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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-11-06, Page 8• • OSIER IIIWCE T. Green Mwhv Rtle No. 1 . 7 74 61 No. 2 19 94 93 No. 3 19 46 120 No. 4. t3100 66 ,Nlee b ; :: _ 61' No. 6 .' • 4 74 92 Phone No. 10 is at Your Service Wt Sel>a tor Casa --we Son Cheapar-thamThe Credit Storm ..r• FOR Men,WomenandCfiildren DEPENDABLE. HOSE in Cotten, Wool, Cashmere and Silk from Penman's, Relner's and the Ooderich Mills. r No. 147,,, for Boys and Girls;. Fine Ribbed Wool, made from a 2 -ply Scotch fingering yarn. Thisis a splendid wearing line and a big sell- er. Sizes from 6 to 10, and.priced at 90e. to $1.25. No. 152, a heavy wool. Stocking, one of the beat heavy Stockings made. Sizes 6 to. 10 Pricesfro-75c.; to tl*1 l '• 4; Noe 1S. `is ..an: extra • 'uualitk .. , pure wool Rose, sited from.6 to 8. - Priced faonr .60c. to $1.00. No. 41, a pure woll Cachmere Hose splendid value, and is priced very low considering the quality. Sizes from 6. to 10; from 90c. to $1.50. No. 104, Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, sizes 81/: to 10, Sold most places at $1.25. Our price $1.00 pr.. No. 145, Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose of the better kind. all wool. k1/4 fast color, $1.50 pair. NOTE - A y;DhAt- 5ucciss Special -5. doz.- Ladies' f ashinere Hose, "seconds; '- regular Value 31.00 special 65c. pair. i Children's Wool Cashmere Hose, cream and black and brown, all sizes and prices are right. Ladies' Silk. - Ihosielt in Mack, i it UCil,1'FeY,; - .i..: cr _-Iiia . -.71) pair. �► Black: 50� wpair. �, -• C=it,itn erAti• frost., FOR MEN. -The old reliable, the "Murdoch" sock. Black wool, $1.25 pair. - We have a special sack #„r men who want something that will wear better than a cashmere and yet iisoft and fine. It is a 2 -ply yarn, flat knit —a really splendid hose. 10, 10.1/2 and 11, full sizes, 90c. pair. J WE WERE A' LITTLE HANDICAPPED FOR LIGHT LAST SATUR- DAY, BUT EVERYTHING WILL BE ALRIGHT FROM NOW ON, AND YOU NEED HAVE NO HESITATION ABOUT COMING IN AT NIGHT. . MURDOCH & CAMERON CO. WADE OF CIiEA?T IMITATIONS THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE "CAhE MOLA" 100 PER CE. PURE SUGAR CANE MOLASSES • The best fattening, Milk Producing, Food Saving, Feed Molasses on the market. Don't accept a substi- tute. We have a supply for imediate delivery. A. R. FINLAYSON The only authorized Local Distributor for Cane Mola Company of Canada, Limited. Montreal, Quebec. Howie, Sweet Home r A wanderer stood in the darkened street, looking through the window at a happy family ithin. The scene pictured the longing in his soul for the home he did not have. The man slipped away unseen, and one day wrote a sc,r1 - the song of his soul. And this song became immortal ; the most beautiful and pathetic heart -song that, the world has c'cr known. The man was John Howard Payne, and the song is ".l-fome, Sweet. Home." You may Re-CItCATI in your own home this immortal song if you own 27;e NEW EDISO "The Phonograph with a Soul" "Home, Sweet Home," "lvanee River," •'Kathleen Mavourneen," "Sliver 'Threads Among the Gold" and hundreds of other heart -songs are at your command ; waiting to be RE -Caverns for you by the magic of this greatest of all instru- ments, ,with all thf richness of melody and depth of expression that you have longed for in the phonograph—just like the living artist. Ff yov --tet' ) zi f v 7 toy of the tsar i s f look "Edison anal Moult; " and " What the Critic, Say," - the hook/et that prove, ,Edit.. tapir/ors:J. J;ft-:tmonL 247 The inst•llrrent plan, for the pur- W114'n chase of Victory Bonds is- a great ' 1 -cave' an boon to thrifty working people. sure of. you. buy Victory .Bonds ydu inv, 'stment you can be quite ST. HELENS Tuesday. Nov. 4. Mrs. Ilyde' is visiting at Cargill. - Mr. Will Webster has purchased a Chevrolet car. Miss Nina Woodswas house from L rckiww or the wtsek=end: Messrs McDonald and ..Durnin have finished their season's threshing. Mr. and Mrs. D. Todd and Stanley motored to Teeswater 6n Sunday. Mrs. Humphrey and daughter Lila, were visitors .at Whitechurch last week. Mrs.. Wellwood. of Wingham, has, been visiting • her daughter, Mrs. G. Webb. Mrs. Jas. Ramage,• jr., is visiting her grandmother, M.t's. Cuyler, . at Kincardie• . Mr. acid Mrs. Jas. Bennett and boys ,pf Port • Albert,- wet't1 Sunday visitors with her mother. Mrs. H. Rutherford. - Theannual meetings of the Bible Society will he held in the 'Presbyter- ian -Church on Fair iy `evening next Fit 7.:i(1• We 'are. pleased to report that Mr. John.. Durnin, who underwent an on- eration in. Wingham Hospital. is im- provin!►. 1 Mr. and- Mrs. Ilenrich, •of 'Cargill. 1 and Mr. and Mrs. • ,McKenzie and t daughter, of Mackinaw visited at Mr. 1 Jas. Hyde's on Monday. Miss Mary - McQuillin left Iasi week for. Gull Lake where she Maas se- cured a' school. Mr. and Mr's'. - Mc- Quiljin accompanied "her as far as Sault' Ste. Marie. - The annual thankoffering of th Harris' Mission Band was held Sun- day evening', when Miss Rennie, _ of 'Stitt -ford Presbytery, gavt a very in- teresting' address. Miss Rennie also spoke at the morning service on th- Forward Movement. EiGHTH ('f)N., KINLOSS. Mrs. T. Harris spent a few days of last week in London.' Those from our line who 'attended R. Emmerson's sale near Bervie, ►ort it very statcesstful. - M'r. ant(3l rs. ` T'cT�� i�i7; wt`i(i a re here front Kansas, spent the week - 'end renewing ac(fllaintapces about' ldolyro(,d and on the Eighth. Ha ) or. -over ---that •y-,,1 itohos and helps" pay Canada's honest debt and dry yourself a good turn at tlx: same time? Don't forget the huge amount of pioney it cost;.to bring the 1ol(lier boys home from overseas. It looks as though mann persons would rather have hundreds of dollars' in the bank drawing three per cent. than to $aj. 65 472 499 Mai for Rutile yver Mewh'n-:ey 27. . TIVERTON Green 2.17..hr i. t Tiverton ... 26 103 32 Maj. for Mewhinney over Ruttle 71 . KINCARDINE TP. Green Mwhv Rtle ' No. 1 17 " 25 185 I Wonder " .. 285 32' .�, .111u.-..3 . 1'�i 4:3 111 No. 4.c 1 50 112 Would It No. 5 , ... 7 2 94 68 202 720 Help Me?" Maj. for Ruttle over Mewhinney 518 (KINCARDINE TOWN Green Mwhv , Rtle OVEN • ELaCTRIC SIGHT (DRY ,A7TERY) TtSuestion has been st. Apdrgws .Ward, 15 ►^ r 3F Q St. John's Ward 120 123 3l, rox, answered bymany thous st. Oeor•gc's Ward''92 12<, 4`t ands of women who haveSL Patrick's Wand74 7.; 18 found health and happiness in 4 474 13`2 the use of Dr. Maj. for Mewhinney over36 Rutile 342. Chases Nerve HURON TP. Food. 84P eaar .lriri3itlT 14 �I - - mess, • ,gloomy forebodings ' of . the future, depression and discourage- me'nt—these"are Some of the symp- 'totns''whiCh' 'tell'' of 'exhausted'• nervee. In order to avoid nervous prostra- tion or some form of paralysis it is well to get the building up process established at once by use of Dr; ehase's Nerve Food. 50 cents a box, 6 for $2.75, all ,dealers, or Edmansuu, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto. No. 1- -,... -.- , i ... 11, 203 . 9 19;) No 4 .. :3t) 88 206 No. - 5 :... 654 .106 No. 6 BIG 6 HOLE POLISHED TOP LOTS. OF ROOM NO BI,ACKLEADWG have it in Victory Bonds at 51,, per cent. Yet the security in the one ease is just as. good as it is 'in the other •ST. AUGUSTINE ' Liss Marie--Su4livan--is -staying with her aunt, Mrs. George Brophy. We are sorry to report the',illness o f 'tl i's. Rrn+►+hv,: wltri^ts`...rbt-'kpeping ., at all well of late. . , Quite a number of our young folk attended the recent ball at Belgrave and all had a' very good time The : fall threshing is completed in this neighborhood, and people are set- tling down to winter activities. We congratulate our school teacher Miss Redmond, on having the pupils- trained so well for the part they took in the recent box social and entertain- ment. WESTFORD --Monday. Nov.3.� Miss Cassidy and friend spent the week -end at her home here. Mr. Bald. I:P.S.. ' made his usual autumn .call on our :school last week. M. Casidy returned to his old job in the lumber woods of Muskoka dis- trict. He has been .twenty years with 'Cht'Diantond Lumber .Co. Mr. i'innel, of Bruce Mines. Algo- niu, i.; visiting friends' in thi.i neigh- .xarhood, An older• brother lies in a ttospi°tat in--` oron o- thse • to -gun -shat wot Inds t s Lied in ,.y.iance.. s,e mornititr -Fast week thieves drove into F. C. Haidenby's poultry yard, bagged five choice birds and were gone before the poultryman who heard the, squaking could get .out arid dose the gate on them. The thieves _ took to -the north knowing that they ...mild 'be 'topped by means of the. phone on any other road.. We would like to be able to des. tribe to' you the events of Hallowe'en, but-''as-dztkresi was over -*11, and eyery one in hed.early that night, we are ,left still to the dark. However, h'.rse-drawn vehicles are fast disap- pearing from use; judging by the number Yount! •.without shafts or tcat led to the bush.• Mr. Whytock and two .sons mira- euloisly escaped being seriously hurt while returning home from church yesterday. The horse which was a young animal took fright from a dog which' rushed at It, and as the jail broke there was nothing. left too out to jump, which they /succeeded n•• doing one at a time. Mr. Why - tock, we understand, suffered some bad bruises, but was able to wire home to his oldest son to conte and n1, tit the, desperado which by this time hacl'exhausted himself and quiet- ly consented to be. led home.. • OFFICIAL RETUI~tNS West Bruce Election SOUTH M I'TON No. 1 A to M .... 200 5t; 4 No. 1 N to % .... 78 22 1 No 2 .... .... .. .. 135 82 4 492 I )i4 16 N,,. 1 .1 to M .... 200 56 4 Maj. for Mewwhinney over I:ottle '168 PORT F:LGIN Green Mwhv Rtle No. '1 .: 110 194 19 .. 71 24;i 181' 437 31 Maj. for Mewwhinney over Ruttle 406 ' SAUGEEN•TJ'. /re('f No. 1 , No. 2 17 No. 3 19 No. 4 1 c) No. t, 25 -for w V 71 24 52 r F;1 57 58 90 16 66 1'J . 1a3 336 '178 Mewhinney over Ruttle 158 Maj. for Ruttle LU 'Northern Div, Southern .Dig. 1t.; 79 126 La'die`s''- 70 267 1007 oVer Mewhinney 74u: CKNOW Green Mwhv Rtl _.-39 171 uu 43 .127 16 132 298 52 Maj. for Mewhinney over Ruffle 246. KINLOSS TP Green Mwhv Rtle No. 1 8 30 29' No. .2 ...; :..:15 22 - 55 No. 3 - . 4 55 127 No. 4 ' 17 110 57 No. 5 - 1741 ' 47 No. 6 .' ;,. ti 22.... '63....'•17. 83, 321 326 Maj. for Ruttle over Mes Kinney, " 5. MAJORITIES Green Mwhv Rtle Southampton ..... 278 168 Port Elgin 406 Bruce 27 Tiverton 71 Kincardine Tv. Kincardine /Town.... 342 518 Huron 740 Lueknow .. sem: y .. 24'6- '" • .- Kinloss 5 278 1 391 1290 Maj. for Mewhinney over Green 1113 Maj. for Mewhinney over Ruttle 401. Total votes polled for Green 1696. Total votes polled for Mewhinney 3094 Total' votes polled for-Ruttle-2993. s GAL. %RESERVOIR. WATERFRONT ,IF DESIRED: THE "GOOD CHLLH ii.E'•ATE0. Covin i(.biiiE'1 Ji ii1. c The finest thing in High Oven Range rpustruc't:on. Nie have a num- ber of them out and they are agiving, entre s`a"tisfact;on. We have two sizes.nn the floor and would be pleased to show them to you and to explain the points which places this Range beyond any High Oven Range on the market. 3IAFEK`ING —Tuesday; Nov.- 4. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stothers, of Clinton, spent the, week -end with Mrs. Wm. Stothersa. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Webster, of ' Boundary West, visited at Mr. Thos. Anderson's Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. Thos. Bamford and Mrs. J. Craig,' of Donnybrook. were trtiests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Finlay Sunday. Charles Twamley held a success- ful sale Monday. • We understand he , intends going to Detroit in the near future. We regret that our young men find • the city more attractiv( than the country. and think we should start a "get back. to the land" cam- paign. . The Anuiversaryserviec;- at-B]jice's Church were Meld under Most favor -- -able weather .conditions and the church at each service was filled to. c•trpacity. Rev. I. W. Kilpatrick, of the Ripley circuit, who preached strong sermons both morning and ev-,. ening is one of our nun "old boys," his boyhood and young inanhood hav- ing been spent here. He greatly ap- preciated the invitation from his home church to serve them on this anniversary occasion, anti the large audiences that greetecThim were suf- ficient evidence • of our p'eolsure in having the opportunity of hearing. hits deliver his message. Monday evening a splendid entertainment was -riven, consisting of solos by_ •Misast_._Hazel.-Asigustine,-- of Dungan- non, and Mr. ' Eldon Henderson, of 1'ucknow. Duets by Miss Augustine and Miss Ellesby, piano solos by Miss Freda Aitchison. of Luckrtow; readings by Miss Welsh, of Belfast. Rev. .Irvin, of Lucknow, gave his lecture on Ireland. which is instruct- ive, amusing and highly entertaining,, - The large audience by their hearty aplause gave evidence of their enjoy- ment of the program. OMING ---to the --- Lyceum Theatre Wingham MICKEY" -111 . -MUTT, V ER 'FORGET TU1SDAY, WEDNESDAY ANi) c.' Nov. 11, 12 and 13 MATINEE DAiLY AT 4 O'CLOCK. TWO EVENING PERFORMANCES NCES AT 7.45 and 9.30. The Lucknow Hardware & CoalCo. TS THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS Ec�nomy: of Ford service EAR is unavoidable :even in the best car, but certain parts wear out more quickly than others. There is no Meed of scrapping -your car because the piston rings have seen their day, because the platinum points of the - vibrators are worn out. Probably the rest of the car is as good as new. Medica l men agree that the human body is renewed, cell by cell, every seven 'years. You can do the , same with your Ford Car and prolong its life at minimum cost by replacing worn parts from time to time. Ford service has 1,een the rimt'anl; of doubling the lives -of hundreds .of, Ford Curb, and cut -- ting down the cit of motoring. The fact that a Ford Touring Car, which costs $690, f. cob. Foi'd, Ont., can be purchased part by -part J. separately for $917 is ample proof of the economy of driving a Ford Car. It will pay you, to have your car overhauled during the winter months. 700 Canadian Dealers and over 2,00) Service Garages supply genuine Ford parts and prompt repair service. 141 When.buyink choose z Ford, and take advant- age of the economy pf Ford service. E. A. RENWICK, Dealer, L[JCKNOW. i SCIENCE. `BALKS A celebrated scientist referring to cod-liver oil said that Nature had given the world "almost a ready-made food". SCOTT'S [iJiSIO 4 is' richest medicinal .cod-liver oil, :elaborated in a scien- tific manner, very much as Nature wraps up each globule of butter -fat. Scotts is not•uniil.e [,learn i.1 consistency, but many assimilate it easier than they do other fats. Scott's Emulsion is concentrated nourishment that helps keep the body strong. 1 G;ve it a trial ! Scutt ° I1 ,,r,'r 1. i.,rr;t. 19 26 _1 ('1'1.ROSS (`FN1'R1 itlltnphrey. • :qrs. .John McIntyre. %kiln with 11. 4 r! r �' .,,• ,• e'r'r! til►•:• w(•rk of tit,. near "Viv c'r•, rk. Alta 0° "1- i; , . ., kr, ,tln i of. John Mc - Z'. ,n, 1': \ I''I. 1111'• I ir•I'r i ,1'11 t 1' 11 Olt SO on tor. Cry rrllll ( ,lir ,11' `1, Ili; ill'' i, 1', I, , be lCa.; 5 on to fall. and t, ,'1,,'1 u1,, 1i,1, «;(:: 1'\t.inct. i.:;�'in . I,r•r !t il1stantan('oUs. Mr. • left 1 't.,•. •ll('. ly yeras a o, :irn,r„ t1'i • ';iIlV S('ttlf'rs on •the „Pc►,l,$(.,, 1'la;rs.. For twenty ni• more he has been on a horse south of Maple Creek. He Ft widow 's'nd grown up family, �ta,yinc► with toy hr,rthr•r. -John 1lei:!,:,,,i1 Ran, the past few years, has Crone to (,I► . 'Toronto where' she wi11 nl;ik'e her ('(19( h hc,me with hr dnughr, lir;..,"T. J. lra�(',.