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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-04-27, Page 8Toe [e ►: o l' 11Et 'lfll� T1at rsday, April 70h, 1 it 6 �naer • • • .M;*_.,Eueiuy.1.iri"A. ifl .,dillJR:tECtaid the• � a 411 Ka1iy battles are lleiW being' Waged, 040 h4it°theThaPire. The. m. at army of zlhousewives"are gaining great vietozes in their FTouse-Cleaning .Campaigns. But ispots in. the , a ce' hould be in' order that all vxctgries may be lasting, all weak spo s .d £eu �� •streugtbened at once, !Old worn out •carpets, ; :rigs, linoleuzus .and curtains affoxd. the "enemy', his: strongest foot -hold.- Here lodge dust. and germs that everyday swee • in cannot remove.. These are the weaker points—Strengthen them: today. sweeping •; i trtole. an:. sanitary: alk the time., l�ver� house�v>ft~ desires her home be bxtg�ttr, clean ....d. Why should she be so handicapped when it is` ssible to r.eplae'e these.' old' ga�yrpets;' W y Po. Rug t Linoleun0 and Curtains at such reasonable prices as we are offering now in , our store. ?‘ �. /-'! /I// /../llrl - llllllmIII UIIIIWI1111111111 IWII11l INNW\\1\1,1\ 11 11.' Mere words can give you 'no real idea of the beautiful frogs +a ` Wool," Tapestryand Bruasels•'e .' • various sizes at reasonable prices we have here. ' Y'ou, should see .' them,for youxself, anti -then you • will appreciate the beautiful" de. signs,theexcellent qualities, and - the low prices tit which youecen buy them. IT Each year'' Liaoleumet are in greater : demand as ; their usefulness biomes better known• as a beaus Ifni and desirable floor covering for Dining Rome, ,. Halls, Kitchens,; and Bedrooms. We bare an `as= sortment tine spring :that will appeal to you, pretty 'patterns that will blend well, with; the color scheme. of any, room. These are in 8/4 and. 16/4 at coo, 650 cath 70c per square yard: Seeour range of: • Floor Oilcloths in. 4/4, 5./4, 6/4, and 8/4 widths in : • neat and "pretty patterns.. Also nice deer ns 'in' ' l � Fancy Rug Surrounds Weod Pvnel °Parquette in three widths at 50c,, 350 and, 40e. ,. Jaipanese Rugs' 1 iZave you seen those pretty, japatese Rugs we ass s wiing•`sosuitable for.•k edrooms-2 T6evcotn'= 'in' areae varioty of fancy patterns, adding a touch of brightness torthe rooms in 'which they are plac- ed.' 'They are:: easily' .-.handled,' and are perfectly. sanitary;'and are priced: at very reasonable figures. There are two sizes' in_.stock,,, 9 x 9 at 82.50,, and 6 X• 9 at $I.5,0, also. Fancy Japanese ,Mate: 3 x G• at Curtains and Draperies 11 Perhaps nothing 'en brightens the.hon nand adds that "homelike" touch as fresh, dainty Curtains . acid Draperies, 'We, areshowing'a nice• range of Scrims, Madras, Marquisette, and Lace, Curtains Also in.' beevi.er ^� _ `lines, Fancy Sat-• ;•een, Cretonnes, and Tapestry Cur- tains in a variety. ofshades,qualities and .prices. AGED TAX O ECTOWfitechu.rek Corinth Motored To a cea1 By'9'lmo1 . 'Mia. - "x am a city;riot eo)•r lector and tteventy-foto* years of ,age. I was fn's week, riot-downcaution 'if somal told m. about Vinol, 1 it edit and in a wick 1101004 consider, obi" improvement ;T con nusel its tars and now I have ained twenty pounds in weight, and, feel mud' stronger. I con- sider Vinol aline tlanie to create strength for old 1? nl^l ° ° rJ. `P1iaeF, We guarantee Vinol, our delieious cod. liver and irontoric for all rein -down, weak and debilitated conditions. Spence, uniggiat, *.uckgow. Kinloss. Monday, April 24,- . Miss Myrtle Stapley,; of Loosen,. spent E4t,4! at Ilk home. here. 141i. Cole ; Lament.,'•or 'R• versdale,'.ie. wo k ' o ' or e e tis fi"(� r g & Mr and lira. John Lockhart are spending Easter Ktnloggb, • • • enPtes, Hayes, Stuweekrgateon, Rowe; and Runmindger spent Easter arouudour burg Mr, Thos.,Brigge'luis moved on to the farm of Mrs.. W..Po1lock which .lie. has rented Mr: WallaceHewitt, of the gwncardine TIigh Sebrsoo, ul, is spendiu,g: k..,wee c at bis boric he Mich 3'larie Arnatrang,; of Berlin, as visiting. her',parentsr'Mr. and Mss Joe. Arnistrang • Mrs Oa ekanette,: of Riversdale, who has been working for Walter Kautke, left far home one day lust week. • Pte. R. Portiee, who' begs been taking a N.C.O. cou.ree in Walkerton, spent the week -end at his lionise here. . We aresorry to report that Miss. Pearl Shelton is under the doctor's care, and we hope to see' her o'ut soon 'again. • Spgoiall-Weare clearing; a number of Lace' Curtains in which we have 'only 2 Pairs of , a ---pattern``-left-ami • other lineswith only 1 Pair left a -t 1T i f --rice. To those whocan use '1 Pair or .2 • Peir these are de- cided bargains... • • Pate River` Mondayy, April 24:.. Misses Ruby and Gladys Moore are visiting at Blyth over Easter. Tara. McDonald. and Wm. Telford have bought Chas. Wyld's threshing; outfit., ' Mr. and Mrs. Alton, of Ashfield; have returned home after spending a few days with 'Mr. and 'Mrs. John .Beattie. Clayton Bell has returned home,and he will run our cheese factory this year. The factory will commence on' May 8th; ' We welcome Mr. Fred Shewfelt into our micfrile nd hope that he ;will have every success. A blacksmith was very .niuch needed. in this community. • DID WI r.L. The closing exercises in connection With Knox College, Toronto, , were narkedwith special interest this year. • The graduation class has a total enrollment of 27, the largest '. class I for quite a number ofyears. ' Ten of these are Other at the front or going. overseas. :The seventeen remaininggraduates have :hada brilliant .record. - Mr. Fairbairn, who stood first in the year, was granted a special scholarship of $200 from the Senate. J. T. Strachan, B.A., who stood next,.also won special merit Beards .standing second in the year, he .e of Divinity (B.D.) degree, and also suc- ceeded in winning the Gordon -Mortimer Clark prize of $125, the highest standing prize in .connection with the College. e congratulate- Me. Strachan on' his good record,' and hope that •continued eue'cess• will follow him as he enters upon his life work.. Rev. L T. Strachan, B.A., RD., is a brother of D. L. Strach- -an, wlio used' to keep our general store, and_otMrsullex.-11cC.edh.. 1afekiil - Tuesday, April 25. Mira Beryl Johnston is home fro Qoderich for the holidays. • . t lice (;lake has been on the sick •fist, .nut is now on the road to recovery. Mts. Stuart Finlay And family spent Good Friday with Mr. and gra. Anson Tinlay. Falk and Allan Finlay are; visiting their uncle, John Jamieson; at Laurier this week. • • - ' Wilfred Nlicholaoti 'returned to his home in London last week.' He will be tniseei. by itis school 'boy friends, should be no como,ack again. it teachers,. Misses Mary •Colbert, ...Leila Blake, Frances Fitzgerald and Mr. - • Krtieist Hall are home this 'week, while Miss. Mary: Hackett is spending the holt days at her home.at Zion. Pte. Carraen Stotliers is home from • Toronto, and expecte to remain throi gb • 'seeding. Pies. Frank ,tones, Vincent ;.lre itnd Aibert Jelillatei roe eplpioyetl in this neighborhood far two weeks, and Ptes. Irvin Henry and George • Twamley are home. also; The annual thankoffering meeting of the W. M. Society was.. held in Blake's church on Good Friday .evening, . Two excellent addresses were given by Miss Mabell,Bailie; of Nile, and Rev. Mr. Little, of St. Helens, which were..much a reciated by the audience. A number of musical selections were rendered by Mrs. Bridgette, Miss E. Hackett, Blake's choir And others. Owing to the bad roads and we+tther, the attendance was not as geed.as.usual. Furth Lon. Kinloss -Monday',: April' 24. Archibald McCaul, on the 6th, has let his farm of 150. acres to Wm. Henderson, of Lucknow, for the present season. Kinnon McKinnon; on the 4th, is busy removing the old fence along the front of the vstern half of his home farm,. and intends replacing it with a new one of more modern style. Cohn McKinnon, • • one lot farther east, is also renewing his front fence. He has, too,- removed the'tall poplar trees, which adds Mush to the fine view from his house. CROP PrioSPECTS.— t may 'e .o rn ter'est to friend's in the West and else- where to learn that owing to excessive rains little or nothing has been done on the fields. yet. The ground is very wet even on the higher parts in this neigh- borhor'd. The•.roads are in a very bad State, worse thin they have been • for dome' years. Owing to the wet weather - last fall, the acreage of wheat sown is not very large, but generally it has come, --through tha•wiisterfairly well, -and to. dayit looks,. in most fields, to be all .that -could-be-dusired4-Butf`the wi W spring grains is likely to be delayed for some time. Paramount . Monday, April 24. ` Miss 'Gladys McIntosh is home for Easter. ' •Miss Isabel McDiarmid is spending her Easter holidays at Lochalsh, Laurier and Amborley. Calvin Towle, of Wingham Business College, is spending his Easter holidays at his home hore. . Pte. $ache for and .riamother, ' from Owen Sound, spent Raster at the home of Geo. H. Page. Alex..MeDiarmid is nursing a sore hand.those days, and he finds it 'more troublesome than a cross baby. Stewart Robertson and Tom Isit went nttckor-fishing lately. They were very successful, and sharedgenerous. with their neighbors on their return -Just as tlic pioneers usc4 to do, r . Clover Valley Monday, April 24. Mrs, Thomas' Smith of this' place; re ceived word of her brother being.killed in France. . Bert Ward has offered. hinrself''f'or service for ing and Country, but as he, Was not up to_ requirements, he was re- jected: Bert will report later. Mr. Ward has four brothers in the war. One of the young then (coin Lucknow was inthe burg one.day with his auto. While here he got tied up,so he .had to hire a team of horses to drawl him back to 'town. ' It seems folk can't do without the horses yet. • • ' Rory McOharles, of Lucknow,frSun was on ie the hand built two verandas o i Con ram, besides doing other im rov - ments. We hear Sam is going to paint •his house and fix his lawn. Looks . as though there wouldbe something doing this summer. ' A number' of the boys. from the Second of Kinloss, were, to' the lake fishing on 'Good Friday. They report- the river teaming with fish, but as it was swollen by heavy rams it was.almost impossible to get them, However, they succeeded 'in catching two large -begs of fish: Owing to an unusual atnouht., of advertising this week a number of newsy budgets sent in by corres- pondents are crowded out. . Verdun• - -- • ''-• Monday,April24. Mita Hazel Palmer visited ab Mrs. A. -Palmer's ou _- Miss Fannie Wilson is spending .a fo.v days with Mrs. Will Geddes.' i►ss i�leliie McMullen spent tiunday with her sister, Mrs. Neil Thompson. Misses Christine and•Marie Welsh, of London Normal, are spending their va- cation at their home here, Our soldier boys of Kincardine, are home on two weeks' leave for thepur- pose of Jielpieg with the seeding. One of our second concession -boys took a trip down the'°fourth Sunday evening. We wonder whythose trips are made only during holiday ip ay Unwell Pte. Harold Fraser, of Sarnia, \agent his Easter vacation under the parental roof. 'Harold donned the uniform a few months ago, and is cheerfully doing his bit for the country. One of our young gentlemen, having soldhis driver, had to resort to a heavy. horse Sunday .night. He really didn't make as geod•time as usual, but it may have been owing to the condition of the' toads« ifolyrood -Tuesday, April 25. Mr. J. H Ackert spenta few days in our burg•' Mrs's Gladys Camp'mell ie`spending the holidays at her home in Chesley. Mr. and Mrs.' Almer Ackert spent Fester Sunday with friend's in Huron. • Mr. Willie Pierce from neilrLucknow, spent. Sunday at the home of Henry Pierce.• • Mir. Jos: Murray' and Mise Essle, of Salem, tpent'the wrek-;end .atthe home of Chas. Burt. Miss Edee Culbert of the 10th. con., is "piendirig'afew ' days at the home of Murdock McPherson. • There will be no services in the .Meth- odist. Church here gext Sendai, on ac= count -of,:Saviamental--service A Ba1 Mr... Wilton j': liott, of Mitehell; and Miss' Marion Hughes, of Teeswater, are spending the' Easter holidays' at the hotne otTlios. Henry, . The friends,an.d neighhcir s' are pleased to know that Mrs. J. H. .rtckert leas undergone her -operation. successfully. We hope_soon to see her quite well. • The Women's Institute will hold their next- meeting in the Forester's. Hall on Thursday,' May 40. Ail members are. requested to be ,present, asthere isbto be, an election of officers. All fees are to be paid at this meeting. All sewing or knittingle to he brought -alio. H ery- body welcome.--Seely.-Trees. , • -'Tuesday7:.,aril R5. Mrs. Sam Iiutohtson` spent thio Eastor holiday at Moorefield. • • Wea°thee perniittirtg; the'W'hiteehnrch Creamery wagons will stent out ee May.. 3rd. I'te. Ilatniltou,..of IIii gston, :spent the Easter holidays garitii relatives aroanit tho village Mrd. Hibor and sa9sglttor,tof Toronto,, spent, the Easter holiday with Ida mother. • , ueVMr. rind Mrs. W. Hwnphrey of St.. ens, visited at the ,horn o!f °A. Fox on Friday last. Miss J obiuson,, of Svinglia:t , is visit- ing her friend, Miss Ktiy, rho Campbell, f'orafew days.... " , The Presbyterian choir seems. to • be 'growing all the time, the last addition being bred Davidson. Miss. Edythe.Peddle,..of Dranci.Bend .- is spending the Easter holidays. withber sister, Mrs; .Glibsoon Gillespie, Mrs; Walter .iitt held .her -to -cent Patriotic' Tea last Tuesday evening.' All: report a good time- Proceeds amounted tis about .:$4 00. The Guild meeting last Sunday even- ing was taken by Mies Edythe. Peddle. The topic for April 30th.{rs ` Jsing.Sun day for this world and -- the* next,"'ext,the loader being Johnston 'Conn, Next Sunday Rev;, . T G. • Shearer, D. 11, of Toronto, will preach. in. the' Whitechurch Presbyterian church at, 11 a.in. and 7 p.rn , 'and at th\e Langside Presbyterian church at 3 pm. :Splendid agdressee will he expected.. •Sgt. Major Carrick, Ptes. Middleton; Kennedy,. and Gillespie, of Lucknc.w; Pte. Patton, of Ottawa;•Corp. Henry, of London, and Ptes, Torn and Jim Pen- rose, of Wingham, spent • the Easter holidays. here. A mberley . -Tuesday, April 25 J.' M. Blue made a business trip to Sarnia on Saturday. • . • Pte. Bayden Newby -and lady friend called at R. Bradley's on Friday. Miss Ella McDonald is spending the Easter week with friends at Kintail. Mrs. John Robb has .moved to the 'home:of her son,•Cherlea, in Ashfield. -Mrs: Peter Campbell spent the ,'week- end with her sister; Mrs. A. Reavie, of, Ripley. • Mrs. Al'bert Brown is spending the Easter holidays with friends at Toronto and t? " rgetown. Henderson and' two sisters, Misses Ida and Bertha, were ' Friday evening visitors at .1.• M. Blue's. Mrs. R. P: Steele, accompanied by her two sister -in-laws, Mrs. R. and A. Camp- bell, spout Good Friday at Mitchell., Mr: and Mrs James Shields and Mr.. and Mrs. William Blue were Tuesday evening • visitors at the home' of H. r'erguson. • Kinlough , -- Tatssday, April 25., Wesley Boyle made a business trip to Crewe (Tuesday, April 25. • Mr. Will Maiie is spending Easter at bis home here. , Mr.' Chas. McCarty had theniisforne to have his ankle sprained last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. Gauley and family spent Sunday last with Wm. Gauley, Port' Albert. • ) Misses 'Violet Kilpatrick and gene McQuoid, of G.C'I.,. are spending Easter vacation at their homes here. Quite 'a number attended the Red Cross meeting held at Mrs.' Rod. Mc- Whinney's on Tuesday of last week. Mrs..i'ohn Blake and daughter,' Alma,. and 'Mrs. Wm. McConnell and daughter, Beth, are spending Easter with friends in Stratford. Lochalsh Phone No. 10 -is ..at Voir, Service ce. we eel for Cash -We ell Cheaper Than The Credit Store* ShoireIs We have Long Handled and 13 Han.dled Shovels, i -cather strapqr solid naecl5s.fxom 10c. . to *IMO.' See our E itching: spade at 1.0 amson oaks :If in need of a 'Manur'e Fo. rk bu a 'Sara sof brand, They all.have selected handles: and oil tempered tines.. 'They "art gt ar- anteed:a id -.will be -replaced -free of charge .if found defective . ' 4 tine,- D handle, strapped ferrule; for. $1.0O.. w. Fresh Cement alwa on hand. —Tuesday, April 25 Edgar,. Robb, of Toronto. University,. -spent `a f ew-day rn'these partes-- --,-- Tbe pupils from *Surrounding High Schools are home for Easter Holidays. The Lochalsh Baseball ,Club .hell an organisation meeting in J: A. McI end-: rick's store last Friday night,. where they arranged business and appointed officers for thecoming season. Hon. Pres.,'Potet MacIntyre Pres„ Daniel hinge; .Manager, D. C. McKenzie; _Daniel 5fats= eson; Sec'y.-Treas., D. A. Finlayson; Mascot, R. Hamilton. • A suecessful year is anticipated,ns there are a lot f younger players who will be in the garne this year. A few squares Galvanized: Shingles at;: the oldprice---$5,00er pL s uare p q• .R • The Lucknow llardware&cos Co.. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS Belfast --Tuesday, April 25? Mr. and Mrs. Peter MeNay.spent Monday afternoon at Thos. McDonald''s. • Miss Ramsay is spending her Easter vacation at her. home in .Hyde Park;,'; London. • • - `lrem-Tww ey-aaoThiiis• brawn -pm "Royal Dundee", to Robert McLean, of Qoderich. • Miss Lottie Remy speut-the weeWencL in Lucknow; the guest of 'Miss' Nita Smeltzer. .' ; We are pleased, to report that Mr. Crosby is recovering from a recent attack fThe students from Belfast, who are attending the L. C. S.; arehoihe for their holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Browning andlittle daughter, of Guelph; are visiting the Miss Gertie.Hewit : visited friends in our burg on Tuesday . Mr. and Mrs. R. Hodgkinson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I Pinnell. Mr and. Mrs liobt. McBurney, from;, Manitoba,' are visiting friends in lfin- lough this week. . - Mr. James Carlton, who has been visiting friends in Kincardine and Ber- vis the past few weeks, returned ' home on `Tuesdaiy. �1i rs 'Ar►ine" Fiitiell; 2t"vl LLspen4 the past month in Tor' nto, returned hoine on• Tuesday, accompanied by her daugh- ter, NE,.lie. Did you bear anybody sing- ing "Home, Sweet,.Seeot Horne." ' On Tneaday evening a ,few of the Orangemen and friends presented Ptes William McCnhnelFand Fred Blackwell earn with a handsome pipe land ,case,` Addresses were read. by Bro. Sam Em erson and Tiro. Isaac Pinnell, and Bro. Busied Johnston made the presontetions; after which a ,pleasant time was spent in dancing. 'Those Old rapers Those in charge of this collection;havo found it necessary to have the papers, -oto., moved from the . Murray Block, which is %bout • to be occupied by a tenant, to. the buildingjust east of J. 0. Armstrong's drug store, Thoeebringrng in contributions 'hereafter will therefore .leave timed at thisplace .r instead rr a n ad of at the Murray stare. Fetch .inyour supply. Jost as soon as you can. Every little ooulnts:l la•ttei's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew (McAllister... •Lurgan. --Tuesday; April 25.- ; Miss 5.- Miss Beth -Welsh is home for the hol- id`aye.. • • �'te�pea �wney aUed o Lends 'thio burg onllhSendny. - Miss Hazel Palmer' wagia'Sunday vis- itor at Mrs. Asa Palmer's. ' Misses size and .ClJirietenaWelsh,are.'e twine from London. for the holidays. ' Mrs. Robinson, of Kincaidine, spent .Sunday •at her home on the Base 'Line. Pte -s, -Tom Paltrier and Ralph Colwell,` of Kincardine spent.Oood Fridayat the foriner's hone. . . Pte. Earl Walden, of Owen Sound, and ' Pte. -Harold Walden, of Kincardine, spent- the pentthe week mid at J. S: Walden's: BLiTZSTEIN'S BIG SALE reat a ver thsold r :.e PrYce. The Oerat t Offers we have ::evesmade.. • •. , Sale Commences Sat., April 29th Great Reductions in Men's Suits Men's Fine Worsted Suits, fine tail. nred, the best' quality, reg. price, $15.0o, . P. Sale Price $11.45. • M:en's-13lue:_ Suits the:Lest .quality, .. . well tailored, reg. price $48:oo,. Sale Price $12.95. Men's Tweed' Suits,. reg. price 10; Sale Price $6.95. Great. Reductions in Meri's Raincoats - • ,r Men's Top Shirts of the very best;lrnake, Khaki, at ' reduced price. Men's- i�ie lr ee b1ii -ts,....,the -finest_-- quality, reg.. prices'1.2 ! and -$ ii ., go, Sale Price 8`gc. and $1.19. ' Men's Fine Shirts, reg. price 75c, Sale Price 40. , 1VIe`h's Shirts, reg. price $1 too, Sale•, � Price 69c. Great Bargains in Men's Balbriggan Underwear ssesscosoposisiesimINsmoisills Men's Fine Socks, reg., 25c, • Sale Price iv. - Men's Socks 2. pr. Tor 25c, and 3 pr. fair 25c. r Great Ba r e aloe in -..ashes Made-up Waists,‘"fine make and -'best qua�llry, reg. prices 3.5,o, 2.5o . and• 5 .bo; SaleRrice c... , Ladies' Mad. -up, Apuse Dresses, reg. prick t:25, Sale Price 69c: ladies. Pinnies, reg. rice:.7 :5 c;' Sale P Price 49c, All kinds: of Crepe,' rel► price i 5e. and 18c, Sale. Price 1'1012 c and 14 c. Great RBargains . in_ Litdies'_f-los'tery„; „, reg.. price t 5c, Saie price- i 2,c; Ladies` Stockings, reg. price 25c. . (Can be used for boys also) Sale price Oita . Red -net -lints in all kinds of Prihts,,.the very best of quality and the ' nicest patterns, just•arrived—new stock • --will be sold at reduced priced,' • Don't miss these bargains that I am, offering . because • everything zs going up in pripe, and any other ..o ds will- be iffbe sold at great reductions. Come and'see these bargains. nowt Mistake the 'Place—First Door West of the Sentra t °nic s Win,S r BLITZSTEIN f • . " ty