The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-03-21, Page 8ti
NEW HOUSE FURNISHINGS
NOW IS THE TIME TO BLIP''
Carpets, Rugs, Linoleuns, + on; oleuns, Floortex,
Oilcloths, Curtains, Draperies, Vacuum Cleaners
The old adage "The early bird catches the worm" is a truism; also the fact that
the early purchasers of house furnishings always get the best choice of selection
RUGS. Itneeding a new rug we invite you to see our .range,
as we are showing a fine selection of patterns, qualities and sizes
at prices in a number of lines much below to -day's prices.
SPECIAL -Kolor Fast Rugs, 6x9 at $7.00 and 9x12 at,
'$11.00 in neat designs.
LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS—Printed Linoleurs in nice
block and floral designs in 2 and 4 .yds widths. Floortex in 2 yd.
widths, splendid quality and new patterns.. Floor °Oilcllith in 1 to
2 yds, wide, and Congoleumn Rugs in very .pretty designs at reason-
able prices.
CURTAINS AND. • DRAPERIES
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Madras, Scirims, Nets and Marquisette, in plain and 'colored :de-,
signs at 15c to 50c per, yard,.•and Art Sateens and „
Cretonnes at 20c to 65e per y d.
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remarkable : new musical,: invention
brings int sur home, the literal Re-
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newspapers:declare that the Edison Re --Creation of,
music cannot be distinguished from the original music.
We .Want 3roug_ opinion. ,Come. 106
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Lanes
--.Monday, Mar. l.d
Geo. Dr a
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6
d l vas .very
successful. ' •
Drannen and flavin S'pioule, of
Goderich, were reent: visitors at Geo..
rotator's. ' .
Mr. Ino. Johnston, who has been ;ill
for some time, is net: roakibgentiali pro-
gress toward recovery. : •
Quite a nu nf"�ber about here lave gone
lake the manic sugar-inakiti , bttsiriess.
Yon ate invite Lto the Pireinea's
1 Lonee in. the Carnegie Ha'fi Ltielenow'
ndey night, April 1st. Made by the
Lucknow (lreliedtra. Med: lunch. (Toni
along.
Mr. Cha*. W. Alton,, who WAS on
she "sick het" a. few Asp is much irk.
visited. 'their daughter, Mrs C. W. Al-
ton, during the week.
•A meeting of the Pscoters Club was
field in the school house last Friday
-evening,. .and was addressed 'by? a ' Mr.
Power, of near Toronto.
We are sorry to report the death of
Mrs Vannes Scott, who passed away
on March 13th, at. the ago of 76, a,t the
home of Mr,. Dan, Ferguson, The fun.
erel,.to Lochalsh Cemetery, was held on
"Friday,'the 15. '
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Verdun • '
-•-Mend ty, Mitch IA
Mi88 ,l`entiie Walden was a Sunday
guest of Miss.lessie McTavish.
Mr. and Mrs. heist entertained n
iiiimber of their friends last. Thursday
•evening. �•
We are sorry to repotrt that Mr. J'n%
�:.,. • Frevel, • J Matci hereon is not progressing air rapid..
:slot, and dirk. Ca tlip'te11, of Xlclttltxrr1, Itati itis many friends Weuld Tike to see
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•Miss Nellie McMullen,who has spent
the pasttwoinonths in Windsor, arrived
home Tuesday last.
Has all this cold weather contrived to
keep. "Qtir Earl''. in •the .backgronnd'l
•We would be pleased to hear of this
whereabouts again. • . • .
- The YoungPeople'seLiternry: Society'
held;one; of :their many intereetingsociul
evenings an the .Woodman's, Hall last
Tuesday .evening.. A debate was given
the subject? being, resolved`' `'That a
Hundred Acres of Land is More Bene-
ficial to a Young Mein than a University
Education. The affirmative was taken
by Mr. T- Blair,. Stewart Shells•and: C:•
',Renry;: while those on the negative were
Mlases, Isobel Steele'. and 'Ehzahetli Bell.
both' sides were' well: po`ated " on 'their
subject, . but the judges who were Mies
Maclntosh, Miss' Welsh and . Mr. eJ
Funstori. decided in : favor .of the. 'neg-
ative, Besides Ale 'debate two excellent
quartettes were rendered by Mr. and
Mrs J. Courtney, M•r. Archie Courtney.
and Wee 'Clara Wilkie and '.Miss Helen
_Blair favored the audience witha reci:
;t.ttion.
COl1.,''Kitelcss
Menday,. Mar. 18Th
The making of maple syrup seemsto
be 'very general. in this•. neighborhood
thin spring •
Mr: Dan Mcivor, who was here' a
goad part of the .winter, started for'his
home in the West on Monday. ,
j Quite a number of farms •abort tits
township have • changed hands. in . the
past few weeks,, and at pretty fair prices
o. .
Mr. Dunk: !41eGillivaTy, on the Sixth:
c sx., has' been. quite unwell for •some
time.
I Miss .Mclntosh., .on the:. 4tli.:.con.,_is
cOute ilI at •oresontr t Miss MacKinnon,:
a every capable, nurse, ie
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in char
ge
tst�rw:etwcnf;'�o�wjltriWet
e ,tM"s,.
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ever this part of inla (.Early_this
°ruing, going in a ,itiorth-eastierly
d rection—a sure harbenger of spring,
w ich seems now:to haul set in in: earn-�
et.
Mafeking'
—Monday,Mar. .18.••
Mrd.;t/anall •and_ •Mice:.. Mabel,. _of •
Eticknow,°.spent,,part.uf last tech at
Mee. Robt. !ruin's '
Miss Pearl Irvin, who his been threat-
ened with appendicitis is. much better
and we hope will, soon be quite well.
Mrs Wrn. !.lake is visitingher broth.
er,_ Mr..1. Miillouirh at present. : „_ •_
'Mrs, W.. .0 , :Gardner, who
event. -a
week visitingMrs. Stothers and' bthe
friends here. returned Meuse Saturday.
• We extend 'hearty cougretulaitions to,
Mr. Stephen Stothers 13.S.A..' who last
week was appointed !iron County
Representative, end who hi at preemit,
being, installed• in- office at Clinton.
Though we shall miss' •Stephen very
touch from .this cbniinunicy 'we are
pleased that he should receive 't1Yie ap-
pointinent, rt position,wye feel sure he is
capable of filling,
Mrs: T. ileid .arid Benson and Miss'
Barbara..Culbert left for their home in
Sask., Friday. We wish them :a safe
journey.
YOU aro 'invited to the Firemen's
Dance in the (J;trnegie hall, Lucknow,
Monday night, April the 1st, Music by
the Lu' ltnow Orchestra. +door! !tenon.
Cants along.
ASIiPIELD COUNCIL
T. regular meeting of Cutiiaotl was
held on liar 11.
(Ju motif* by Jobnate* end Richard
eon the coetract of the usual printing
for 1918 was let to the (ioderich Stir
at 1\70!!1! far tk. r..r_
Moved by ifttckett and R'chasdarre
that Dr. Siawpsou lie paid $50 for his
nervi: e$ as Medical Health Officer t►nd
Seuitary Inspector for 1917, and $131
for atteedance ou 'indigent patient.
Re letter from R V.aestone threaten,
ing action unless settlement war wade
fort= Henderson bridgeacroee the ditch
to :bis gateway, moved by Ricbardson
and Hackett that the clerk reply to the
letter saying that this council 'refuses to
take any action in the matter.
By-law No 3 to authorize the issue
of $450(} of Debentures for.the pi rpnee
of building a new echool. in 1.18 S No.
4, was duly read and finally paced. ,
There was considerable discuisicn' as
to abolishing Statute Labor, part of the
council strongly favoring doing.'go, but
no t►c'iou wen taaeu. (Clerk's note;- -
Now that so zany of .the roads are
designated•. County Roads, and as a. lot
of work ie practically wafted, on really
good stretebea, and so much ver, poor.
work is done on `some roads, and, as the.
work on parts of it ie • never done oil
acme roads,and ati all tbe.farmer's time
is now requered iii production,-woul4 it
net be a wire thing to do away with
Statute Labor and have,;tlie cowed at-
tend to only, absolutely necessary repairs
till after we have won the war, if we
can win it at tali)
.The following accounts were., prdered
paid: „
Treae H;uron,tp,bat boundary •
account 1917.,,. ......; 1x17 31
Trees ' W. Wavretp, bale bdy. • •
tete and Div, Court ace..&"tl&
Municipal World, assessor ant
other supplies . . .:,,. td 11
N. P. Wbyard,. rep Tp. Seal , 1 00
Thos.. G.G4llen,.a $alary,9i53. 75, '.
express. and postage ,cost.. 55 8l
Spar office, bal.` 1917 :printing
4 accoiint ...:. , , , , . .,,.9... 14 35
Each ??:ember of canna, •part
salary'$15 .,,,,.'; '75 00
Jno Bradley„ cutting. ice at
Jamieson Bridge, , , . , • 5 00
C. W. • Alton, light -at Baldwin
260
bridge. .., Ili . ; • , , .:•...
Wes. Ritchie, 10' hrs. winter.
work B.'B county road:. 2 00
Stewart d Congraw, discing
snow con. 4 E.. , ;.; ; . s 00
D. Mo liwam, rep. bridge;s.r. G
and 7' E ,.,.. 21.50
Wei.. Fulford, 6 strangers ; ... l5,0(
nr : Simpson,.:_as_per .•special- ----.;
motion .'.,.,.,•
Archie .-•Johnston,=• •deviation '
road t Ealdwin s 10 00
Total „ .. . , . ..3.. 411.87
Qn motion by.Ilackett and .itichard-
1o2;.3n 0coupnmci.l" adjourned to. April 8th at
1
• Tn S, -G. At timer, 'Clerk.
leatarliak
—Mt -eider, Mar. 18
Wood bees are tbsi order of the slay.
The scarcity of kelp calla for ruck.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Shaw are return-
ing to Tomato this week after a week's
!fait with relatives hers.
Mims Lsrias Deimert, of Toronto,
*post s few clays last week with iii r
parents ?tore.
it locks as though our .sebool will
have no teacher alter k seter, no t►?fl,li-
Cation having been received.
Yon are invited to the. Firemen's
Dance in the Caruegie Rah, Lucknow,
Monday night, April :tbe first. Music;
by tkieLuekgow-Orchestra. (aoodlunch.
Come along. •
Mian, Jennie Reid gave a practical
paper on the topic last weak at the
Y P S. Mrs Jae. McIntosh will. have:
,charge of- the meeting this, week The
topic being "The Art of Living With
Others.".
The regular meeting of the local W.
M.S. was held at the home cif Mi. Geo.
Moffat the .first week of the inontji, and
there wpm large attendance. After the
meeting, the ladies were entertained to
tea by the'Mieses Moffat.
Jno 1ldicDonald, who *mat his,forin-
er home here the past couple of months,
has returned to his distant place of a-
bode in the Peace River ,country. Jno.
appears to be well pleased with tbe. far
;North West,- where be bas .seen great
development in the past seveu seals.
He lives near Grand Prairie, which so:
far is the chief town of .the new, and
far; North West. . •
St. Helens
• Tuesdiy, Mar. 19.
Pte. 'E J. Haine* wishes to thank
the patriotic ladies -of St. Helens for the
wellfilled • box, which he .received . at
Xmas. e
Mrs; Cameron spent B. few days last
week visiting Mende in Winghaip
Mist -May Cameron,. of MitchellPspedt
the week end at, ficins.. •
Mr Evans .Haines, wife and Children,
of Dilk, S'ask., are visiting his mother,.
Mrs. Hobert Haines.. .
You are invited to the Ftremen'a
Dance in the Carnegie. Hall; Irineknow,
,Monday night April theist. ' Music_ by
the Lucknow Orchestra Good ,lu►gch.
.Come along. e.; ••
Laura, •
Mr;. and :hiss. E 'Taylor,: of Westfield,
y.
visited St. Helens friends on Sunda.
Elliot` and. Jas. Miller are buey these
days•n.aking their annual round with
their wood -sawing machine, '
The St. Helens W'orsen's Institute
will' hold :their.. March a fneetiee at: the
}scute. of Miss Annie h1,cKenzie on.'l'hurs-
day, the 48th at 2 30 a'cloek: •A full
meeting is requestedas;business of . un
portance will be discussed.. ginished
,garnnents and seeks mar be left at: thea.
store or brought totiieeting. , Every:.
body welcome:.; , y
The Institute has' sent 78 pairs of
conks to the Reil "Ocoee, society~, bei es
what has been seat. to the boys overseas
Mies Chris. Miller spent Sunday with
her friend; .Miss: Lau urrie, of Whig -
ham. .
Mrs
A;MuoDouslcii. of tbe, 9th con,,.
.has sold his farm to Ern est Shackleton,
who is nowt/'busy •inovi
'Polk: rood
Mrs W. PWellings a nd Mi
es:Sarafi.
Baines spent Monday► with friends at
Crlamie.•-
• Mr, and Miers. M.: Irwin spent Sunday
with friends in Teeswater. • .
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Messrs. Noble ands Willes'` Pierce left
Monday afternoon: for the West
Gas Killed Pigs
An lnfortunatead'air. that- night have
been attended witien re-eerious results
happened' oa the:farm of kr. ;lino. Ilam
ilton• or near Cromarty, Mr; Hi,milcrn
started ti e gasoline ' eegiine running, al-
lowing the exliauet to escape in the barn
After softie stns he:WA overtaken with
a sick and dizzy spell and started' for
the house: He also noticed that some
of the cattle were doyen. Neighbors
were. itnniediatbly' telephoned forand
when they arrived at the faun Mr. gain..
ilton was. in ea upcenscioiis condition
as were 0,180801110ofthee tie' The ate
imalswere 'hauled front' tie barn into
,the •'fresh air where -°they -afterwalds re-.
• vived but<font .Leine that were in the
buiidin. at that titan st
., iu�crtt>iibed stn tl,. o •.
.,:rm...:«.s. . .. -; .•ter•. :.'-�.. .,�.,.,-.:�.caMc ,fir,: �7....:..rr�
fumes. -
BIG STANDPIPE
FALLS .AT UANOVrR.
Tl>e town, standpipe, having aV capae-
ity bi' 1001000 gallons, and towering 185
feet above the ground, collapsed Iat 9:30
last Saturday eight with a ..crash . that
could. be heard allover ilia ton. eDur-
itig'the*recent fete weather the 'watia
the big tank froze fond, mild huge icicles
forme& all about it. Follbwing'the mild
wether yesterday) large 'pieces of ice,
sone of them weighipg many htindrede
of poumis, crashed do .-ward. Steel
Orders supporting thetandpipe were
smashed -off like. tnatchwood.• About
0:60 in the evening there wasterrific
crash, and when citizens investigated.
they found the renaiiiii Of the standpipe
Scattered over an area larger than an
acre. 'nage bloekso ice some'of:. ttietn
five feet in thicken shot in all directienr,
and the houses of ,Irs. Wright Mr.
Beaman hada c10 a call from being'
smashed.;. The loss, to the town 'Will be
fuilyt t10,0Qoo, and ia•the meantime the
local water supply and fire protection
aystern suffers severely. The . standpipe
was do 'badly wreeked that an entire
naw one Will have to be built, the
rateriai in the *la i fit being useless
ler
ng to iiis new,
Phone No. 10 is at Your Service
We sella
or Cask -T -We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit ?Mortis
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The Lighter Day Range The Queen of
Ran es --high Oven,- No, Stoopin 'Required
Polished Top. no blaokleadingr-•the oven is large. full' 20 in,— roomy
warming closet, convenient bigb shelf, enamelled back, large usbrvoite
These are some of the points :that make it the best range on the O.ch=
adieu marker. We have :two left twofer er at'tbe old price. When we
go to the market again the price will 130 Much higher. a
We have in stock Wire Clothrsitfible to clean
either Timothy or Clover Seed.
We have our Williamsppring shipment oi.:, ,t�herwin-.
° WPaint.'
We 'have our Tinshop`.running- andare in a
position to do all' kinds of repaying, ,r...
'he Lueknow�ardware & Coat Co.
THE STORE IIIAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
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W AN TE D ---Tons of'.eroo,d Butter ar
Loads of Fresh E_ s and Tabour
have good vatuee in Tea Geta supply' while our present
;p
;todck'
e'bn nests:quan-Wtities: -.et are expecting inucli higher prices. Special
,
•;We bs•ve Meple.Syrup. Also .,Porn syrup in pulls and bulk.
'Peanut Maple Butter. Sweet Pickles in bulk. . Also we
Have 't9ithesean d'sorne Boots. and. Rut,bel8 • .
Some stook food at old prices to clear.
WHILE`TlT'EY TA T-2 pkgs..Raisins for ,25e f-$ars
Castile .Sap 25e. 10c Tins !taking Powder Lr 5e,.
Will you leas iv buying n ._.
please g, a from us.your��knd'�:ogaideratioii.
we will appreciate your business very tnu
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K Phone . 82,
Returns r.
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HE,Domiilion 'Income War Tax Act` requires you.to fill in one or /note of
'. the five •special Forens provided. befdrd alst March, 1918. to order to
assist the public to understand just what 'is.t'equiredof them; inforrimailon
on each Form is given below. Read carefully, then get three copies of the.
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• forin. that fits your case arid fill, thein in, Answer` all gilestioAnh fully and
acc.'ttrately . For *laking false statements, a: penalty of $10,000 or six -rn t�ths',
°,Tmprlsonmeiit, or both# Is ;provided
Indivlduafs:-:Ali-persons uninarried,'and all widows or widowers without dependent Chi! ,
whose income is $1500 a year sr more; °must fill in Form 111. All other persons !whose income i
$3000 or shore,, .use Lite sante term. Where any income ie •derived from dividends,, list amounts -
received tr9m Canadian and Fore gn securities ssParreljri. Ei11:ir,pages. i 2. nl --Dona
m 3�o y,
Mark en page:4: Part4ierahips, as such *iced not file returns, but the individuals- forming the -porta
nersiups must. •
Cerpot*thms and joint. Stook Companles, no .matter how created or •organized shallnormal tax on income exceeding 33000. 't,Xse; Form TP2—giving arttculars of ' incoitiepay . _ so
Also
attach a financial statement. under Deducthene, show .la detail iundunts prod to Pdti3otic Fuid'and Canediani:ed Crospr other approved Was •
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Tetiistees, Executors? Administrators of Estates and Assignees Use Forte
' of'kSiaz .tlhatution of income from all :estates handled -must be •shown as vWell.as• details' of irniounts
drstxibuted, A separate Form must be filled in for each. estate.
•EmnpIoyera must use Perm T4 to give entices d me of salaries, _..
and nmounts• es, bonuses, commissions and
tither remuneration :paid to all employees during 191y where, such remuneration aggregate to 31.000 orover;, - amounted in tlitf
`n rdttc t t.11 tc : Gt a�e:aostfiers.- 5zr P'o
rm corP<tratlorts Milt give a statement of all
bonuses, and ,dividends .paid to Shareholders residing in Canada during 1917 statin to' wh
anti Elie amounts. stating dm paid,
1+igures its every.. case arc to cOVer 1917 lnc'
E'orrns must be filed by
neglect, offo
$100'r•ea'cis (twat deffa'ulrt.may be Imposed.
Int arch. Fof
;t fine
t e therpcaass o Forof m tan ans 141 dyour,ke prone copy of the filled iii Porus and file the other two with
District. In the case of t'3, T4 and TS, keep one copy and file
'Commissioner other two, with the 'Comissioner of 'Taxation, Dept. of Finance, Otttwa.
porins may be ohfahted from the Distract: inspectors.. •
toasters' at ail Ieadng centres. of 'taxation acid froiri thew Mebsb+
• pasta a titrust be Pact On 471 Zeneca
and doctotnehts, forwarded. ded. by omit
to %nspector of Tacn.
naparfment of Fin/41
ance,
Ottawa, Canada
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