The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-04-29, Page 8•
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WEEKLY STORE NEWS
LADIES' SUMMER UNDERWEAR
, Our stock embraces% wonderful collection of very
dainty Undies, in silky Lisle, Cambric and Cotton.
Ladies' Vesta in Colton and Liths thread, 35,. 50 65,
75, 85 and 1.00;
Vests in flesh color in t'ure Sitk, at $2.75.
• Ladies' Drawers and Bloomers in Lisle or .Cambric.
- at from .50c to $1.25 per pair.
Latlie1140-•Thread Combinatiois at from S125 to
$2.00 each.
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DIS'Ilt1CT NEWS
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Mortimer a returnefj
soldier of Walkerton, has patented
a noisless roller skate. It has bull -
bearings and pneumatic • tires and -
has two instead of four wheels. It
i4 alightly highei- than the roller
skate.• uuw in me and i. a-11411E1'd,
:4'11) .size •;tioe..
%;allsertotn ratepayers will • %ote
• on a by-law to guarantee the bonds
• of the firm of. Larcen&Shaw who
are extending. their' business and
wish to, issue bonds to the amount
of •$8,006,' They will also ,vote on.
another by-law. to•exempt.-the.Binsi•-•
er-twitte property from taxation and .-
t6 give it -free water power. •
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Corset Covers very dainty and woh4c-n ful values. 35,
50, 75, 90, 1.00 and 1.25.
.‘Cambric Night Gowns, prettily trimmed with lice
and insertion. Values unsurpassed, $1.25 to $3.00.
Underskirts in white Nainsook, to suit all as to
style and price, $1.35 up .to $3.50.
•• THREE HOSIERY- SPECIALS THAT SHOULD CONVINCE .THE
'MOST SKEPTICAL THAT OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
300 PAIR WOMEN'S PLAIN BLACK COTTON HOSE. SIZES 81/2,
.9, 91/2, 10, at 29c pair. •
200 PA -IR BOYS' AND GIRLS' - RIBBED COTTON HOSE. •SIZES 8
to 10 at 39c pair.
240 PAIR MEN'S EVERYDAY WORK SOX, FAWN OR GREY
SHADES, at 3 PAIR FOR $1.00.
P. K. SPORT FLOSS FOR SWEATERS AND PULLOVERS. THIS
IS THE NICEST FLOSS ON THE MARKET. . EVERY WANTED
SHADE IS IMRE, AND PRICED AT ONLY 65r, per 2 oz. BALL.
WASH TOGS FO1 LITTLE TOTS '
s.75--.174
Little Girl's Gingham Dress that will fit., wash and
wear. Nicely made and good colors and patterns to fit
from ages 3 to 14 years, ' 1.00 to 3.00.
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See the iflipoya' Romper dresses for the wee folk,
2 to 6 years, Pink and Blue check ginghams, at $2.75.
Five different colors and patterns in those 'Haugh
Brand' Play Suits for boys 2 to 6 years. Splendid wear-
ing and washing material, and as they come right to the
ankle they do save stockings. Priced at $1.50.
Boys Wash Suits at prices cheaper than youscan
buy the material for. They come in colors and plain
white„ in the middy style, Oliver Twist and plain coat.
Prices at $2.00 to $4.00.
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ity. On the same day Mrs. Davis
gave birth to a4 baby baby boY, following •
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which heart failure set in. Deeeas-' umpy erves
ed was in her 28th year and was
married only a short time previous
•to her -huslianil coming to his piss;
ent charge about, two years ago.
Her,inaiden name was Willena Stella
Fitzgerald, and was .the only daugh-
ter of her widowed mother, who was
in attendance during her illness. The
body was shipped on Toe...slay to.
list. forms hums,. for 'oasis
isent. •
• George' Wright, of Smiths Falls,
for •a time leader' of. -the 160th.
Batt. Band, has been secured sis
leader of ,the -Wingham-Brass•:Band.
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If you get startled easily or
"jtonp- ei• -to•ar: lit lite ' le;:t, t
141110 Iiiiiii.'.. itno.,ttlii .that ,ii.o:i•
Nterie. *sone hi weakened uud
irpent. •
Your Nerves control every Men -
oil ;Intl Physical proceas that takes '
pluee '..kvitiiiii you- 4f . the the
• Nenes .wer,- eat teading to the
11rdit tli.it ortowt14441.1 lieb.et best
sssio. Without Sl .. iSesses you
. staid fie, ss scss Tsste„ Soleil or
pear iisain, for it: is. titiou the
Nervvs t ilia 4.4'4I'T $4'1414(' -4-101WitdS,
If 'you V. i;;h id- l)1141. tit? and
atrupgthett tl'e hotly you must put.
new !ifc •into the •millions of nervS
Wires that lead to the'. Heart, the
nt:ornitsli: the :li,liittys, the Liver,:
and t ho oth•ce. organs: This you
can unite •.edsily -do by takiag .t
six • laiX ireat meat of Ilarkings
art Mill NelVc lien tellY.;. It Will ,
take -,aW.ay 'Oat tired feelttig,'s
banish .,.tlio?;u pains In tiro head,
increase. :vows ,ss•ttettte, help yon 4 ,
to rleep lq.ttir, Ptit-1,,I.,ttr'-ii*.i'd TiVe 1--
longer. .. . .
\‘'hat is a few dollars in com-
parison to. your' health,. we offer
you a sovereign remedy tor your
illness in Hacking's. .Hart And
Nerve reuiedy. 'tile road' to Health
and Happiness is yours if you will
but lk-lieve-•-it. Ilii -s- wonderful
preparation will change you from
a Weak, Nervotts or Anaemic per- • • •
son to.ime full ot .Lite, Vitally.% • .
mitt Animation. It will bope bark • .
t he Roses to • your Che'eks by in- ..
crekettlite, .J.irctiLifion ',and otirifyine .1 • .
the hhaat. Petier •!,.f ttt is s, box's. 1'
now% when You raiiik of i,t.'hut he ••
sure to get IltickingS.; Vrice -5,0c at ' .•
box, -6 for $20. 1.Q1d by all deal-
ers or by mail, .'pos'tpaid. ile.cic•' ,,. ' .
Ings 1.1nitted, 1.!:;tew..4,:.0itt.
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MAFEKU\G
Norman Weiler, of Carrick'Town- • Miss Pearl
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Irvin spent
Aiir. 27.
the. week -
ship. . while. assisting in the shingl-,,end with friends in .Lucknow..
ing -of -*is father's barn last week, '
missed his footing and sliding down
the roof went. over the .edge, taking,
a drop of 25 feet to the ground.
Fortunately no bones were broken,
but, he was badly shaken up..
The Methodist -and' Presbyterian
congregations at Belmore have de-
cided to unite, and the 'services in
the. former church will be continued.
The most cordial relations have al-
ways' existed between the , two
churches, and the union is therefore
expected to be a complete suceess.
F. H. Woods, issuer of automobile
licenses at Goderich, estimates that
this year there •will be 200 more
lioenses issued in ' Huron County
than in 1919.
• The _old wheelbarrow factory in
Meaford,. the largest lant of its
kind in Canada, which has been clos-
ed since the latter part of 1916 ow-
ing to conditions brought 'about by
the war, resumed operations recently
with a full staff of workmen. For
the present the company will manu-
facture wheelbarrows, scrapers,
trucks and platform
warehouse
scales.
• By the sudden death of Mrs. .(Rev)
• Wm. Davis, wife of the beloved rec-
tor of the Anglican churches at Ber-
vie, Kingarf and Kinlough, which
took plice on Sunday last at the
family residence in Bervie, a great
gloom has been cast over that local -
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LIFE ASSURANCE
T he applications, for Nev Assurances received by the
Company during 1919 readied a total of over
ThiA exceeds the largest amount of ordinary Life As-
surance prelfiously written in one year by any Company
of the British Empire.
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. • AI, K IN LOUG HMaster Willie Guest, who has Io -n
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—Tues.y, Apr. 27. arm, has recovered:
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Rev. Andrew Vane, B.A., Toronto, ()tube a number from here atteq-
is visiting at his home here. ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Davis
•Mr. Jas. Bailey, of North Bay, is in Iletvie last week. •Much sympathy
visiting his sister, Mrs. Tweedy, this 1:4 rrit for the hereaveltones.
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week.
Miss Florence Tweedy, .:of Wing:
Mr. Jack Graham, of Royal Bank, ham, visited, her mother here last
Wiegham, spent Sunday with his week
parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kaakt went to
London the early part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. ft. Iludgkinson
s.pent Sunday in Armow. .
Messrs. Ilarty and,Ilarold McLean,
. ?Tent the week -end with friends oil/
li..South Line.
M rs. Jas. John:4ton is ip poor
health at the present, but it is hoped
• she is improving.
• r. and Mrs. it. A. -frichardit'sis•nt
Sunday on the Squth Line:
s. and Mrs. Guest,. of Tt•eswater,
visited at Wesley Guest's this week:
Qaite a number in this vicinity are
under the %heather WO colds at pres-
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Mr. sod Mrs. Wadter. Nicholson
and family spent Sunday .wir riends
ee the SOuth. Line.
There is--ratlier backward wedther
for the -seediag.operations, and prac-,
Tio seed sown yet.
•lhe maple syrup industry is Wound
trp,for the scallion, it has not. been a
very total mason,, folk having no
More than what will.supply their own.
-needs.
Mr. A 1 Hafilea.hy tat eonfined to
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the house at present, but is improv -
Mr. Jas. Percy paid a flying visit
HOLYROOD
—Tuesday, Apr. 27.
Mr. Abner Ackert is installing a
•neWt„furnace in his residence.
Mrs. Kennedy and sen, Jack, are
viSitini- in the burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Temple
-mooning at .1. Purser's.
Look out, girls. Johnnie has:s his
new car..
Quite a number around our burg
have very severe colds, so attendance
at school is IOW. •
The- 110Iyrood Wometi'm Institute
will broil, in the Township Hall May
tith at the ostialhour. This heing
our Ini:4itiestm nu•eting, itII thou' I h•-
sil'iut office- please show hy abseint..
IcOti Call answered •1•Y paying fee.
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s an old Latin saying:"Op-
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portunity has hair in front; !whin.
she lis .bahl; if youimeize her by the
forelock, you may hold.•her; bid; if
are honey-
hoilough on Moutlay. suffered to escape,. not Jultita•r him-
huSucker fishing is again a live busi- ..11;• can catch her. again."
11t'", and airadY a ee g"d nut""The mill, will never grind with
catches are reported.
the water that hem passed."
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Miss Sara Mallotigh is visiting los- 4
sister, 'Mrs. Make,' and other relat-
ives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb McQuillin vis-
ited at Mr. S. Coak's Sunday.
Mr. Isaac &others has completed
his first year course at the .0.A.C.,•
and'will work his brother's farm here
this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Blake and
visited Mrs. Blake's paretits
gannon Sunday.
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•THE EUGENIA POWER PLANT.'
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The Eugenia Falls hydro plant is
now developing' 8000 horsepower
andscan still, increase 50 per cent,
owing to the .installation of a new
turbine unit, which' doubles the cap -
of the plant. The new 'territory to.
Ise servedis referred to as the Bruce
County district and covers delivery
of power to the municipalities ' of
Walkerton, formosis Mildmay, Tees -
water, Wingham, Forwich, Gorrie,
Wroxeter, Lucknow, Ripley,. ICinear-
dine, Southampton and Port. Elgin.
The possibilities. of 'supplying power
to other municipatitie4 in thi's
dis-
triet together and. 'those 'mentioned
above, are being invesigated by the
Commission's enigneers at the pre-
sent -time: Six substations will bp •
required to take care of .the exten-
sion into' the Bruce County district.
It is anticipated 'that the construe -
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tion of these lines •and
will be undertaken,• as. soon as the
weathers perniiis. •
substations
"There's my- father, he • smokes' and
and 'chews, and he is '80 years obit".
"Ah," said , his opponent, "if he
had not used tobacco he might have
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been 90 by ti -is time.
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The best test of Youthis a readi-
ness to take up a new thing or to
adapt to new •circumstances. When
that is present, old age has not. y. t
got any grip.
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HOUSE FURNISHINGS r
THAT TURN THE DUSKY VINTER ROOMS INTO VISIONS 01, St.11111•SZY
IT'S TIME TO SLIP FRESH CHINTZES OVER DARK FURNITURE AND TO REPLACE
OLD CURTAINS WI'l'H NEW.
THIS IS Tilt STORE OF VAMP:I-TY AND QUALITY COMBINED WITHIOW PR1C-
ES—THE STORE IT WILL PAY YOU TO VIM IF YOLLARE IN SEJRCH OF THE
NEWEST AND BEST. •
Cretonnes
CHINTZES THAT EMPHASIZE
THE FASHION FOR VIVID COL-
ORING.
Dozens of new designs glowing
with rich deep velvety colorings are
shown in chintzes, Cretonnes and
shadow cloths, 2-7 to 42 inches wide,
just. what .is. needed fur furniture
covering' ot_the_ popular . side curtains.
Prices run frone.50c to $2.00 a )ard.
Rugs
Tapestry, Axtninster, Brussells
The best values obtainable loth..
A stock of all popular sizes awaits •
3 our inspection. l'rees *are Io ;a
thf•se rugs were liffii0it -mime time
ago.
Congoleum Ifug.s, all sites. rib Al ,I)
per square yard.
Linoleum Uti s, all 14/,PM, fib $ 1.75
••• per square ard.
1-)d. Linoleum in an enornifiii,
display of patterns, Floral and
designs *1.10, $1.50 sapt.yd.
Scotch Linoleum ""tit 111WS" hea%
test quality made in.11ovauliful pat
terns, 4 ydm \(,,,,N
at $2.00 mow yd.
ARE CURTAINS IN YOUR
PLAn FOR
. If they are, Curtains that will
help . to rejuvenate your rooms and
your home are to be found in our
Curtain Section. "There ars Curtains
of scrim, marquisette, voiles, all
?specially priced for Spring. ,Ours is
the largest assortment you will tied
outside a city store, and it ilI pay
you .to. secure your Reeds from our
store .if you want exclusive designs
and superior qualities. Fine Ilunga-
low Nets in artistrc designs and
styles• in filet, nottingham, cable,.
stripe and block -effects. Those de-
siring :a lacy effect should see these
curtains, from $1.75 to $10.00 a pair.
NetssandScrims by the yard at
35c to $2.50 yd.
I HOUSE FINDINGS
1'17111%11N RODS any style tori
11rasseor Wood, long or short. •
flat roond--We ran SU 1/94 You r
aufs)«.
Windost shates:in_z•tast range of'
color!, - Shade Itollerse_ 'Stair Platox,-
tino Shine In IreneW• your oilcloths
and linoleunts; -Wass . Tacks. Furnit-
ure Binding -everything you need
:imong the little, things that put st
to- soar wilfrk -cleaning and
beautifying the htiase.
Come to- the Store stint 'you v ill see a Real Shah_ cal ily
— Goods -"-Yes, we sell diem er.
MUNN'S,
Ripley