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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-04-14, Page 8,t 1 *'_ . - t 4•^ • ^ .. f;+ • Ain itt11411 flit1 iA ,- -.. +. idir ii �,, 0.. a•c'ir_ ..Fn'tin^`y'1-.-•4+FW.vr4lsi ••.'•l,�w _.•.. ^"+v1.+. '- e:-... • • fiats andCaps We are showing the new shapes and colors in the ever popular "Borsalino," the ONE BEST HAT. There is no other hat like it. Greens and Greys at .0.00. .See the ne'w shape a s`King" HAt. -'.Colors, . 4 . P • .. , Black, Brown, Grey Pojaular price 5.00. • ---pasternBrand Caps for Men and Boys ---the Cap ` you can' depend upon to keepits shape. • All the wanted colors. ' $1`:00 to $3.00.' ' Have you seen the new shapes and patterns in Neckties?' They are very popular and are absolutely right up tothe, minute in style 1.00 and 1.50. Ve axe showing a very fine range . ofhosiery ..for men,` Cotton, `Lisleand Silk, and All at the new lowered pries k ' • Our:new shoes are very attractive and are selling fast at the,new.prices. which are considerably' lower, ncder. wear . J Time to discard the heavy_ erwear. We are showing .'anice. range in the medium weight gar ments,, natural wool, at $2.25 per garment. Balbriggan Jnder, wear in heavy double thread, $1.00 per -garment. Men's Merino .Shirts and Drawers;,,, a.: very ,pop- ular garment fors p.,ring and Fall :wear. • • Sizes 36 to 42. Shirts or drawers. $.1.00 per garment • ' jPhone :e:No..10 � at Your . Service �e We • Sell for• Cash— We : Sell : Cheaper. • pro Than The•Credit ; Storesi 4.1 n, • dee'"St-auntons" wall papers at r 8 ; our 'store ---all new goods, all the, latest design.- Paper is 22 inches wide and .semi -trimmed, which T, - means you have notrimmain do. If : you want.your ourpaper• . • Y put on we -have a ;man who will give you a first class .lobs •---' - WE ARE HERE TO SERVE ANI? SA'TISFY YOU. NHITECHuRCH: -.• 14iond$ Y, Miss Nellie. Walters,: of 4the: nurs- ing staff Of Victoria. Hospital, Lon- don, is visiting her. parents; Mr. and Mrs . Jno. Walters: • Mrs, Montieth 'of Exeter, is' visit ing with'. Mr, and Mrs. ,Jno, =Mow bray n.• •: T1ie _,i�?h�teehurehreai,�.e�y' �w111 `e in,; operation very ..soon.' • V>i'. Mat- thew Clark, -of Brussels, •is in ,charge -0 Mr.,' Wm. `Crowaton, of Idaho,; ; is .visiting'° .at the home of, his uncle, Mr, . Andrew •• Ferrje Mr+IIen Paterson was in__Toronto a couple of dais last week ori:bus - ro�e 4.- b W'4�',�� MinfilatAtinagnall • Ma the imp rtation lead the ' bringing, of to:dcating mn liquors into the Province . FLU be forbidden? Shaul the importation and the - brirgirg' ,of' intoadeating V liquors into '..he Pr*tdneet be forbidd-xr ,? . r 1 You Voted against. the SAI: - Vote .Now. against the IMPORTATION HE .people on April. 18th decide by' the ballon reproduced abovewhether liquor for beverage purposes shall De allowed p to come • in, or whether the door shall be • shut, • .Earnestly- we ask.you 'to vote, --vote to clinch your former vote. By your last vote against the'45ale of liquor you Made Ontario . • safe from within: ' Now vote against Importation, to: make Ontario safe frorn' without. .: l Prohibition 'should apply to all alike b Take nothing for granted Every temperance vote is needed. •Every temperance vote, rnusiW cast. See that your wife and • every member Of your household, with a right .to -vote, gets to the polls: " Let els roll up a decisive majority "today and settle this ques- tion. ' o a �j Mark your . ballot Avifh an «X'! --land' 2u' a'X" only. ,afterthe ward eferendum • saimingswasinnueireszeginsammms 14 •v ` ; f..a,. r•s4 u.t' Yi-i`•�. +3�+•S N� :i?}rs•x L , h iAz .x -r' °x•�`��`P" tie •AFI' 3. !t "�:' � ti: . . • •4" .. �•N :w :'.7-�i.i,iw[ M "t P.. _ t, .. • r, r•3 4; _ �1. •' ya p ' �°�.�+� R :': = k • �v7.• xi-,. 744 i -a .; r•H' - :.qtr¢ ,..t • :.:r'' . t.� t/��" . ^•evening; -•April ---15th, 'When; -Rev: .112r G ii1a tt; `-�f : $S;iitli, Kinloss: Chuich, will. -be -present --to_assist- • with-q..the• service • Mr. andMrs"JJas •Sutherlan'd, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gaunt and Miss:Sarah Garbutt attended ,the funeral 'of ` their ` aunt; Mrs.' Susanna Elliott,- 'o f Pal - !aerator). zf Mr. 'Knights representative for' London .'Advertiser.. and Free Pres*,.: was in: tomvti fora day and received several new subscribers Mr, `•Alex • Kennedy �leaves this weelk 'for "Windsor :where he intends The ...:u• know H �...r :r Th �. c a dv�a e•& Coal Co. . THE . STORE -THAT NEVER pisAppomTs ; rM and 1VIrs. Thos, Henderacn, of 'the "Bluevale Roaci, visited on A Sanslay With their 'son, Mr. 'Roland 'Hender- Miss ` Flossie MacGregor, and :her. niece; 'Miss ;Mi'trrer Sliaw, of.'TT*roii'tn, a• and. Mrs. Jack ende"neon ,.mnd child- ren, of Lucknow,: were week -end vis= itors with . Mr. ,arid `Mrs. Jas. Mc -.I Mr. and Mrs. ./no. Fale»nef ; and Mr. Geo, Falconer and. son, Leslie, motored to Thamesford last week to attend the funeral of. Mrs, • Falcon- er's . brother;in-law, Mr, David Col- vert.. Miss Cen-eraf hospital staff, ,Wfngham, visited at • . Mr.., .I,tobt---.Mowbray. has• purchased DRIllICWALTER,- & COUSINS FURNACES SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED•..PLUM'BING AND ELECTRICWIRING, - Assters. PFOB THE HFL . 7IP ,10111 !u r4 <, • THE DATE CHANGED, After.. the announcement regard- ing , egard-ing, the Fire • PO's. liox social whiclh appeared • in •The Sentinel last week was beyond recall; thedate of 'the affair .• was changed • from TueadaY, the 12th,, to Tuesday, April 16, The Co, never fails crown' when, it under takes to ,tut on , an entertainment, And it. will' not this-4ine The pro- ceeds of this social and entertain- ment will go to th'd financing of the Brack Band, Pipe Band and. Baseball lub• -ei11 • good Cau9e• _ !the hoose recently vacated by Mr. Sam Hutchison and' moved his fem. ily' here 'last ' week. • fr.' Chaff.- Miller, of - iiineardine, visited over Sunday with his uncle, Mr,' W. Lott. ' We ' are .pleased 'to see Mr.; Iieetor rdeitay able to he around again. Mr, McKay _ nclerwent a alight operation in .the ' inghain Hospital 1a, t week.' ' The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per ' will he observed" iii, the Prc4by; terian Church on Sunday .t'riorning, April 17th. Prepsrietory service will be bead at 1180 o'alpw;lt On Friday MAFEKING ". . ( Intended for last 'week.) . V « "•-Masses. Nary and --:Belle Anderson, of ..Lucknow, 'spent part of last week i1 li . Chef a tihi`iete. • Miss Cora Cole,,of Gorrie,- w is 'tile. guest of Miss Reta Twaniley Laster our -Sprint Floor r' Mrs.‘ Win. Blake_went. to Dunnville Monda-y- where- ehe will spend a• few; ; weeks, tsith her daughter, •M.. rs. Hoff- , man.. Miss -Beta` Sturgeon spent .Easter week at her home near 13ervie:. Mr.II. . and Mxs. -. 'Johnston __enter- tained the League at ,their home Thurscisy evening. �i" `very 131easant" evening` was spent. Miss Olive- Anderson is visiting_ relatives in °Luckn.Ow this week, Miss 'Margaret Ritchie", of = Zion; visited her sister,Mrs, Geo. ,Satuid•,:- ars Iasi week Mi s` y...Saundel^sa is; under tine doetor's"care at present. We hope for her speedy- recovery.. Mis- Frances Fitzgerald:. _returned to her school near Niagara Monday.; Mr. Eldon T%vamley- resumed, his 'duties as principal . of Corrie school,, as Mr, Ernest Hall: returned to• Brantford. • Messrs, J. C. and Carmen Stoth••r's left for Toronto 'via Clinton, Friday, having', spent the Easter' season, at their 'respective .hnnmes here, • + Born -4i Dunnville, on Monday;• April 4th, to' Mr. and Mrs, Hoffman, dsugjltar.= COIL lretulatiofp, nole •,elks, Perth. ,fin goleum, ; ' Linoleum and Oilcloth —Rugs,:' Tapestry,Brussells` and Wil- ton . Rugs, all:... sizes. .: _:Also .small Mats of all kinds. - Window Draperies _. Madras;_Hungalowa N --e s,:Scritni Art Sati ne cretonne a e n e Sid ' curtain Draperies from * • p the hest assorted, Largest ::. Stock : _where . ,' values. are. supreme. 1. - v -....w . .. • YI)UR STORE I~OR ASL ° HOUSE FURNISHING: .1+. •_ •