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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-12-28, Page 8A 6- r �.r CPME ' ING DIFFERENT. . TheSurprise Feature of this Sale i the Sur .rise'youget at "seein the Very Low Prices that for some be innin Surprisep i;`daysg Thursday, January 5th,youcan buyDress Goods Lad?es' Coat,'Ladies' Fur Jackets Fur Muffs,Fur Steles,, Men's overcoats, Men's red .�',� a y a Waterproof Coats, Boys' Overcoats,. Boys' Suits, Sweaters,« Caps, Shawls, and many other lines of Winter Good s, We are not sending out bills quotingprices for this Surprise Sale, but we will Surprise you whenyou come l y offering goods: in. p �, these, Dines ata Bigger Reduction in Prices than, on any previous 'sale. <, , This Surprise Sale is a :lean -Up Sale before Stock Taking. Perhaps -one of the prises you will get.is to find, when this sale is closed and •you hear of. the Big Bar= gains your friends and neighbors have received, that you missed this great bargain opportunity by not coming and getting a share,.. • a�. • •P CG UNUSUAL ale opens Thursday, Jan. 5th and closes ? Come Early. ComeOften: Come with Cash.• NOON MN, NOIlla ,. rdach &Cameron Comp'y, Lucknow V few leading articles we offer for sale at this season of the year. ees*ater and ..Sepoy. Sleighs Louden ' Feed and Litter Carriers Andrew '.'gllfteld BISSETT-JOHNSON:--A very interest ing and pleasant event took 'place. at Ashfield .Manseoat high noon on Friday, December 23rd., when Miss Jessie John son, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. William A. Johnston, of Kintatl, and Mr. Russel) • Bissett, of the 12th. concessi+n of Ash- field, werequietly united :'1 the holy bonds of !patrimony. "Rev. ,l!-, S.ti Hardy performed the ceremony in ,the presence. of a few friends. rhe bride Wore a tra- welling 'auirof green -broadcloth with • green velvet that to match and a set of beautiful fox furs. Phe wedding party left Ripley on the two o'clock train on a brief honeymoon trip to Chicago and other points.. On' their return they will.. reside on thegroom's fine farm• on the 12th. concession of Ashfield. • All their friends join in wishing them a happy wedded life. phone 'No 1,0 is at Your Service We Sell ,%r Cash -We SeU Cheaper Than The Credit Stores • wish you. a Prosperous 'and a Happy New Year. The Lucknow Hardware & Coal Co. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS, Lothian Tuesday, Dec. 26.." Alf, Ritchie returned home from the - West a week or so ago. Miss Lena Henderson was home from Winghain for a couple of days. Ed. Glilmore, of Wroxeter,.spentXnias. with his mother and brother here, • James Henderson, of Toronto, visited itis uncle, Alex. McLean, on Xmas. day. Firemen's Dance, 'Lucknow,, Friday. night, Dec. 29. Come abut. Tickets BOc. Miss i1'Iggg't'e Hogan, who has been for some months in Toronto,.returned,:home last week. Mr. Donald "McLean 'has returned Moine after spending a couple of ,weeks yn' Chicago. r Alec. Barnby,•who is attending Toren tal College, is spending his Xmas: *t his home herd. uiith, of Success, Sask., riding college in P. jet Vacation visiting. Pup S For WardenBruce It is said that Reeve Denis I zard; of Port Elgin; Reeve James Doiiglas,4 of. Hepworth; Kastner, of Wiarton, and J. E. Grant, of Tara, are candidates for the chief place in the County Council of Bruce next year. Mr. Izzard is a very popular man in Pont Elgin and has been reeve there for 'a number of years in succession; Douglas ie a coal and lumber dealer in Hepworth,and is said to be a very public-spirited man:' Between these two it is Said the real contest will be,.:: GRAND TRUNK SYs e New Year's Fares SINGLE PARE --Dec. 30631, 1916, and ;Jan. 1, 1917; valid for re- turn wttil Jan. 2, 1917. FARE AND ONE-TH1RD-Dec.28- 29.30 and 31, 1916, valid for return ttlatil dan. 3, 1917. Above reduced fares apply between till stations in Canada east of Port. Arthur and to Detroit and Port' Huron, Mich„ Buffalo, • Black Rock, Niagara Falls and' Suspension Bridge, N.Y. Tjckete now ontsale at all G.T.R. `icket`A: Mces. • A. MAIOiN, Agent, l acki ow. h . a VI Culross' Centre -Tuesday, Dec.. 26.' . WRAITH-SToino.-Christmas Day, at "Springfield" farm, the home of Mr. and' Mrs. S. D. A. A. Stobo, con. 7, Culross ` was:#nade memorable by the marriage.of their eldest daughter, Frances,' .to James - .Albert, younger son of . Mr.- and' Mrs. •Robert Wraith, con' 10. Only immed- iate relatives and' a few' invited guests were present. Precisely at 6 o'clock, to the strains of the Lohengrin Wedding March, played by Miss Eli2abeth Stobo,:' the bride entered the parlor, leaning on her father's arm, and took her place by the groom, under an arch of evergreens by the western window. She was attir ed in a dress of cream silk crepe-de-chene, with bridal veil and, orange blossoms, ';and'bore in her hand a boquet of white -- 'rosea nd niaiden•hair fern ' She wore the groom's gift, a beautiful gold watch , and fob. Both bride and groom were unattended' The ceremony Was perform • ed by Rev. W. A. Bradley, of Teeswater. After congratulations and the partaking of a sumptuous wedding dinner, the evening was spent in music and quiet social interco''urse. In anecdote and rem- iniscence the "braid Scotchtongue" was often heard, and it was recalled by Mr: Stobo,, with feelings deepened by the oc- casion, that, seventy-seven years ago Mat Christmas Day, his own parents. were married in Scotland. Among ,the gifts to his •daughter, the ' bride; was a.' luxurious leather upholstered rocker,- presented ocker;presented by the ,members of her S. S. Class in Knos Church, Teeswater. The bride and groom left by C. P. R. train on.Tuesday to spend a week in Toronto, befcre'returning to their home in Cul; rose. .john Sinnott, who has, beep in the West for several years,, is at - present looking up hisoldfriends in Paramount The Paramount Sunday School lZil1d' their annual social last Friday evening. The children entertained us by recita- tations, singing -,arid music, find Mr. W m. Martin gave several selections,' n a fine Viettolit• he . recently .purchased. The 'ladies provided lunch* and altogether a Veil; `'enjoyable evening. was spent. 1 Paramount - • -Monday, Dec. 25. . • Gordon Tdwle,'of-Melfort, 'Yxsk,, ar- rived home last week. Miss A'nni&Clarlia$n, who has been. teaching at •Under' wood, is home for ° the Christmas holidays. Hugh McIntosh brought home from Toronto last week a carloal.of' cattle to eat up his surplus feed. Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson, have gone to Detroit t0 spend Christmas with their' daughters KA grandchildren, • ' 9 1.i011 -Tuesday, Dec, 26. A Happy New Tear to alt. "George,Hackett, of Owen Sound, was home for Xmas.. John Andrew spent Xmas: with rela- tives at Hagersville. • Mr and Mrs. llacid. Andrew visited friends at Mafekir.g.last Week. . : • Miss Mary Hackettis spending the holidays' with her sister at Dungannon. Mies Margaret Ritchie, lha,venswood, is spending the holidays under the par- ental rbof. - .. - Mr. and Mrs.:Sam Reid and fancily and Mr. and Mrs. John Reid spent Xmas. at Auburn. - • , Mr. and Mrs. Janies Stroud, and fam- ily, of Sask., are visiting at 'the home of his brother, David Stroud. The Misses Helen Woods, Isabelle. Nixon and Ida Hackett and Mr. John Andrew attended the Lucknow High School "At Home" last Thursday even- ing.' A DELICATE CHILD Made Strong By Our Vinol Fayetteville, N. C. -"My little daugh- ter was in poor health, delicate and so weak 'it made us very uneasy. I. heard about Vinol and decided to try it and the results were marvelous; her appetite -improved, she gained in weight, and is now one of the healthiest children in town: Mothers =of delicatechildren, Mould tryVinol."►-Mns.GonnoNJnesvr.' Vinol is a constitutional remedy which creates an appetite, aids di-, gestion and makes pure, healthy blood: All children love to take it. Try it 'on our 'guarantee. IDR. A. M. SPENCE - LUCitNOW ELECTION CARDS WEST WAWANOSH - Being a candidate for re-election to the ofiiee of - Councillor, I respectfully solicit your vote and influence. Should I be elected 1 promise as faithful atten- tion to the public.interest in the future as I have given in the past. Wishing you the conipliments of the season, I am Yours faithfully, J. C, PURDON. Verdun Monday, Dec: 25 Miss Isabel Steele, of Toronto, Spent Xmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Steele. 111rs, Alex. Wilkie, of Fort William, is visiting friends add relatives in the com- munity, • Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pollock, and Mr,; and Mrs. Alfred Pollock were Sunday' visitors at Mr. John Reids. ' Miss Ella Armstrong,, whit', 'has been attending Wingbam Business College, is spending her holidays at her home here, Mr. Stanley Reid, of Stainsleigh, Alta., is visiting un,;der the parental roof.' We are all pleased tO bawd t1>,awla$ in our nudes: sSon, K1NLIISS COUNCIL MINUTES • Council'met,as per statute. Reeve in the chair and members all present, Miin- •utes of previous. meeting being read were adopted and signed. A corn munleaf ion from Walter J. Brown, Lieut.-Colntdel Military District No. 1, soliciting Coun- cil'arco-operation in recruiting for army service, on being considered by Council was put on file. • Clerk presented Engin'eer•'s.Award on Kincardine and Kinloss' Drain, -north of Durliam Road, on 'examination was ordered to be filed. Drain agreement Huron and: Kinloss boundary, Con..2, filed. • . ' Bylaw No. 87, 1016,. for holding the municipal elections,to elect a Reeve and ;C'iuncil for the Township of Kinloss for the e_nsuingyear was introduced and read a first, second and third time and passed, signed and sealed. •• Cheques issued: Joseph Bailey, care-, •taker of hall, $13 50. John McDougall, . the for boundary Huron and •Kinloss, 17 00. .Jacob Miller, culvert -lot 19,.con 2, 3 00.. Adam McQueen, repairs' to bridge,. lot 12, con 2, 1 00: Wesley 'Henderson, drain on Kinloss and Ash- field boundary, 18 00. Jacob Miller, drain across road at lot 4, con. 2; 10 00. 'Edwin ,.Pu-rves, damages to . shop by 'dogs 67 -00. Mrs. Irwin, tile for. read. drain, cot 4, con 2, 4 00. , Jas' Elliott, filling' holes on North']) 11, 5 00. Ilarry •Hamilton, culvert at Kinlough, 3 50. Bobert Pollock, .2 ,'days grading on 3rd Il N D R, 12 00. Walter Kaake, grad ing at lot 10, 2nd i N D,1J., 6 00. Ben Montgomery, balance contracts on 2nd and 3rd R'N D,It, less half inepeetion, 95. 23, Wm Guest, 1nRPecting Mont- gomery's contracts,�5 25. A' 1) Macker, zie, .balance printing contract, 15 00. Ezekiel Loekhait, repairs to bridge at lot -14, con 4,- 1 50. D S \lcDonaJd, contract on road, lot 20, con 2, 31 00. Levi,Boyle; culvert at lot. 4, .con 10, 2 00. Thos Henry, culvert . at lot 16, con 7, 3.50. Alex McLennan, brushing at lots 22 and 23, con 8, 10 00: • lian' Mcicines, taking stones off road, ; con 8, 2 0s) -J_ 1J White, sery es_:_as . M . H_ -Officer,' 20 '00.• Thos. Murray, balance salary; 140 00; postage and sundree, 1 83, 141 83. Jos •Tiffin, council fees, 35 f0. John Colwell, couneil fees,: 35 00. John McDiarmid, council fees, 35 00. Charles Baechkr, council •feese. 35 00.: D A McDonald, council fees, 40 00. Business being over, Council adj turn= ed to meet as per statute on Monday, An. 8th, 1917, at .11 o'clgek a. m. - - Thomas Murray; Clerk, bit Jungle -Tuesday, Dec 26. Dan McIntosh had the misfortune to lose a fine colt this week. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McDonald visited at Ingersoll for Christmas. l ey and Stella Hudson splint .. la -it weekend in Kincardipe township. - A number from the Jungle attended the Somme Battle pictures 'shown in Wingham.on Xmas: night. Among the visitors to the :Jungle for Xmas. are: Elliott Brown, from , Mile- stone, Saek.; Eva Brown,. from Lucknow; P. A. Dawson, of Toronto and Roy Haddon, from juot wherever hie happen. r M • Not iListening But ofr grin . P g In ' other• words, a great artist singing ori the concert stage in direct comparison with the Re -Creation of her voice •'by The New Edison. - - . This is what the;f picture means. • It ' shows Anna Case, o1 the - Metropolitan ,Grand Opera, /proving by actual comparison that Thomas A. Edison's new invention'. Re -Creates her superb art with absolute fidelity. ,Ew is no mere talking ma chine. Its Re.;� Creation, - and the living voice, are'' indistinguishable. Tlie musical critics ,of more -than two hundred Canadian and -.American,: papers • stated that they were unable to detect any difference.. To express this perfection -to cause the New Edison to stand out from the ordinary talking machine, music lovers coined a new title for Mr.' Edison's marvellous success -"Music's Re -Creation". r. More '.than one -thpusand different, selections . 15 ar at your pleasure. Come in and hear them. ej- J. G. ARMSTRONG, • = . LUCRNOW; Ont. NOW Time ,..to , BI�Y Many lines have advanced since are purchased our stock.4 In: Mink, Persian Lamb, 'Black and Natural Wolf and Cross Fox we have A t quality at close prices. Bargains in odd pieces,to clear in en! cheaper lines of furs. Ladies' Colored Silk Waists in. blue, pink and rose and', maize -at $3.00 each. Big reductions do Hat Tri m-4 sandTr�m. 4.. mings tri the Millinery cry Dept. -' WE WISH ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR W.CONN�LL •