The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-02-18, Page 1'
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4,LUCKNPW, ONT., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11#11, 1926 •
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rhane'. 88 '
• MacLeod' visit. • LacknoW
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.• DENTIST:" '
Dr, R L. Treletiven, Lucknow--
Over Decker's S ter e. Extraction
eititer by .gas - or lOcal. Will be', in
Dlinganrion every Thursday.
Phone 53
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- Quite a. number of W2r6tsoh-Orin--
tions: to The .Sentinel remain unpaid.
Holy about yours? • .
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G. A. . Greer had a .gan of Men
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,..,bety with the first hat- c a ,the
. Year----the.,:ice_harvest.. • , • ., •
Miss : Verna MsQuillin,--was_'_horne
fee • a law. days,., last ' Week on. account-
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-of 'fever, in..hellaa.499,i
' seetiomi ",- , , • z ' • ' •
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! 'Mr, Lewis -'-‘,Jewitt" of Morris Town-
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Ship spent the, ivieek • ;end with . his
dangliter-iii law, Mrs.' Harold Jeliitt,
at the. home Of W. C. Sturdy. ..
The first CARNIVALd; the. sea-
son' will be held in Lorne' Rink on
. the evening of Feb. 23 -Tuesday ' of
net week., See .bills for -a, --fine list
• of13 rise* ADMISSION""—
35P
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DENTIST • "
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s . .. ren 15c. .. • ..- •
' call Dr: Newton ' Mre. R..43. Cameron was in Heflin,:
Make appointment ton Monday and Tuesday ef this.
..' In Office eirevdaY •
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0 EVERYBODY'S. COLUMN .0
Geo: A: SWIM, isticknoW, - Broker'
AO Real Estate. --Money to lend 01
, first • mortgages on faint 'ProYet-
• .ties it 0 and 614,per cent .according
to, security offered. Ala° -small'
amounts on second mortgages on
farin-,-properties„-and-on"....-personai. health last fall,' and has .:sinet, beer,
notes..' K £ go�d--farnls_fOr_Sale -.lqsing. strength • His condition' ha
become quite seri-oil"-
\week attending a committee meet-
ing Of the Hamilton 'Conference of
the United Church.- '
, Stich comition place stuff as eOtrit7
;Pou„ and haty,• the one a 'stable article
of food for man and the other for
his horses and cattle are getting
thiert‘,.. place, in the sun". Both have
doubled in price piece winter set in.
Mrsirarie has come up, from Tor
onto to be with /her -father, .",finimie''
Hunter, • who suffered a 'break in
ror..
V.1.4
.added.,to stY Wall ,Paper• weielG...,; .
d- Palut:_husinesa, a stock of ,
aver w ic may ,
residenie . any -time • 4. Cameron
Painter , and Decorator
• With' the ins,tallationof new Ma.,
chinery and by extensive re-Modet.,
' higher-Tadeot
deur• th,alt. the Mill has ever made:
....TO a bag and • .cei!vilice.yourself
Yo.iii.•,meney refunded if not aatietai-
E. 'rrelecieen
forwroa.,..momem ..gormoorrobOaek asimatraehimouft anwomo!Me.r.
SEirii%)7 Razor 'Tiladeo sharpened.
ntake. Satisfaction guaranteed
: or money rettrnded. Single edge 8e.
Double ,edge •Muidie Son
.Lacknow. . " " •
•o' • . FARM FOR SALE
100 -Arcs being Lot :,30, • Con. 5.'
Kinloss• Township. There is on the
O farin, a• brick „veneer house 20 x, 26
feet, berneiit cellar, !filmic. kitchen,
and. woodshed 18 24 feet; a ,barn
"iith -stabling' '36w56,-leetrahed":".32
6,0;, pig -pen, hen -house, . and Sheep.
pen 20 x 40 feet; drive -shed 18 2.E 24
• Onditien; orchard; 4%
, miles fitm /Whitec
from Teeswater.k. 11/4 • Miles • iron'
church and schoor.-Price $3,600.-Ap•--
ply to Mist. Mary , Taylor, box 7 51
Scetsguard, Sask. 18-2-200p
Farm For Sale -100 • Acres, 41/4
Miles from". Goderieh, miles from
Clinton,. situated' on Prov.. Highways,
-first 'class land; ploughing neat done,
good barns,. steel molting; lote.. of
:good. water, with windmill;,, 9 acres
of first class orchard; 'red ,brick house
built 9. years _ago; 4' bedromins, hall,
' 3 piece bathroorn,, good attic,. water
• all-throirgir-hotreer,-dowestarrsT-tw
double .roenni, dining -room, kitchen,,
large pantry, cellar' 'With furnace;
beautiful terrace lawn. An ideal farm
Also 100 acres 1/4 'mile fronri thesaid farm; all seeded - down ,
but 10
• acres; 30 acres, of cedar and hemlock
—lush; -running spring; Maitland -riV-
eT runs at back, half -mile 'from school
A and church.
Earths will be 'eold separate Or t6-
gether. Easy terms to suit purchaser.
• Apply to Mrs: Ruth 'Thomsen, R. 1
'Goderich, Ontario,..,, or 'Phone 663-r-13
A . c ••
•recently Seld:„the .'grecery end .0 his
34a1leas • to ,Mac.Charlei Brea, has
rented the. Tennant property vacate('
some time. ago --..,by. MrHifl, ank will
carrY On his, Meat business' there.
.1118.ts . by way"' of itarietv the
weatner man •kurnished very .pteasati;
weather last', Saturday..." Quite a
,trolvd eame-tatown-:and.
the old-iirrie enjoyment of elmerite;
kreetipss And' tenverSatiOn' on: t
streets' and in the shops:
Onderich, 4844.
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Mrs. James WICEride, who was a
frequent summer visitor in Lucknew.
died at hr home just east ••of Smith's
Hill ' February - 9th. Death came'
following many, .Weeks of painful
illness ',from internal cancer. She,
was in her 75th year. Before he].
Mariage she was Miss Raechel
CHURCH NOTES
THE: .sRollir• courisia sc1190,14.
• . ONCRaT
An andimiee , of some 300 or MOre
greeted thestudents taking the:Sib:OA
..„Qpnrge, here; Friday evening , of last
Week ',when they
• entertainment ,in ;the...TOWii Hall. Thc
crowd was -mainly from , the country
the 'families... connections Of those
taking the. ,cotirse being well: re-
presented.. •• , • ' ,
Mi:. liid4eIl, County _ Agri:Cultural,.
an'.:.lotredne4iry,
,ddress in *Web he. expressed
predation • of -the .assistance ;the,
.Sclioel reeeived from.the town
the surrounding mimicipalitied • and
the various • local organizations.. '
Boys and girls of •,the' Sehoot gave
a couple of choruses. as opening"
numbers.- This Was followed by r
one -act play , .".Just Like' A Women"
. The story was that of a hard-work-
ing fanners wife who hearing of the
''bright; lights" eed, the • life .of, ease
in the citYr, become diseoptented, with
her lot and :wanted, a change,. A son
had been at Windsor and tinning
horne.:iwith stories of. the, gay, and
easy life Of the city persuaded - the
Old folk to .sell the farm. :s.homei. he
haying found a ,ready buyer. Every-
thing, according to the ;youth was
delightful in the city whereene didn't
need • friends neighbors. or anything
niugh. but money and there • was
plenty of ,that. However when. it
came to selling M... -the cciika the
hordes,the useful household effects
and aboveall giving up, the ' ,old
neighbors, . the ."bright ;lights" began._
to lade;, and the '''wornau idecided s11, -e
would. remain was, a
.jlehaftge Of miPd'i,Whit..gle'
ed her husband/I who hadnet: been'
'so: 'Much ' dazzled by, .the • yeirth*.s
glowing storiesi of ,city life. !,.1
• ."Mr. Smith Broadens . Out,", • the
Other one -act.' play, gave :the. . story:
di a" returnedsoldier. who, following
,his war, experierieeshad jriibibed
few rled". ideas and get. in .bad Pitt.
the autheritiei by • publishing' a bet&
Advodating revolution. LeaVitig. ; the
'City .he started to stramp • far,' the
northern wilds, but felling in 'with- a
friendly .faimer Who needed lehyp hc
went. to NN,forrincl. Presently tante ic
'think the,:coentry. wasiet•t°0 • had" '
'place' after all, and got away:. /rein
his Socialisticitleap..1-1e is- Visited by
acopaintenee,froM. Mentre.al"
ti typical foreign agitator iwho,
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1ieve in ,bombs and revolution, bet
the old arguments have nos effeci
on Smith , who is. in love ., ,with his
employers.; pretty,;clatighter; and has
decided to buy a firm of , his °Any'
vvhere: no doubt he and the -girl. were.
'happy ever atter." • ./ '
iThe operating: room "Skit" , %VW.
very; humorous, and . like the. ;plays
was well presented, indeed one i2vas
.Surnrited'. to -See the pars so • weil
taken ,considering that ••• for
• practice ',must have been lbrief enough
Unqed Church Y. P. S. ,
On. Monday evening of lest '.Weelc
'four: sleigh -loads from Y.Ps. droW
over to Visit with St. Helens • Y. P. S '
hey: were, welcanied in right rciya?'
tyle • he. hasentent of the church
was • to cipazity, The .1.dieknen*
Y. P. S. gave the prograrrune in
which was' enthusiastically received
Very interesting contests'. were • put'
1)y.the St. Heiens P. S. folio*.
ed- by a nice' lunch . The . Prediden4
Mr. Kenneth: Mtirdie acted as 'chair.
map,' Short „, were • .given by
Grant Mplienzie, Olive Alton, Elliot'
Burns and , Mr. D.:. G. McKenzie
ri.eading,-Mias-tetty,-graham.;-,aolo,.
Mrs. J. W'esleY Joynt; • Mualeal ';'ael-
ectioe on the guitar and violins, Miss
Jessie Murdie W 1VIcKeirrie
'and Alex. Smith„ also Selections". b5,
,the Sunday -school orchestra. • ,
Moriday evening of this week* the
lf`Tting was 1.vithdrawn tc
"the • Travelogue" given by- Mr. Frank
'Z'eii-Th in the Presbyterian' Church
under Guild , auspices. T
At a tneetini of the Presbyterian
SALE congregation st.BrusselS held last
%.7t,' °eh' a. „call was extended, -to the
.E. 14i 04 E. Vs cif Lot 5, and N. '
,. of N. .1/4* of Lot 6, COT1.: 2, •Aphtleld, Rcv. F. FiS*104 of Watarford.. Pan,:
at -Ptiblie auction at ••Dunganeen on risylVania. The congregation- whleh
rridaY, 36th, .1.920, at 2.20 es, voted..non-coneurrenee )va.,4 ba07.410-
.clock ptirticpiErr• out a ;;settled Ministe Since 414e
11 10.
o dee exiended ' ,
.--7-t.Vertisements and hale 'billa or apply .
tO W. nrYdOriej ODOM, Ont. -Ven -0 •
' der's 8elielter. T. Guhdry'l. Autt. • wliVistor 'VDU?,
"I uded to Mike iny aWe . bread"
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made this startlini' dieeoverV"
.Onellithied• Mitt' bettieWife "Until .1
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" • ROAxi SUPERINTENDENT. 1. That Isave hinney gait:
A'hhticatiatui Will • .be feceiVed for leisure by 'buying baker's bread,
the position of Road Superintendent 2. Thet our biker uses nationally
' the Tovashin ef Kin10SS by the. recognized standard quality "Ingred-
thidersignedThritil. March let, 1926,.ients .such as 1 use 111Y4lift.
salary .of $3.50 per day: -- Geo. G . That he Trectieed the detain,
yitifeat„,1,1%.1L' 3, toeswater, 25-2.e. ness1.1. apProve.. • ' • "
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4. That he can give then; unitferm.;
FARM FOR SALE ly, .'pure; !wholesome, goad‘tasting
A,eree, goed level 'land, 90 de- ft'ada because nodera gebanda art
cluiinbentd• '
etitY Yvaier. Will be to in the
text ,80 dos on easy terms to. re. till of "these recirementti,
....itiptiqible natty. Also a 31'.486f&rroder't or - Pllona 68, °min*
of 100 acres..., -Apply to. Melt. Cant,
6Ytiti, R. R. 5, Lucknew. Ont.', °II B4KerYe °
- .tiOatance-4 go°11.: .13-1104-481.:-'-'01 '
Insist • Dui', oldenCCrust at b your
Week.E0d SPedalS
- FRANA • ..rEi9irs
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si •
The auditorium ,of the Presby-
terian church was well Monday
evening to hear 'Mx, Frank ''Yeigh's
-inustratedt--leeto*.e' •-•
ot The bid we4.14".. •
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. The -ieet4reliv. different, we- fancy
to What many; expected. It vglis:
he lantern -slide type -• ancf, appealed
io the eye rather than tic- the ear
altbongh bly:,Yoigh gave ,an Oeplan7
:Utiorr,iwith . suitable iiite0Stiug ifacts
as ,the pictures. were thrown Upon
Lhe S;or06.4ent many,P.oxietari:jearn*.:74e nkii ewand
he lecturer while on a trip!, across
Southern Europe Which. toek him as
"far as Greece.
Mr. Yeigh, is. Canadian represep•
tative Of the "Save Tin!o2Children
Fund", a fend' ereated to feed and
house the several hundred thousand.
helpless Greek and Armenian women
and r children' who were driven .out
5000 :PACTS, ABOUT ••CANADA
The public will welcome the new
edition Of • "5000 Fats About , Can,
, , •
• ado,” compiled, by Prank Ugh, tit(
Well...known Canadian Author, and
• Lettiirer. This excellent compile ion
; tells the story of Canada in a merit
convincing and 'instructive *Ty, re,
v.e, Wing w'ea1/11; ''resouiee's and
Sponge Cakiii-i-Viitittekes, Seem-
•. SOCIAL .1tViNING ' Date Trilbyti, Oatmeal Cookies, But
L.O.T. NO. -428' will hold a aoalal ter Ficotch., Tarts.
evening in their ipdge room, - on Good Candy Is healthful food for
• Thuiselay, Feb. 25th, for nionihare all, ' CTIV0 Reid'a Homo Made Candy
" • and their gives or lady.- friends, and Oriel, 1110,01e Vag, i (?..armels, Hos. .
1 t. Valentine Petit Office Frilay after. i r,) i .1 .1.1 •*; 1. I. 1_,,
Visiting memkers.-All iadiot , Omit ten Chine, Peantit BVittle, Vtift1/114: ' - . . fis Or. At/ ficielle4 Pie illeetniecie Wiwi, •
. neent '
- ., 10111 iglicll ' ')$1111ini• Wx,, .. ' Woltwt,T0ify, etas
prapects it:f -a -striking,--Manner
un-
der 50 chanter headings, from "Agi-
rieuittire" !to '"Yukon." The., neve ls•
Sue has "an added' feature • in an ek-
tellent map of ' Canada, together
with •,rinieh new 'filatier.•We Cart itn.'
agine no • beite advert of the
• Domini,* than this . tabloid' cyclop-
aedia, which is becoming!. increasing-
'ly popular: Copies may had for 35e
from the Canadian. Facts Publish.
Ing company' MIS. Huron—St., Tor
onto, or from leading newsdealers.•
SPECIAL SHEEP COURSE
on.•aviopoy dfterithon, Feb, 22nd
and Theinaki Feb, 23rd, represent.
ati'vesa, Of the Dontinion Sheep Divi
Sion will be in. Leckno* taking Up
with the Agricultural Class, Ine.,,sith•
'afternoOn a. spe deinonstr?-
,tion will be taken by Mr, B. Ma?,
This will ..eendist...Ot
sitauglitertng and ,judging sheep.' C
Telfer and Mr.
Mullen speeial leture
an Mai4einent -Uf is 1.°
.sPecial Course put, On at the .Agriptil.
stinal :College; all these' interest
ed should *eke , an endeavor t0 at
tend, and discuss an Y' question re-
garding sheep husbandry with these
men. '• •
HOG' SHIP1VIENT's
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Hog inipments from Lucknow In
the week ending Feb. 11 .were. light
of Turkey, following the Treaty of ‘numbering. only 56, of these ,•22 ivveri
Lausanne. It was in Order to obtain' Select bacon: ig • thick smooth . and
facts • and discover actual conditions heavies. Shipments ' ,frem Huroi.
County tot., the Satne week ritimberce:
1514, of .these 448 NVOe Select bacon
884 thick smooth,: heavies, 6 were
ment betWeen„ Greece and Turkey it. heavies; 52 shop. hog's' and 19 'ltgh
Was. decided • that all the Turks re-: feeders. ' • - '
siding in, Greece should be exchanged r'
for all the Greeks in 1.TUrkey But
there • Were Many more. Greeks in
Turkey than there were Turks : in.
Greece,. so t'net When; the ;Greeks
*ei.it home thensande, or rather
hundreds of ' thousande; had no. lend
to ga_ on and no henries for shelter,.
They
in thee interesta elf this work • that.
Lir ,Yeigh visited. the '.'Near East
It appears that to arrive. at a settle
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• n1; the
The Greek' goVenneent,lengeged in
illSes'sant wars Was bankrupt
.could not. take ..caed of the ..new,,,corn-
ert,' and. eCOree of. .thousands escaped
starvation oniyithraiigli relief leffOrit.
of Brit's*, United ,Stated:...Canadiar
and,. ACstratiOn •OrganiiiitiOnk A fee
tneusand . women and c'hildrek arc..
nothard tokeep, but a_;rnililori and
a, half:, Which , :which
flocked into Greece 'fioni Turkey .and
..piesents, problem,
PeeiallY in a eountry'' that Is bank
.10.t. •
. It was to 'Tiet .at the facts of this
situation 'Ili to.
Gree.,e visiting hy the Weir 'Franee
r.1Witeerignd Italy '• HUngaty, • and.
whit tyVait. formerly. Servin
, n,
.. 1 -le had
pietures taken, in all these Countrie.s• •
•'illu.str,ating' the wealth and the poW.
erty of; each; . the mountain:4 and the
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'Cowin g: back to Canada and vie*,
it in • comparison with the, •ger-
he , thought ouk country the. inciciest•
land in the world. .,
Mr. Yeigh.' is to ' Western
Canada in the near future in con-
nection with the .GMek and.7Arinen,
Tail`.relielf. work.. "
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.01oivEn)ALE
Misa Margaret Macintosh
Wingliatn Ilueineds College 456rit, the
!Week -end at her home here, ,'
Mr. G. MacGillivray and Dodge!'
Black hauled twb, steaks of hay frem
R. Martin's last weeic.
Mr tiViliebOnald IS the
sick • list this', week,
:Miss Alice Harrington 11Pent the
We'elt-end with her friend . Sarah
O M I
;TN- 'children - of ,rDe-T
*MOP'. ect. in, the. Cabinet the gro.°Y.Ince.:;1.3!..-
liazDenald, Were - absent' ing.;.veri Conieriative, but '
011°61 InstivaPk(in nacInnt fe is expOtecl that,,6io Ontario mein-
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DRAMATIC, Cf.,URS' SCORE
' SUCCESSES
O The . • Lucknow Dramatic • .Society
ented the . 'play ."13ashful Mr,
1.3i)bbs". fe., 'Ripley, Friday night,
'we?* TlIere Was.- a 'goot eroxcl
and th,, unteiTitse :was; :successful ir•
.every waY, On the dame eveping the
Anfrlican Church Dramatic, Colepany
visited Kiniouph, prelenting ."Petd!
Piper's ' •Troubles" and ecorieg
q,lendi11 • ."'iccesi The evening w5v.
ne and there was tt good time all
Bread' is the basis of every good
meal. ,Bread is the cheepeit and' best
food known to civilization.
Try our well-known Quality Home.
Made_ Bread,Yhole Wheat Bread, and
Raisin Bread..
ECLA.LS 'FDA.
'Blades slices, Fig, squares .
Ginger Bread LepiOn Tartlets. -
Jelly Rolls . Chelsea Buns
Bring in Your 'Butter and Eggs and Obtain
The Best-'PriCes
HOLLYMAN'S BAKERY.
Phone 36
CLOVER, SEED
TIMOTHY
ALFALFA
FLAX SEED
ETC.
I--c-kindt of grain
ea e
sowing by th post effic-
ient tleaner manufactur-
Anderson :& Son
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ro •
More
EVERY bowl -ful Of
Bread -and -Milk calls for.
another, ' Bread is the
food unequalled., I's
•
--so delicious .
---so' nourishing
d s� economical be-
rder'plenty of •
Good Brea
loaf that best of all
Bakery
N.:
:MA.C.K.,BATTERIEs
PREMIER 'KING GETS A
SEAT 'PARLIAMENT
, W. L. AracKenzie King, 'Who 'was
defeated in the general eleetOn, was.
, elected-, member for Prince , 'Albert
Sask., on Monday. The. COneervativ(
party refrained from', putting up a
eandidate, :in oppoitition to Prerniei
Kieg, but a man by the mune .of
BOgeas ran.'"on own" as an In,
dependent. Burgess got little suP.
port, being defeateci 'in ihrtest every
poll.: In the general :election the ,
;oral candidate had about 5,000 yae-
jorri.. *r; King will have 800 oi
OVO•
Parliament will presently- take a
re.oss Plemier King
)1,1 ill re-orgatlize his Cabinet which
was badly sniashed in the general
election. Ontario hi rloW unrepres-
The U. 04, will meet „ at the, ..bere, •be 4i, hi "Aid that
'1161118 'of .'" Mr' NV. r;• lktaelY°nalfi: :lames • MaieolmmenTher. for ,Ilorth
ThuracleY, . ..11ruee „is likely to be. one Of these, !.
Angus '4Graharn -
putting in the yearly *aupplY -of 'wood ' OC1A,t EVENII1G I
it 'Otit atilOyed .0 social eveninf?, PridaY Vet
• at riowordiflo school, • 1-Ateknow I.OG.y. 'Lodge I hold I
Alt members . of the erdoe their
Lticknow
t: a ,‘ Ave far echae:ue ttr: .hi$ one ihoilrfsvtlioiCsilalrUtee
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OILY' SIGN ORDER FOR • .
FERTILIZER' MONTHS OR ,WEEKS
AHEAD WHEN YOU - CAN • GET. •
ALL Tfilc BEST ANY
DAY • ythi. ARE IN TOWN: :•• ,•
Gpir THE giJANTITY Y 0 IT' ,
wArvir, OF THE 101N".Ti• .Y.00- "WANT.;
G. S. ROBERTSON
(.',ard of Thanks-.
Mr. and Mrs, ,w. w, Gardner • and
wish ,convey, to their neigh. .
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nors and friends, their thanks , °and'. .
sincere-,apUrepiation - , the sininy
inrn :eeeived and the sYre..P10-
thy sbown' during of •
Mrs, Gardner, and for the 'Dietetical
eicpression of 'their Interest and , •
L sympathi during , the recent ilinese • :
Lf Ilarold.
carkdoks,wasmth-Andwovm‘ineozto*ow....s.Antsmetr.Awdwitvivr4
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FEBRUARY DISPLAYS CONTINUED
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THIS 7itrEEit ilNps U8 DISPLAYING . .
HEAVY WORK CLOTHS Fon, • THE EARLY SPRANG. •
.SEWER. '
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-STANDARD SHIRTING :
-7ROCK-P'AST DRILLS .
. • GALATEA SHIRTING ' •
, JUVENILE CLOTHS
•". COTTONADE.PANTING
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BLACK. AND COLORED DUCK .
' WOVEN PATTERN • CI,CiTH'
'. • 'BLUE 'DENIM • ,
OUR STORE IS FULL OF 14...A/NT • OTHER •INTEREST..
y. 'ING THINGS ON .DISPLAY. :WE.; FEEL ,WE ARE DISPLAY.- .
ING ;TEE. BEST OUALITY...MEItCHANDISE THE TRADE OAS
TO :OFFER. • 'Y.01.1 WILL. p0 us A .14Yok BY VISITING
TORE HANDLE 'THESE:. 3ODS, , A N D SATISFY
1 t
. gubstantial reductions in
ice -on all Starting, Light -.7
• - \ •
Light—
ing and Radio .Batteries
effective .FebruarY 15: Be
sure and get our. prices on
Highest Grade Batteries,
C#CIL MULLIN
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