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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-12-23, Page 5• es 4 / As Edison's Electric Light Outshines The. Candle, So Edison's AMBEIR.OL Phonograph Oidsings l'alking Machines" TH"E complete list of Edison's Inventions, that have helped mankind to live better and to better, enjoy living, reads like the Arabian Nights. Isn't it easy to understand why the inventor of the phonograph can produce. the world's greatest -phonograph value, the Amberola? Isn't it difficult to understandwhy anybody ever buys a talking machine, when they_ can own EDISON'S NEW DIAMOND MBE R01311 est Phonograph Value The. World's Great Are you familiar with the shrillness and metallic sound of "talking machines" and ordinary phonographs? Then come to our store and listen ta the pure, musical tone of the Arnberola! The differ- cht-e is startling. Do you know the cost and bother of constantly chang- i-li; phonograph needles! Let us show you the permanent Diamond Point Reproducer of the Amberola that does away with needles! 1 lave you seen how easily 4. talking machine" records crack and break? A,.mberot • Records can be accidently dropped without damage - they are practically unbreak- - able and everlasting! Would y9u like to own an Amberola, but feel you can- not afford one? Let us prove to you-. that Edison's wish to bring music into every home mikes it possible for you to posss an Amber- ola almo.4 on your own terms! Come in and talk it over with us. If you rarinot come soon, write us --today. J. G. ARMSTRONG LUCKNOW, - - - ONTARIO. eur.v4-E i'..7teralle4 for last wee•k I. )IT. ia. 1tough returned to his bore in D..zartort after srelet,nic 4 iteit ..hys witn'his daughter, Mrs.. A. 1111c14tIoid. Mr.' and 71--. 2 hrt Mcn'ary spent Suaky with "Mt.'llerb Curran, Mafe- king. • Mr.:. r. Wire:ham.. 1 rt the hoe of 2•Irs.. Mathew Shaekieten rece•ntly. It returned ta ber•home at Wintait after sPerr4ine a few •y4 at tit; home of 31r4. 1'. Fin - ST. nEL&%5 Untended for last week). Messrs_ Cliff Murray. John Camer- on win Taylor, Jas. Barbour, Hugh Rutherford and W. 1. Miller attended ! the Guelph Fat Stock Show last week. Mears. Will Rutherford and (*aim' Aitchisert :ire in Toronto attsnding the annual reeetirg- John Aitelt7son i ir Goderich this servinz ore the jury. , Buchaea,a has rone to Chicago attend the funeral of her brother- , Mr_ Kew. PARAMOUNT .Jhr o SararnererT strtended for Tit. week.i aPeft a few ai4:is witb friends around Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MacDonald were closes OInntmt tree if _yam *81.- in Gm/trial last mark attending the C,P7ansallolert2esisoloy Mr Tona" -7-- funeral • of Mrs. Boswell Reed and Mrs. Jenkins Rho loot their lives in a tiro N'ew 'York. • krs. Struthers has returned to her home Lucknow after . visiting friends here. Mrs. Max Rzynard, who ha; been ili.'is recover:ne.... Mr. Will llart:n was in Ki:1-,ar401 MINIM I AND UMW .CA* 11)HN St, nit -ELAND & soNg, %Leap. (Asc.. loaurance. rift amid ktari-b• DENTIST Dr. W. D -McLeod, office McTavish block, Ripley.. Office hours, 9 to 6 p.m. Plaine for appointments. 1.0.0.F. Lueknow Lodge metts'eveTY Friday evening at 8 o'clock in their Hall, Campbell street- All brethren, cordially intritA. Offe,ers: Noble Grand. John 31c-Quaig; Vice Grand, Robi:. Johnston; Rec. Sec., A. 11. Beyd; Fin Sec., Dr. Paterson; Teea.---,1rer, Alex Ross. .401=111011111111. • A.F.& A.M, G.R.C. Old Light Lodge • , meets every Thursday night. on Or before the full nioon, in the Mas- onic Hall, Havelock- St., Lucknuw. W.M., M. McGuire; S.W., James Boyle; J.. W., K. G. Mackenzie; iSec'y., W. A. Wilson. • VICI:ORY BONDS bouglt and. ?Old. Ado farm lards and Nillage prenerty. M(ney te loan on 1st and '2nd wort- ga.;,es at current rates of interest. In- surAnee, croveyanving, etc. .1-eph Aenew, Notary Public. _Allis Block, Lucknow. Ont. Walkerton ratepayers ,wil1 vote on • a g2'5,000 grant towards a inun,Inient for fallen soldiers. The town of Kincardine ha had to renew 50..) feet of hose at an expense of nearly $1000. It was an absoluts_. necessity to- bring the equipment up L,n Saturday., We are glad to hear t'nat Mrs. Stanley .and children are revoyering from 4trere colds. • Mrs. Page. who has been ...wire, ser- iously ill, is recovering. •. to standard. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA 7 he Applicaationi: for New Assurances received by the Company during 1919 reached a total of over $ oo,000,odo This exceeds the largest amount of ordinary Life As- surance previously written in one year by any Company of the British Empire. Geo. H. Smith Get a Policy in 1920. Agent, Lucktnow. • I1URON TOWNSHIP. COUNCIL r r _..• 2.'1.. 2; Council met pursuant to adjourtl- c ,n• . rrtl-nt on NiTedneAday, the 1:ith. V. sit • '? ; r • N1- .e 6:v.,: .,o, cn. with Reeve Ruttle in the chatr. members were present. Minutes of 1 lait meeting were read and adopted. t The following orders on the Trea,-- urer were issued: D. D. McDonald. t $2, refund of dog tax, he. hay no dog; -Chas. Chappell. 940\ - sruitlis bill; 11. Wy11.1. refun,1 d. t'ax: Wm.. Sirtherland. 311c. rank on bridge fon. ; K. M...1.t.-• • ; etesming ditCh on Con. In, Lot W. $2: L. •Osborn*. 5 grav:i '11:114. fon, 12. $3; McKenzie, refund dog tax; , Stilton Stanley. $1 I o.h; That Roht. Irwin fNay to the Treasurer r 1-o. F. 11cCreight for received' from John for old piing on 'Con. 4. „ • 7". 7. !--.::!-R;itot.: That n. 1.I t.x.: 4. aut:-....r..7rd to pay to the rty, r of $1 a received L't and •-: • • Robertson for old plank ,.- • : • t'. ••‘ D. S. McDonald for .1141 tt, •-, r r. :t. s . , L'. • • • I .3 • . 4. r. 1.1, . , .t :. ,. . 1. , - . ,. cutting tree off -read. S. L. :e, Con. : . i I.E .,.. :;., ,,_... . ..•;•, . , ; ,, F. Emmer.on, c:eaning out cu vt rt . ,.., ... ,, ..:_..... ..,..: '• .,. , S.L. 7,. con. 12. $1: W. .Erereem r. i },..,:.... , '.. - -. , * . ..• - rep. wash.-vut at .bridtr;,, a.n.I fur-'- It /1....,;..i : ...,,,. , ,.. ,.. v ins post. and wire for the Ani' : it•, 1). ,.. .,. i.., :,,,... , .,• ,.: ...‘ ..,.: McCormick. *5. rep. culvert 'ob.: :,11. i n r . i: ...4-. . C,111, A. and .inspecting W. Eliers,or'-: 1 • „... ... . •L. •-•:. L.t... . catitract: Carnerori hole,s in road fon. 12: D. E. 4, -•• .• bell, 14, rep. at hall; V.'E. GawIop. $3.40. 34 yd5. grave' for road se,o-k. _ . • s • •arid.. yfis. gravol for ‘. ' tract $1.00: T., R. Iiotinetx. 1 rd. crave' on con. 1'2: 11. 748.1r\ c,)al for Hail; • rtirn• deTk. "23.AI% postale and ry: Jas. T.; r.., fon. f: Jas. Stor,t!ernory, I., 1 vr:re fenco: 1-8.11:8; •-' .t FL7. tr,7arel. 1*. -01 , (II 111045 yeaT !LIAO. Kin:044 r ItaPf: F. I ozEmA I ela OIL -f OW. meet Tot rearm* am/ thl In. Ws& rpliv,v,-, at .nee nti pA} ELLI la.2.1..4 the skill.• boa Dr. puttee ass • itilL 1 • .F.reirerton. t-.1, If ad, l'or. hi71. ST1,4,.. ••• 1 *TA: W. Mer, 51 -0, r.-ra.rel: E. Riteh.e. • ir ::-L- Fmn,erton'A cortt:'•?ct: F. • - ift°. 4 hrs'.. riers_at lot 50.. eon. A: 1,4. (or:. cr. • teems an grader Tot 14. ran operating ern,7.--r I T. Stc(is;te..lisul7-,y. piarK,,frn, rep:. cnIvert I.). City!. 1. A. MrTavish, haTaTinir vds.riive aryl flin app. to bridge Lot 22, C. ar» sca:ed. • 4:: t -2.. ; -; ' *- • "•*:*it',.. **" 1 ---Carrieti . 1) ,••:. 1- 0.eosh: That the . 1, '.'...•,t. t.,1 to wrtte to the in regard to a cer- - • •-•--- -'• -• a.ros. the bdy. be- - li .-- ... • :-1/4-1,1 K;r."•••s-z. with.,t , •-Carried. •-•:',!',Dor•-,'.;: That t• • .: do. now adjourn, sine di.-.--- .-ru Marts. Cie rk. (.1.-LitOSS 4. ENTRE • for week'. • - r Tt4S-7.4 and • sou .! :nle after spend - o • •••• :r1c:i,i," in Michigan. r• • r. -.. • Tin D:ek spent a .1a.tat werek... t 7.:144 Il attended the Fat n ii lire after s-i:-•nl,r in the We:. r - i••••-,,:tn' after ur t -ration., • • • ,• rt 'her ".1 r •; - _ was au:7 passed, ru spentfinc.- 'A .4".e 1....„or L .n. •M . :• fa -mi to Sir, . • •• ••-• re attended the :or', Dee. hl s farm to. TT. 7; r 44 to .anI-one ral Cnn5,..,i,e-rat:ors you 4ay every..yrie. • 1 4 1 1 4 4 • ' 4 • •