The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-05-16, Page 8.rt 47.ertP,IFilremr. ,r77.
shy Don't You Wear White
Shoes in the Summer?
This promises to be a great white shoe season, because of two reasons ---the high
price of leather shoes and the comfort and restful feeling they give during hot
weather. Anticipating the big demand weurchased early and now have a
splendid range in both rubber and leather soles in White ,Shoes, Oxfords. and
P'ump.. We have also a good range for boys in black and brown tan with rub-
boy solar --just the kind the average boy likes and wants. You'll find our prices
reasonable. See our window display of White Shoes this week.
CHILDREN'S 1.1 S. New nobby styles -'-just. what pleases ` the
mothers and delights the chi • reu--nice range of styles and colors at $Oc, 75c
aid $i:oo.
LADIES' SUMMER VESTS.. Short sleeves and sleeveless, .See
our big, special at 25c. Also good values in better grades and splendid quality
combination suits at Loo, x.5o and $I.75.
KAY'S ER GLOVES. When buying Silly Gloves it always pays to
get the; best. Kayser Silk Gloves are the best we find. They are made from
fine quality silk, with double finger tips, and are good valuesat 7s and $I.00,
BELT BUCKLES AND BES T$, . Ladies' Belts,in latest styles,
in black, red 'and white, 3 inches., wide with large buckles. Price 5oc,' Belt
Buckles. in three widths at YSC, 35c, and .soc,
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LADIES' : COLLARS. Newest styles in Collars.: Also Collar and
Cuff sets in great variety of styles and prices. 25c to $4,5o
MURD€ICH & CAMERON
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We Cali Attention to Our Stock of
Ladies' Hosiery
xn Cotton, Silk and Silk Ankle. Prices from
2$c to $2.50 per pr. dors—Slack, white,
grey and niggerbrown.; Excellent values
its all lines.
Cotton Sheetings and Pillow Cottons
are advancing rapidly in price. Now is the
time to get a supply.
Light and Dark Percales, good
'quality, at 25c per yd.
Warner Weather ells: for Summer
Millinery. See Our Stock.
Some excellent v km int Panantas. This
depart. ent to till busy. • ,
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POWERFUL AID
When you feel sluggish
andnervous, tired and:
indifferent, you have the
first symptoms of declin,
ing strength and your'
system stem' ..ositivelY needs the
Y positively.
special nutritive food -tonic an
to replenish : your . blood
power, enliven . its circulation and
bring back the snap and elasticity
of good health. Scott's Emu"-
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Sion supplies Nature with
-the correct building -food
which is 'l etter`'than- any
drugs, pills or alcoholic
mixtures. :- ,
• 'scott&»ne. Toronto, pot 17-16
ear of .: Corn to' b � sold' if , `b1 on the track, below` government price.: ` I .ex ct this car•:.
if A Seedc ► , pmt � , , g l�
about 5th' Mayand,the.best varieties obtainable will be on sale:_'. There is uite•a, variety of grade's
hi Containing too much moisture to be reliable' for seed. We would advise that ` `a .
. of corn offered, tit, s year. co g . •
you be very careful this season • as to the source from which''your seed corn 'is obtained, as: in the first''•
ciao'" •Corn of: -3? re "O ass qua i y.is very . i alt. ta'-get, and in the second place..all- corn. this.
year requires to be treated before. being sent out' as it contains -an excess of moisture. The following
"extract from *letter received from the Company I stun securing mine from .is worth' noting, : ;' Wo are
the only Attain Canada who have a. plant, with.diyers,,in..which corn can:be treated; and we are bay
frig every pound pet over the dryers and.,bringing it to the required standard before ‘Shipment." This
corn' isdried in this way on the cob and .when cured it is shelled and sent.ont for distribution. Wit' -•n
a farmer ;gees to the, expense. and labor of preparin hie ground for: a crop,, the next:. important matter
is the'Se.ection of the best Seed to be. obtained. • This season there is a i uinber• of dealers' handling -
_the cheap elevator corn which is not at all. re,Iiable•:seed, :. T could buy's ern: 25e, to 50c .per bush& less
but having seen•a sample or two of this I would not recommend it as •it shows a low vitality lied will
not give,"good results. The'varieties I will beaming will be treated and tested and guaranteed 85%
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germination. : Book your" requirements with lis at once
A Car Of Kiln -Dried, American Peed; Corn for sale
Anyone: wanting special prices "on feed corn to lie taken off car in quantities, of. 50 bush.: •
or over bad better'call and;look after a: supply at once
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1 -Farmers expecting •to grass cattle would do' well to see us •:
SA SALT!
I regarding a. supply of Salt . -1 have two cars booked and •
delivery. is promised about May..1 gt.. Silt in-;bulk;supplied':
at about.,65 or 70e per ewt in farmer's bags at car. , Call and. book orders.:: We Will advise its •arrival.
• 'Como and get a barrel of Apples, packed by Itlenpet
Ath CamerhGood re-
APPLES-
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t•L Jc" .�1 liable' stock at $4.per barrel.. Sold also in smaI lots --25, 50a on;• El worth:
We have about too bags of: Old Standard ,:„Flour',on hand,.both pure Manitoba
• and Blended .Also (New Grade): War Flour - •
Get bat of this Flour before it all goes as there is no more.to be had: ,The standard has been
f4irther -reduced' and it would be well to have a bag of the old grade. before'its an sold`...
We have now on hand a supply of Bran, Shorts, 'Middlings and Good. Feed Flour. ; When this
Feed Flour is ali. gone. no more can be procured atany price as mills are not allowed to make it
There is undoubtedly going, to be a shortage of mill foodstuffs this summer and farmers'•would
do well to remember' thatt Bran and Shorts are only by. -products when Flour is. being• made, •
and it any one requir*s mill:feed in any quantity' he should take Flour also. -
ONE CAR' OIL CANE in the 'Maly forum, as- it -domes from the press, -now-on hand, offered.
tor $5.25:yer-Cwt: Protein. 35.55 psi' ,:•
re --A Copts; i g vd say'sn *howls also €s shortage of Flour, and tills will :be felt before tits
next harvest. At the same time e awe adirisiiia oorasiuraera ltd procure. their .: require:.'
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tribute in smallquantitiestcan* conaumer..:.
INL AYSON: _ LucKNow
Vlafeking .
Monday, -.May 1gs '
Miss Culbert, of Iloreesville
titles Mary . Cu , ,
,spentthe week -end with Mr. and Mrs..
Jas. Culbert,
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sof Clinton,
Mr. S R. Stothers,
Sunday under the parental roof.
U; and lirc. Fink Finnegan and
daughter : Muriel, of Eggmonville, visit•'
ed atr.. George Twamley'a last week.
Mika 'Nitride Culbert spent a few
days with her grandparent's near 'Dun-
gannon.
Mr. Jas. C. Anderson, of Luckitow, is
pais :,g: f.44: -It. JOhilia i'da-new Neils
at present.
Oran is
Dan o. Meltinom and fancily, ofHip•
, Vey, were v'iilitare here on Saturday.
The lied Cross Worker request all
cods for poking to he in at peat most,
goods
Thursday, May
The remains of the Date' Alex Far
eitheraon were laid to rest in Kismet -
cline cemetery en-Siiturda:y.
moat-cline:cemetery-cn=Saturday.eir"._
„VVNUWVS w returned
to her home here for the summer.
Messrs, Allan Fraser. Ed. Downey
and Ail s Campbell • received their
notices est week to report for milita
service. •
Mit. Biggar and the "Misses Downey,
of -1 iagara Falib. are home on a visit to
their parents,
Miss Margaret Syrian has returned
home from Philadelphia.
We are sorry to .report, the illnee of
Mica Maria Fletcher. • •
Quite a number from here attended
the funeral of Wilfred Moffat,. con,. 12,
res och on Sunday. Our deepest-
Oreenoch, 1d
sympathy is extended to Mr. and rs.
Moffat and family in their very sad and
sudden bereavement.
• Nursing sister Bertha McAfee 'who
was home on 'a tow days visit has return.
ed to the: Stater and leaves shortly for
service overseas;
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,Langside'
ondaw; May t3:
• Dungannon
—Monday, May 13;
`Mr. Hugh Stewart ia,aporting. a new
Ford car . . ° -
miss Ilene Miller attended the Amer-
y,' of her uncle, Mr. Qovett+ at_Clinton
last week.
Mr. Harry Bellamy his .a government
appointment in. connection .with. the,
Dominion registration schemer ,
George Case, who US volunteered for
military service. is going intn the artil•
lery. He left last week for London to
join his battery.
Mother's Day service was observed in.
the .Methodist church last Sunday morn-
ing The married ladies supplied the
choir, •C
Sergt., Woodley .spent the•, end
at his home berm.
David Henderson, of West Wawsnosh,
held an auction sale of farm implements
etc. on Wednesday of last week.
The funeral of the late Miss Ethel.
Templeton, of Goderich, took place from
the residence of her unce, Robt. 'Hig-
gins,- Wednesday of last week to Dyn-
gannon cemeter1'.; •
Special Oddfellowa service was held
We° have a number of ,IRON KIPS in stock bought
before the price advanced. We are selling these much
cheaper than if we had to purchase them to -day, If you
need a pump do not put it off. -, First come, . first- served.:
A complete stock of Galvanized Pipe and
Fittings 'always on hand.;.
We have a 'quantity of SCBE N DOORS which we
carriedyear over from 'last and which will ,be sold at
last' year's prices;' The new doors :ere considerably
higher in price. Screen Wire all widths.
TheLueknowllardware;&-Coa1Co.
' THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
$berwitt-Williams Paint Royalite Oii', : Chi-lsTaiuel and Laccltteret
Polarine Auto Gil Dustbane I'reinier Gasoline.
• : Bicycl Lecessories
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in Erskine church last Sunday evening
at 7:30. Rev. Mr; Avery, of L.o`ndes-
boro, Grand Chaplain of Ontario, con-
ducted the services. There was a. large
con gregstion despite the rainy • weather.
Miss Daisy Ryan, who has been un-
der the doctor's care for the past week,.
is able to be.around. again.
oth a District Represent
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Mr: 5:13 .St er , i R s
ative of;the Departirient�of dgrculture,
was'iu the village Saturday.•
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Miss Edith Stotbers' spent Sunday - at_.
heraunt'e, Mrd Wm, 8V -titers, on -the
9th con., Ashfield.
We all are in hopes that our Dr ', ` i
Case will be selected by the 'Conservat=
' ive Convention at Wingbam to be can't
'didate to represent North Huron, ii,;the
Ontario L-gislature, He la a well -in
formed and o .
p pu.lar man, an, and should
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snake ,a' good candidate as: well as a
good representative, -
Theannual convention of the Her.:
on County Temperance' organisation
will be held, at.Clinton on June 16.
Where the river had washed `amity
part + f the beet at Clinton, Thomas
Judd :discovereil:,an, e1i horn which
bad been iinbededded there, likely for
many, years. The Antler measures 51
inches,, in Iength is .18 'inches in ..,eir-
cun'iferance at theI'iase: and has; four.
tines.or. -branches. .
A convention of North fluron Con-
servatives will be ♦held in Winghwm
on May 17th'for the purpose of select'•
Brig a candidate for the Ontario Legis-
• lature, to take the place vacated bis
A. H. ;Musgrove when, • appointed' • to
the postmastersbip•of'Wingham Pos.
Bible candidates are: . Dr: t;. Red
inond,.Ceo. Spotton, of W ngham;. nr.
Case, Dungaunen; Peter tV..Scott, E.
Wawauosh; .Wm. Mciluillin: W. Wait
anosh; Richard Proctor, of Morris.
Westford '
---,Monday, May 13.
• Roofing and. fencing. is the order of
the day since Friday morning tempest. • •
The following persons have made ap
;plication for 'membership in the Mac
cabee order: Arthur`Hodgin_s, 1R J. W.
Lloyd,. J. `.:Wall, W�EyE�, Haldenby,_.0.'
W. ,Haldenby and -W. . H. $aldenby
Alt six take out a life. insurance policy -.
for X1000 .
Lives' of great men all reoind im
ver �ix ui o�t r nubllnr , -- ~..
.And departing,. leave.behind ns • ”
Sustenance for those deft behind.
Despit the inclemency of yesterday's •
weather all members Of the Anglican
church' turned out to heat Rev. Cree's
last teachings 'before departing to his ••
new field of 'labour at Parkhill.
We wereaorry to hear of the illness s
of A E. Ilaldenby but were glad to see
him out to church again yesterday.:
A.- iethering ,tcn-who-has been-wor
for hri t'nc the 7Wa4: mnn+.11, is
in,�. at N2.1.�J.. ,•,..,- ... ..
thinking of changing his • occupatipn: to
clerking in Kidlpugh. Wewonder why'I
Ditohing'seems. to be commanding`
much attention lately as we .notce our
brother eciibe of Holyrood. la ordering
the for a culvert and ono of our young
farmers is considering the sewer problem.
These young Ines know that: to.be.:a
bannerman you. insist be 'Early, and to
win the trophy you• Must he •awayat
the first pmg'of the bell'. . • •
Since Toad Island has been causing'.
act,_ mutli anxiety. and worry wenhall
explain. Teacher Jaye an Wand is a
piece of land surrounded by 'water• but
Jim
says an island is a barrel
of Cider er
surrounded, by 'Dutchmen, but Alit
Toad Island cannot be defined: • in :such.
meagre terms. ° We say that Toad Ie -
land is semi insular that is it is s very
elaborate piece of stageism »art tune
turrounded by frogs andpart time sitz«
roueded;by ialonsb`spotstori. •
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Seeding ie. ablest finished: in 'this
neighborhood, and the rains 'are' bring-
ing the growth. : a
Thehigh T_.
Thursdaynightlast
damaged a lot- of buildings, unroofing
Zi6liT6' _
boys have Several of the
ra e already been
called to repoit for military service.
We had better all go than have the
Kaiser win.
T. G. Moffat shipped two carloads of
rattle ott Friday tont* •
The regular Young' People's' meeting
on Thursday evening will be led by Nel
lie Harkness, the topic being "Fellow•
ship in the Young People's Society.
Rev. Amos, .of Patmereton, is conduct
ing services in the. Presbyterian church
during the absence of the pastor, Mr.
Graham who id spending his holidays
in the -West, •
MODERN artificial.:.
Methods of life make it-
absolutely` necessary ` to
-•----use edicines-occa-sionaily--toren-
sure the regular 'and' healthful
k
action of the liver, kidneys `and.:
bowels.
In the -..r.•
g eat majorityof domes. �7x
hase's Kidne -Liver Pills are'recog..
weed �'' regu-
lating .l';
d ass the�most satisfactory
. medicine for all the members.'
of the family. . -.
This medicine is not in any sense a
cure-all, but its use occasionally, as
required,
re
d ensures s the:a
activity e
t
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of th
e
liver, kidneys and bowels, the cleats-
ing of the system, and the purifying
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of 'the blood.
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Floe .his r s� c n you can. :depnd
this y- `-�••••�.. ,,'.�.. ucy�catu on
Dr. Chase's ,l£idne :y-L,i. ver Pills, to
• prevent and cure .constipation; torpid
•liver, .indigestion, •kidney: derange.
mentis and resulting painful ailments
such- as backache, rheumatism and
lumbago.
Br. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills are
so. universally used that you Can bb-
• tain them at any • store where meds-
Cines are.sold;.
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One p111.a .dose;. 25 cents a ;b6x, all dealers orEdnianso
. n, 'Oaten sc Co:; Ltd„. Termite; Do not be talked into accepting' a substitute. Iniltattonrs . only ' disappolnt, ' it