The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-10-30, Page 8-RctcReccoliiiacc•Holblia.
Blankets and Comforters
With' the advent of cold weather comes the need of
good warm bed -coverings.
FLANNELETTE
BLANKETS
In white or grey . blue or pink borders,
"Caaaaaaaaa da's best wake, :II -4 size, priced at
4,00, and 12-4 size at $4:50
•' Pegasat" is the natuc of au
American blanket, beautiful •heavy
. quality, and it comes iu white with a
blue check or pink _check, Size for a
large double bed special $S.5o pair.
COMFORTERS
Covered with pretty sateen and' 'chintz.
coverings, cotton • filled, '5.00, 600, 6.5o ,
- and $9•:0o. Down .fl -led with a French
Sateen top, priced at ,$.13 r,l
QNB PAIR ONLY PURE SCOTCH
Woolblankets
.
Size 7zx$�;:. -weight' 91', lbs. - Low
priced at $14.0o a pair.
SPECIAL NUT
EASTERN KNIT BAND
(MIT..,. Ia 1o4Izo
ODES NOT IMO LIKE ruR BAND,
VET MARM 4 COHrORTA$L[.
We have just opened up a large shipment of
the ` East yri ' Bram --Caps - for winter wear.
These come with the celebrated Kling -Klose •
Band. Noted for its warmth and comfort:
Splendid range of patterns ; also plain blue
• t
and black. Prices from $,1.50 to $5.00.
Keeps Baby's
Skin Healthy
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CANADA'S FUTURE
'DEPENDS ON LOAN
ac•a1:7y - Employment and Pro'ipt, ity
Hangs on Victory Loan.
Canada's future prosperity depends
►o' a great extent upon the'success of
Victerry Loan. No country can
'Xis! Upon trade within its own boun-
-tott. 1a Camila. counts on the trades
with Great 13rItain and'other allied
uutii ric 8 lo, -kt'ep. lh.e.11.4.1od__p:l`.•.guod
l imi t, in the,eountry..
The surplus, products of the faros
and the factory find/their-way across
i -h ,seas.: 'litre drive`fariiier
and' the manufa•cturter is- dependent
• in this trade ,r•elattonship-being;' star
ciainail. The employment of many
minas ;depends on -'the orders that
'otire to the 'term. The play etivelupe.
only.-rontes with steady eniptoynne tt..
Great, 11J•itaiti- anti .uVergt'as EOUt—
tries are stitl`tti;r:ircius of continuing
1r.alie rel'ttinns:, too._ overwheltnt'd
with wa r expenses, they !dust be
given et edits tor.ttie time being. The
rartllNr and the -ntanufactUrer• must
be -paid for their products and mann-
IrF 'every mother could only fact n re.d 'articles in °ash. Th.'
realize the' danger which On-na-tia- rause tinance-•the. proposition
lurks in the neglect of chafing t.r Ket,p the tide of t uttiltteret'' coining
;his %%ay. But in outer to .tlave`the
and skin irritations she would.,money on hand to do this great Ching,
11.0t. talo' chances an. being { ;1' l„ i:1 t r� W ;., •1r11,•.
Vti't('tty li _g l': C�ll�t . — 131211 ttit•i t. ! , ..: :,,,(:
to apply after baby's bath. ,tibse:1 rix rs paying 5 VI'tiercont. in=
rl•rest. The guarantee behind the
It . arrests :the ' development of bonds mattes thein an absolutely
safe
eczema and snakes the skin soft, iuve"tl went. Victory tot•y Bonti:3 're ac-
anzuoth•-:t.>nd,.velvety. ,..
c'(epttid as collateral' at any' bank, and
60 cents •a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, can -easikv b't' turned • into Looney at
'•fin,"
/V'lly.4r
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Phone lN'1. `o is at Your Service
We Sell for Cain-weS'cll
Cheaper Than The Credit Stores
tr
ult.art CONTROL
FUEL ,A,,EI(
11A:ov
u:t Ct.
HM h5
Bates& Cu,. LLtL, Toronto,irl profit. ----tt is then to 1t#te interests
of every Canadian to subscribe for
all the Victory Bonds he_can, for it
,, is profitable, it is patriotic, and it is
necessary for - the continued Eros-,
pr'rit)' of the country.
lJrChase's
Ointment
To obtain folios to carry mut their
.D C H- C A N CO: •ct:artcte. in-
tended to rob tile Ohio lank
and , Trjtst Com patty here. With the
prt,cecils of this 'roilbery the autonio
GLAMIS
Iher mother's funeral. . ily spent Sunday atthe homeof_M.r.
Campbell, *Westfield.
Mr. and 'Mrs. C..A.. Higgins- -spent•
a few days -last week with- Mrs: -'Rohr:
Higgins, Dungannon. ' - ..... _ --
Miss Ella .McNall returned to her
M Bert Green has= bad a new Mr- and Mrs. J. K. McLennan,
garake built recently. '
Misses Lizzie Campbell and Margar:-
__ - et McLennan, visited Lucknow and
Mr. Tom 'Thompson spent a few ` Ashfield friends last week. -
days around Toronto. Rev. Mr. McDiarmid, of Goderich,
Miss- Emma - Howson has ' returned. - spent- a few days with his friend, Rev.
to her duties in Goderich. - P. Reich. - ',He also preached in St• home at Auburn after spending the
D. D. Montgomery, has again re- Paul's Church on Sunday morning. past few months with Mr. P. Finn-
sumed his duties in Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. John Deehan has returned
from a two months' visit in the West.
Miss Beatrice 'Swalwell. is' working gars,
at -Thos..Paterson's in _ Brant town- i _
ship. - Mrs. Paterson's _many friends - GODEKICH"
Mrs. Parker, of. Detxait, here are glad' to know she is recov-'-1: _ ,
Mich:, has_ ering frolu her illness.
been visiting her brother. John. Dee, Mrs. Chas. Graham, who has been tA} -"` and - 1' i ti i l
Dee -
ban. seriously ill with typhoid fever for I McPherson. dere in the police court
Mrs. W. J. McKeeman has return- the .past three weeks, we are pleased •
ed from a nionth's visit in Bea ns- to report is. some better. Her many here on Saturday and • aant.ttLed tha
ville. friends hope for her speedy recov- they were the 'two men ;r.au.t:'1 at
Miss Beatty, of Walkerton, vas It ery. '
visitor at James Thompson's last Pte. Earl Pere* has "recently re- ! Stratford for jail-bheakirg•. Wh.m,
week. turned .front overseas. Earl did not arrested °they gave their names as
Mrs. J. T. Chittick, of Stoney Creek return alone. but brought his bride- Gilbert Laurent and Norman Wil-►
is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Mc- of a few months -ago. along with -him. •jiainson 'Chivy are to 1.i' tried on a`
Keeman.
Mr. Will Webb .has moved, to his
tiustnithing business to Neil Me-
Lure's premises. •
Miss Minnie Howson has gone. to
Sudbury. to - spend several months
with relatives there.�,�t Lam'
--M tl en---` ..h„et e' re- •
turned to Detroit after a visit here
with Mr. and Mrs. Groves.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McSween and
'fani;ily have moved to Malcolm- Mc-
Kenzie's. house on the Boundary.
Messrs. J. D. Robertson and Roy '' his 50 acres to John McLennan: Arch. thein on Sunda • ' morning. Abo11
Kennedy have gone into the intple- Ross, Boundary !West, has sold his y k t
ment . busines. ' ' e wish them sue- farm to McLeod Bos., on 2, Bruce noon ' they were located about .'1)
cess. . • yrs. Woodstock .has, sold her village • miles nprth'-of Goderieh, having 'tra v-
. - Mr. John Thompson .left on Satur- Property to W. J. ' McKeetlan; Mr. vlled north instead of south as the;;
day for Detroit. Mich., where he pur- Stevenson sold the James Browtl•' intended. Bailey was in an e..-
pu' e s • taking; . �tlt Pv iti;ori. 3ucceas, • - to - ;"- el-- -`•-
Jerk. _ _ �_ _ troit:-hatasteEl: ildition---fretr ; u-tet-1►t+:,
1 Atkinson was T1orie' .the worse 'for
We welcome them both and our hear-
er
'
ty good wishes go out for them for a ., number .ot' charges- of law-breakin r.
long and happy wedded life A re Two youn ., meta 1'r(►ln --Hayfield, ceptlon was held at the parents' home y ' Jack
'on Friday evening. Atkins and loot Bradley, were in
Real estate is_booming here. lie (,oderich Saturday night h:tvim..•
following; property has. changed hands conte up the lake in a motor lattnc,t
recent y; iti' . Graham has rniti l.a•atiirt€• fiocil'rlt h o►1 tlt 44 -bum
his• 200 acres to John Howe; con. 12.• about ten o'clock 'they were sonic
Bruce for $10,500; Mrs. McAfee, con. •
distance tint VV hen their engine stall
14, sold her 100 acres to Roy Alex •
-
ander, can. 1.2,, for $7,:100; Roy Ken- ed, aticl they.. were - unable to start
nedy sold his• 100• acres. to Dan- 'A•. _it'Agai'ti. They were adrift all n;.g;'itt
McLean; ~Dan A. McLean' has sold and relatives started a ,search f:'t•
Rev. Mr. 'Waddell, of Tiverton, and
Re.y.
Spencer.- of this 'place, exchang-
• .ed -pulpits in the- .Baptist •C•hureh on
Sunday. 1 ,...,
Anniversary services will be held
in• the Baptist church here on Sun-
day, Nov. Nth, and a Lecture on Mon-
- day evening. '
Mr. Sanely McColman, who had the
misfortune to have his foot • nearly
crushed` with the threshing machine,
is getting on nicely. ' '
Mrs. McLean, of Port Huron,. Mich..
visited her. sister, Mrs. .lames Mc-
Lennan while here in attcnadnce at
1.:1NE. S
his night's outing.
•
—Monday, Ort. 2T. I'IOT •TO h1DN.1I' SON
Born.—To .Mr. and Mrs -7 Kenneth • • O1'' HENRY FORT)
Parrish, a son. Congratulations. r<!' .
11Mr. Samuel Stiles paid a brief visa 1 Toledo, Ohio, :•Oct. `$.--t'la1711.1It
it to Jos.. O'Lauchlin's during the to .have , complete knowledge', 'of - a.
week:" • ' plot - to 'kidnap' Edsi•I Ford, son _of
• Mrs.. David 'Farrish- and children, Henry , l"'arlr. and held him f(,r a •ran•
of Sall:.. are visiting at the home'uf sr':n f.• r'_'sl:i,t11n,'FIovd Gf•s1.•, an er,-
Wilfrid Farrish.
Marry Miller has closed his 1)18,cl:-
smith stop for the winter, and ,will
go to a city to work for; the •yinter.'
A Timely HeIp :ch«`m.- Ritchie has hey, rht• a toe*- ;nt,l , ► I• It,' ..d.e or Jtit'a.tia 1`tz O.v.a• N
l , -,ay, 2ti , years of age. l.aLitUit 111C•.g �t. t.' , ..
hundred acre farm frt►in David 1'ranc;scu Eddie Cole, alias .Kin' I.,.l Itiot uv.,../1.
' l , tutor,- l�tlnn 1T1t.i "ii ill ..Vl:�..,
The face is often first Stroud. near Zic.tt, and we understand- 2 . ' �u. , esu 1t 1., 1;1"0" y`
_tl.. rf Loit}�V ille', hr.; Joseph 1+ tsnt r . o In9ur N Sta.It�y Hai I;a to•
to betray a decline in E that he. intends lno ing. oil to it this 24,_ of. New-1*,ork.'and. t':aude l'a..:-
l o •tt,r katwei a. If thle ti.:.::r,g tt :t o_
I fall •1'Ir.' Ritt:ttie has Sold his -Own 1 - _r • '
strength When you feel >� crop, of • T.►:e d,,• .h •
• ac'P tt� Thomas 1'er • 3E►n. 1: tai •s sc'we 511, :"....:,•'I.. , ; A I,'" •)' -
. ^ _ : At<:cvtd,r.g tc► (:<rs�y;. 't1r.' came ,,, ti',,.>val, . _ L,j
c'
rundown and your face ,i Lig V_ �.�..,
CREWE `I'u:ell, .•Vert t-=-n•i:i a_n• r h:a 1
s colorless, the need for I - _». t -•• a:. .a.1cy. L.v..gL,y, 11..1., „ _ -.. , _
lian(tlin' st tit.,/? fl•'•' �;•i a g..e 1, r a •: ei.au: .1144, 1 ✓• ..y, .� iyJ Lave. •t:,e .C1t,rj {.
_^ .'c•:, :as_: t(1 -a• °♦•:,,i1 'pi.; (,..}e:t•al�' ,• - ,1'`,;• : liLr.iut ..)V,'� J'J.L1'• 'J U...- :I•:4� _., -Le«a iA .1. .44.1,t...1.61.1 ;,:,,,-.. ,•••1
'" .. ,—".7l gtlllaYOct- •. • ♦ .� i; •• li 1J't t -'til .L .s j,Vtl: y' .l .:, t. "., ,. ,.J • tet 1:•.il 'yt/.1' "a, . .. ,
t'lttp`t' tiJutizL..Ja a janitor ,n .i :,,.' — .
$va..� i1►t f.:..L-5 Mai J[.:_. ...., I.:i•. i —�
iii �tnv Nit -nary u't sl.al t. a• .eV\ tiuy;1,Vvr: ,,:=a t t 1 `
« friends around l t i:.t; t..:`ins.-L....at 1047, aCtIU .. ..a .a, .. 1. }1-o'i a.,l: v.:.A-4 , 1
with' fr n s1Jelfa5t• i Ill' 1•l•t'a'I:t• L(. -:'1 "te'd • with t a . �1J • u to iiet a , _ 1.....''
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. \tr. John Kilpatrick returned 'nowt. ..‘0.1',. VV•a: t': -i' t;i:..1__ =�:...',"•,_,,.t"--u a•-'1/1.7-"!• t:.".''':'.7,7...'4.1...1....4...!.. . :
from till,' \Vest S1turday Oast. „ a..,a:r.tatr c 1 :i, t,t,1 1' ;.. U11 ..,��.'. L''...
,t :.::aa..::1:. t..1.-"‘
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.. .�''„nte of our •: ,I,r' i toe's: :1t i•,, •' , t lir. it:;. �• .• I
iaJ1�'t in I clrrltl '�'i'' t ti t tt:t''1 ;..•. 1' .}1,l't rut.:-.. :;. a.,.,. '....:.:.•;. :.i.. a.. ... : :Y,. '
.0 w E.fitaal: nota ht.•ea ./.w
isplainlyevident. Those , ► Y --- t4 �►, .►-..�.::
evict !Crit:* "�ic�let TinniL•�'tn. of Se'tf,,rth,.. rtri, ,ftetirr. ;L• t') (;cit .1 t:.':t ,.'t i t .u.,,; Ll it.•. ,. ; ►.•,.... .,, J. ; I_
1 : n t:.:•..• Y r. a l«•'t :r1 a L)"•l t1' v., •' •
ti•
..rr ', .i : )'/ J .. . :!
who have tried Scott's know ° tsited her moths*r. Mr- Rc'hc inns. I I '''' .••'
L•atl ' hot! i. •i : _ +A' 'fir:; rr , :.,•,; , t. ..
•
its power to strengthen the cc:'''''''''''''u
ll.t". -
_.. sa.r.tl--Ia::►•r-n, , i , : ; ;. n : Y ,_�.. _.4..:
. � its--�.1-tr, (.t hates
� t
body, enrich the bfiood and - • >t .. -• -1 a1 r • a t .. .... _ :., ei -
c,�,>t with f'i leer *IS i -t--4 ot1_ -•-•' = ,,+1--1-- _._ ..
pu _the color -back , t.;`,, the �ii •(T�.t , 1i a' t i', rr� •u,' ? ( 'q'. .. .` in the face D01t'! .. cr,.., nit.. , r.l,_.:.-,: •i. a t,
Mr. anti Mrs.. l'.. .1. X11 4a\'1.•••1: sl is •'iQt• at _ ~'t;`•.' ( .,• ,rte t•. •ri if �• ` r�-. ' j w+ �.•� .t:.` r
be pale-faced—take c:int',ay with the=ir • aunt. \I'•S. John ! %v tv, '� : 1 "', ' , '� _ r..•. ;
' I 1 : ,• : ai Cf :.car ' . !dt: t . .. 'alit: .L: t 1 4 i 1“,,E•I'a; L'. ',:.t: , -
.SCott s Emulston. `ienary. 'ne of:at.:f,L� t zags: had ' • st.w: y'. ed �'„'' °
I n; teen of t:+ar.�� a tau ate ) i y :..'1 ..r
*opt: s epi,.. Taranto, out. :i -ss ' Mr. a ;Kra. Wm. Crazier and fain. I co. pleted. wry Lo:.d. / _..r
l•i.•y•.•e .►t: liurni' Detective A,•en.-y
to -day • divule•I details t•f the allet'•ed
Hot 're- -t 1n' --•a :rtlrmi'tiv s he -rev -result 7-"Z
bile and necessary ar:r.s were' to be
ac•qu rrd. ' It -was .-lilan,ned to -stage
the hold -Up to -day • .
Gray. :says- e --thought thea t.iine
heti corne'to notify the- bank'-and'•po-
lice, il{hich he did, ;the arrests follow
infix
A.l'c•c rdin•e ?to , Eleta;ls as - given -the
Toledo , police by Gray. after Mr.
s, Priv .pro'ductS, tut• ..the needs or
IAarti had been 'taken to Art: Clemens
- ..?cunstructiolr. And that is"why an -
Loan was to be left there under a guar ! „tiler- ' V'ctor
• is necessary..
{ yY
of one man while a others went to t;anatla still needs !money, and u.:eds
New York city. • it badly. '
Ail negotiat;.oris -for his - release
were _to bei conducted from there.
and NC; !won Henry -Ford had signifi.•d
his willingness to meet their demands
for .$200,000, a telegram telling him
of -his "soil's zvlierea1 outs t< -as to fie
despatched from New York after- 12•
hours' Warning had been gjven th•3
confederate on guard at MI. Clemens.
Following Itis statement - to the
Toledo police, a squad of detective.;
arrested 'the four Men in a down,
town rooming house. They were
CANADA NEEDS MONEY
BIC 6 -HOLE
POLISHED TOP
LOU OF AO4+1 -
NO
liLACKLEADINC.
c..141.- w0011
(Iftl SOA IN.ct.Nirt'
it<ES•V t,OOt'
War EspemIiitires Stili to Be Met
From Proceeds :ot Vie-
• . tori' Loan. • •
The war is•''over and won;. but Can-
ada s
an-ttda's main expenditures for war Will
not be. complete until' well on into
-1920. The S610,000;0.00 raised'•l.ast
year has all been spent, $4.00,000,000`
having been largely' devoted .to 'sot-
ilit:r:;-ta._.ntainiuining thp'nt; bring- -
-'ali'g them! .hpule, piroviding tits-. neces-
sary tuedical services, t•ra.ining them.
�1u5.4 , of _ the ,balat?ce of_ the loan_ was.,
lent to Great Britain, to enable her'
t0, -buy our. Surplus; products. :'And
money-•ts 'still- necessary -tor sol-
diers, ,fur providing markets, for our
A -Ruud Investment.
Speculation is one thing.' lnvesi-
llleut • is .another. The -lma joi ity , of
citizens want au- inv-Lsttne11t, ' liot It -
,peeutativii. -And tory' want ti -sale:
in%esLllletil. Vlclut'y Luaus Lill lila
i't:quii-el.ren!. aD dues 11u u1 Zii.I''thy tst
tLetIt. !.cause Belie i tvery 'pond
(.hvie is tl►a ll..11tliletl w'ta11111 01 Lan-
aila— a wta'ttn rtt -gtea lii.at-i1 l.,g-
gel's-the Lou.Iliiaglnat
('antuii:ut IIOIIk (lea' il.g; ..
fused to talk.
Detroit, Mich., Oct., 28.—Edsel
Ford, when told pf the allegedplot
to,kidnnap Itinr, spent a whole minute
laugh itig. '
Then Iw said: "That's the brat
joke I've hearir for .a long time.' Are
you sure I'm the. one they were
after?"
' Wtihen assured he once more '
laughed. "'1'm' j ett:ng. pretty old ti -
lil a.Llt ♦k1 auto -
volt 'til: • i 1t LuJl y Lu.11i
snort 11 Uy lllt4 lriyaat.la 11 t,..:: tt C.•_at1 .Lis 101 the''cul•rtet y:ar. 1t..,r 1.1
ul..<►a•i: 111,1 tile- y eat t0..1i1
l,t'U-i 1;►,UVt1,,VUU,OVU }'W1.,k,Ia.1t`u ..1a,:
0,1 1 (U,UUV,VUU'1u • 1-J1 J.' x1.4.1
)eat' tt lui4t Wri►111, g,:.nl.uu1.1 Le u,1
t 1lu�a tllyae u!-
Must subberibe More
lei:'idlli,b Life peupit. 01. t_,& t. *iaa I t.' ()
—
4uui, tll'e lLiUUelitta_ly 1gr..1.li' , a..•,•
be kidnapped. They 'probably would e/t1b' Very tcu:,lt/,j — ►: ru ,,
haVt."1111t gtiit' It- time doing it." tli.t U ' cULL4 1u u.1U11a lO l.. ► .. :1:,,
L.,OUll� e'ula�l.lul. bet t'..-*
flue, l'11e I.lU4t /;Ai r1,7 ' V:.:,.1 '.,'•' , ,.•
•1aal ulj' uularb iia .bL,.•. es Vl ..,< .I..,u- ;
sUusullUetl lu Lilt,: :r, 11.1, � L.+,...: 1 y 1 3,
Lwu 11UUU1•ttl • 1 ,.
tlullalta. Ngles ,►U L►4)1,1..c ui t r. •''
414.2 untie!,
0O11tlb ul Del,.ta.t1 a/,,dt'!'• ,i, ,,
Uuu, aUU !tis to Luau; to iauu , ,.• - „',
4104.a W utsood • I. u l 0, J(J V 4 ."l IJ' 1
(COWS SHRINKING '
should receive regular rations of Cane
Mole: ('ane Mvla is 100 per cent.
.Pure Sugar l'alme Treacle. -
• - !fired with: old hay..stl'aw,'ens:lag*e,
corn stover; et'.., it produces More
Milk ht lass rc 4t Builds flesh faster '
and- keeps stock • in, a healthy condi-
tion. - A. I:: I: inlaygon. focal di,trihu't
or. has j7,1 -t rr•r.' ved a shiptiitc•nt. •
in the arrest of four in -n.' Credits Must Be C3iablithe.i
Lie Ltue to y'0U1bL41'. l:..y .
1luno:.
1 uu did• it G•.:'•: e.
itg.a.u. Ly/ 12:20. y
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WATER! Rend r
•1.0' -1+F&It8F 1,
tilt -(16oU l IiI L1('
' w.vA-rEo • OVL N
•CA111NL.T KANDE.
The finest thing. in high, Ov:•n IZ in,4-e co,l tructon. «`e have a num-
ber of then! out 'and the) -;:re-gi'.ing entire satisfaction. .We have
two sizer':on the floor and wo::Id he' pleased .tif show them to you and-
s
to explain the p i its wbich place:. this han1,e lkyo td any lli,,h
Oven Range. an the market.
e Lucknowllardware& CoaICo.
THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
s.
WHEN YOUR 'HEALTH FAILS
ALL ' fS LOST
When, your trrw 1 11. ••1r^1 ir'1CP• y..21 C1('1, you lose ener4y,_
mbit:onnd the d: yirc to s:uccced in life. -
-'lallir:_th:ita;tl'A t\ ,1`!1.1 \'.',.. 1.►h:,t nit?.
•.•.1 ',111 :111'2 1.',11 1
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