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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-07-15, Page 8•• 1 tt * r.4•.; rw s, ",vtG••' 4�a« Kn.Wtt..., .a<<•-.;' THE FINAL TWO DABS ew of our Sale will be busy ones. " We are determined to have a whirlwind finish and in order to make Friday lat1d Saturday the two busiest days the Store ever had prices ces. on Clearing Lines are cut to the core. LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS, regular 2.75, 3.00, 3.25 and 3. 75, for 1 95 MEN'S PANAMA HATS, 3.00 to 4.5Q:- Friday and Saturday $1.95 The balance of those 1.69 Shoes for Two Days 1.00 L.ADIES' VOILE BLOUSES, plain White, SHORT SLEEVES. Reg'ular up to (i.50. F iday and Saturday X3.95 .TAN COTTON HOSE for LADIES 29c pair. $2-.i5 LADIES' BLACK -SILK HOSE., All sizes. $1.95 pair. BLACK AND "WHITE SHEPHERD CHECK SKIRTS at nearly Half Price, $5.50 for $2.95. LADIES' CAMBRIC NIGHT GOWNS. Reg. 2,00 for $1.69. WHITE SKIRTS, reg. 4.25 and 4.50; Clear at $Q5. Two �.r� ,t.Middies .A few Ladies' Middy Blouses clearing at $1.39. Children's Middies, 6 to 12 years, ' clearing at 98c. CAMERON, MURDOCH & CO. . ASRFIELD CO.YNCiL $68. 70; ,tilt►. Kiipati•ick, �ruvt " ). lid Con.1 TII I. I.1'Cli NOW t;.1 NILS • 6 1 Vb. !,e•t: Russ-;trit,t►t•d - to wrestle, 111 .SITU.,{:,: fleet �3tY1c•aven, inspell- ---,-- pitied his ,bontr�. Council met in Township Hall oil ill); Co.te, $;.3t►; Hugh Finegan •. ui-.I. 1 t:; B. {►t' V ► June 6th. All ' members present. i tpectrng Con. 6, $1''.111,1; . "lhus. (Rely t unt. Vie..' u, "az. I"'`'h,►t►(J 111• ::Itil� 1•t•. Theo !.. 11•, .lulill:itl►Il, a� _tralt•i,t ::1.! Minutes of May meeting read ` and ! ardson, Sr., gravel, $3.87; .1'.. Dien_ lute , r.+:int; nan, tilling washout S. $. 6. and i, ; 1t.h:cai'1,i1:e m'in.c• (tth,t7 1:a g.onl• :out ,1 Ili caul;) hurl the r big h:tlnnier and adopted.r.in very fust. On motion of T. Richardson and F. Con. 10, $1.00.; Lucknow 1larelware, 1 The _ irne.luot Auld Scotia revival in But a:,i;'er. find (tan(er,,•the pith of Johnston Council decided to raise the i bridge railings. S. R. 12 and 13, ('on. Luis land F. - the tut price paid for road gravel franc 10c': 10 -and 12 $80.75; W. Drennan and F.:•• 'Mid G:tl iic and tai.tun sad s';irlin_, 11'a ' :t �•ourig drip from •Br•tt��; l `' 4 per yard. i Janriesoi building culverts and team- 1'iP�'-batid. OM' own. Archie Scutt. �. to 1..� c On motion of J. Jamieson and T. inn road tele $196.00; 'Jas Henderson 11'1• cheered , ' + rood lite, $110.00; B. 13uckiri);hant The held had been chosen; a chief -.I c} (l ri and the tvon(It it'd at (herr Richardson the tender of R.:•1, (,ran.t r tam was there glorious .feats; • on the O'Reilly bridge gas accepted. inspecting cal. Can. 12: C;1,1)1); I•', ,.tilt rimintm r1 Aro ,uuunc►nc,t the clan, j The crowd bra, impartial, tarlf h( ro it Onminotion 6f T. Sullivan and F, Armstrong, two medals $44).01;11'i;r. i with tine• carts:• . greets; . ; Johnston P. Finnigan was awarded Brown !+2. hrs. with tractor, $181.00; ; Across •the' .south border, from )ill the., I :Intl gallant young 1111,*hlander3 (l;ln •.• 8t117-lar tier .. '1'i) Lt;c:it11(1P thaey hast. nod •a; calledi To i • to a trier• 1 many's 1 .1 The I'll (.a,•1- :n l',;i•,•.nto were many an(1 • • true; - For •, We knevr down i:1 Hamilton what ' t:i'y would 110.. . •* . T:. 1 The 4.•,•.'ers a•,,3 pipers—al: l.raw t 1, ighlan' :nen, ' • Ar.•I !: )e -like t .ant'. jt:.•: fr•.. h fr.,ni •T,1 1 TlieLiicknow Hardware &'CoaICo. • miN.11.•111.•••• 1.11.111011111111M111. ++n�M Ilione No. 10 is at Your Service Me .Sell for Cash—we dell C:hr`aper 'Thad The Grtdit .a...,111na I. Stores11 011U LAWN MOWERS AIt,E ti1F, BEST (A\.tD- • IAN 11OWERN MAN UF'4(•'t'1'RED. WE 11.11'N:. A 11'1•:1.1. ASSORTED STOCK 16 IN('ll CUT, 8, 9, AND, 10 INt'11 WHEELS.,.. PRICE, . $8.00, $8.50 ANI) $10.00 THE SAMSON 11.1Y FORKS :SNI) HOES IIAVE tl.tj)E A NAME FOR THEMSELVES TILS.'t' !11:thES S.-AMSON A HOUSEHOLD HO1.1) 11011U. CORItE('1' I N SHAPE, MADE OF F'1RtS'1' QUA'S! Y, STEEL. 11'1'I'!I SELECTED SECOND (:ROWT11 WHITE ASH HAND. LES PLACES 'I1IESE 'Fool,s IN .1 ('(.ASS It1 THEM- SELVES. WE II.1VE IN. STO('h '1'11F: F1 RST (it'.t1•ITY 1.ONC FIBRE I'1'•ItE X11\11.1..1 II 11• 1�C)1: tiF THIS ROPE RE FORE 1'01' BUN , - WE . HAVE -A 1' 1': IVY i' l N E .. • ,; (11.11''111 SCREEN, •DOORS :-AN•i) ,WLNiM341' ;, x' N(1.�',t, ,. '14) KEEI' ()11T TIi:1'1' TESTY• • Il`•OIL STOVES WE HAVE A t'u.w'LEl F::S`l'O('K OF . .PERFECTION AND F1.OREN('E••. NEVfit. 1 ['"1'(►11.1'i'1(' . WHICH WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO •SHOW YOU. TNF: STORE '111:1'1' NF:1'I:It 1►1�'.11'I'1)t'\'1`S • .6.4611 Lucknow Machine and Repair Shop N'J'bV ItE_ADY;1'O DO AL 1: hlNDS FARM IMPLEMENTS THRESHING. :MACHINES BILES. V GAS ENGINE. .REPAIR 1V 1ti1 .1 SPECIALTY. WE HAVE HAD YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THi.- LINE AND CAN GUARANTEE • FIRST ('1..1SS 1t'(►ItK. AGENTS FOlt (:11.SON TRACTORS AND (:.1S ENGINES. ti iii;:i A OM -0- C. S. Durnin 81 Som contract 'of repairs to bridge on Side Jim. Bradley, 92 hrs grading, $.11.,$•1; Road 9 and 10, Con. 7 and r;. •ino. Bradley, inspecting culvert and By-laws No's. 5 and 6, authoriz:nl• plowing road, $10.50; .101 "MeAdntt`), the treasuter to borrow from the'' work on hill at Lake $1::5.0n; .1tl;en Molsons Bank the money necessary McAdam work on hill at Lake 43.1)1)•; to meet (he interest on the Ontario Colin McLean work on hill at I.ake West Shore Railway. and Township $J.00; 4as. Drennan cleaning d t'— expenditure, was read a first; Qecorrd temporary bridge. ' `;al.1'l'); �l.• and third times in open Council and rtn•. ;:. v. rk on hill at 1.a finally passed. • Pat Murphy. work at O'C'otel,t.•'s Moved by J. .tan: ie�,r.` ar.rl T. J. ` bridge $'15.00; S. Martin, Work a• •i'. Richardson 'that the• fol:ocvin�K f)a'ten'.o Ili'1' $}1:.r'o;' c'lift•►n Ans cour.t3 be paid: Fred ar.F+ersor ..' .k on S i;:i'.an1's hill. $t;,9,►;. (• •,►. 'graveling S. R. , aril 10.. $17,1,0; !'I:ins`'n, • sl..t`pening pick. Ritchie, rep. tile! S: R. a-. 1 4, .;'• I•11`..k ,•.1 ntin(•1.:,t11c rti•i'ni,�, Vii.:,r►• R'(•.. P•itchie. ora:e: r, ' I;• +, and � , r & Massey, 1-, bladed for s;rai}-•t;- 10, Con. 12, $42.'D"; Er..r t Ga-.1-r•r. las . llend.'rs(►n, t: , , ;::1.:► ►. inspecting on S. R. wane: 10. r: r. 1., T• •a plc:._,, S6.00; M. Shackleton, r'•pai., r• a'' S. R. 'I and 4, Con. �, t2 , . h: r_ wood, repairing rc•arl S. B., : a:-. i .4. Con. 6. $5.04; R m. Myers, rens. r.n: - briridlte on D. L.,-' $1.00° G. Tu•a •r'r• repairing culvert inn: ti .:,0; .J•,!,r, Petree, plank, $ 0.04;- .Rr •M 'rar,. 'cleaning ditch on Con, 9; t1.50: Thr,c. Glenn, (traveling S.R. 5 arse it • . h and 10, $73.25; D. Hackett it pe, • inr• same $13.50; Peti�r Gaaiz••r, rtra tiling S. R.:3 and 4, Con. A, Wesley Twamley, graveling S. R. :: :)n,1 4, Con. 8 $'3;.50; . Jas. Hayden, dis.'ing and:repairing 3 culverts. .hi•: L., Q'.::(1 - alp, rt Haire. t''. •1• • di• 'r and -tilling wt,hotlt 5. R. :.• .i 'r,..•, r 4 con. 4'. $22.13; Til,,., Sl t bui!•Iing protection fence at i .t: ••.1 . � t1` ' - Mrs. .1, .leonif--son left• last hritlste, $8.00; O. Free. crate lin,; a"` visit is.t fri. l:,l rt til<• N1(•sti,r�i I.r cleaning ditch pn Mca'hinney's hill, 1•• T 1 1,y Sullivan and •.l,,hn;'•n 1 ,. ,•, ,1 :: ! ,. irn t:nti1 •T::! is • .. (`ji t.. E. 11c1)onagh, t':. rk. 1..11•it11T it "1.:• 1 • .:, \ia• Niliri. '►' ,, :+ �•�r. 1►,'• ,'r1 Llar't ' r' ...'aa• ,•.r :it their h•,n-r h/-rv•. Str:Itf•.'rr!. v_i''r;. ,i! !�: }.• . • err -r'<• 1T; 1'..l..• �:'t, r ilr'r't-, 1'i'�itiJ)c' )1..r hr•r.:i:• r. \1 r•. W ul. %V:.-• . NTT-. til all the while. • . see them, 'twos worth going . the mile. t..,•ir 11' n.. Tette (lime rite fr,►'n Zort•a, fr.mi L i -At ' l), and (:alt. •i'.h„ Tt1 fro.`.) Glt'n I:' volt r.' t .1. •f t .11 e•r . And. last was the struggle tivixt on and •Bruce, s i, les had been chosen, all sor:,.; of Great Zeus, pick of the sailors Souttia:ni.t -in 1 .had sent. n.i:,*hty harn-huiltlt•rs from Ash- 1 field all went. til 1.,1.•:: of th.' oist,►1, the ti)pe strt tcht•tl a yard. ane'hl►rint'rl stiffened as iru•1 • id . hard; ' ,si:enee' tits painful save beating, ARE YOU A MAN OR WOMAN Brave- enough to Face the 1'.uturc':' Big enough to Assume a Responsibility? Far-seeing enough to Prepare for 11i.fortun( ? .lmhitions enough 'to Increase your F,.t::te imntrd:atel) ? Patriotic enough to Provide fur Your Oa. n' • - 1'::)t•ral•tic enough to be tual.in�; 1!enlll{} enough to pays a \lt•dit•al 1: %;:tied:ttiott? Then i�lip this adrt•rtise'n1('nt. Fill ; in coupon and • se.•nd to S. C. COOPER, Inspector. The Northern Life .1ssOrance- 1':u‘ 1, �rn1,1, -I (nista,- I.ut 4. Ito* ,1e�tlrt I►:,t,• 1.,,. •, (O1.0.RI 'H The "(durious 1k2th" was eelebrat' here -by some thousands of Waage - Men wn and • as ninny •gtpre followers, r)espi•te• the threatening h'e'ather the turnout was'about as large as (iotl'r- l irh has had.' 'three special, trains were run till bringing in faircrot�~t•1,, but not as large as wait exiieet"el. The pr,) ession formed up ; in flet"ria Par': and, headed by .1. B. Arnrftage, t'••,.nty master, and the Citizen's 13:end, .paraded the street; to the •"r:►ire, where addresses were given. i1 r. Armitage acted :is - cha.rarart. a l e 111 o • f h e,coml were. !;even I►ti• Mayor 11'igle, on behalf of the town, t:l:•1• by Rev. Mr. McCaulay i,ritbehalf e•f the••'1�iniste•rial Assotia tion. " Rev. Mr..McKe•);ney:, of Clinton, the .pati Ask to hear 7i 4Groh EDiS0N a SN►/ which baths this challenge— (reprinted ' from ern advertisen,•nt by the oratories). .1 ,•i. t,.,t. :l :tr• c.o."::r;-• with h •a'r'ts ' f hearts, Edison L b :(1 a :,1:1,e , f ` C�� (�n:`r r to note Where the_• '.anti re . 1 Tal speaker.. )tale a brief outline 'i)f ."V6'e are informed that the represents. S,► 1.U,'!t.`0'.1' 111:`1 ICt'1'r" t'. ,A• ith•.l:t.'�. •est starte. 1';''tish fr1'rel.►m s'nce :.•h),•rt•Ar. ;t'r.,, saes of talking -machine rnant,fa.:ruier• t,. F lanae•. ;