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LUCKNOW SENTINEL TU‘SDAY, JUNE 2nd.;, 1921
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• Our. Underwear Dept. is brim full of
dainty, undies for Milady. Serviceable
Cotton Vests at ' 29c; ItaliAn Silk Vests.
at 2:75' edclr:
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Combinations at"1.1.50.,
Corset Covets at 35c to 2.50.
ACCIbENT. AT TEEESWATER,
The : Teeswater . Nexirs had the fol-
lowing; • .•
On Tuesday night when Mr. Marrs
was driving down from the station
after the night train a big car driv-
en by. a Lucknor' yqung 'man ran. in- I '
to lits, bus headd On; striking tlge front
left wheel, and dverturning the bus •
and. damaging its, already battered
`condition beyond. repair. The front
springs were 'snapped on both•, sides,'
the harness of the• horses badly ,dam-,
aged and Mr. Marrs thrown to th0
ground: • A Wingham girl, who 'ac-
.companied` the, young man,. who gave
mune as, Miss -Gross,, ,was thrpwn
ih'rough• the windshield and her peck
lacerated aid; :otherwise -9haken .:up•.
Dr. Gillies was called, and gave first
aid and the pair motored on to Wing-
ham.
ingham. The car was equipped . with a
heavy fender and as far as could be
learned the night of the:, accident the
fender was "tie- only ' thing da maged
on.the•car, except the windshield.
Mr. Marcs saw the car. coming.
down theocentre of theroad and pul-
led to one side near the corner of
Wragge , Street, where there. is a
light, •but the . driver, apparently' did
not see him When -quite .close..up
Mr: Maw saw that .an accident was
inevitable , and pulled • the horses still
further to the right or the horse;' on
the left would have been hit. •
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Mr. J. R; Henry, who is starting
a newspaper at Clarksburg, *has-pur-
chased - the plant . of 'the defunct
Dungannon News and' is moving it
'this week Clarksburg had a news- ,
rpaper sone years ago, ,-but it has
been out of ..business of late..
'U nderskirts from. 95c to 3.7.5.
Cambric' Gowns from 95c to 4.00.
Hosiery That. Is
Moderate. •
;In Price;
40 Doz• Women's Cotton Hose,. Black
and White', .:nice evert thread,. good weight,
sizes 81-2 to. 10. 29c pair:
!Phone No,; 10 is at ''Your Service.
We Sill for Cash -We Sell Cheaper Tha4 The Credit' Stores
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• Terrier .Hose for Boys and .Girls.
"Buster Brown's Sister," 'a nice fine mercerised lisle,
hose for girls, comes in black or white, : sizes 5 to 9.
See the Men's :Pure Silk' Hose we are showing at
$1.00 pair. Grey, Brown, Red .and Navy shot with --
black.
SEASONABLE . GOOJS
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We have `a very; attractive price on
• Florence Automatic ' Qil• Stovs. - These
prices are good only for our .present stock.,
,, `Wert '`we have 'to, replace, prices: will be
mufwh•°higher. �. ' ..
.3 Burner :Florence Automatic with . oven '':. , .. , ,...$26,90
4 Burner .., " " " " " ...• • •,
.' $34.00.
We also have in stock New Perfection Stovesin3' and 4
Burners:
THIS IS THE TIME 'OF YEAR to shut out the flies. We
have Screen Doors in the ,$` Standard Sizes, rind in different styl-
' es—a few doors that' we are selling at $2.00 complete, •
- Screen Windows, . to -fit any window, 'froom 45c to '75c each. .
With a Quart ''Pin of LACQUERET . 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.
Chinatpel for Graining—Staunton's Wall Papers
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Linoleum. Varnish -Mui: eseo, the ideal finish for. piaster -
waus.
Coiled Spring and Barb Wire -Canada Cement.`
The Lucknow Hardware &Coal Co. ..
1 THE 'STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
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Marriage is a. serious `thing usual= . 11
ly lightly undertaken.
Lisle and. Silk Hose from 50c to $2.75.
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DISTRICT NEWS o
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James antiwar, --over `~tri -B mb1e
township, some tientago set Seven
duck eggs, and in due time the seven
young ducklings` dune, out of the
shells. Among the nunitlber was .one
-Which had onLR :.onejeg.
was properly 'attached to the body
and• in the right place, but on, the
-.other--side`-there-wasevidence;-of-
' a leg at all: Otherwise the young-
r,'-
stewas- healthy and normal — '
The Collingwood fisli•,hatchei• tee-.
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-eUtl-y -- placed-----:sixty-eightl , riillion
yonnr whit,. fish in Georgian Bey.
•, l euld--bkvi rd: thare..b' =ass
by..
•�CtfEAT rtlia*ce of lois . on
' tb. thee. The story of a
st>►oai• Want lean wh., for love. of
a beautiful vamitasi gained : leutisy
at tie east of bis liberty sail then
• -E 1 ] s war nut to freedom mat
Y,qpii at f dila beth.: ;• A,010...--
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Mr that Ms the .YS' sod mind
• ,;rid' its seirrtag,acttoa •wad mar..
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T'ARRIVE __. 10 styles -of _Latest Models -
Dresses of Taf f eta arid -Duchess Silks.in 'Davy- ;_nroWn
or -Copen; .-
Styles- that -are- attractive:and_ becoming,
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„. _._ (handsomely -trimmed, perfect fitting; Silk ;hat is. en
durable. If you are Co ltemplating :purchasing: a new -'
Silk—Dress,_ _see ,_these dresses=--c-saved yon time and
worry.: ' Sizes 16 • to,- 20, also :up tt 40 inch bust -
Price in reach of all.
$17.50 to 26.00
• VOID D -ESSES='_.�lffere'tt-st3-1-e-� beautiful
with -frills and --lace, beaut
dark � voiles, trimmed wit -
patterns,`' sheer sift thread; voiles. Allsizesto: 4 • .:..
Special Price. '
• W :D.1YESr AY. VENTN
The Season
Oliver C. Niole, a farmer of Sim -
',gee!' Township,. recently celebrated
his, 84th birthday.. In writing abeut
,the event be says that he plowed
'and min read a0d write without'
glasses. He is,: one of 'the,pioneerruf
Bruce County; and taught in the first
school established in Elderslie:
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Universal -
ALSO NEWISTAR COMEDY .
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ag they think they are, nor as uniin-
"Ortant OS Iota of .folk Say:they are.
Miss- Iteta -Sinrgeen-' and Miss' hue
Stothers visited at the heme of the
Mrs.. S‘.- 3. Kilpatrick attended' the
annual meeting of the London branch
of the Women's Missionarsr Society
at Listowel last week. • .
Mrs. Jas. Webster, of Lucknovi,
and Misses Clara'and Jean Ritchie,
of Zion, were week -end visitors at.
Mr. Thos. Blake's.
las, Reed Mr. Thos. Beed, Miss
Bunke and 'Mrs. 11, Graham, of Var-
na, were visitors at'Mr. Thos. Blake's
'Miss Thelma' Reef], of Dunennon,
spent a few days last week with her
•,, cousin, Olive Anderson.
Vaen. you see a man with a red _Most.. end ;r..s. las. Culbert, Mi.
Th and um Margaret nde,d
the sports at Toeworator vtotons
it' km net !Ken done wa,t,ef oplors. Do.
(JUNE T 8th.,
hili' ll;
here. As. usual we are :show
ig' the largest stock el lat
estystyles and straws. A hat
to fit any head and a'st
yle to•.
suit any face• fPanamas
.Sailor.or Fedora: styles; .straw
Sailors, Itaaan P a' n a: m as
Prices from 75c -to- $5.00.
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Middies, Lathe's and Girls, Worth uP
Dresses, .Pririt, for.wOmeit, $1:.00
all lengths up to 4 yds., regular 1..75 to •
-. See our Cotton Ni ties;.:CoisetCoity.,!:-
ST. AUGUSTINE
We are glad to see Mts, McCabe
able to be about again,after her long
Miss Irene Boyle, of Guelph, visit-
ed last week at her home 'on the oth
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Mr. and Mrs'. Patrick Walsh have
rettirned from their visit to, Michl-
an iwitere• Mrs. Walsh had 'gone to
aec her father who. is Very ill,
There was a big erowd at the
dance recently held at St. Augustine.
olio a very jolly' tints is reported,
The fish will• soon be biting. So
will the readers of summer resort,
The" drop in the price of milk was
perhaps in fended as consolation at.,
,tci the Referendum' vote.
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