmaster: , a • , • . . , , • • ' " R. B. BENNETT, Ottawa, 15th December,1010. • Director General. .. • GOD SAVE HE KING . • . • . NATIONAL SERVICE 'WEEK : 1st to 7th JANUARY.. • • • .77 Mafeking —Monday, Deo. 18. Jack'Swan, of Lothian, is a freesent visitor on this line. . EldoOTwamleYis borne fromiStrit- ford Ncrihal Sehook for the holidays.. • Mrs. W. P. Reid, of LueknOw.;- Visited her mother, Mrs. Johnston; $undaY. Hay pressing, and etraw Cutting has been -the Order, of the. day in this- iteigh-' borhood lately. ', • : Our young folk are Waypreparing for the Christmas tree in Blake's Church J3 evening. , . •. ,QUINS pttawa, Dce 19 Vh comma of the Canadian tl'1410 r 004 Aro gre4tly: elated over. the now:timing outlook tot, the and in Ontarao m 1917, •owing to the generous action of the fJounty Oro. ails ot Suneoe, Victorta and DuilT,trin at the fall aeesione teeeently held. 'The de. oision of these 001400116 WAs the real , begonia; a the ,93,01naivi which will reaeh Ate climax le JAnttary and February . to raise at least six m1111046its this prOlfiti0Q 0; 1917. Ati thia is a seillitioo more than. was subscribed 'for t916, it has been felt by the Fond ta'oth- stritiee that muck of the success ot the campaign would:depend on the incrette of the grants made by the 'County 0046- '41;1;e three'conOties.whieh hoe already acted have, clone so well and and shown. so Kenerods an exampleTthat the ebanes attaining 'thedesired sum are now smoldered greatly improved, • Siracoe, which in the past' has left the support of the .Eund largely rtnlie c wn- ship and toWueouneils, has decided to Molten, general levy on the whole county for the purposes 0,rthe,'Fana. This iippiies taxi Lop only .the rural dis- W0%1' but s iMportint centres as Orillia, Collingwood, Ba'rrie. and Ma le:Mt' The'sum to be given is $1.0,008 a nth, making a fine aggregate a $120,- 0°00,1• the year, Thisie a large,increase over 1916, and the county couecillors, by unanimously supporting the Want, have shOwn not only their appreciation of the Fund, but- their political cour ige, for naturally the majority of them will be ffering for re-election in .Tanuary and will have to justifY their action before their constituent% But More than this the Simeoe councillors expressed .the hope that the yolfintary ',grants by •in- dividuals and orgaoititions would be continued. The count i grant represents two and one -half -mills on the dollar. yietOria, a County. ranch smaller •in • wealth and population, has also excelled itself, and- has raised it's .co3ntributiL from $2,5Q0 a month to $5,000, .or a total Of $60,000 in the year. This, means a tat of three mills on the dollar. It. i a noble grant and, places • 'Victoria Well' np in the front rank. of Ontario counties for generous giving,. as it intor recruit . . • • • . Phone No. 10 is at Nour Service We Sell for Cash -401e Sell Cheaper Than X' he Creclit Ater** , • • Dufferin,in 1916, gave afictO-aolinetk It • has decided ' to, quadriiple this for 1917, and will give 02,0t10, 'a month. ----a splendid increle.. The Fund's c.impiign has ,pertaitily . started with a bang! Mr. 'Inds Mrs...John 'Jamieson and Marion spent the week end at the lame of Mr. and Mrs. Anion ' '..'Messrs. David and Harvey Andersn, of Nevis and, Hikrk, Ajberta,- visited their brother -and sisters here 'during their brief viSit horde:. Elliott Brown, of Maple Creek, Sask; and fornierly of Mafeking, arrived:here .last week to spend a couple of:monthi Withfriends and aegnaintanes: . • : •Hamis • —Monday, Dec 18. A merry, merrY Christ:Inas toyou all , Mr. John Currie visited Kincardine friends last week Mies Sara. Jackson retuTed to •D • troit, Mich., on Friday. Ms. McCullough, of Teesvrater, is: a • visitor at George Fletcher's; • Mrs Js. 13gg has returned froni a pagiith Con, Kinloss . 'month's visit with Buffalo relatives. • • • ' ' • A seigh-load from here attended.E M: meetings on 4th con, oriFriday &alit • Mr. Will Bradley,of Siskatpon, Sark., is visiting . relatives on the • Boundary M re. J. M. Draper, of Statfcird, is viiiiting her ptireote,, Mr. and, M re. .Thos, McIntosh ' „„) -7:Monday, De. 18 • Among the Xmas bells, .the wedding belle ling out• Mr. Ealph-Eillott apeniihe weekend with friends at Holyrood. Mr Iticliard Baker Was in, Walkerton Srving an the jury last Tuesday, Mr. Leslie and Miss Myrtle Congrain spent MorldaY evening at Melvin Irwin's. " - Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles Coegram and Master Harold, of Dungannon, spent the •week -end with relatives here., :Miss Whiteman, of Teeswater, will coninience her duties as school -teacher in HolyrOod tichool on JanuarY,3rd. • Mts. 'Malcolm Matheson is at Present in Walkerton attending her briither, Who,* tainP of writingr is very serfus, 7 1 '13**1114.41,""4"0"1"0".ww°0104;04d444"..04.10‘ '00101100042 , Lucknoves' Leading Meat Market We often hear of the good roast beef; of Old England. Peter Graf will furnish you with a choice cut, second to none, for the CsOrist- ' Mas Diuner., At. It'istds of Bologna . Smoked Meats Sausage • Poultry •„Head Cheese, Etc. • • AlWays 9n hand. ClI arid, pee the Xmas,Meats; OKiER GROF, LUCKNQW, wip...44,0400010.014.0..:!1.0:04,00,~40,41.. FOXES ppERS—GrMorelifoner moomil OmNiMMONIMOI for VOW( Sicuilti Miitat. beno*. Mink, Mahr, Marten, Bekir• White Weasel, here and other Far &tints collected in root wetted MOP Oritter 'Alrertnrerl'. the 'ORO house In the World donna exclusively in NORTH ASIEMCAN RAW Fugal a tolliable-teponsiblo-safe Par Muse with An uhplottlinhOdtett. uration existing. for ..motor third of a century”a !engem.. cOlatilrOcord Of Se tiditi PO 'Vigra ordttot,SATISPACTORIL aup,KLOPITABLSretts Wins for • Mu 'ffellutattatom theonisf ;enable. accurate market tenure and vocalist pubusnea. Wolfe for lit -NOW -ilea :IMES ARSBRT-27WESTA da £J• AGOAS.A. • • ••• • * 9 " 7 , ' 4. • • ENTERTAINMENT AND BOX 'SOCIAL 4 • •• , Under auspices of the Loeb/deli Base- ball Clu.- will be held in 5; S. No. 4, Lochansh, on the evening of Wednesday, Dee..27° 'Proceeds to the benefit of the 160th. (Bruce) Battalion. Program at' 8 creclocir Phrerybody come! kifflough ' • . . • • --Tuesday, Dec. 10. • • •• • I •Geo, H9Ogkinson, Of Ri-versdile, Wes in our burg en Sunday. • • Ram; PinnelPmadelibbusiness rip' to Kincardine on Wednesday. Mr. andMrs. deo; Ekenswiller, front. Vieg- are Iiiiitinernen .8 ere. Mrs, John Hayes ie going to Buffalo on Saturday to spend, d month with her Asters. • Mr. emlt/47ot Thomas Percy, from Glands, visited friends •in • this plac!li few daye kat week W. IL Blackwell has been under.' the doctor's can; the past .week. We, belie lie will soon he aoundagain. Mr. and Air. E. r. Hodgkineon .are visiting friends about Whttechitrch and Langsiden fek days this week.. There was a ItoyarAich meeting in the L: 0. L. go. 1139 on Friday night, When Lloyd Prcy, Clatence Blackwell, Elwell Johnston and Frank Johnston lieretadvanced to the Ba l Arch Purple Degre, ..• • • Mr. Harry Stanley entertained a nom ler bf his friends and neighbors to a party, which was enjoireci by everyone who attnded. • • : • • Ohvet- pram7.•••••••n• —Monday, Dec. 18. W.- Thongmon' spent a few days last week in Tweet • Mr. Andy Thompson, of Pine Diver; visited at WeStey Thompson'i last week. Miss Minnie Harrington, of San Diego is•assiting het parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrington. ' ' Olivet Sunday School are 'folding their Christmas Tree. and entertainment on Friday evening of this week. We aro pleas ed to report Lift Peter ...:litc-Tivirdecce.nditionieiinproving. Mos has brneutiering from .at attack "of Tomo .• __ . • Mr.' W'in. Harrington' and Mrs. Mary Ann Bleck .were in • London last wok with their eister, kiss Margaret • • Laurier „ "—TiiesdaY, Dee Ill. Mr. and -Mrs, John iiamielion • visited friende in Mafeking over the weekend. • MisinAla rgaret, Donald, Pararamtnt, was ad guest of Miss, Mary II. Igae- ICenzieln Sunday hid; Mr. las. Anderson tram theuth called on friends hero lstwek after an ab - gene° of over thirty yers, • , „ - • Capt. P. McKinrionnrid Mr. J. K. Mc Lennan purchased new cuttore las week from 'J D. Robertsodhere. . - The Red Croka workers larn will 404 on Thursday afternoons -in place ofTtis- days as formerly. Next• Meeting Oh Jantary 4th. • ` Last -week the fed-(oes wOrkersilere .sent the following goods, this:bing their first shipment: . 182•pair Pjainas, piliow 8;4 slips, 8 -ht watar bcttle d • • covers. Mr. and Mrs.. J Merriso4. Miss Jennie- Harrison) inade a .11ying visit to our burg the first of The Week, guests at the home Of their uncle,, Jos, Cunningham. The( , were • ma rriedin - Chicago, on Tuesday, Dec .12th. • They will be "at home" in Winnipeg after March lat. Their many friends, ;lime join in:heaty good wishes to the happy couple. , • . • , —.Monday, Dec. 18, Mr. Thos..Henry Spent the • Weeit•end with friends in Wfoxpter. Mr. Geo..Haines is spending a few days with friends in Culrose. A feW fromhere attended the party at HairyStanley's, diiron; -last Mina night. ' „ iq.qMyrtle.asid.-Nit. teie-Voitgra and W.. G: Irwin spent Monday at M. :1, irwiree. • , • • • . Mrs Chas. Congrain and Mrs, Then Harris spent an:afternoon last weekwitb- Mrs Almer Ackert. • ' Wiiore !Miry to report the death of Tyndall. Robison's baby giri, • . Ntoch eympathy ie extended to the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Conley and fam- ily, Mr, Moses Thompson,: Mt. and M G1CO. Eckenswacr, and Mi. .Jaa trod! ford,rriVed: home from the West o1 Monday night. • tetilregg Centre • • , • —Mulch* 0: 18. Born --.0e Friday, De. to Mr, and SW, Iltmetit VeCtillnughLa ton. • • • 0 our Many Customers and AFriends We Extend -Most „ Cordial Christmas Greet- ings, and we Sincerely Thank Them for itheir •Patronage Ciur- ing the past year. INVINAMSWittnin • 4 4 The Lucknow Hardware St Coal Co. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS 1 ..Creatic•ii.. not merely its Repro4uction • • • , Thomas Chalmers, the famous bad toneoi. the Boston National' Grand .Opra;isnot listening to hiniself. He is Singing, note by note, in.. direct comparison with •° Edison's marvellous ReCreation . of his voice. - • • - • .To Hundred Thouaii. d Music Lovers in the principal cities on this'coutinent have listened to this direct comparison, and have been unable to distinguish between the living, breathing voice of the singer and ,ECliSen'S Wonderful Re -Creation of it. NEW :EDIS Re-Creaiet al • l forme of music with absolute fidelity. • 1It is not a talkini machne. It. does not merely reproduce sound It Re -Crewe, musichi this respect, it h—as the greatest critics • have pronounced. -the world's most wonderful musical instrument. , comeTo Our stre We want youto enjoy Mr. Edien's -• Re-Creatios of the .gemt of the world's great artisi. -*e will arrange an Edon musicale for you. J. c. ARMSTRONG, LUCKNOW,. Ont. INA BIG. $. Commeneing,paturday, December 160. till Christmas: 'Everything. will be sold ai Reduced Prices... .• • Big stock .of Meti's Overcoats, well tailored, latest thake -regee •20,-(iorazile-Price 0145. -.1S•olorIllue,. brown and grey.•• . Men's Woollen Underwear, Tiger firand, siiirts only, clearing' -our at 7c. Also Peuniali's 'Underwear, reg. 3.00 a 'suit, Sale Prie Meti's Vine Shirts, reg. price 1 50 and xiio We Pride r.ro and 79c. . • . Ladies.' Dresses it Reduced ° Priees.' Ladies Pinnies, .Tea Aprons and Handkerchiefs will be sold\ at Reduced Prics. • • Ribbons, all ccilors, clearing o,,ut at (9%, /a% and 19c BLITZSTEIN, DRY GOODS STOR • — -*Warr* 1 •••• • . • •: • - .•‘,J '