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THE "LUGKNOW SENTINELS -THURSDAY, MAY 26th., 1b21.
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We are pleased to
announce ' that # we
have added thispop-
ular line -ofwash
dresses to our stock.'
See the : 'various
. styles° we are ship*-
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ing
how'ing and:the splendid
quality Of.. materials
used. ,.
These very attrac-
tive dresses are very
moderately priced
$3.50 .'
to
$6.00
ADMIRAL MIDDIES
serviceable can be had in • several These garmentseral
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styles for Girls and Ladies. Prices at
1.25 ;to 2.25.
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Middy •Skirts Made of ;a' good quality White Jean
attached to a • cotton waist:. • Sizes; 2 to 6 years $1.25;
8 to 14'years, ` $1.50.
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b-tained_a'supply pf these New.
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Edeverybody
son :booklets that
Wants. Hurry for your copy! Know
what Mr Edison's 25 favorite tunes
are. Note his. views -Op listening to.
music: See if you have the six selec-
tions - he. thinks everybody should
:. G. ARMSTRONG
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s' .'HELENS •
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ti 1—Tuesday, May .2f.--''
Misses -W. 'D.. Rutherford,' of I Iit-
chell,' and ;Colina Clark, of Lueknew,
'were home"for' theIveek-end.
Mies Mary Wallace, of Detroit, . is
vlsitiing her sister, Mrs. 'John Miller, ,I'
Sr:. ,
' Inspector 'Minn was a visitor at
thew zschool obi ;Wednesday:
• "Mt.. and Mrs. Bennett and>.children
,,O1 Pori: Albert, , spent the hojiday
with her mother, Mrs, 1i. Rutherford;
The -Sacrament of the Lord's ,Sup»
per willbe observed ' in Calvin'
Church next genday morning. Pre-
paratory service will be held .Fridays
morning •. at .10.30. : - ,-, '
St,,,, Helens, Rifle Association—The •
Orst„slidot of the season was. held on`'
the 24th when the following ” scores
were made: J. C. Purdon 3', W. W. I.
Miller 314 W. Webster 31, E. Web-
ster 31, H. Purdon 31, Y. Purdon 30,
R. Murray 28, E•., Puti on 28, W. Mil-
ler 27, J. McDonald 27, C. Murray
27, A; Woods 24. The annual Sal-,
ver Shoot will likely commence next.
.week. '
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TAIVIPERING . WIVH P. .0. BOXES
As Victoria Day is a holiday, the
Post Master took a coupre of hours
of country air inthe afternoon. Dur-
ing thi time two aour village boys
took a'1vantage of the occasion and
tampered with the lock boxes in the
office. As this is a 'serious , offence
if brought before the department,the
parents of . these boys should look af-
ter them,as it:is not "their first' of-
fence in the •pilfering line Peopie
'not having look -boxes have iio excuse
for being in the ofice after hours„ as
any mail;"fhatter can be posted out-
side.:
designated .by . and are '.'under ' ;the
management o#.'a special commisskerr
representing •, : the city and county.
When', a Provincial County Road is
included in a County Suburban Sys
tem,, the Province . contributes 60 per
cent; the city .20 per %cent 'and the.•
county 20 per emit.
3. ProvinciaYRi aye; ateiiesig
hated by.• and are under the.manage
' ' ment of the -Department of`•%Piiblie
Highways; and comlirise about. 1800'
miles: of the -most -important roads in
the Province. ' '
(a) .On 'Provincial Highways gen-.
' eraily,, the Province :assumes 80- per
cent of ,the . cost,'' and levies 20 . per
cent on the' County in which `the'
--Work-4s' situated:—:---- —'—:— . -.
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(li) -Provincial Suburban Highways
adjaeent to the cities. are. designated'
by ',the • Department, • and the city is
required to contribute' 20 per cont of
expenditure. , •
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-5000' FACTS ABOUTCANADA- '
The annual •-publication, , "50OO
Facts about Canada" is a gold !nine
.-of. information-. _about_.. the Dominion_
that nou Canadian can afford to .be
'Without, dud its popnlfl-rie-etead--
i1y',g wi `�: 'iii`1921`-edi'tion lb slow
out and; May be had from' )leading
BABY CHICKS 7
Froin ,_pure bred trapneste -.
S.C. White Leghorns, (Barr a. ,
Strain). • The `Barron Leghorn is'
..an, Fallghsh bird, . and for a'
hornis very _large,. some of_them___
,being aslarge as the Rock. They
have the advantage over the
Rock 'hi- that' they 'Say seldom;
if ever want to set. With the
coming .ef.the warnsweather the
heavy ,breeds . seem, determined
to set. Not so with 'the Leg
horn. At this time of the year ,
she is determined to lay.' • They
will'slso lay in the winter ifglv.•
en proper care. Froin. Nov.: lst _
, to , April 1st, ten of our trap-;
nested leghorns laid. 1035 'eggs.
At an average price' of 75c per
doz., this means-. $62.78 , cash
which we got. From these same'
birds, and others nearly as good
we are offering you chicks at 22c
,each, delivered at your station.,
HURON SPE,,CkALTY FARM
Walter Rose; Brussels, Ont. •
1Pltettat
$8x., • -• Bok 34.
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Phone, No. 10 is at' Your' Service
We Sell for Cash -We' SOCheaper 'I Ian The Credit Stores . '
SEASONABLE , 6OODS
We ' have it Very attractive .price on,
Florence Automatic Oil Stoves These
prices are good only Afor ottr present.sto. ck..
When we have to replacer: prices; will be
much"'higher- .o .
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• 3 Burne;: Florence Automatic With oven •, r •�. • $
26.00
11 Burner ," • " , " ,:, .... , ° .• .. $34.00
We• also have in stock N ew Perfection • Stoves in '3 and 4
Burners. , .
THIS IS THE TIME OF . YEAR 'to shut • out the (lies. We.
have Screen. Doors in. the 3 Standard Sizes, and'in :different 'styl-
es• -a few doors that we are selling at $2.00 ,complete.. ,
•: Screen 'Windows to fit any window, from*l5c, to 75c each. •
With a Quart Tin of, LA•CQUERET . and ' a ° RUBBER -SET.
Brush you can add dollars to the appearance of your furniture,
and the cost would be only $2.00.
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We have anything you require to BRIGHTEN UP the home.
Sherwin Williams Paint for all purposes.
Sherwillac' for ,Furniture and Floors.
Chinamel for Graining—Staunton's Wall Papers.
_ Linoleum ,,Varaish--Mur, esco,'the ideal finish' for. plaster -
wail§. -
.Coiled Spring"and. Barb Wire- :Canada Cement.
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I Hard- .are'&Coal Co.
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THE STORE THAT . NEVER DISAPPOINTS
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newsdealer' . or !rpm the • Canadian
Fiacts Publiiiliing Co,, 1188Huron St:,
"GOOD' ,ROADS" INFORMATION Toronto, for 30c -per copy.= Its -tom-
, . ' (pier, •Frank 'Weigh, is tendering a
good. r ,arT lcl,isla= public servil„,in thus :-snaking' avail
4 di es.t•.of 91• able, in.. *ceeesible: and condensed
ticn ha: ;gen •tepareil ry, the De form,• under fifty chapter headings,.
purtment of Hignways, ' i r 5 •it. it►•i5, ranging from Agriculture. to the
clan cs 'of ioat.s Ontal
iii ,:'"ta res Yukon, the4tory of Canada in a nuts'
pest to provincial aid are' • described shell. Itis a revelation of the won-
aorta weidili and growth .of the.
as.follows. •. ,. country,_and- -is,-:aa.-welly a-fine.;ad-:
-__1 'Township Boads—Uno'ei•-=the•• •verMeenient of -the- ,Dominion,..'.,.Gov-.•.
control of 'I ownship' 'Cormelib, to ery ments, Banks, Board's of Trade
which- the Province.'contribtites..2J_ and big financialand industrial con
per:•eent'•':f the cash expenda.tuirc, an c use hundreds of copies. It is:
average of 100 miles foreach town- moreover an excellent booklet to
• ' - -. •t G..to-triends'-abroad rase a- unique,.
s�►ip �`f` the t'awiisltin • appoint,, -i �• ,
road superintendents the Province cyclopedia of Canada. '
pays 40 per cent of "his salary.
• 2. County Ro-ids=Under -the con-
trol of the . County Council, r an.: aver -;
fige of 250 miles for `each County.
(a) • County Roads genetally rec-
eive a Provincial subsidy of 40 -Per
cent for construction and nainten-
ante. '
(b), Provincial - County Roads. ' nee--
eive a Provincial. su sidy of iixgy
• per cent of construction and main-
tenance. '
(e) County Suburban. Roads are
constructed and maintained in .,the
propoitiotts of 40 per cent by the
Pro'rifee, ab per cent by tine sty. and
$0 Per cot b ► the County, and Ej,
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THANKSGIVING DAY
A bill has been passed by ' our
House of Common's directing that
"Armistice'Day" .shall be obaerved
asa public holiday. 'rhe exact day
(Nov. lith) will not be 'observed;
but the Monday following in the
week with November lith. This day
will also be Thanksgiving Day. The
arrangement is a good vane, as with, -
out it the two holidays woud"come
inconveniently. ,closeto ether and
Monday is the most suitable 1180 of
the week for s ha*,
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We are showing the largest range of Fancy
Voiles you will find in any town store. , New
stock just arrived at the reduced prices. The _4
color you want • is here.: Blues in alt •shades;
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Browns,- Grey, Green,.. _printed in i, -large or sma_
designs.:.,:be_ u,t�combinationsN of color'ngs that
deligkt-time eyera-ntl a: pleasure --to wean.
Dress ends, no two alike, from $1.00 .to $2.00 per
yard. Others at 29c, 35c, 50c,7 c. d
_ 'Monkey; Blouse- Ends, remnants of high grade;
_lark color voiles; 100 ends Justin to retail at half price.
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New- -=Cam�stale. I ibbans. now in Stoc
eaut'f
iuy Underwear -Here
and'obtain t- ie -best -values L- %diems'—Vests,-.50 ..quality for 29c., ` 75c
Vests for 49c;' $1.00•Vests-at 59c —Only y 10 to sell at these -.:prices.-:
DRAWERS, at .'50c, 75c, $1.00 and: upwards
SPECIAL :BLACK -COTTON -HOSEHOSE.Sizes-8 Y 2, to: f0; -reg :iia,
50c value. Oiir clearing price 29c 4 • ., 1.00.
SILK '.BOOT and LISLE HOSE in Brown,avy, rey, i% or :+.
Black regular $1.00 hose, 59c,' 2 pairs $1.00. '
` NEW GEORGETTE BLOUSES,, ,Lace -Trimmed,-
shades, $6.50.
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FORDYCE
.� MxS, John., hllxon, ofz ,.
nds around cord
'visitii"1`g"Ericee Y
...Messrs. John Champion and Victor
Emmerson have started. shingling at
Mr. Caz ipbell's, near ' Lucknow.
Glad to' hear~ that Mr. Geo. Tisdale
who has not been -well of late, is im-
proving.
..The- stork Balled at Mr. John Mas-
on's, one day recently and .left • a
baby boy --Congratulations.
Mr. John McGee is plgwing with'
his tractor at John Martin's: '
John Champion, Victor Tmmersoft
and their friends spent an enjoyable
day on°the 24th at Kincardine.
atw# Q"idallay, Ior'ntwxly QZ Ottli.
ross,4hesinoved .down tg M>. _dahn :method:;-bf- rearing her. bisbY, while'
Gibbons' farm. • • • the 'argument for the other side is
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x •�:bustai3i4td, �$Y'1VIrs., Mrs. Smith a
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Mrs. Biown, friends of the. Mother.
Their indignation at the "newfang w
ed" ideas held by the nurses as to •
the bringing up .of children is' well' .
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de icted and much humor is shown
in' r describing the nurses` horror . at r
the diet of she child.'
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"The ,pessimist 'was suffering from
rheuxnatisnt. "Every bone in my
body aches," ho complains--te which
the optimist replied, "You ought to
•be glad you are not a herring!"-
The .only way to' find' eueoeag
uiokly without working for ft,iii tq
look It up. l►° o 4ietiebar,,4
A JUVENILE DRAMA'LIST: 1
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In a. recent number of the°°<Cannd-
ian Nurse there appeared a play
written . by a twelve -year-old Van-
eouver school girl, a member of the
Little Mothers' League. • This play
is quite originiil, being• all thechild's
own idea and workmanship. No help
was given to her, either. at home or
• in school. The little drama fs•it spf
iced one; introducing a, nutnher of
characters. In it font nurses, Miss
Sunshine,, Miss . Fresh Air, Mini
Cieafiiitiess and Miss Health denten-
strata to an ignorant leather the boat
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