The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-05-06, Page 84
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Let us Solve the Low Shoe
Problem For You.'
11 'E ARE SURE FROM OL'R EX, T1:NSIVE AND WELL .t t)RTI:D
STOCK THAT WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT.' BUYING S11OE4
THERE ARE THREE POINTS THAT- .1 BOOT OR .SHOE.MUST POSSES'
TO COME UP TO OUR STANDARD, !ST IS QUALITY 2ND ST'E'LE,
• AND 3RD PRICE. WE CARRY A . LAfGE RANGE OF EMPRESS.. AND.
CLASSIC SHOE TWO BRANDS WHICH WE BELIEVES COMBiNES
ALL THREE.POINTS: VIZ QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE: I'h'MI'S'' .
AND OXFORDS ARE HAVING THE C•11.1.' THIS SEASON.
PUMPS
56628 the pumps shown 19 ,the cyst d a„fine Don ola Kid
maa;de-, on the new;'Opera last full .Lou.i', Heal, with 'Vatiit‘Y '" `" ", Sr,
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Heel Nate sizes _' 1 z to 7 in widths B. and C. Priced at $10.00..
.No 852 The new "Shining" pump in patent leather, a
classic model and wonderful value fdr the money at $7.50
No 8126 Another classic model, plain Black Kid; on
vamp and lowcuban heel, a very 'popular Line $ 7.50.
No 91 1 A splendid pump for girls, plain kid 211 to $ ';•50.
los heel $6.00.
OXFORDS.
The cut onl ‘.right .illustrates .theseasons most popul-
ar style, and is -an Empress model No. 5555. ,. It comes in
• fine black vici •C.V. widths, sizes. '3 to .7 priced at $ h.f'0.
'No. 8129 A classic,model on very much the same lines, on--
.ly has a little longer vamp and the. heel a trifle lower,
be had in widths B. C. b. sizes '21/2 to 8. at $8.50.
No. 197 Is a cushion sole Oxford has a patient toe cap
a versa„ coniforta,ble shoe at the low price. of $6: 00.
No. 5570 Illustrated on left an Empress Oxford on the
new New York l.a.st Fine Vici Kid, light weight welt
sole, full Louis ,heel, vanity hee.11 plate •widths 11. and C.
sizes 21/2 to 7 at $9.00. •.
NOTE:OUR NEW WHITE SHOES ARE NOW IN STOCK, VEI:Y
SMART IN APPEARANCE AND PRICES VERY REASONABLE. OX• -
1 FORDS AM) PUMPS $3.00 • to $4:50. i
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• Monday May 31d
'Sr. and , `Irs.,John A. Lockart and
son Oester motored down . from fort
• Elgin last Frday evening after school
clotted-
.Alf llaldeuby is back to work again
.after a couple of weeks illness.
Patrick Murray bush foreman of '
Cargill visited friends in the neigh-
borhood last Sunday. •
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• 'Miss `.May. Cassidy is spending a
r -%%• days in Chepstuwe. .
Win Lloyd of llolyrood Balled on old
school mates on Sunday. .
ilFrank McDonald of the Teoswatcr
• ank of Hamilton staff 1i,:•'•ped 'the
boys ,to make their Friday evening
party a success. Come again Frank.
E. Stanelyy .and sons are busy'• these
days •erecting their ' new lath and
shingle mill,' Threshing will -be car .
ried on as a side line. in the fall •
season.., •
• 'Friday cven•ing:; bring back, many
of our .youth who are . engaged in
studies or . professional duties during
-.the week.;..*lwee,that on,t-.•come back
are brought back.. 'Well to make a
long' story short I shall tell..- , what
• they., did' last Friday evening. to -for.
g-e`'t.ntheir,.caares and have- a good
•times besides: •
'Mr. and Mrs: Nickolson . Of Kin-
luugh •(Ithe latter it one. -time sctiooi-
mate). were to get a urprihe in .the
form of an old tilos, party, so by
wire,• motor and vehicle the good
good tidings,. were spread, but on al..-
'riving
r-'riving .and finding , nb :=one "to home"
'the party got the surprise instead.
• However, undismayed their possible
where abouts were -learned and the
hostess to .be 'soon hurried home, the
surprisers did the rest, so that when
the -host arrived on the scene all' was
as merry as a wedding bell.. In the
wee hours of the. morning after
thanking Mr.. and Mrs..Nickolson for
the pleasant .evening all dispersed
footsore 'but, fight , hearted.
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Notire of Dissolution of Partnership
: NGtice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore sub...stitag be-
tween us, as •the Luc>;saw Flax M::1,
,in the Village -►f: I.uIc::no v ::i ('rarity
'of Bruce, has hia'•l:y' 'been '.dissolve d
•by im..tual consent. •
.A11. debts owing to the said 'part-
nership are to be paid to James R.
Cutt, at Ltieknow aforesaid, and all
claims against <<the said • partnership
are to be presented tea the said James
R. Cutt; by whom the sante will be
settled.'
s" ! Dated'at Luknow this Third day of
• May A. D. 1920. . • •
Witness, ...
"Joseph Agnew" 'William A. Logan
CH 11E.
For Economical Transportation
Mac K enzie & Smith
Dealers
Lckw & Vicinity
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IThe follown: paragraph taken frim
theiiuu' nthly Bulktin published by
:fe 14kt,'.a :.•:,r 11:.5 ' , .1 d'..i'es that.
.another •Lucknow boy is making good:
"At Mnbridge,. S. D., we ave a .man •
,who :spells his::nameff eddes. From-
:Au- t.h it 1.1 •
efll' j,. r•rrr►t .g�.l .Y �►•. illll3�L-•--it►
til ti IN GOOD
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Get -us. At arty rate he is getting
t i in on _.1 !.. ,. . ne. Thank you•
Camerun. You are now 'second in the
local colun.n. We want to. see you
in they first ranks next month."
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ONE 1)1•' 11IE. MOST C.11'•.1BLE :11;'1 \it►I:11 1..
EXPERTS IN C•1Nt1IU.1 t►u '111F: U. S. 11
SECURED. 1115 EX I'I•:itiF:N('E AND 11:11.,') l ARE.
•.1V:'z,JL:%i11.F: FOR 1.01 . Iii{1!11; IN YO1 It t- \It, \t►
MATTER 1111\T \1.1k E. AND HAVE I'I' 1'1-1- IN
1:1011 CONDiTION. �1•:ItV1(E WILL 1. 11.1t'.11'ti i:t: 1\ -
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tfi;,i .�i.•f�:ert',' Mer+l;,• 'Mand
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Mr. Wilson Ei:int, proprie•ttor of the
+nrncre•:al 1f14451, ('1ielton, and his
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car accident on April '21th. Mr: and
Elliot and their little child and
I) 4Raker, of Clinton, were driving.,
r/A4t the Se•h\t•ilntz (arm near flenmil-
`lI r, when a '(1,•ep rut •deflected the
•st •Bring g ar 814,4 the car turned terns
ph `fly over, and Mr. and Mrs. 'Elliott
were thrown through the winefshield,
cut by the glass and 'r-vcrly, shaken 1
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ti\'hilee ' butt:rig gase.line ,"intex h
Ford car at \Valke•rton one night last
week Peter 'McGarity lit a thatch fo
SBE.-. if the tank:was nearly f011. Just
as he diseover.'d that it v.a:e so, • the
1 gasoline caught firer ,from the mail,.'#a
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and everything c cola stihle• about th-
ear went up in smoke. Don't look at
.gasoline with a lighted match.
Henry I.e,s-e11 the, 12 year old -“in
1�f Mr. ,fic•hael Rossell of Hanover
was drowned w the Seugecen .:kiy,er,
one tulle south of that town on Sun -
clay •aft'rrrn.,,.n. Ilei wa'- attempting to
t.10s•s a fog which spanm d the rive?,
and carried a. do, 'in his arms. .'1'r,
animal made a jump frith' the• },f,.:'
urns w hen. half....v.44.y aae•ro=i the b.„,
causing hien to lose his. balanr•e and
fail into the' rapi:lly rushing sire; rn.
The only witnesses of ,the._ traedgt•edy
were 14:5 younge,,t brr,the•r• 1411,1 t•Nos,
',rhos . small boy,- ills .:),•,elywits. r••-
, ,4'.••• P.41 Ori Monday. rl•,r.rl, about half
:e toil.•, further dop.4.1I the• r;\'er•.
II l.. Till' , },►1d' 4•:,•41 f,e ,l curl}tart and
i;ake r '.cher \BEMs in' Chi. t`iiar "'• xt was •
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Totorlrn. `811,4, .e hoz(tr•r if ),'.'l ru.•ntlofl this
paper said ew•lv.4 4c,. stamp to par wawa. •
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20-5- "James R. Cutt"
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Phone N% ''1 is at Your Service
:We Sell fur Cash we sell Cheaper 'kart `: n • t'::'ciit Stores
v Il til' .1I:I:11 1'1► \ t' 11:1 t) 11) tit' CI 1:11.l,(%:%l)
t't;1 I.LI► WIRE.
- \\E HAVE' A SPEC1.A1. IN .1 HOG FENCE, $..
M'1RES, 31 INCHES U[t5;11 11,01'il, ti'Y,.41'S 16', IN('lil'a
APART, Al1. NO. J WIIU FOR ONLY 60c PER ROD.
'1'1115 1:-r' A SPECIAL -V.1LUE. • ,
WE ;111.11'1: POULTRY FENCE WHICH 1.5 t\'1`.1'1'
Z•Q.0 NLF:a3. ONE FENCE 1 , '•l l"1'. 111(..1.1, is Wilms,.
•'WITH UPRIGHTS 6 INCITES A1'.1RT. WE 1J:1\'f;'A
01'1111 5 1.7.---1-i1G11, 20 WIRES 11'1'1'11 , S I'.t S '6 • IN.
• APART AT .A SPECIAL I'It10E OF 93c 1',F:1{ •1301).
WE HAVE A FULL STOCK• OF SHERWIN
LIAMS PAINTS AND VARNISH, A 1'.1INT AND A
VARNISH, TO SUIT EVERY. 'REQUIREMENT.
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WE AVE%FRESM CEMENT. ON HAND.
The LEICi(IIOW IiLrdWa1C&Lt)aJ
THE STORE 'THAT NEVER{ Dia.\ Pi'OIN'l 8
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An illustration of how the great
-war in Europe interfered with •thee
mail service from Russia comes from
Desboro •ul► in Bruce County. A
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Mrs. Mndelsohn,• 'wife .-or a Russian
, Jew of that' village was visiting ' in
'Russia when the war broke out early
_ in_August _1:?:1.4.___._Qu the `20th of Au-
gust of that year; Mrs Mendelsohn
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mailed a letter to her. husband- at
Desboro. • This letter reached • Mr.
Mendelsohn 'only .the 'other•.,day; !Apr.
40,. 191211, ,having been nearly, six
years on the way. Mrs. Mendelsohn
got hack to Canada two ' years ago.
Mrs.. Thomas Allison wide., Hi the
Ilate 1 hotiias Aliiso►i,• a .Culross pion-
eer,: died .at the home . of her sent
Andrew, art Bcansville on'April '21, at
the•age of 86 years Mr.. Allison died
in November. 1918, since which Mr::.
AIlisr,n:has, lived: at. fl'ains•. ille. ' The
-rt. -ma ins were= •-br,;tt•ght to Teen at. r
for interment. •
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The Mildmay Gazett . reports,.
follows.- A hound i,4.l,►ntrine: to \ti't,l.
McKinnon rr.et n ith an untimely- and
cruel ••death •last Wednesday.
when 'it Was attacked by .a pair of
vicious dogs. 'and welrr.ed ,to •:.
Jim Garland, of near Cargill, made Ther (mit ' of -tt e
::20 gallons of syrup this, season from made good••the loss. Dogs• fi•eituent-
about 1.100 trees he had tapped. lie• ly inflicted severe punishment up(►n
considers it good • business and next • each other while' fighting, 'but the
year, will have in a lager j►lant and killing of a 'clog by other dogs is a
will tap an .additional 1000 •tkvs• rare oc•cujrance.
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f.;: f i••, tf,jcether 1 \VIth three, head of
;cttl.e'. 1O l thiAt•I- of wheat 640 bu h-
foIs of i.ht-1 :T'''eal 'ton'' of hay and
other ferd,ard all the implements /-•x.
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