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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-12-02, Page 4—Assam Teas are noted for their strength and rich- ness. _.. Red Rose Tea consists chiefly of sellected Assams blended with the' finest Ceylons. • �a Incorporated ih 1855 CAPITAL AND RESERVE $9,000,000 , Over' 130 .'Branches THE MOLSONS BANK. Encourage Thrift in Your Children in Your. Children The opening of sav ings Apeount . .for 'a child in THE MOLSONS BANK bncourages hint, to nave. It is a step towards that traditional first thousand dollars. Savings Departments at all Branchef . T. S. REID, MANIGER, LUCKNOW BRANCH I.1. C. Tractors & Engines DLERING Drills, Cultivators 81 Harrows - Louden Litter Carriers, Stalls, Stanchions and -Water Bowls FROST Gates, Fence & Nog Wire . New Williams Sewing Machines Gourlay, Winter and Leeming Piav tis For Sale b; W. G. ANDREW, e LUCKNOW. MA 11 C C 117 FACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed' to the Postmaster General, will be rec- .•itied at Ottawa •until noon .on•Friday, 24th. clay of . December, 1920, for the conv=eyance • of His Majesty's Mails, on a •Contract for four years, six times per week over Lucknow No. 6 Rural, Route, frozu .the Postmaster` General's Pleasure. ' Printed notices containing further information as' to 'conditions t3'f pro-,. posed Contract may be ••seen • and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the • Post Offices of Luck - now, Dungannon, Whitechurch, Iloly- rood, and at the office of the Post .Office Inspector, London. ' Chas..E.' 13. Fisher, • Post Office Inspector. Post Office Inspector's Office, , London, Nov., 12th, 1920. 16-,12-540. �ii kD orFla HstMILTON ) E D 1P 7 2, ,=- r+a►u. ••'• - • THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK ' THE purchasing pow* of a dal - lar has been' cut in two since 1914. With a trend, toward normal prices, the dollar will again be worth more. There will be great opportun- ities in the next few. years . for the • man with read- capital. BE DOL-. LARWISE, save and deposit. regul• - arty.. SANK OF HAMILTON LUCKNOW BRANCH -J. A. Clennie,,Mana• ger i i, f. •, :V lit 1.0 411 r... t,: . erg+. - Ammar 1114 MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be rec- eived at Ottawa until noon. ori Friday, the• 31st day of December, 1920, for the conveyance of His Majesty's. Mails, on a proposed Contract for ears, 24 times per week on the route Lucknow Post Office and Grand Trunk Railway Station, from the 1st day of April, next. 1'.ri•r:ted notices 'containingfurther information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen '' and blank forms of Tender may be obtain- ed at the Post Offices of Lucknow, • Ripley, and at the office of the ' Post O:'ice Inspector, London. Chas. E. H. Fisher . -- Post Office Inspector. Post Office Inspector's Office, London, Nov. 19, 1\920. 16-12-540. • . FALL ASSIZES AT WALKERTON fltd that it was, the cop that meat him up and kicked•him•, and in this he was Constable Beam sn, of Hanover,corr+,beratc+l by his t•ife, son, sister • was found guilty by the Jury of kick- and father -in -Loy, v h(► clr,in,ed'. o •ing and terribly injur.ng Alred Bail hay.'" v tnesstd the l,rrf •, manta.. Tin. of that town on Sept. Pith,lviy. i li::irlt.i;; who uerl1 fu: 3,0(10, waO seems that Ball's wife and his sister •• -al's' .a ` . •4 ' P thtttlitA es iill(1 cosh had poured out some ciuer bt:lengui;� ti . < , .,rt. U. F . l' !+ in' fori'laintirT; to Ball and that one of the ladies nazi A. H. Curry, of 1►urptarl. for (Kt. • told Constablt_Bea'mish, wile is a Defendant Takes Back Farm neighbor, tha�, Alf Would no doubt be 1` a'i►" r`• llarr4,n was 'an action vexed when he returned h'„ne and ' 1'r.,,'i,.lit 1,_: Ji.st•;►h Waugh, of Arran found it out: Beamiah heard a rack- :i,, t., r(_•�n.t.•r damag•ss of et that evening over at old Mrs. I3a11's. ''' n.' trout R',l,:rt :X. Harlon,• t,t home,. where 1.?u:, women had ;.(,re, •i•i,t•a. •\� tiu'-'h elver ;) •', t. &int -. '. .eht• nP�r•t:':ti!=.(.� 1.14:tiff: llllr'.•)ittse t ( and surmising that it was Alf gett,r.;, • vexed, he hurried over. He clainis.to 1''1 :1' t'-: r,► land near r11it'nifoi-(l'f•,r • have found Al! with •s shevel poend- $1• •'`')•`• t:i.tt ll:,rr+=:a r.:;rest tttr'1 the ing 'ori his mother's •woodshed door, •ar,) t•, 1,, ;,rit•'t:rail; free of wc,tls. and on enquirifig what he• was doing, Jtr.'..Wa-i h < :4 'rrc•(l that this state- • here, clan(+ ( that- Ball said, "I Will • r;.p,Ttt ;:, " t,r r.r*•. µutile Mr. I1ai'r(,n split ' " (!t n,••- is;c . ill a(le sue hast statement p j•(,ur/ Bead. open, and made a Lunge at him with the spade. .The of- her.• tl:c t: ,•1. 'h h, n.attt•r w- • firer, after 'twiating•this out of h.4 t•..:r ! :r. t;r-jrt 1,y th►• tl••fentl'tat t'el:- hand, claims that Alf made a 'run to 'n=' l•a; k t _ • `arra at the li,lr'•ha •• ,oked to hm like' ' ' • 1. '► :r atd t'1 t.ay S:•tr(1 get something something that 1' � � an axe, when he grabbed him ar.41 • :cry .to t•I:tint:fT. :1= it is estii•4at.'4l • i, ro • , ^ P v t ., r.•, i t proceeded with the aid of M r. Fede , ' ' • plaintiff's father-in-law, to .take Bail r a' + f O.:' to his4home across ti".e lot. • /hiurir.;.'al. 1' +tri + 1,,.:r). ;•,r Balla seems to hay,. grit, `, I f. , :;''•• (. E :�_:fr► •( the Journey ;,t docked`. _ Srottnr?-ttl ViWf: • 'f tra. 1' r s that he is stated to be in- • \'•-ade .t•-:'„ `: 1'1.4401 extremities jured for life. Dr. Taylor, Who later W';t .1''i )'' .r t'4 .t at .1•• r, ••(4r: - examined him, said that: Pie• also had •%-• •::til(:of 701,,las,Il (•,, tri T'•:urr some deep ridges on the heat as if I'(•*1;',- 'la vti,'t', ! :„', 1'+tl•••'!1. , baton or club. q h ''r i,:. , i..r T. ' ' T!+ 11... hit with a ••.t�'4:.- _ h,' t�-, , r ��• � F, - •..,:(• •in Egli: stable, who 'claims he didn't have a . With him, stated that all the F'' •1•:;t .�.',l' :•r,:,e-c•-(fir,�'nt. baton i u pnishment that Ball got came from :1: i il' ',,r - ear, �(, �..rr- l,► ItisThe . 'i :i'. c t''•,+' ,•,,•. .r,•1: ,f +', ►+r'.r' ;r't father-in-law, Eehy. (it%cer' ' 114 n1;'r-••.' r+•,! :.' ,;• ,',4 '''�'1 n �:?r''"• to, son, who said he went over to see th+• , ms that he witnessed t►t •' ,:,• ,.f .t, fun. s,'.l F:rl., , claims Ball all t .1 •( r• r,'i' on t:ee taJattor putting the boots to r w !tonne. On the other hand, Ball toFe.- Rohcrt',+;: s,,,rl M1 `:ab. for plaintiff; J. L. Killoran (Goderich) for Pedwell• i L. MIL The Worli'J GreaieA Phcnograph VALUE j:ra:.rq.._Jay 140.-t.>t+;•eri•wity of --Ftje'rt'n's trtirttrtrrfttl iS ii,ht'T1i11 jsb.►nugrrrph 04 er n,u.•h higher - priced "te,ikn,: maci,,nes and • i oer ,r,il ptr+►n„err;il,lis Is b- (' in:bg more widely r••cogmttd. d'.,n't n-:. you t•► buy an Ainhrn'l,a 4401..4g investigating other l•1'orogrFat,hs-2--15e ►r•lronro d rrirmac ,n. }int •. a do ask you not to f,tuf Any 1'1:4megraph be- fore you have t .t••ne4 to Ed:son's .Neil► Diamond AM3EWLA Compare the pore toile of the Amhcrola with the she:iiness and melathe sound of c,aIutter- cial phunogijip4ss. (.. rn' ,'ire the Arnt'z r,.l:t'y pt"ru►ran(•tit Diamond ; t %'.1,,' .,l rrerr wit it the cost nod h•.t her of changing nr•Ctlits. Compare the Ions - ls',t sng if rel►/ rnf %?'r•,r(1s vitt;, triple •••t:atki(rgf machine.' erten'.%. Thew trt•.k,• tour t'hoicc. That is :t11 vie ask. Payments ',rranged to :wt your t•onveli eUee. T. C. .r r, ".T - TRONG, NoW 1 .1144. 4.1 FOR TWO WEEKS Beginning Saturday, ikc. 4th a We have decided top ut many fines of goods on sale at most tempting prices. Our customers will ap- preciate our decision to give them an oppor- t'unity' to save on winter goods at the time they are needed. 11LEti'S UNDERWEAR 'Stanfield's Blue Label.... -83.25 ' .`S. tanlield's Green Label.. ... •.S: x.00 Penman's Natural Wool... ..62.50 . All Wool Rib, good quality ..$2.00 Best quality Fleece Shirts and Drau ers, ..... ........ ...,90 LADIES' 1 NDERR EAR •- Ladies' Natural Wool.. ....$2:50 . ladies' Natural Wool Comb: .$5.00 _kit odd lines of Lad:es' and Child- ren's Underwear special prices. ' HOSE' Ladies' Ribbed Cashmere Hose, reg $1.00 for• •KO Boys' Heavy •Ribbed, special►0 Men's Wool Sox, reg. 73c, for...60 ` - Men's Wool Sox, reg., 50c, for....19 . Men's Wool Sox, reg. 40 for... .30 20 peir ceitt offr all Silk Hosiery. DRESS dopliS Black Paillette Silk, 36 in., reg. 2.75 for . 2.00 Black Paillette -Siik, 10 in., reg. 3.00- ..... . .00-...... .. ..... ...82.00 Copen Blue Duchess Silk, 36 in, 2.73 for.. ...... ..`... ......$2.00 Nigger Brown Duchess. 46 in, reg. 2.75, for.. .. ..... .. .. • .S2.00 • , - • Black Serge, 54 in, reg. 3.50.. 82.75 Black Serge, 45 . in. reg. 3.25 .. 82.63 Black Serge, 40' in, reg. ?.,50..S1.90 Green Serge, 56 ‘ in, reg. 3.50..S2.75 • Green Serge, 50. i- . reg.. Navy Serge: 54 ' in, reg. 4.25; .83.7:3- Navy Serge, r4 in. reg. 4.00.. • Plum Serge, 5.1 in, reg. 3.00..S2.10 Burgundy. 52 in. reg: 4.00. ... 53.00 Satin 'Cloth, Brown, Black, Navy 36 in. rt -t. 1.6 i . .... .... .. 61.10 Tweed Check, 36 in, reg. �5,e..,. .►n Corded Velvet Garnet, Navy. 27 in Crepe Silk Poplin, Nary, Green Garnet reg. 2.00 61.65 29 per cent of on all other lines of Dress Goods. Ladies' Silk Waists, reg. 4.00.. L00 Ladies' Crepe Ile Chine Waists - reg. 8,6.504 for . ..:... ...•.. $1 •.511 • Ladies' All Wool Pullovers, reg. .ti. • 3 50 all other Sweater 5.00 20 yper Coats. - :I • cent off LADIES; 'WINTER ('O.1TS (This Season's Styles) Velour, Ftir (' ►llar,p reg. 37.50 for ... ..830.00 :• Velours, Plain Collar. reg. 40.00.. 11:)2.00 Sitvertone, size 38, reg. 33.50..827 2 Salts Plush, latest, reg. 860. :815 MEN'S RAINCOATS T►� eeds, reg. l6 5U, . ..812.50 TK•t'eds, Dark Grey reg. 822...817 Tweeds, Heavy, special 20.00 for ..13.50 Tapestry Rue.s. reg..30.00 (or 8.5.00 C ongoleum . Squares reg. 20.00 for • . . ._.. . • ... (Other Size: in Proportion) 817. 00 FLANNELETTES Best Heavy Striped. 33 in, ret; • 10c ;3c Best Heavy Checiccd. '2' in reg35 2Sc Bust Ileavy White—Ileavy Twill - 36 in. Tee,' 60c.. ... .... ..... •. •t:►c nest 'IScavy 'White. :16 i(1. reg I.it• .. ....344 ,",it ;ler cent off ;Sheet ingti,, C+►(tons, Beached and (d y ••('otton' • -Rid ('nit.iin ,+ irl'tilrr•:,_ FI..\\NELET'1 F. .Ohex 12-1. Best Quality.. . '3 -:► .Other makes 12 ... .83.50 • (lthet•, Malas .... ..83.00 ' MEN'S OVER 1 LLS Specials in good. makes at $2•25. C`2.5r0 and 82.7. i In The Mlt.i.TNF.TtY 1)FP:1RTMFNT .1 line of hats to clear at: ..62.96 :111 ether lints at: his redoetii n'. AL•T. !'i"i:S at 20 PER CENT OFF. - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TUE.'. itIG 1'UR(-lt tSI\G POWER OF .1 DOL- LAR IN OUR STORE i)I'RING THE • NEXT TWO ' WEEKS --TERMS t•.1SH--- VV. CONNELL h1 Eurknnw tutu;pl' t•nhli•hed. every Ttut: -•4 ty no. ,rntnt- at Lnckinow. �1►...• lo. M.\t•gkSltE, Y•n.,i4,t�•-. Anti 1,"liter THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2rd.. 1929 HEAVY CRIME DOCKET heaviest crinlihal (toekot. tits( • •Cotinty has known f.•:' • _. ,_., -11 c )me bi'f(.;.re Mr. bits 1 •«• l,th at•the !•'all \«sizes' i '•rton on Monday. Nev. 1',;11 ;1 n .1os'in Green of • f he•'i(•v u i; • tried for murder, Atnol(1 r< f \lbe'ua rl(• for itous,•hr,•a'.in•.- :: ,•! ''., ft.' and Wright of Wi:. i•t++ii .1;11 auto Harts. ('r•,,e,1 •t••.,t•. Dixon will he r '';. t •-1 at th.• •—+-o-o-o—•--- rhi Marketing L+w,r, "i. -t. • 497, I� r '1 ,1 The Busy Hardware House Phone Sixty -Six for' Piioxnpt Delivery 4 II .8 is :hi li'iportat,t • (.14 . °'l:•4• 1"- ten•1•'d to grant tlna;:l-i;1 . ' 4: n'• •'to organizations fir l; •r' ( , 1 r - •; - 1$)11.I'"11 Pist1':r thi• 1'4, . .'. • ►chr, tl(.z;irr to const.'. 1• ', : . t seed centres ur 1x.1.,•((► k •• 4 fora -up - -to tuty w -r r. n$ --.-•ti ,of4ht''land, .brritftin :. at''I '•:; ,.1. ,,. 4; (flay b4+ tiiarlP, pr(,vi,it•,t th:.t :• !i.1 .. •r (104 5 not PX(:.•M(t tt+" 5Itn4 4,( ; .t•(1 } in .,tie orie ease- ')iii- ) t ft of interest for a p' rio.i it ht(t fifty per eent. (4141 t to i i .•,'i i , tiv►• years, and tl:" t,•11:. n' •• at 1:,,.. •t'1 fnrihnr pPrio(t of fli.• r' act !,roeiries 1tty' Awed) i:t) 411.'! 4.•, ,• .4 . th,• >;ife,;i,arsting 4„•th•• lt,.. Th: ni'':.ser.e is iris: ",t,i, , ,I ell) an i1„ t,(•:,4 r,'1 fl,..• :t 1 141 .n,•( it in Unt:rr'i(, 10,1 .. . in% -t-t 4 ri.*Pr1t;j,ii:' iii .,, 1.,• 4-1,!1,•A vv h' r(' tet:,{ i rr ! It I,l•,., 1 i.it►g :'''. (l gt.:in t',t; •ti i, I,. •1; and in 4111 : v ••. T ,. , 1,• • tired for the V'4,,.1 .t 1.,,,.1 4' in thane ef•Cti'►►,s. : i4uii: :4, • t',.•„• •,r.• irt(144:t4H,nit• '+'fat r',-',•.,,ivr µ4,':l+1 like to 4'7,•4.1 1,+it.•'r, :t. r• .',r, • 1 rn •.r (1''r to (•;trey• 11,, r 1,, r t•+, r j/t ri', I. tr.,:, n r,! . ',ri• it 14! , • }• y We -have a full line' of silL•ATII'IG STOVES andRANO- ES. T: -y the PER- TEL;iUF4 OL HEAT- E'- 'four Early Fall .It will keep tho house quite com- Ar, �.�1 �, 4,3d o: 1;' art,o�'cl Hoof- ,, : 111 ',1 eE ',—..� We Lave it :u Red C"i'ee i Cry.fal Plate: Aso Crani#ora' Shin, lees. ,' lf1 a '111) "t( th'' ,far k„, tie ;, , , i t: 4 . 1 fir= r1 .4 t + , Ili' 4 :,y Alar.:)rho i r (.,; : i ti t Lo L IP .t reel /,t • t••: (1 ' r -• :,. : ‘. , •. r. t' . the t ,• • . ,.t ,r. • ,.! .1(1,, i,.'.,. , .: .. •., iii!,., :.,, s give right thy bei4 et +,f til' doubt. ! 'i fi t: I i l'l; . 41:- ' Ir .-• AIV Trmv, 1 ;ti;1 sit ST r 4, �yf