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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-07-14, Page 8.4 • Ling.HOW BMIT22,UL 5 1 l „1.,49 REV. D. GUEST TO DOVER Phone No .' .. � p 10 is. at. Your Service We Sell Cheaper Tan This Credit Stores, We Sell for Cash -We P • MEN'S KHAKI PANTS, just the thing for the.h t weather, sizes 30 to 40 inch waist,flnished;with belt, loops and cuffs July price -1.75.. • Worsted Trousers 40 r: m •a terial ,' izes ,. 30' ,to ' . ': • Men's .Worsted Trousers of .a nice stl�.ped, a, , • s . . inch waist. July' Sale Price` 2.49 pr, °'. CQLOREIi'VOILES, reg. up to 1.25, at .79c. White Canvas Footwear 35 pair Women's White Canvas Oxfords .and Oneeyelet Ties,. reg. • up to 4.00. " July Sale Price 2;45. Wash Goods at .25c : • . Many more 'pieces of Print have .been added to the table of Wash Goods. These are selling, rapidly at 25c yd. 40 -inch FACTORY COitTON, 10 yds. for 1.95. BONS' COTTON JERSEYS 43c mach. • r. Men's Black and. Grey Sox, :3 pair -for -44)0. Children's and'Ladies' Middies at 1.49 ea. .Special Reductions on'Rugs and Linoleums dur-- .::.t i :;&ties RIJ�CI& c Duncan. Guest, son' of Wm. J. Guest of near Bervie,. who recentlya- fied for- the Methodist Ministry, has been appointed to the charge. at ,Rover, near Chatham, 'The Rev. Mr, Guest received34is public schooled- ucation at Bervie, attended High School at Kincardine,: and Normal at Stratford. After teaching for two years on the :South' Line, _ he joined the - Canadian • army 'and underwent military training"' at London, ;nit did not 8'o .overseas.. Following 1? di, charge from the army 'he entered at Victoria. College, Toronto. He,' is a young pian of ••exemplary character and enters his life work :with, :the Methodist CYureh with thewish - es of a large circle of friends. SCHOOL REPORTS S., S. No 15; Ashfield. Promotion examinations. To Sr,' IV—I. Grant 66, -R -Felce . 64. To Jr. Iv—p. Hibben 68,-D.'Grant 64. Jr. III=A. Grant 61, H. Hibben 60, L. Fele, d2�: To -Sr. II—M: Mackenzie 76. To Jr.' II—E. Pelee 61. ' , • Sr.. Primer—K..Lumbers. • ' Jr. Primer -J. Grant, M. Felce, E. Brown - • • ' 'To pass 60 per cent. M. Hamilton, Teacher. p .l For The Preserving Season ALUMINUM ° I{ETTLES —for $1.75, • $1.90, $2.25, $2.50 ' and $3.00, according to,, the differ ent sizes, We have a special line 'of DUROCA• GREY ENAMEL WARE Kettles' in three sizes .that..ar e suitable to..preser!e In-,-Pr1ce 80,c $1.00, $125. A special, pricey WW'ater. Pails $1.25 each. 14• -Qt. Dish/ Pans --75c each. •', a ' „I'otata,_Pots, $1:25. and $ 1.30 each= -Special value.: •Combination Funnel, and Fruit -jar -Filler mile of pure alpnr- inum-65c• each. • In aluminum Sauce. Pans' wehave three ,sizes that are good value --60c„..$1.10 and. $1.65. •, . • ' • In Enamelled • Sauce Pan s we have two sizes that are good— 50c and 60e, Pure Zinc Fruit Jar . Rin gs,..40c per dozen. •Fruit Jar Rub- bers. in Grey and Red. -. HOT POINT IRONS • W. BERGER'S PURE ENG LISH PARIS. GREEN. • COAL OIL -25c per gal. The Lucknow hardware & Coal Co. THE STORE .THAT NEVER .DISAPPOINTS :•- , -• " - o r a folder .of complete - Ask -o'r•sendy�fo . V----itiforn1ation.-See day,coupon_bel0 ._ - iilolwl it 111111111-�� Hard Going. Revived'by music direct.f root ,Broedwny's breeze -swept' roof,." ler product may Win' you pail i� Mr. Ecl'ison's'$113,00 ' Now "that the New: Edison's RE-CRHAarlortsi of music - cannot. be R dial �.- .. 1 hed from the - briginal music, you can harness •:the the, full mutraculotis-pdwer of -music -toy -our own needs. 4. . o —provt Fthis; we'1l put' a New ;_Edison in your. home for 3 -days, Without charge -or obligation: See how the music refreshes your body, soothes your mind,. and banishes • p moods.' your unpleasant • . , Your experience maysuggest a phrase which, will distingu,h'the New . Edison iron mere talking'-' �:.vmachines.:_.. Mr. Edison has offered - $10,000 for-.the.23 best phrases, h*no aF t -ea* l! a SOu1 A .Act promptly to get your three days of music. Sign and send the coupon. Remember—no charge or obligation. Did i►on- know that Edison now is first • • with Broadway hits? Mr. Edison's special' hit department beats the field. Come in • and ask to hear the latest hits,—you'll hear them with all their.. original Broad' - way pep and flavor. G1Arrnstrog Luckrnow 3 UAT'FRIALCOUPON NAM. 'line coupon when OW ' oiit' it a re. mponabl° person, entitle, him. (or her) to the loan of a Nan Elim and a cele,. tion of RE -CREATIONS for 3 days, 4. charge or obliratioie. • • ,d,.►, •.. - • nime- • An important event to everyone who apprec tat-e-s-real:Barga-insw_he.»e r.�.uc `ons are running from one-quarter to one-half off iegular prices. W -h lteweah.. CORSET COVERS ---60 Fine Embroidered_corset Covers, values - up to $1:00... Sale Price: 59c. 47:White cotton' -Nightgowns, ' 'embroidery"trirnmed, -values up to-, rice-- t 50aI1 sizes.- Sale P ..39. - _ 57 ,White Underskirts, embroidery or lace trimmed, all sizes to 40, worth.up to 2.25 each.. Sale price $ 1.00. ' at .- ,4 pair.'W fate- co`ttori eriibroidery-trimer Drawers. Glear-1fl out . . 79c, .150—Ladies -cotton -and "aisle ,ribbed_ _Vests. vat les up_,to $1.25 a garment _Sale-price_33C-ea.--- . D. Congoleum Rugs Reduced _6 ,CONGOLEUMRUGS, size 9 ft..x 12 ft July price:16.30... 4-RRugs7=9-ft..x_1.01 IL-- -Tu1y Price 14.25. ft: x9ft:... u1 price 12.20. _ . . July• • These Prices: for July Only. 14 • .6-VrOILE DRESSES,Nayshades, v .: and . ' sizes up`to 42�. • . ' .. `-; Tan, bust, well''made,• up-to-date style, -reg. 10:00, •• July- price.$6.9.5.- -- - 4 -$2.00 Voiles -'9.8c' yd..: SNORT• ENDS- from -2.1=2 to 4.1-2 yds, dough fpr 'dress, or' --blouse--or-fors-childrei(s::wear,_dar :or:, light .shales; Juiy-priee---79c.. 3 Pieces CREPE VOILE. pink, old rose and sand„ plain fast colors, tt$ t"h 40 •=. 4hi H `1 .. . See , P' 5 e „Le..__. 9s;.,. 5 err��r�..dr� : 150 pair Ladies' Black, White or sand r Silk Gloves, up •to 7 1-2 �. ul_r• ice i • 9:5�: . s,zeS.•12egu1art$1;7a pa>r._ - , p . SPACE. does not -permit us to tell you of all .the real Bargai ns we have. •The .storeis', full of them—,Shirts, Sox, Overall, Underwear, Panatha Hats, Suits etc; For • 10, days we are ci caring Out 25 pair Men s'Tweed Pant s, 33 to 38wai'ir today 6.50' pair. July Price '$2.95. Can you beat it'?`-Itlue'and W.bite`n` stripe Overalls' - with .bili,•"heavy weight, lar ge cut. _ $165: -pair: -We are- ..open on \i'ed, and Sat. even g IVgw4 Bargaitls placed ott counters- every day. Everything . Cash. No refunds or' exchanges. a.._ . T3 ST-OGREIVItH O STOCK. s HOLYROOD The' garden .party given• by the Holyrood Women'& Institute on: lir, 'Ackert's orchard on Juno 23rd, vas very' successful,, proceeds amounting to $282.18. The money Wilt go to ba turd to . provide. a suitable memorial tablet to the Kinloss boy); who to in the war; The ladle* of the inti. ..r tote • wish to ' thank all those Who helped in.any way 'to ,make the afrair a sucess. The regular month?y meeting of the' Women's Institute was held at the •home o'f Mrs. Chris Hetherington a former member of Holyrood, 'but now of Iiluevale, All . the members: were, delighted with the kind ree`ep- tion f their hastoest and in spite of the heat, they an felt that it was an . afternoon 'well spent. There will be, - no August meeting as the 'Teeswater Institute have invited Holyrood In{ •stitute o their meeting, August 8thr The feeble ,tremble before opinion the foolish defy' it, the w'ise Jsrdse it, tlic skilful direct it, r,. •