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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-11-16, Page 8• :... THE LucKwiW SENTINEL Thu day„ Wovrnibet' 16th19,1 g li 6 arly Buying deans Saving Money 'f The result ofour large " " . r... l �e fid. fast week'was very gratifying, as •the lttcreased c�ilal�° ut since: indicates that ourt° advisability buying, � � Itis ,�I�iets al'e reall�in -the sdvisablht of° notllr and getting the advantage of Qur early purchasing when the wholesalemarket was much lower than at the present time. We quote some other good values House Dresses' and Aprons We have been fortnnatein securing a special lot of Ladies' Hou,e Dresses,' made from dee po- tent prints and in hams in neat fitting styles, ,g R , ?Pg a yl ,. 'trimmed with, white• pique Collars ... 0,. 0and Cuffs. Extra velu at Once » ALSO, another lot, 5 dozen of Large:'Qverall; Aprons' .• • to sell ate the .old price tbe, and;sit allsr sized •'• Aprons, very neatly 'mad,. AA . �i . 5 nd� and.>i rte }gyp . - _ a . , �5n ,. ,.ice,pa.. -ryV, at•,,,, ,,� Lad s .�i �m.n s .We have, ;lust -received ce've a nici lot of Ladies' adies' l imonas made from good •quality.I imona cloth ill. very pretty colors and latest style. ' Three of -` these line, are. tririimed with •ribbon and but -- 'tons and are very . pretty n arenee, . The yi. • ap Pe se. f lines, are tt�� cc riced at i.25 •, 1, 5 and 2.x'5 •Dark grey.Rimona, fine, quality cloth, trimmed with ,braid and Heavy cord, specially: priced . Children's ' Coats '.plus year's styles are very ettraetivp,, .consisting of white and colored, Regrskin, and 'white. and. colored Heavy "Corded Vglvets, cosy and ccsrgi. fortable for the wee folk at , , . $2.50, $3.00, $3.50$.4.00 rain Bags . • Heavy weight, large size grain bags at $3.75. • Thesewere bought early and were received 'in ' , June and held for fall, selling. You get .'the°" benefit by buying anon as we cannot duplicate . ' thein)to•aday to sell,.at•thje price.. Dressing G: . 0 _.. reS� � Awns 'For this P r oseweHave some atee'pat- terns in Falotna • Robe Clotba' ,all • .ready for .makuig up' by the good housewife for her biisband'a• cainfort, These are all complete ��•UOwh cort1 and frogs at M na Rouse, 'Cpats, 'in dark:.grey with, •. light grey - collars and' calfs,neatly trimmed, with cord, ' Pr`7 i' _e. Q Comfortersand Blankets• Special Down' Fleeced Comforter, French $$,teen Covering in very ' pretty patterns, at. , , ' �,,' . � �0 , . KOWA, R 'LS Ratlierforci and , Pte. John Eldrid;;o, both of whom' have been wounded in raetion at t.ba front. The -boys musthave learned o i , !rued bwn appreciative rtuttvo >, synodic. • 1 c and s ti flit. t6c the loo talky aro from the?l large EmiEitier.wbo turi ei l out to ilaeni hon- or, • When they return to fiuisll heir Int", they will carry with ' then, all, In• st►iring memory, and know that „they1the •n hearts they leave behind. At, t; S. S. No, s, Astm t uu Sr. 1V. -(IiieHelm, Myrtle Ritchie)itc tie.Alfred Andrew, r 1[I- .sale littehie, Marshal Glib, sort, Willie Stroud. ,Sr. I1--Etr1 Gibson; ' Matgaret Web. stir, l;sste Ritchie, (Aortic Stroud. +;r, •1-(ljve f btr< i' r, ,130144 „ itchiea XlWN, ,Sr.1)r.—grace 'Pe per; Willie Pepper, Mt lc Al . Wostrr& , ro1c1 a rdn er' or- othy Anderson. Jr. p'r. - Fslpraund tai finer, l;•olni Rtt ehie, Jessie Andre* D.. Stroud, Jobu. \IeI,)onegb,. 3lilvert Reid. • - �t. I-inexrrr1\ Teazle',, • S. S No, 13, MIMEO - an; Thoseexamintat�on,narked with, an asterisk missed , Sr. 1V—Percy Agar, Alvin Bowles, Evelyn:.13',wles, Dynes Campbell, ikfarvie, Ree,d Willie Alton, Peter Campbell,. Iiwin Agar, Violet-Twaniley, Bettie Nixo..*, ]Tarry Irwin' ,• Sr. I11:—Hughena Phillips; Thelma Reed, ea , W,tlfred Hackett, Mala McDonald. : ' Jr, IU .Vera Phillipe, )pence Irwin,, Alma Agar, Cbrissy Cook. M Sr, II--Annie°Cate.�abell', Jra.11 . B -%Vinnie Irwin; Dol Coo 14 , Do* Cook, r e It c' av A r' t tl r on lit% d Hackett, G , y ,u e Jr. II,"A--Lena.Haekett, ()live Alton, Mlary. Vint, Johnnie Irwin, Jean 31c- atilcDonald, Wilhelmina Agar, • ' I --Russel' Reed, Arenie. Nichoison. i Pr, B --Annie Bowles, Agnes.Cranston. Pr. A.•-..�.onimy'IiaekQtt, Rena Nidi- olson. • •° I; M. 'Riess v, Teacher. ,t o'cloelr l' t'. John calif"11s,. who • makes 'a splendid' chairman ,for such at,n� occ-asion, took the chair, •and an ; ii prnrriptu prfr grant was rendered. .An udtiresa of welcome was ,made by Mfr. ,Rahn Reid in felicitous teanis,.'to which Liettt, Rather - ford rephrd, when the audience struck up, tor they are jolly good fellows; Mr Frank Segtt and little' Miss Eileen Shells gave selections an the violin. 21r /money, editor, of Ripley Express,, gave a, patriotic.: address, showing. his speeiixl interestcin the 'returned ,heroes. Miss Lizzie Welsh and Miss i'eacl Iiiteev,sang; a duet; lilies' Jenhie•Sliiells gavel), d react• tag; Mr. Walter Walden cantrillnted n song. Mr. Donald Smith, of Ripley, the :friend • of allgood causes, gave a short bat `xel excellent 1 o..th en to .n a cont k h, ab14� put our boys have taken in the •present crisict< iso. Resole McTavish: favored the crowd with an' instrumental' selection, bliss ICatherine'Welsh sang •very • raee'ptni'11y "SouYewhere in Fia•nee." Pte: John Eld- ridge, being called to say z few'words, took' the platform, anile, cheers. .'lie'tok,l n his: pnassutning way how little, lee conl"d .say, but it Wats enough to show the so w sort ,en who o is 'our place take , .ace Q in this awful war.' Reit,- 31r. Rt therfoi, expressed his appreciation of the kindly hiogs said, aud•was; glad- that the roc -l.,- tion was held in the neighborhood in toad, as desired by seine, in Ripley �ip While he a'reciated thekindl'v" motives batprrompted the citizens of Ripley to a the boys the .honor clone .thew,' he e(moldered 'the proper place, was.. among • e people with • whoa) the boys were more directly and intimately associated Cotton Filled Comforters, gond weight, • .. large size, at.. $2.50 and n a 3: . O . Fine Quality Union and Wool Blan- kets, large size, at $5,00, =6.50 Cotton Blankets, white and grey, 11/ A and 12j4, at 1.50, $1=75 O , Men's .Heavy Underwear • ` •' Verdun .. , • -,-Monday, ,Nov, ''i, 2, t ItEPEPTIOY TO SormlEB's *-•A reception . d was field in the. Woodinen'e Hall, Reld's Corners, 6n Friday evening, the 'loth , th to give a welcome to Lieut. Roivrell ' HARD CONI '0 Nalla *ell byDeliciouslcua Ti x Ql Vreetline,tihio —.u1 eotitraeted a. hard,. elironie couglkh, and Wats )veal*', ' nervous and rut. (limn.., '1 have 'a. sin dl fatnilyc'of .three, .and -it Was hard for me :to do any work. I tool: 4iltfferent iii r t edtiaia. ,. t t hart 1 r.uafl:t» lfinailly I heard ieaslut"."ii►ol) andt•itas restored one to. rtnri strength,. my Bough is all gone and l feel ,lite. --•Mfrs. • Vinel is a constitutional remedy for chronic coughs' null colds, and for all: weals, nervous., rundown • conditions. wry it on our .guarantee. • OR, A. M. SPANic . Lucfalil0►W in the 1►istr. ' Mir. Matthew Welsh ans- aered. to the nclraest for n speech by reminding us tifa.t something better •was provided by the ladies and would give them, the preference, • Lunch: _ was then served and the, pleasant evening was broughit,to a fitting close by singing the Natio t r al An hei t . t r , l,.o. ,fulfil. • _`l'ttesday, •Nov•i 1.4,x Mr, ,Mal.anlin 1<7aeLetid, Chicago, is. ..i'.it ,ri - vsitii;;ftendsDere; Miss Edith Johnston, of the atb, von., • was the -guest of'- 'her eansin, ' Mrs. Sam Swaan, for a few dys this week. Rey. lrr's'..Jhhn and 'J'stole Kogan, zI'o h n, , who, had .been"'`a"'ssistiug jn thehigh re, einem mass for the late Joseph . ()'Con- nor, li;agsbridge;., made a short • visit with friends. hero. • 31r. and Nis. Bel.. Gilmore and family have arrived to SVroxeser where ,fir: Oil- ' more is soon to openup au inipletnent ' and g nere,l:srapply store: While We are • sorry.to lose 11r..and Mrs. Gilmore from here, we Bim -every success in his new occap,tinn. • i(intail T ee . ti d� IV'ovl 4 Ari'Ssc14.TV10 ` lie Luoltnow* Pros- Atic•Society;arc'tar:be co»gr'wtttlged up. on •the.abia wanner an: whieh they lire.- t -nted their play, "under Two '.lege, in the ltint'ail Hall, Nov. loth. As this 't •was ta. voluntary contribution to the [led Toss on the part..o :the Dramatic Club, the• Women's: Institute ,desire. hers] to • publicly tlian'k them,, and. have pJeaasure • lin aging they realized f,7 tlo from .this source...The Institute 4100 'have to thank Meeers, John and Pater Mclnty re, Loeb- aleb, for donating the.subatantial suua of • slue to thesanie COMM Contributions like these are certainly encouraging. toy thewoolen ef. the Instittlte to continue ; their •efforts • along I a triotic and' iied. • • Croesalines. . q- Nus.1).,T, MaeLuttY rr, • W. I. Sec,•Treas.. . Mafei. ng �ioWov. 13, Leaks' like writer•�Ttto!ndayy;da , So' Stephen is. a vaaY' again, ,. Oh,. inyf and „'1-frs. Will Armstrong, Wingham, called on friende here n o - day' • n tai A number of. Mafekingites •attended. "Under Flags" -t i't1 } e la. .h 1 YTwo i la/,a at 1{lnte,il:. on Friday evening;. •Trs,Will en ary and d three of • Kinc,irdine T .,• visited tier sister. Mrs James SaunWers this. week. The "young lads" of this vicinity will need to get quieter•teams.or take "guar-, diens with thein when the go to, town or the mill in future. Blake's congregation was largely repre- sented at the anniversary services at• Dungannon Methodist church on Sun- day, and no dotibt will be at the hot fowl. supper and .concert to•niglit also, P Roxbury Coffee • Pure )Vool, heavyweight, unshrinkable Shirts and,Drawers at $1,50. This is a striking instancy of tl}e'value'of our early, buying. • A delicious blend, Regular f oc. per lb. Special go, per lb . , . . Roxbury: Baking Specially: r e� POvvder pared for,Rexall Stores ; of 'Rexall purity. Special, lb• G :+. Pure Dutch. Cocoa Extra fine quality. Reg- ular'4.-oc per Ib. Special half' poiuitcl• pack. age • 1 SC 1 _Jelly Powders Different fiaxors. Regular io; per package, spec-, cinl price. , •. - LToilet Soap •R'egiilar roc per cake, Sat. - per cake. Uki Nyals Laxative Cold Tablets Reg, 25c 1.8c 'Saturday -Whisks Reg. 25 told 35c, Saturday ' special..19c one umber is .is at Your Service I the Gurney .Foundry' Co:,'' of Toronto,: is 'the only : large manufacturer outside the stone''association'. ' They are the only stove,, foundry that have .not. advanced. :their prices: and the present prices hold :good until Dec. i st:: Gurney's, Oxford Senior-: This 'is 'a high-class range fitted:. for coal or wood, with a drop oven door and full twenty " inch .oven: , There is nothing . on :the . market to ' equal" it in value. Price complete with reservoir and 'warming closet Saturday, NovebeP 18th • Ca_ nphor Ice Cold _Cream ••Regular. 25c. '•A sure cure for 'chap- ped lards, and. sore' - lips..Satur•, Satur- day.. , 1$c. Tooth • Brushes S gig: '25c.; I 9c Sat. special NfOP 11111 ��lllll I� 1y's irn. Peroxide .Cold Reg 25c., 1 Cream-fr -.-1$C The purchase priceof this famous) 101 Rogers Al Plate. r give voupcnis with every 'asc. pur=. chase, of all the high grade guaran- '. teed products Made by the United Drug Company. We are, 'willing to lose Money . on, the silverware to get. you ac tmainted with these 'goods, 'which are .stan- rd (lain their hoe.. ''sRexallRemedaes',"'. Liggett's Candies, Perfumes, Toilet Articles,: Brushes, Stationery; Rubber Goods, . and hundreds of other items,. household prepara- tions, etc. You cannot afford not to se- cure thisxpopular silverware, when you can get it on our Half bought plan. As an 'ex.= ampre, this teaspoon [hat selfs for you ,can get for • .. with coupons. ' Thomas' Eclectrio Oil Reg.. 25C.• 19c ' r5at. spec. Wyeths' Reef Iron and Wine A good' tonic and builder. • Reg. -$1 bottles -Sat- ' ' urday for.. 75.c s° Chamberlain's Cough Remedy - Sat. spec 917c ' Reg. 25; Lyman's LaGrippe Cough Syrup Reg. 25c, Saturda Sc This is the highest class cast range on the, Canadian market. It has ..a full. twenty inch oven, large reservoir, divided flue construction" and dock - ash reversibl! grates.... Price com- plete with reservoir and warming closet 00• _„ Absorbett' Cotton i lb: rolls, 'regular 5oc lb., Sat. special .... 39e Gurney's Oxford, cal This heater issued. wixh' udil.pl'ex grates :,and has d:.tachable Complete w i t h feeder. Cascade" Linen, Writing paper and esivel`opes, 4.: s 1 is paper,4.$ envelopes - regular. 5oc • . (y Saturday .:. Extra. Special lair- Brah-es 'Fine -grief- - ity for. . Save. your Coupons and get this Rogers A 1 Silver. Knives, Forks, Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, etc., at. Half Price. 24 pierces to choose from. Special' on • Saturday, Nov. • 18th e- Tease aE-h-p- = — .chase of .Qne ,Dollar or over. ' The above prices arc from 15 to ,2o • per cent. lower than th3se of other makers: Every stove 'Absolutely g'u'aranteed or money refunded. - Guns to rent. Sash primed and glazed. Lucknow Hardware: and. Coal Co. Frye Rexall Chei'liyBark Cough Syrup For Ctingli. (folds and '1l.narscr,csa. • Try a 511.- cent. Bottle ' Xo Cubes pb 10c, 25c•. _ . • Pexail_ , 4G 93 " Hair Hali'g• Hair Reriewer es ores . natural colo`' & stops fall- ing lsair, kills -dandruff. -Regular $ r a bottle Saturday. 48c - A gr ernntocd remedy. fr•r falling hair,: land- • rillf'and. scalp irtitL ions Priceg, Bovril Makes, a. • splendid' invigorating a tn,d ---``•:--nO tr'.risirirr '-11 o t drink. 256. 50c. 75e • Rogers'81 Silver Teaspoon free' with each dollar .purchase on Saturday. Peanut Putter; per pound,' 25c. A splendid food. . • Fresh Salted Peanuts, per 'pound, 20o. "resit from. Virgiuia. FREE Rogers rssx -- --- Silver Teas spoon freee-with' each dollar purchase d n SATURDAY