The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-04-15, Page 8•m
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Spring Is lloijse-Fiirnishing Time iG
S. S. Vac-
uum Sweep-
ers. See them
here. Special
$11 oo.
. _Axminster
}Iearth Dlatts
Best quality,
• 27x54, at 6 50
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Plain Facts about Milk Routes
TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS Y. AND
AXMINSTER SQUARES
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7'4x9, 9x9, '9x10!2 and 9x12, IN
SPLENDID ARRAY OF PAT-
TERNS AND. COLORS., , $16.50
TO $37.50.
BRUSSELS RUGS IN 9x101/2
AND 9x12, $33.50 TO $50.00.
AXMINSTER ° RUGS 9x10 V2
@ $42.50. ,
LINOLEUMS,yOILCLOTIIS, FEL-
TEX :AND CONGOLEUM
zsmov,,..PATTERNS. iitT
TIIE 16-1 LINOLEUM ARE
HERE AND ARE VERY PRET-
TY. PRICED 86.00 PER LIN-
EAL YARD.
FLOOR OILCLOTH IN ALL
WIDTHS 85c SQYD,
FELTEX AT $1.10 PER SQYD.
Window Coverings in ScI'itii, Madras,.9
Marquisette and Filet Nett
FILET NETTS IN PLAIN WHITE 40 INCHES WIDE @ 75c AND
90c PER YARD. ,
SCRIMS AND MARQUISETTES, .IN WHITE, IVORY, BIEGE AND
ECRU AT ?AIR 40c TO $1.25 PER YD.
AT $1.15 PER YARD IS A PLAIN WHITE MARQUISETTE SUIT
ABLE FOR. SETTING IN YOUR OWN CROCHET WORK, A BEAUTIFUL
FINE EVEN THREAD, GOOD ENOUGH FOR'THE BEST ROOM.
MARQUISETTES WITH COLORED BORDER AT 75c I'ER YARD.
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CURTAINS MADE UP—ALL ARE
21/2 YARDS LONG; AND COLORS MOSTLY WHITE AND IVORY.
PRICES RANGE AT $2.75, $3.50, $5.50, $6.00 AND $6.50 PER' PAIR.
DURING HOUSE CLEANING IS A GOOD TIME TO REPLENISH
YOUR STOCK OF BEI) LINEN, TOWKLS, ETC. THIS WEEK WE ARE
OFFERING -A VERY SPECIAL VALUE IN BLEACHED SHEETING 2%2
YDS. WIDE, NICE EVEN THREAD GOOD HEAVY QUALITY AT 85c
PER YD. BEST QUALI.TY PILLOW COTTONS, •40, 42 AND 44 INCHES.
CIRCULAR AT 65, 75 AND 85c. ° TOWELLING ` WITH . GOOD PER-
CENTAGE OF LINEN' IN THEM AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES,
30, 35, 40, 48 AND 50c PER YARD.
CAMERON, MURDOCH & CO.
A team of horses costs about $400, double barna.-
$100, a wagon, $75, making a total' of .$575. A Ford
Truck costs $750 at Ford, Ont.
Government experiments have proved that .the cc►:;t
of feeding a h.orse is 8.7 cents per wbrki::g hour,�r.
17.•1 cents per team perhour. One team, if collecting
toil l;, .could -,lint c coverlnoi'e than ' �0 miles a. clay.
The cost for twelve hours would be $2.09, or about
seven cents a . mile. • The cost for gas. and oil •for at
Ford Truck is .only .4 4 cents a mile... The Ford Truck
A Ford Truck will cover at least 60 miles a day col-
lecting milk or 250 miles on long hauls. It enables you
to operate at a lower cost per mile and to cover twice T
as much territory as with horses.
Ford One -Ton Truck (Chassis only) $750 f. o. b. Ford, Out. If
Use only Genuine Ford Parts
685 eanadian,Dealersand over
. 2,8(.iel Seri'ice (;aretyeu strl►f,ly
(.1tituine 1'I.r'd 1 .;r ureLi
1)1 itit,lit Iese; t.•e` •
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANY OF CANADA
The appIi,C�,.�.t at f(_r
—ter
Company during 1919 reached a total of over
F---
$100,000,000
This exceeds the largest amount of ordinary Life As-
surance previously written in one year by any Company
of the British Empire.
Oeo. H. Smith,
Get a Policy in 1920. . Agent, Lucknow.
FOI DYCE
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McKenzie Webh is busy cutting -
wood for ( ester Taylor, A. Havens
and others in the. locality.
M rs. St. Marie, Sr., and her ilaugh-
tc r are visiting at .1. St. Marie's.
C!ad to hear that Mr.• James Bar-
bour, who has not been well of late,
ground.. -
.i oeph Chamney who has been laid
• up with It severe cold is able to be
out again. 1
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E. A. RENWICK, Dealer, Lucknow
1 -THE APPEAL OF SPRING
LAURIER I April 4th. Francis was in his 19th
—Tuesday,' April 13. I year and was attending college .'n
preparation to entering _the priest-
hood. Hie had previously studied at
Wingha'm Itig)i School. The re-
mains were brought. to the family
hone and Requiem High rass was
,in Sacred heart Church, Wing-
hamir; 'on Wednesday morning prior
iem H
Mrs.. (iomm.� spend Mondair at W.
K pton's.- •
js's Margaret MacNain has' re- T tc, the burial in the R. C. cemetery.
turned to her duties as teacher near,
__ The_ pall . hearers were hta six cous-.
T': r II ,. ins: 'Myles Gibbons and Thomas
iso. Vir4ct MacLennan has re- .in'Maliey, of i
turned Le the Stratford Normal John
Se of after• spending the Easter anal Patrick ` O'Malley, of Culross,
•va tion at her home here. Frank ands' Lafrances Kehoe, of
N « lTtJ ham.
ST. AL+Gt'.STINE
• •--Tuesday, April 13.
Mr.'and Mrs. Wm. Gibbon attend-
ed the funt•rla1' of their nephew Wed-
nesday of last week. .
Mrs. I)an King, of ('ulross, and
baby: r•e• visiting M'v Aster, 1V4s.s
' alannah Donovan.
Out teacher, Miss • Redmond,- spec t
. the Easter vacation with Toronto
¶T:,s Lula Chamney, of Toronto, friehds.
spent the Easter holidays under' the• ; Ilr. a.pd rs. Patrick Gibbons
parental roof. She had a severe and, family have the sympathy of
cold but is well and has returned to many friends in,tfie'loss of their s+m,
the city. , • F'ranhis, who Hied at Sandwich. on
l'ARAM0['NT
Mr.I Clarkson had a very. success-
ful' sale last week. • •
'We are glad to know that Mrs.
Ketchahaw, who was quite seriously
ill, is somewhat better, and we hope
for a complete recovery.
Ada Pickering is on the sick list
this week.
Annie Clarkson returned to Wind-
sor to resume teaching. She was
aceoml.anied by her sister, Alice,
who went on to Detroit.
Stewart Robertson, .who recently
sold his farm. here, has bought Don-
ald Ferguson's farm. Mr. Ferguson
will give up farming for a time.
\ASH FABR1C5
WO1Vi N weary of %%•inter will we-lcome the fresh Lq eli::ess' of the
new wash goods now on display: A;.L'isit tom Wash (;cods depautnlent
will disclose a \VON I )I4,1: uI, S!iowing of all that is crisp and new ---a Eel
ection you'll find hard to equal for prettiness and value.
Voiles
Handsome Voiles in 'dark shades, two-tone e•ffc°ct� and black and
white patterns, full 4o. inches wide. ' AT $1.00 to $1.35y d.
I,3 \ ogite,.Voiles in sortie wonderful new and novel designs in dark
or light shades AT $1.50, $1.75. . . •
Beautiful New Fancy \'Vh to Voiles- Iia choice range of designs 'and
splendid qualities. 65c to $1.50 per yard.
Ginghams
ANDERSONS SCOTCH GINGHAMS are. So ell 1::10‘‘:i
for their fine texture, good wearing .and color'• -keeping rltialities that We nef(1
not reconiuien'd them any further, only to say. that we h:i\•e lust received 'a •
lar a shipment- of new checks in their most elaborate combinations, ;. ► tt►
2 inches wide AT 65, 75, 90c
►1'e are also showing other snakes in stripes and cheeks of the best
Canadian and American manufacture, f,rotu 28 to 36 incheswide ' AT 50 ...
65, 75e yd. .
CORSET DEPT.
OUR SPRING STYLES 01•' GO5-
SARD CORSETS ARE GiVING
EXCELLENT SATISFACTION. TO
THE LADY WHO, WANTS COM-
FORT IN ('ORSETS WE CANNOT
TOO STRONGLY 'ADVISE'. HER TO
HAVE . A •FITTING. OUR ('OR-
SET[ERRI iS HERE /EVERY 1)AY
PRiCE YOU WISH TO PAY. WE
CARRY YOUR C, O it S RT iN
STOCK. EVERY PAIR G[':1RAN-
TEED. • TRY A I GOS$A RD TIIIS
COMMENCIr'G MAIL ORDERS
MAY 6th ' RECEIVE PROMPT ATTEN-
TION. WE ('IVP1 Ot' ('1T •
WE Wli.L ('LOSE EV- STOIIF, S E R V.1 C E. 0't' R
ERY - T 11 U R SD A y STOCK IS FULL 01" EVERY.
�11•••1'F.R"NO(3N AT 12.30 THINti! NEW AND 1'1'-'r0-
P.M. „Am
YOU CAN'T COME''
SPECIAL BARGAINS-1,WR-Tf.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
EVENiNG PROM.7 To USE BUTTERICI(
PATTERNS
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MUNNS, Ripley Phone 61