The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-12-02, Page 8. "N, 1,, •ypi�.,C,:;l/iy•-wrtii'q
The Holiday Season
IS AGAIN APPROACHING
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Why leave your purchasing until
the last few clays?
DO I'f NOWT
You will find it easier.
NO RUSH,_ BETTER SLLECTION,
BETTER S1RVICE
MAKE OUT A LIST OF THE FRIENDS• YOU WISH -TO REMEM-
BER, AND AS OPPORTUNITY- AF FORDS ' AND YOUR PURSE WILL
PERMIT, DO YOUR BUYING: • ;•WE ARE „ AS USUAL STOCKED
WITH- PRETTY AND USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS. WE STRONGLY
ADVISE BUYING USEFUL PRESENTS. THEY ARE THE MORE
APPRECIATED.
OUR STORE HAS TAKEN ON ITS CHRISTMAS APPAREL. YOU
WILL FIND IT VERY EASY TO DO YOUR SHOPPING HERE..
WE HAVE TAKEN- EXTRA'PRECAUTIn.NS THIS• YEAR TO
MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO AS 'FAR AS POSSIBLE AND WE CAN'
TRULY SAY THAT MANY AND VERA' USEFUL • ARE THE GIFTS
THAT C, IN BE BOUGHT, AND AT 'VERY MODERATE PRICES. -'_.__
JUST A FEW HINTS -Umbrellas, handkerchiefs, Ties, •Hand .Bags,
Slippers, Towels, Kimonas,''Bath-robes,Gloves, Hosiery, Mufflers, Scarfs
Sweater Coats, Table Linen, etc., etc.
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CAMERON, MUIIBOCF. & CO.
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Budget mil bripge New Edisora this Xmas
THIS is the time of the year when our Budget'
Plan is most -helpful. You ought to come in
right away and fund out what it can do for you. '
In'the first place, it will put a Nc w Edison beside
your Christmas tree, (how the family will rejoice!)'
In the second place, it will stretch your Christmas
dollar so that you'll hardly feel the purchase.
The Budget Plan treats the New Edison as an
essential of life, such a home, and rran i; es
payments on the sound "time"' priricirlie. It com-
bines modern bu: ine::s practice with thrift!, ('
This way of treating a dollar actually makes it go
farther. Let us explain how the Budget Plant
brings the longed -for New Edison for what an
extremely ordinary gift would cost, -and ,;;
1921 thrift pay for the -balance:
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J. G. ARMSTRONG - - - LUCKNOW)
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CREAM WANT;h.
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VREAM-E1 RY
'CALL ANY DAY AND GET,A
CAN AT T. SMITH'S STORE.
We test Wednesday and Satur-
day, P.M. Get your, can any day..
Will also buy limited quantity
of good cedar logs.
WE WILL APRECIATE YOUR
PATRONAGE.,
-D: ANDREW ---
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A PERJURY CASE
Harold Showers and James Show-
er:;, "two young nien of Wingham
were -before Judge Dickson on Tues-
day on a charge.of perjury in connec-
tion with -a recent liquor case, says
the Goderich Signal. They pleaded
guilty. His Honor ;gave them •a sev-
ere lecture, pointing out the serious-
ness of the .crime of perjti'ry. A peti-
tion had been presented, with 'a large
number of signatures •of -• Wingham
people, asking for leniency for the •
* young •men, and in consideration of
this llis Honor made the sentence'
twenty-four hours in jail ansra fine
of .$38.45, including costs.: They
"ere' also required to secure a bond
of $1,000 ,for good behavior for two
years. %
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iiRUCE PREPAREDNESS LEAGUE -
MEETING
A meeting of. the Bruce Prepared-
ness League will be held in'the Coun-
ty Biiildings, Walkerton, on Thurs-
day, December 9th, at 2,' p.m., Irr•
')ortayt matters' are . to be dscue:l
and a full attendance is ur cd.
W. D. Gargill, Jas.. A. Lamb,
President, Secretary
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•- -s Nam orwerminiser Warr
Phone N9. 10. is at Your Service
We Sell for Cash -We Sell, Chlaper Than The Credit Stores
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This is. the. COMPO--)TEthe most onirtict stove on the
market, takes u little s a�; ,
p., p - ` w,l, do all the work that the
must`expensive range. will do. and costs Iess money. It is
ju`t the thing for mall '_.itc•hens.
If• interested or in need of a. stove be :;urc to call. and we
will explain it full; to you,
TlieLnckno'y liatdwre
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Grooving Old Together
T1IIS aged couple„ mellowed by tinie
and the experiences of life, are hap-
pily growing old together.
They are happy - because they are
healthy. Life is still full of interest to
them, and they are wide awake to new
ideas.
' These are the kind of old people that
everybody lies. For, • in spite of the
years, they are cheerful and optimistic.
It is only natural that the blood should
get thin and vitality wane aG age advances,
but there are ways of keeping up the
quality of the . blood• and maintaining
health and vigor.
• Very many .men and women have found
in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food exactly what
they need to restore energy-. and strength
and keep them healthy and happy.
AN an example «r. Eteph.mn J. 1.r'ar,i,
North Tryon, P.1`;.I:, writes: "At s,tvenry-
five years of age -_my heart-aye_QiJL _an_i
became Very irregular kn,1 yr •ak iri-u.r•tion
and wou:d pail'ttate. My, nerves also
became weak, and!. could do nothing hot'
lie in bed in a languishing t r'nrlition, 1n3-=
Ing utrenryth and w'^Ight. in that con-
dition I began grain;; i tr. t "•isc's Nerve
Food, and am curled. !Tad I not obtained
this treatment I ¶ ulrl now he in the
box with the roof ewe,' r.: nose. At
eighty-one 1 have an energy whir•h
means go, nn,1 i nm writing ,his lett' r so
that old people like r:lvself may prolong
their health and stren,at.h by using thia
,I at. : ac dl
There can he !TO doa:A that this treat-
mentecrcntain'•d exactly what *as required
to build up Mr. Leard's system.
We are constantly receiving so many
tetters of this kind that we,can, with the
greatest conf►dence, recommend people
advanced y1_ars to put,Dr. Chase's Nerve
Food on trip:l, ac a cleans of reAtoring and
maintaining health and vigor.
here is another intcr.c;,:ing letter. This
time from
: ii . ,fir1 <r•j,b 1.,rl�r.dc+, lydro filen, Ont., '
• ' ritr.4: "I have to thank yo;t very much
f1.r• what ymir r.re.dicines have done foir
tt, , r �ltit t•i t i' the Nerve I'o,rrl and
i„ v -T -'car Tilts. 1 was NO.r1121 dt.w•n and
np,r;•ras 1 .it .summet. that .1 w..s in bed
torst of tI', tL .r•, Un::'•In to cin any work. .
1 have' al o l,r ,•n trn»►hl• el Alt my kid..
fr•r o"rr tw-rmy yr �r� and tried
c:•rry k',•'w of w.;:tout any per-
t; n^rt res;.'t n. 1•,:i t c: n s::• that 1)r.
t-: lse.s Here•. 1 t,,1 and Kion-v-i.iver
have m:1r1' tnc' fr., 1 quite different.
Sireet't',icing .this co-0,1nel treatment I
lrtve horn ;fila f„ el•) rigs- hers,ework, and
P1$h.,c =}t I--rctrt �t ;� s 2i12f,-I feel -
1.better than i, have fro• rn:,rs."
("1 know MT-lt. .1oohl,h Lalonde, and
} befit•. h •r .st ttem• nt r,rarding hr.
(';raq,•'s ntr,l:einee t„ be true."—fit'. P.
h'Itin:l�ry, I'ostnt:,str•r.) -
Dr. Ch:-Icn's Nerve Fond, 50 cents a box,
6 for $-'.ift, all dealers, or Fdmanson,
Plater & Co., Ltd., Tit.eonto. Only the
genuipi i bears the .portrIlit and signature
of A. W. Chase, MLD., the famous Receipt
Book author, on every box.
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