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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-08-12, Page 8• ui • • t,y = - i,%>�:. -* tom=+•w�L� wf ,' n - - 1 .�.. tie a - .�.:C 1's _!!Z` -[_a. �a1."��'7� • ,5 _ AUGUST SALE OF RUGS The last two weeks of August we are making a drive to greatly reduce our stock of Carpet Squares. These ti goods were all bought a year ago at prices, in some cases, 50 per cent lower than the mills are asking tcday, and when you get a further reduction of our regular .price it means a big saving and - a splendid opportunity to pur- close new floor coverings. „ RUGS in Tapestry, Brussels, Congoleurn and Union. Sizes 2 1-4x3, 2 1-2x3, 3x3, 3)(3 1-2, 3x4 yds. at 15 per cent off. To show you what this 15 per cent reduction' means, you can buy any $40.00 Rug for -$34,00; any $22.50 Rug for $19,10, etc. REMEMBEIk—Thee are no reserves. Every - Square we have goes - on this sale, and the prices are good only until August 31 st. 1 • 0 Phone No. 10 is at Your Service i I We Ss11 for Cask -Wes Soli' Cheaper Than The Credit Stores FIRST QUALITY GOODS AT LOW PRICES WE GOT A GENUINE SURPRISE ,.LAST - WEEK WHEN A SHIPMENT Oi: CO1110) WiRE ARRIVED FOR US. THiS W1ItE WAS I'l'R('IIASED LAST Nit% 1:Y11:F.1:, BUT ON AtCOUNT (►F .11)V.1Nt'ED t'OSTS AND SCARCITY OF MATERIAL WE 11.1D GIVEN L'r HOPE OF EVER RECEIVING iT. 'HOWEVER, IT iS. HERE. THE BEST QUALITY i ce-. .41011Au. ,„it • . . CLEVELAND WIRE, AND IT WILL BE SOLD .AT $f.50 r -. - ” s,•"liss +rte* . -. -1.•., - ... PER CWT.—CASH. PHONE YOUR ORDFR AND. AE R Ili. HOLD IT FOR YOU. WE 11 %% EV SEV ERAI. SHADES 1W SHFIt I\ WILLIAMS PUNT, WHICH WF. .%RE ('I.F UHN(: %T BARtAIN PRICES THE COLORS ARE (:()()h -THE I'%INT THE REST QUARTS $1.20: PINTS l'a'ter, Th eLucknow. Hardware &Coal.Co. T1iE STORK TIIAT NEVER DIS:%1'i'OINTS 1 1 . A REM. M.%N . I A Heal• roan .11.1 ;-.not.'rant p•il s. .......... •' . t;t.s :►ng.; fivers. Ile wants wolf net A real man nt•'rr 'bilks about what htonett wages. . . 0 world owes him, the happiness 'hr A nal, man is leo: al't,o h'i• fr�rat .deserves, the chances he ought b} „ and guards his re putt stton as hi:. ow:!. richt. to have, and all that. All he I • 1 mat roan is de'pcndahte. ll s sim- clainis is the right to lire and play p!e- venni is as good as his 110,:c oath., the man: f X T!'a: Van hlinor,� a woman. ail} • A real man is j;t-t as honest allele Roman.. Ile eaonot hurt a Kumar.. I* Ike 0111k i Ids ows room u be is 1 physically or morally, . He sticks to Public,, his wife He can be loyal stn if . MAIC EKING Mr. Eldon Twaniley returned last week from Guelph O.A.C..where he I has been taking u short course in ••llort:. t;lture. Mrs.• Jas. Webster. of Lucknow, its visiting, her dyught, r, Mrs. T. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blake. Mr. R. ert Hasty anti Mr-• • R. Johnston mot.,red to ;Stratford and back Thursday Quit-• a number from here attene til the: U.F.O. pt. -ms at .Bla: kh.trse t.sj:e Thursday. , , ..... Family picnics to Lake` Heron are the favorite pastime' this • Warm Reathe•r. . Mrs. 11. Johr:st ►n i• visiting her i son. Mr. R: Johnston, at present. Mrs. D. Anderson spent part of last Reek with Mrs. T. ,Anderson and Mrs. S. Kilpatrick - Rev. R. Copeland preached in the n ineham Methodist church Sunday. Rer.• W. Treleaven, of 1.uckn,,w. preache.1.- very acceptably to the. c,•n- zr. stations nn the Ashfield circuit. :disc Gladys Blake, of Clinton. was the pueet of Mrs, J: Blake this week- end. 1►1 NGANNON t 1•'.;entleei for 'as; week., ' .\ n:. tuber from hon• atterdetd the t :..e•i:augaa in . Grtderich tie r -s: . Re �:. Mr. Chas. Ilreur is the owner •tf a rote Chevron:ePt. .Mrs" i Rev.) I)-' uar?as and baby left -.,-eek for 'London where ..she will t•.:t' her parent.. - Miss Janie . Steth.r= ,has• r+t'3r s! to her hone here after spending a few we•eeks. in Miisk.>,ka. . Mrs. 1.. C. ,Snlily and .daught• r left . "1st week for Manyhe•rrieri. ! a„ where she will visit re'ativcs, . " M. and Mrs. W. E. Stothei and s•►n..J'at k, ni itnn'd up from Tora.lto last' week -.anti an. visiting e• t e•\ fe•rn'e1's parents, Mr. and Mr.. VI Stot1wr•. The ranlen party •tin tie M::t =r tarn • a:'t Indo} night •yeas a ere :it sus' es?. T!4e• Raymond Rutile.- .1 orelie•stra • fur- shed • ckeellernt nm- ie, . and Messrs. Jitney and `itith.•rpr•, ,of 1Ve ttie'ri. • r ntiere ti sortie splen.I •d duets. The. baseball ntatrh hrtwr•'n Retfa't and Wes:field wae .played at 1'1. *' et r-vtl! el ;n a tenoning. „f Westtlrltd 16-4. Speechetti mere tie - en by Rev. Walden and Rot. Gerrit. of Pine Ricer. • r T VOTERS' LIST N CTIC E Vot: rs Lists. 1 .2,, t:pnicip:lity of •the Township of !nloSs..Couniy of Bruee Notice is hes by given .that I have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in Section 9 of the Ontario Voters' Lists Act:, , the copies required by said ,sections to be so trans nil , made pursuant to said Act,. of all per- sons appearing by the Last reg ised as- sessment Roll of the -. lunicipal- ity at Elections for ems rs of the Legislative -Assembly d a Municip- al Flections, and . that the id list was first posted u uty odic• 1104 -rood, on the. h y of Anglin!, 1920, •and remains there for .inspec- tion. 141041AVI:krifit Mele is .And" 1 hereby call >xlpon .a• ll . voters to "like immediate proceedings' to have any errors or omissions correct - ,ed according too taw. George G. Moffat, Clerk of Kinloss Township. --o 0-o-- ASHFIEI.D COUNCIL' • Council met on July ' 26. All tneni-. bers present( Minutes- of •June nest- ing were read and adopted. The tender of Percy .Finigan on the Harris bridge was accepted,. also R. Grant's tender .Ott. the O'Connor bridge.. On motion of •Jamieson and Johns- ton, the following accounts were ord- erec. paid: R. Webster, .graveling Con. 12, $39; Isaac Andrew, gravel, $10.25; Jno. Gibson, graveling and repair tile,. $90.20; Sant Gibson, ins- pecting on S.R.. 6 and• 7, Con. 13; $15; Cyril Campbell... graveling.at Lanes' store, $11."5; Wm. M. Kniht, repairing. culvert, S.B., $10; Lorne Johnston,' tilling washout. anti gravel- ing,' $3.60; . Jno. Shields, cleaning ditch, Con. 3, $11.50; Orville Free, cleaning ditch, Riehardson's Hill, o- $7.45; J. Blake, graveling Div. Line, $17.46; Jas. Oliver, inspecting Div: Line, $3.00; Wnt. Clare, , inspecting on S.R. 3 and 4, Con. 8, $6; R, 'Twam- ley, repairing bridge, S.R. 3 and 4, Con. 9, $3; S. Sherwood, rep. two bridges, Div: Line, $35.50; J. Kilpat- rick; grading a-nd graveling Div Line,. $39; Wm. Kempton, levelling gravel, Con. 12, $1.50; J. Cameron, inspect- ing culvert S.R. 12-13, $9.20; Dren-, nan & Jamieson, building culvert, $422.50 -Ante MeNamara-•bulid ng eul- vert and grading. 52.20; Jno. •Hibben, raking on Con, 12, $2; Ben Fel.. e, graveling S.R. 6-7, Con. 12, $32.50: J. Joinable*, inspecting gravel, `14; A. l:cDonald, Deviation road. $3; Vs. Farrisli, graveling Con. 12, $:,J: Jas. lic!endrick, balance on o:1 for en- I gine, $2; Jno. McRae. gravel, ; R. Grant, pt. pay on . bridge S.R. 12-13, t.. $.x100; Jno J. Hogan, gravel and 3 d; s ' shoveling., $21.95; Jas. Cowan. & Co. iron for bridge, $31.44.;, r,'eru 'n. grading. $2 2; Jas. Prenn*A, gravel- • tag S.IL 6-7, Con. 9, $225.50; McMil- lan & Ashton, graveling Con. 4. •$2$.25; J. L. SuIrvan, towing t. -ants on Martin's Hifi, $14; J. L, Sullivan. .teaming iron from Godeeich, $7; Wil- 1 fres Drennan, pt. pay on bridge. con. 9, $lin); Jno. Kilpatrick, operating grader, $30.75; i.ueknow H wre. to, spikes. $1.98: H. J. Wake. graveling account, $135; I:oard of Iie\a'th, ex - penes, $13.50. ' Council adjourned to 'meet on Aug- ust 30th. - 1 C.,.E. MtDenaarh, (lent. LAN1 ---Monelay. Aug. 9th. Mies Mary Downey, who is a nuase-in-training at St. Jeseph's lloc- pital. London, is home on her annual vacation. • ' l• lours.—to Mr. and Mrs. Fdn--ani Johpstdn, a son—Congratulations. Lanes and vicinity wa$ well repres- ented at the big picnic at Bla. k Horse on Thursday of last week. and a very- rnjnyable time is reported. .• A great 'teal of int -rest is taken in the new reaper at work rutting' Aar f••r J. G.: 1n.?r•r•on en the Fond farm. R.►1►.-rt Ilnwar! and F:•iwand net• ars' r•ne-h s•►••rtirig n`w••Chevrol- et car`, and Henry P. Horan. has a new Fond. • k Come in and esttheNew .son' against your emotzons vaiit to ;ire.. you 'Mr. Edi - son's Realism Test. We want you to dcide for yourself t - the X v Edison brings ivou mush' as iou like to hear it. Think back t ) tht' last tiltlt• you heard a ;Treat' smg- r. •(or instru- mentalist). His art made you 11 .0 emotions, 111 those et Otiolfti,- you found \ (11?r i*lt`atitlre. '.IOU •want the New hdison to l)rinl voti the ,same emotions. The Realism Test helps you as- certain'. whether it dries. Its a scientific test °-faseinating, to en- joy. Hear it, and you'll knot what a miraculous art tilt Nt'11' Lison bi ings 1180 :Our home. Ask about our Budget • Plan. shows you how to or;aui a your dollars 011 a thrill- i)a.i` and ill; ke easy the purchase of a New son: J. G. Armstrong, D 3 itar LUCKNOW. 4.AL'RiER —Monday, Aug. '9th. 111r, and M. Ed. Hannah ar,d sten, John. have returned to Toronto after spending a few` days at K. .1. Maek- entie's. Mist' Frances Macdonald, of Kin- cardine. spent a few days last week the guest' of Miss Mary 11. Marken-- . zie. Miss Tabitha Kempton hats return; cd home after spendinr the past couple of weeks at Chatham and 1'e- trnit. Miss Annie Seott visited ,her sister. Miss Nellie Scott. Kineanie, .last ; Week. _ Master Donald fl i'. si left yesterday to visit friends in Toronto, Mrs. T. Tilf•-rd Sault St Marie. • renewed.old aethlaint:u-..-es in this elerkt•ti .soa-c )-ears ago in Mr. Ap- eel's ger.eral stone here. She a -a, married on sits; 10th, ;:tis, t t Joh;i :tannin. W53 ha. i'; .,n workiez as :, foreman to rt4ut h::i;din-t eontraCt,trs. They rte?iniad for a time i:i T..-rti^tn hitt tht' trif.• to i'Itains h. doesn't rre).-Ae her o ith a hit'ie, nor funtiszi the wherewithal fair the support of herself and child.', D. Robertson ap- arra? ! 1r the wife*„ and . i ays ear ' • K;s•ir. for tae has'oar,.i ..t fie 'Tia'• and the e-ourt after hearing the a iii- er.t a entered. Hanlon to rive his wife at lea -t ten d:-llars we,l:'S in fat re. g. inity last week. miss- Barbara Macf.►n tgh, from S.1LE TEN DIMS • Duluth. is visiting her bother, Mr. Aust'n Rockingham. 1 Tenders addressed jointly to the under.igpe w rxerUtors of the r ,tate tf a the late. .Ian's. E•Ira, wryly ler ip L►� �� :.frer••.!a1C, tr't.trh to t 1 Vit, 1!•2+), for tie r.sreha, r.f th • far'.•; s:tt:at.••t at K•e•-t iv lot 1. & IM, con. 1.., 4 ?It,. 1' art,; r•►r •.5:/ r.f le..► arr.' ;artsy t:,5.k-r, .�e:t::a;e•Ml, 1' btr•.. poi?► 1Mrf, t.tN L tr�.l,r.t• (hrr•r ehar 1 al.•►'••. ' 1 : a• r• • 1.. h : i,•! stvaml. The h,1 h..•• •.r. ar , t ► ,1 r... e*' a ii ! y arr.• I,t..I - F,tr fu1! .trarl r'.:ar- are! pl • nn pr..n., r:{ 1.1 t•.. t t,e• t*fi. rrawfr►te Einar, Itrrt 1'.dttor, R. R. 1, Gre til v k. t)t.t., torn 11-8-c r. MUST St'PP11RT WII'E e•Iitt,.r T:rno,"1' n ,• t •en °„r non hnoi ht 1►3 M. Ma:•tt Hanlon. t.f Tee water, hr•r h:i- a,.1, Js►hn Ilan?ton, e:.- tot,e.l he•f•,r• 'Magistrate clans: Tolt,.r. t►f town, ;iri•i 1.. A. Itrink, ' g. f Ie. r, in the `Town 11211, Wal rt t,• .►N T,h lay aftrrni...n, And r• -,tett in ere b'i.han.1 helm order - ..1 by the 4.4 '411 tilt pay 'hi+ wife .$11 weekly t:.w•a-ni,•c tha ' ippnrt of her - •'f :-reed .thth , *hv. hire t+rrn lia-int fe,rr tP't.• ,late year • rr-ith her p cert: -.,y I Kr, and Mrs. Frank Jaslarr in Tee‘.. Ant. Ths wil,, wbo Kar to bet e :r.arriatr+* was Miss Maude Jasper, ---w-o-e E!(:IdTH CON.. h IN 1.O T.itestiar Aug. n'rz,t Mrs. W ,‘. e` !li`r i:'1 spe.it Stir -Ln rvit'1 i`a•rant,;te: friends_ '.l, syr. S.ur;c,n' ar,,i 'h-Ist,.n niotoretid tri ,('siert.-h this attraetion, hors; The monster 7\t r, at Kia!, -s g. -n irtr=tiny last, was vie -Il a:trnth',i hr eoneresioncre; who rrr.>art it quite Coe lar .est crowd c.r the season.. • anal Mrs. Earl , g. ;'F` n ee4t;-en.i Vi=ctors at the ;Atter': h,u-,e. Mr. 'R'a!t-•r ii4�.ir n t'an. 111. Mr, and Mrs. Duncan R a:lacc and l�ii,y are nrnr trim; old a.Nriaint.--nee e • this 1►etr'•�►. Mia 1'�l�atrh' Fll,sg.tri �i g ►r ! n her v:*.::` on -at. Mae Sei•.ith's, Mia- Arnie • McKa;- has cine t.' t:•rieris-h t t a ,,rcpt a p ls:tittn thin, fear the sumMer months- • Rev. 1.. Swaflteerll and bt.'ther, AIf. of Manitt44. ars eitiitiph► re►latirc jn communite. Mary and tlarence Campbell, et Arenew. l idiag a goat tri;! their aa*t, Yrs. J. 8, Callan. 6 • • AAA ' ••ems