The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-04-18, Page 8i
Ladies' Blouses
We a invite you to see our splendid range of Liklies1 Voile, Silk and
., pe de Chine Mouses. These are made in fine material, neat
flitting and. very pretty styles; and extra values at 2.00, 5. 0, 5.25,
&T5, 450 and 5.00. °
LADIES' MOTOR CAPS.
Very latent, nice styles and colors. Prices 1.00, 1.25, 1,50, 2.00.
DRESS. SILKS
thetrs: Habutia, Messmline, Duchess and Silk .Poplins in yard
wide wads„ and a:splendid:range of coloiS and shades. Our silks.
int ui excelled. for ..values. Priced at 1.00, 1.25, ,1.50, -1.:75 and
2.00 peryard. °3:
VENUS --The New Corset
Made by the Collette ,Corset Co. and specially reco 0 ended fora.
summer wear. - Fine quality- coolie with •steels held inn -place.. with.
eyelets, and is claimed to be one of the neatest fitting corsets on .
the 'market, Ask to see Models 740. ' You' will: like it. Price $2.50.
AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER
Twelve months' subscription to The, Designer and one Standard
,Quarterly, including any 15q Pattern Free, and all for 75c. We
have now 121 subscribers for this splendid, Fashion Journal, and
want to increase our number to 200, Si bsctiibe at our store and
be ready -for the June issue. •
ese Sends ..arse. supplied_ =by -the -best Seed .houses:In=Canada;-..:
We: give seed business s : cial attention.. Somethese. seeds.
$`� :. will
�. :.. of are very
scarce. and will be easily fifty per cent. higher' whet present .stocks. are .sold
and. we Havee to replenish, Red Clover, No. x Gov't 'Standard, -$.,2 ,00 per 'bush.
Also Alsikeg. Alfalfa and Sweet Clover,Timothy, Orchard Crass and millet.
Gar of Seed Corn tile sold - at, or below
A ,. � � � Government .Price.
T'.. expect this shi lien between the xst and xoth of May;
e Pe , , P t.i
y, and the best varieties
obtainable ,will be on sale. Let us have your order and we. will .advise you on
arrival. Sliecial, quotation on to to 2o -bushel lots' to farmer's clubs to be taken ”.
Kll sDrteci fellow Air ieric
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4 Corn on the way. Anyone wanting special prices on Feed. Corn "
• A Cr-aof Fced
to be taken off- car, had better call on us and book. orders.
t 4 1f Farmers expecting to grass, cattle would do well .to• see as
1 SALT!: " regarding a supply of Salta 1 have two cars booked and
• ' delivery is promised• about' May 1st. Salt in bulk supplied.
at aboat:'65 Of too percwt: ittfari er's bags at car. Call and book orders. We will. -advise its arrival,;,
1i Cone and get a barrel of Apples, packed by Kenneth Camernn. Good re-
.liabla -'stock at $4 per barrel, ` Sold also in small 1o0-254 50c or $1 worth
• We have abdut xso bags of Old Standard- Flour on hand, both owe Manitoba
and Blended. Also (New Grade) • War Flour. ' -
A Car of Flour and Feed now rolling will be here any day. In this car will be,
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xoo bags of Bran' and 250. bags Shorts. Also a °car of Ontario Bran and
• Good,Middlulgs expected last' of this week.
75, bags Coaod Feed )E'lour, 50: bugs Barley And, Oat.. Chop, in bags Choicer; Middlings, 200 bagi,
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• meal, ideal for chicks.
A. R.HNLAYON
LUCKNOW.
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Lanes
--Monday, Apr. 15
Miss Lizzie McCarthy, of Kingbtldge,.
w*a' &Sunday visitor with friends 'at
Lams.• ' •
P. J. Murphy wat"arottnd last -week
buzzing wood for the WI about -Lancs.
We understand that Michael Bowler
intends working Steeve. Doyle's farm
this season. •
Jno. MacDonald, of Lothian, is assist -
ling in 0.W. Atton'a More on Saturday
evening's.
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extend
eto a st►irihea to
dhn
d'ohn n
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her thanks' to her friends and neighbor's'
for their -many kindnesses daring Mr.
Johnstone's sicknees *Mid 'death,
:Oaiiretaitir, -De th again visited
• Ws ssigisbnritonct and ieiltoved one of
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our respected Form* men la the person
of John Johnstone.. He had been in
failing health for Some there bntthe end
came rather suddenly on Monday April
6th. He was a young man well and
fayorably known in this neighborhood
add by his death the Community aufferes
a distinct ' loss. Deceasedwas only
thirty-six years' of age and was married
to Donald'', McCreigh't, o 'Phe River
who. together with 'three email children
survive him: He also -leaves- hie aged
path* four brothera andfour sisters.
Another brother and sister died some
time ago. The funeral was held on
Thure-
day under the auspices of the 1.0.0.F.
to Greenhill cemetery and was attended
by a large concourse of friends and
neighbors. Mrs'. Johnstone and family
have the sincere sympathy of the eon.
munity in 'them' sad bereavement.•.
Verdun
•• ' '--Monday, April ib;:.
Mize Elsie Steele was a Sunday guest
of Miss Nellie McMullen.
Mrs. A. Moly and two. children
Spent a few days of last. week at Mr. P.
Courtney's.' ' 0
Mrs. '.. Elliottd
o nlittle a l seri are
visiting • at the home of Mr. M. Weish.
Mr. -and Mrs. Farrell were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid Sunday dant
We are glad to report that Mr. Wm.
Bradley is
beproeing rapidlyunderun
der the
care of the nursed.' and electors in the
Sineardino Hoapitat,
Mr. 'and. Mrs. Wit t ebitullin, spent
snot* Brit t A. $omertow..
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Westford
-,--Mondex, April, 15.
Will Haldenbr tut recovered from
M. nitres . Will *cart t}ts odour of the
*OSis very ittvigoratiras,
Me fid. Catpidy lett far Tercet') 'thio
Kuwaiti'. where he intends following up
hietrade its a builder.
Master Clifford Lloyd hi spending a
few days in Thorold with his aster. Mrs,
Runehey.
Albert Hetherington hap completed
bin course in Teeewaater High School
and purppaes farming ,prior to entering
the Law Seliocl next. fall, "And new
abideth preparation, determination and
work, but the greatest of these is work,"
Mr,, and Mrs. John Lockhart, of Kin -
toes, visited friends in the vicinity over
the weekend,
• The'nrajorityof our sporte attended
the box,sociel in the :Opera Howe, Kin
:'lough, and report`hi►vinga-lively time
'"The longest way round is the sweetest
way .home,," added very ittneit to the
Wind up.
Have you read "Gere en; War Aims,."
by ,Edwin Baran; "Th it Grimes," by.
Basil Matthews and "tit ' Vieta.of Vic-
tory," by Cassel Co„ total.' i l -Theo' books
are just in and ate worth \ while, Call_.
and read them in our Ora
Itis true that our swamp .!pada require
wary walking but it is. y stowary for
prospectors to.engage a gtiii rli but then
such roads ars notadapted for bicycles
builtfor, two.
One offur sports.wnilol Ike to .know
if this d yllight•saving. him • going to'
have a effect on the Monday mbrning,
fogs i but perhaps be ctiti, answer his
own ueetion'now. °' •
Fordyce :..
/ pdtyApr:ls
Mr. and "Mrs. Win. Webster and
daughter, Jeanr spent Sunda( at ::Elliott
Taylor's, •
Mr.' and. Mrs. !S, Hayeaff IRd:, gra: L.
Hasene dnent Sunday at I,i,• -r rikr'n of
St Helens.
Mt .and M.re. DicQlll, .o Tuynburyy,
wee Sandi visitors at: Chas. Martin's.
Mises Nellie O'Callogbttq, .walf home
•Neer Wingham the ‘firitt day of the w°trek.
1•iannah ' itcbeson epi 4 ii coupl ' of
Weeks with friends in 'Wi hlim, ;
Mr;F-snarl-��rdrs,-: �Tao-a-•-j�a%rt�-of-St-
Helene, spent Sunday at tib Barbour's.
Quite a number- from Met locality at•
tended the play' given in : St -Augustine
on' Friday last. ' : • •
We aresorry to report that Mrs. Jno
McGee is suffering from :bronchitis. We
hope to soon hear of her rec every.
:= ;Paramount
Mr,.. D. G. Mackenzie- *bo recently
sold ;lire farm has, with -his craughter
Ltle4.mgv_ec to Lucknotv... • , •
Misses Isabel. ,McDiaerfarid'4 and • M.
Clarkson aro home after-loading'a few
weeks with friends•in Aetreit.
Men are at work thiq week .putting 'a
new floor in the cheese factory and
doing other. repairs in preparation for.
the season's business. Failing to get .,a
supply of wood for fuel.the managers
have•put in coal. •
Farmers are 'right . en the job • .this.
week seeding and almost everyone has
put in a few acres of spring wheat; us-
ing .that famous :Margais variety for
seed.. Fall wheat is looking rather back-
ward. '
The Lord loves a cheerful .giver. He
alert wants the gift to goto•the one .the
giver intended it for. Make your own
application., of this. •
Culross-Cen re::
ilrV l n]lrA
Seeding is now in full. swing. . .
n . g .
Mr. Jno. Clark, of Teeswater, has
sold his farm on the 6th to Mr. J. D:
Little.
A number from. here attended the
concert in the hall in Teeewater last
Friday evening ,
Arthur Birnpaon hon bought ":a
new Foul, car:
A new flag pole is tieing erected at
T3 S, Ne. b, •
Mr. Walter ROM hag bought fifty sires
from Mr. Jno: ,McIIenzie,• of Brantford,
formerly of the 6th con.
Mr. Duncan Kennedy has returned
home . after spending a couple of weeks
in Detroit
Mrs. McKenzie, of con. 10 Kinloss, is
visiting et the honie of her daughter,
Mrs. Walter Day.
Mr. Jno. McKenzie has returned to
Branttord after spending 'a couple • of
weeks here •
• Mrs. Geo. Itichardsson and Miss Atkin-
son spent the week with friends at Kin.
loss.
Mr. G. Aitcheson, Lucknow ie
Wog at tht home of Wetltfr,
GIAm Is
Monday, Apra 15
Did jou move your eloek out
Paylptht saying is the gossip of the
hour. Its a 1e,rge subyeet i
We are sorry to- report Airs. J. X.
°Lennon is still confined to her bed.
Groves was able to resume bi'a
sunk services on Monday. All• welt+r Ste
him bwtr on, the job.
,i oz w- -Qp Sunday, April 14th, tc;
rar,.4 Mraa. Allan J. ',oft a foes.- Voni-
gt atulationsi'
Mies Mari Deeban 1s visiting at J. .
If. McLennans.
• Mr. end Mrs. Jas. Brown and family,
of IPaisley, spent Saturday tvening and
Sunday CO Mr. Stevnson'a. .
Mr„and Mrs. N. McLeod; of .Niagara
b'a1le,
.have moved their' bonito 'hold ef-
freta • to Arch'. Rose house• ora the end:
con, of Bruce,.,'and they • wilt workthe..j
farm. • - .
Mr. Thos.. Colwell. arrived back from:1
Northern Ontario, last week. .:
•• lhr. Chas. McKinnon ban removed'
from our burg and hae•settle¢ in Ripley.
'Mr, Chas.. Harper left.. mat leek for
Niagara Falls: Oa his' arrival 'there he
enlisted..
Phone.No. 10 is at Your Service
We Sell for Cash -We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Stored
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r Lothian
Tuesday,. ,Apral 1 6.:
ilius. Evelyn Wellington is in Luck -
now learning telegraphy.
The ;daylight. saving measure • has,
made it: somewhat confusing. Some
have fallen in dine but a .great many
are ignoring it Better observe it if
you want tscatcli a train.
Seeding is now in full swing ' Owing
to the recent heavy frosts the ground is
working up splendidly. ,
We noticed in the Laurier budget
that a deer was seen on Hector McLean's
'farm this spring. A "dear" instead of a
deer le the most necessary thing Hector
could,have•on his place, we thank.
It issaid that the maple sugar' crop
in. Quebec (wherethe making of maple
-sugar; and syrup ie cue rf the establish
ed industries) has beensomething of a
failure. Throughout Ontario many' en-
tered. with enthusiasm upon sugar mak-
ing, '.endthere were . a few very good -
rune of sap'.. The Beason, however, was
abort and Broken by cold 'spells and the
amount produced can hardly have been
up to first, expectations;
;Kinlough
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—Monday; "April 15
Mr.. and Mrs Wm. McLean s • ent
Sunday :at Alf: Hal ' en i y s.
• Mia,' -E1. 'etc and son,.' Alvin,, are
visiting, in Ithicar ins t is week . -
Miss Fannie an 'Mr. Weir E kins-
-willerof-Clifford, motored CO their uncle's
here to .spend the week -end.
• ' We are glad to be able to 'say that.
Mr, Oscar Hodgins ie improving'; •
Mr. Dan *Donald visited' at Wm:
Percy's Friday 'last. ' "
Mrs. Watson,Scott.is-in' theVingham
hospital where she underwent an oper-
ation. We hope for a�.+speedy recovery..
Mr, Wand Mrs. R. McLean Sundayed
With the latter's- parents, . Mr:.unii-_ Mrs.;
Manners.'
Gunner E Eckinswl':ler spent his last
leave at hie home here, Friday last. He
expects to go overseas in the near future.
The long expected B.wi Social of the
Worben's Patriotic' League .wad held on
the evening of April• 12th,, in the base-
mentof the .Anslecan church here.
There was an excellent program con:
sidering the short time they had,to pre-'
pare it after being disappointed in •not'
getting the B,ervie talent. ,
Mafeking
--Tuesday; April 16.
•Seedingoperationsare now well un-
der way. ,. • • -
La grippe•is prevalent in this neigh-
borhood: •
` Miss Pearl Irvin, of this neighborhood;
went to " Wingham hospital today to
undergo--an-.operation-for-appendicitis:
:4M • J :. Therap.son and .lauZl a,
tt .._liters:':.a
,f_r.
--M'r and ;Mil -Thar' Aare" n'; 'iinday."r• •
Smile of our syrup makers . had . some
excitement. , Saturday, Owing to the
dry weather the fire from a sugar .camp
spread among the leaves : in the woods
and in one case got beyond the control
of those in charge and the neighbours
had to gather to help extinguish the
flames which ran across fields of dry
deeming to have as its objective a neigh -
holing barna Fortunately no serious
burial `reaulted..0 - '
To conserve the coal and woo supply it is necessary for people to turn to
oil, particularly for the sumcur.ae,.months, In, choosing a stove you Will
'look for one that will give the, greatest. amount. of heat units from the oil
concurred. r kbet,is wit «FLORENCE AUTOMATIC"
It burns with a blue flame right up to the top of the burner. . It has no
valves and no wicks and is very easily operated. "We can give you the
names of dozensof satisfied customers uaipg the Florence Autoinnti..
The . Lucknow Hardware &-Coal Co.
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• . . THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
Sherwin-Williams Paint. Bitycla Accessories
+Qhi-Namel and Lacqueret . • Nephnset,'Wall Board
.iiisir~,ealiiiviwaaraoacsWearrKineeseacreilaaeepronnicia
For Floor Coverings o:
we have a good assortment of Oil Cloths,
Linoleurns,° Connoleum Rugs and Carpet
Squares, all at less than the present market
values. Now is the time to choose the new
ug fol --the--parlor:=-In~ ext to -t sseis.,
or -Tapestry. `.
We•: have a. few Men's- Suit Ends- `n all wool
Tweed -and Fine Worsted; Seewhat we have ifyott
are thinking: of getting a new suit.'
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Our Stock of Silks and Poplins is well assorted
in the leading shades. Prices from 1.35::;to $2.50 yd
The ladies will, find .in our. MillinerY, re-.,
artment all the newest shapes' m Hats:. Triin-
mirigs and Flowers are kept well assorted. Orders
promptly attended, to.
See our Bargains it'Ladies' Rail 'Coats.
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f.angsrde.
Tuesday, April 16
Boger. --On Friday, April 12, to Mr.
and Mrs. Diemert
a da
ughter,.
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
wad observed in the Presbyterian church
on Sunday.
da
n y.
Miss Ldrvina Diemert, of Toronto, is
visiting her parents here.'
Mri Emmett - and -son, Frank, of Tor.
onto, visited .:her brother Mr. Gro.
Moffat, on Sunday. Frank who is a
gunner in the 70th Battery is on last
leave
e.
TheYP.S. meeting
lass
week WWI
led by Vara Hill.. There was a large
attendance and an interesting meeting
The topic was "The Christian Duty and
Privilege of Bible Reading," A duet
My Mother's Bible was given by
shoes N.1iehardeoot,and B. Mgfat,
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