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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-08-26, Page 5• f Let Ids Help You Make a Garden BEAUTIFUL surroundings add to the value of your prop. e ty. A dower • garden to beautify --a vegetable garden to redone your table amt. We have everything to make garden work easy-- des. rakes, lawn hose. lawn mowers, etc. Beau tia�' foot house with O -Cedar Polish (25c to $3.00 sine). 0 -Cedar ?bush Ws. the time and hbor-.av r. is 111 co # NEW PERFECTION • OIL COOKING STOVES . ALL SIZES AND STYLES. M_tRTIN=SENOLR PAINTS AND VARNISHES. A KIND FOR EVERY PURPOSE. GET OUR PRICES ON CORRUGATED GALVAN- IZED ROOFING. WE HAVE A QUANTITY AT FAR LESS THAN PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES. BRANTFORD ASPHALT SLATE SHINGLES AND ROOFING. THE BEST OF ITS KIND ON THE MAR- KET TO -DAY. .LET US ' SHOW YOU ,WHY. PREPARED PLASTER. A CAR OF PORTLAND CEMENT J1Ji AKA:\ ED WE HAVE A NUMBER OF SECOND HAND BI- CYCLES IN GOOD REPAIR .AT RIGHT PRICES. BICYCLE REPAIRING AND SVPPLIBS. WE HAVE A SPECIAL COAL OIL FOR INCU- BATORS. McLEO:D &JOVNT THE STORE WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES FARTHEST +!E a7 OFFTCI ('.t\.tDIAN WHEAT BOARii 11.tRTit'll'_LTlON CERTIF 1C.tTES Commencing August 1ath.,,192*, the Canadian Wheat Board sill make an advance payment agais,t their, 1919- 142n Participation Certificates. • .tn' branch at the Bank will col- lect then Certificate's and holders shtwld consult our local Manager for iwf..,rnsatii a and advice as So their d i- po-al. ' r BANK OF HAMILTON LUCftNOW BRANCH -J. A. C.ltsurie, manager. ntlefiot")ffeJJ WINGHAM, ONT. FALL TERM FROM .tl-t:, 21,4. Graduate.- Placard is Position_. Ser..l a card n.,sieit:.r.i- tht• _E,:.r. :II ►l t.) .a.. `un you during the Cara. L:JR- R e have oompetont ii:►�:;c,r�. t�:.tl'' f.'r each de'p'artment. Register roots.. Pose Iit. • • ivr. the 2Z:! term. D. A. M. LACHLAN. Pr`s.,iont, MURRAY M:I.EISH.• Principal, ti INI 1+!:;► --i 1 1 t=1l--- ---{- (1 . _ (74411444. and-Fern,- 1\'1V(,►HIAM 1'il_1t 'r. LQL'•% Six Joyous Days of Chautauqua Entertainments at Wlagham, :august ,31'st to Sept_ lith. Follliwing talent will appear on the dates mentioned below. Tuesday. -London Concert Party and Prof. '1i1'us. ('aldwt-1l .,f Mt-GA1 University..on -Canada's Plater in the World • To -day."' Wedlnenday-Tom G. Micheltree, Canada's Great Blind i'.3 -list, assist- ed by Miss Gwendolyn ,t.:t.histle, also Lecture sand B.id Imitation by Chas. Crawford Gorst. Thursday -Hawaiian singers and players, also Lecture, "Rambles in Paradise -Hawaii" : - by Mildred Leo' rKlerens, cousin "off' Mark Tvrain.-,= Moving Pictures. , Friday --Lieurance's Little Symph- ony Company and Lecture "The Mis- 'siun of the Anglo Saxon" by Dr. Dan_ 4' tel F. .Fox, Pasadena, Cal. Sa:arday - ( Evening Only. 1 The great play "Nothin" but the Truth." Minday; .J'unior Chautauqua Pag- eant,. also concert by., Jessie !salmi- Christian salmi-Chri tian of the Chautauqua Grand Opera Company. . Geraldine Edgar. violinist, Robert - MacDonald, pianist- ♦:.. TIf you can't take in all of these play_, take in as .many as you can. it E:y:aa was- duly passed kryina the• 1 i .,:,:^.c.: of tr : T .r r? rat* -t f..r the year 1920 Ein!ssi nw•t t'n sus.'. 11. M. i ;her•_ pr s ht.,Johrt C. (-olvr�•11. M. h• anti t:. Fertr_ Ree‘e Ma:dee The fol;aar'r.sr• a.-, 4r.:� t re pa= e'd ard v ey::e' i- ue.i t:tc r o-^' .1 !tassel!, : ' r Cis d:t: lot .1.:. r•. I'�. int 31:� =�t; R W. J. L ,..••. 1 -r i :trivet. VA11.$: .I.r!':r.. J _ loci:: t. t rr r,,r polies a -.l patting- ra . �,nk bt4e at Tityr= t'r.•ek. l::rr.:t-�.U.': 1=a".:a tate t . t•: Liar Pty:t':t f.,r fen. :tt• T."'-• t'rt.:. Ja.'t .ai.arr. -` .lass ; .. _. _ 1� .!H► t �_• tt•aat a• ! :a 2.►ta! $11...$19;.1..`‘ : E ' ;e•, ° • da mar. anti- s;:ad.rl _ • '�1. £'. trip. :Sta.t--;-s. •fr.,:.. •• - Ye' I• s.:t`„n, 111. $5; W- .t'.:•rat: y.i•t :;rail' • •`t::►►: .l'< ..;t• 1' non. IS t.1- _.�-a•:moi �1 '0g: S nio• ►►.teraa. ati- tt 1 1t, -'n. #'_ y,i� L �fi' �'` ='.• r, R:a•itle•i, 11 �.t= rave.. t 4 '. 1' !1_ :ttcD.`ta:.:tt tt yds arato: , !.t?._t+r: tia.- . Mt'Irrt.,, wi. •r -"elft r`a.l ate 1.1t 9. c n. �. 3:'v: 1lar� '.ti Pawnor. 1'at�ar.f,.'in - l•r�t-rrent' ? i.•t•. w rain:" re...:•l art.!rravel ::a'. lot '- t'a'r' •4..1 !.: W. F. I l aI =e• r.'sy. ,. Leen k:Iieti bysiva( ,�� hi ^ W ;c`• -'r'+ 1.44- or ...ay • t\► w- .lt r row:.... : ,.,n. 41?.'O. J:1<•,b !1`• ♦ r. ,`,4`:.s. ilio_' 4 r.7.‘:$"). cit:. !$..i'utal o lt. S ticPonai,f. r.painng cuhert and watching road. i. Sat 3, • eds. it $40. l� I.� r . ('our ty pur:,osc %. e:: -10 mics ori, :":e dollar: f. r reneral school prapas- • .s. i "ri:, •.'•n the dollar. and for T, wr,sh:p 14; rp. set. 1 :-it1 unit:$ on ar.i :. , r : h.•..I 1*u rpo.e- Bar.. of Tr::=:eta•. M e,= !'y a':,i 0.1411Z•a that we I -Lie of the Township Hal ;r. the S.•hooi Far on Sept. 1 ^.. Carr:..:.' • 1 ati-jourrt`vi ::►: Sept. ':h. at l h ' F', a.^:i' ;•, ,.t: � �,•.: C: of Pra r,a.:e Ry-:aw a• ;EO. G. MOFF.AT. CULROSS CENTRE Monday, Aug. 23. Mr. Wm. Moffat had a successful barn raising Friday, Aug. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dickenson and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Day. Mr. and Mrs. John Pinnell returne=d home to Brantford after spending a couple of weeks here. Miss Edith Pinnell accompanied them. Miss Hettie Blackwell, ' of London. is' visiting at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richardson. .,o Miss Belle Scott is visiting frien:is in Galt. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Guest., of Kin - lough, spent Sunday at the home of the formers brother, Mr. Joseph Guest. Mrs. -.N. Gillespie and children re- turned to their home in Toronto aft. spending a few woes at her home t here. SMALLPDX 1N C ARRICK T'':e Walker:or. Telescope had the following: B! r k 5ernallpe* is. prevalent trot d Molae Corners, Con. ti, Carr. The first death occurred on Tuesday of last week when Conrad Baetz. a 19 - year -old college student, who was home on holidays. succumbed after a few days' illness. The disease now exist, ::1 three households. A pian singing in Chelmsford,. Eng- land. was heard 2.673 miler across the • . ocean a: St.• John's. Xewfoundland- I by wireless telephony, this being the greatest di anc a at which wireless telephony has, been successful. is1Nt:11ti HOTEL -MAN h1 J.ift. N' p•r, prt.:'Fr of the tit`:el' a: appeared <' a: R: t! on Mon.i.ay of a-: a.e .i .awl:`tet .tie v:.fat1n.g - ttintar:,, Tt'rtlpVr•anrr Act. 'He was f.1•r..i ,;u:.'; , . : = 0:'!rct:.-e arti. was St r: :c.f a tt'rrf ts+entr days in 2a•.. Was ;^.,i ter; tn' of a tv:e. a: e s Ra ^.� �r.,,;..1 t•,' once. Mar- t was 'ai.rr. t+' ;a.:' a:and slate.: ':Na:, he int: --tf= • ::.•...ittc tip his F.o•c. l at1 „tuc:u haafter h re:ease. . Yl.. w;:1 R irt♦,;hant with but one ft'._•Mar « : y _,1 s 1. tiers two - 7,c.., :e r• <` hy- oct.ttrr.g :rt `til fie Irr►ur..d lio:r of ev-erytY.rg that ' .-tate$ moot. ' CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION. TORONTO Aug. 2&Sep. 11 "The Greatest Annual Event • on Ea th' Where the'wt.. sus its best predc...t et toe M. F ibirt:ea. Farat. Factory. Stock,. said Labra:coy (rt, Lthestasia.Comacorsiove 1mss:-xt•.•aand Esesonmeseat Pageantry on aAtatsiv,e Inco rtparabk -Musk: Fere Arta k ' t *! row! (.raphsc Art! 1 seer astsaeal P+,t�,�c hotr a �SaVn, Demonstrations daiiv by Northwest Mounted Police Teo ?eye a taaaa ` i cteaebele ►s..seee •::r♦ Ai M.141 :I..atar `eemail mater s•.rta E emit sirs • bot Lice Soo^ gyp. l T a. INC a.r Para fVnliaaae>t tle+ll4 Gwe r s E slAtta OMNI Momoomeraebeas As/ a awe at who Seer Attar grass 4.'114 it 'ci tr rear -'.:11 . • `fir* r f1;) JOHN G. KENT. Cogierai himager.M. air .0.01111111611a. Air Feed yQu larid with Feit arau�'�a��iF:s ilizer and you will have F: i n ger and better crap of Wheat sa Price List'.r' w- iiyyy�00 W�iserr '..:tle or ro Ins..-* •r•- • to b. 2to : '., cs per at rt- f: - . Asa 11,4411. A_t#- P.ta�.lt. • r ffi ii IS is tlo azrl-v':a z their.II' = a' 1 tart: Ii: ra;�-T�4 }'r-:t:l4.zr-r.:r.,/n- t and 't . ilaraF.-1)a`, c F, i.e ;u' :.' •• c•rc:r $�.�:�'''h:• .ii • a sran 1 {Y'. ' :t •-es ••t.''.l• 4..• ,- a 1^.riod ro ti ... 'a'.. '-irons• t ,Ir ,r•�. ±: •eliNair....t ! : • :. ha r*. -i . b•.t. • j.tait:0. ,treat. Lt : itrdr ..s: gt4de : ut n,.:C;: f - -•WT.. t ... ; t ••••-. t!..' `or- t:.. :: ? i.r.:..r: zr-ti >r is ar.az- iro. it incilentan-; Wo•es .that Fe rtili:' r sill .1;ow re- s.ult• the ecend sc`asgit. r 1 s.:T-:rii = n i n e e a ve x'y • rt'pc4. - .7 • - .'a- :i FILL IN AND I MAIL US THIS I ORDER FORM' I WITH CHEQUE • BANK DRAFT I FOR AMOUNT ' 1 DO IT AND , MAKE SURE-- OF•-- 4- 1'. BIG, P::Or:Ta P= I FALL WHEAT CRG:' ! - 4 • :t. • GP#.`t Tee. 3�` , 1 •� ..:1 •t•�.1 FORM e . t(• i', r • SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF, CANADA T he applications for New Assurances received by the Company during 1919 real. hed a total of over $10,0,000,0(!0 This exceeds the largest amount of ordinary Life As- surance previously 'written in one year by any Company of the British ' Empire. (leo. H. Smith Get a Policy in 1920. . Agent, Lucknow. Tou'Il�et good satisfaction out of JJHZ41 his GOIDMEMLtooI" For First -clad materials and ;.: x workmanship, coupled v-ith per:, , balance, make ..'p®LD-\ IEDAL- coLt best for every :arrcr. , Ease^ of motion and ::�::-�;:•- work a -e therule when .--.:17.--us(- .. GOLD 1 .. .. F.�:1L . of their r= ,alt A::► or the "COLD l ►ET' 1 : • • t t, - • too; �';ct::1. **GOLD 'All Sensible Farr': r � Upon "GOLD it ?.:L Hart: est .T cols Sale at FirstCIau Hardware Stogies