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Lucknow Sentinel, 1907-09-18, Page 8September has come, and with it our ' ( New Goods for Fall Trade are arriving and are being placed in the different Departments of our large Double Store. Our stocks in all Departments are well assorted, and in many lines special purchases have been made that are EXCEPTIONAL VALUE and^will be of special interest to those who are looking for the Biggest Value for their money to be found in the trade. ' We invite you to see our New Goods for Fall. If you are not yet prepared to buy thus early, we will be pleased to have you visit our store and see what we are showing for Fall in Dress Goods, Ladies’ Jackets Raincoats, Silk Waists, Suitings, Underwear, &c, Feeling assured that our good values will appeal to your good judgment, and thus lead to future business. o c O Lanes The hum of the threshing machine is heard in all directions. Among recent visitors to London Fair were J. Smeltzer, G. Lane and C. E. McDonagh. Mr. J. C. Baldwin arrived home safely from Toronto Exhibition. Miss Hastie, of Crewe, Sundayed at Mr. S. Sherwood. Quite a number of cur young people and some of the older ones were at the tea-meeting at Crewe on Thursday night, and report a good time. Owing to the illness of Rev. Mr. Sawyer, Mr. Young, of Lucknow, had charge of the work on the Ashfield circuit last Sunday. PLucknow’s Gash Grocery. Promoters of Popular Prices. i I 1 ' ' : ’.............- : - I r I Our Sale of Crockery is still on, and although j the town is rather quiet these days owing to the farmers being so busy with the harvest, still it is wonderful how business keeps up. We are finding sales for a lot of the i above goods because our prices seem to suit. We have j a lot more different articles which were not mentioned in our last issue and prices are reduced the same as on the the others, In all, you will find that we-are the cheapest Crockery House in town at any time of the year. See our window this week for Souvenir and Berry Setts with prices for each. Remember the place, “Beaver Block.” TERMS—CASH W. J. EARLS Mis. Quinn is visiting friends in Caledon and Toronto. Rev. and Mrs. Sawyer visited a number of members around Lares during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Hull, of Detroit, (the latter recently known as Mies Bertha Baldwin of Lanes) visited at the home of the latter’s father, Mr. John C. Baldwin, for a couple of days during last week. The mano friends of Lanes join in wishing them a happy and prosperous voyage over the sea of life. Rev. Mr. Craw of St Helens, pastor of Lar.es Presbyterian church, again occupied the pulpit on Sabbath last, after a few weeks’ vacation. Langside Mrs. Parker and Ruth, of Indiana, who have spent the past ccuple of weeks visiting the former’s parents here, Mr and Mrs. T. Wraith, return­ ed home. Miss M. McKinnon is visiting friends in Seaforth. Among those who took in the Lon­ don Fair from here last week were F. G. Moffat, T. Moffat, J. McDonald and D. Falconer. The apple packers started out in this locality on Monday last. The apples are a good quality around here this season. Mr. and ^Mrs. George Mirehouse have gone back to their farm in N. Dakota. Mr. J. Nicholson ahd Misses B. Nicholson and S. McQuaig visited friends here last week. J. McGregor and W. Kennedy have the job of the ditch on the 25th side line. LIKE A THIEF IN THE NIGHT. That’s how pain comes. We sit near an open window, get stiff neck or sore back. Perhaps cool off too quick­ ly after exertion—rheumatism devel­ ops. Spend what you may, but money can’t buy anything better thah Poi­ son’s Nervllihe. Its penetrating power enables it to reach deep tissues— that’s why it cures aches that all else can’t touch. For outward application we guarantee five times moie strength than in any other liniment. Inwardly it’s harmless and as sure as the here­ after to ease at once. Don’t accept a substitute for Polson’s Nerviline wlilch is the one great household panacea of today. Farm For Sale.—Being lot 33 con. 3, Kinloss, containing 100 acres, good clay loam, level and free of stone weT watered. Good frame barn 40xC0 with cement foundation. Good frame house with frame kitchen, good well ahd two springs. Splendid stock farm. Three miles from Whitechurch. Pos­ session any time. Terms to suit pur­ chaser.—Apply to John Casemore. WniWeak 1 To Weak and ailing womefi, there is at least one way to help. But with that way, two treatments. • must be combined. One is local, one is constitu- .tional, but both are important, both essential. Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure is the Local. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative, the Constitutional. The former—Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure—is a topical mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr. ■ Shoop’s Restorative is wholly an internal treat­ ment. The Restorative reaches throughout the entire system, seeking the repair of all nerve, , all tissue, and all blood ailments. The “Night Cure”, as its name implies, does Its work while you sleep. It soothes sore and inflam­ ed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and ■discharges, while the Restorative, eases nervous ■ excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambition, builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed Strength, vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Shoop’s Restorative—Tablets or Liquid—as a general tonic to the system. For positive local help, use as well Dr. vShoop’s Night Cure “ALL DEALERS” Connell’s Store News Lothian Messrs. H. Luchait, WiDgham, and John Nicholson, Montreal, and Mal­ colm McLeod, Chicago, were guests at the home of Alex McLean for a couple of days last week. Misses Annie McKenzie and Min­ nie Durnin were in Laurier over Sun­ day. Dave McLean is home from Chi­ cago. Mr. John McLean returned to Chi­ cago on Saturday. Ray Wollatt returned to his home in Londoh. Russel and MacLean Johnston, of Lucknow, called on friends here Sun­ day. We are showing excellent value in Venetian finished Dress Goods at 75c. and $1 per yard in Black, Brown, Burgundy, Green, Navy and Cardinal. A fine Black Victorian at 80c. per yard. Fashionable Tweed Dress Goods worth 60c for 45c. A lot of Ladies’ Tweed Skirts, new style, $5.00 for $4,00 In Ladies’ Jackets we have a fuil range of sizes 32 to 42. * Our Black Beaver at $1.00 is the best in the market at the price; style and fit are perfect. Special prices in Carpets and Linoleums before we move. Special values in Ostrich Feathers and all kinds of feath­ ers in the Millinery Depa rtment. Position Vacant This territory is open for an agent, either lady or gentleman, to represent us and handle our perfecting fitting, tailor-made-to-order skirts. A capable agent can mrjee a large salary. Apply at once to Dominion Garment Com­ pany, Limited, Box 135, Guelph, Ont. Court of Revision. Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to the Ontario Voters’ List Act, by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of Bruce, at the Town Hall in the Village of Lucknow on the second day of October, 1907, at ten o’clock in the forenoon to hear and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters’ List of the Municipality of Kinloss for 1907. All persons having business at the Court are required to attend at the said time and place. Dated the Eleventh day of Septem­ ber, 1907. GEO. G. MOFFATT, Clerk of the said Municipality. W. CONNELL Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Court of Revision. Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to The Ontario Voters’ Lists Act, by His Honor the Judge of the County of Bruce at the Town Hall, Lucknow, on the First day of October, 1907, at Nine o’clock in the forenoon to hear and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters List of the Municipality of the Village of Luck­ now for 1907. All persons having business at the Court are required to attend at the said time and place. J. E. AGNEW, Clerk of the Municipality of the Village of Lucknow. Dated at Lucknow this Fifth day of September, 1907. Paint. Paint. Paint. Now is the best time of year for outside painting. When you buy Sheawin Williams’ paint you buy the best, the product of the largest factory in the world, and more, you buy a paint that is covered by a genuine guarantee and cheaper than what you can buy white lead and oil. It is not the cheapest ready mixed paint on the market, but remember that it costs just as much to apply a cheap paint as a good paint, and when you apply Sherwin Wil­ liams’ for very little more cost,^you have the best that money can bay. It is made in a greater variety of colors than any other paint, and It is thoroughly mixed, which enables you to do your painting yourself. Call and we will be pleased to give you an estimate of what it would cost to paint your house. ROOFING We handle the famous Paroicl roofing, a roofiing that has stood the test for years before the other cheaper grades of roof were put on the markes. It is fireproof and waterproof and makes one of the most satisfactory roofs on the market today. RANGES Drop in and see the new Imperial Oxford, the most up-to-date range on the market, the latest in range construction. Tax Sale of Lands Notice is hereby given, as directed by “The Assessment Act, 1904,” Sec­ tion 143, s. s. 1, that a sale of land4 for Arrears of Taxes will be held at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. at the Council Chamber County Buildings in the town of Walkerton on Friday, October 11th, A. D. 1907. Among the lands to be then and there offered for sale, unless the taxes and chargos are sooner paid, are the following in the Village of Lucknow, consisting of; Lot 361, patented, taxes $2.39, costs $1.70, total $4.09; Lot 366, patented, taxes $2.39, costs $1.70, total $4.09J; Lot 512, patented, taxes $6.34, costs $1.70, total $8.04. A complete list of lands to be sold for taxes is published in the issues of the ‘ Ontario Gazette” of July 5th to July 27th inclusive, and in the “Wiar- ton Echo” of July 4th to September 26th inclusive, A.D. 1907. NORMAN ROBERTSON, Treasurer Co. Bruce. Walkerton, Sept. 6th, 1907. —■■■■■■ ■ ■■ ■' ■Illi- Dissolution of Partnership The firm heretofore carrying on bus iness, in the Village of Lucknow, as Chemists and Druggists, under the style or firm name of “Armstrong Bros.,” has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated at Lucknow, this 29th day of August, A. D. 1907 Witness 1 Garnet Armstrong H. Morrison / Leonard Armstrong The business will be continued by Garnet Armstrong who assumes the obligations of the late firm, and to him' all outstanding accounts must bepaidy inm s mum U CT C K NT O Agent for—Durham Cement, Pasoid Roofing, Sherwin William Paint, Hecla and. Helsey Furnaces, Peninsular Stove and. Ranges. <xxxxxk><)<>c<><>ccoo<x)oococovO)oov<>oc<>C‘C<x:-oooooo<><><><xxx>< Closing Out Sale l I Entire Stock must be cleared out in 30 days, and if Low P/ices and Genuine' Bargains will make quick sell­ ing we will do our part. Our stock is too varied to give individual description but mention of Sale Prices of a few Special Lines will give our customers some idea of what this Slaughter Sale means : 30 Summer Hats, trimmed ....................... 3 Ladies’ Black Kid Gloves, size 6 only.......... Ladies’ Corsets, all sizes ............................... 1 Ladies’ Colored Silk Gloves.......................... Ladies’ Side Combs, Bone Hairpins, Buckles, Hat Pins and a large variety of novelties.. Ladies’ Leather Belts, Black and Tan.......... 200 Straw Hats, untrimmed, regular price $75 to 1 00 $25 00 to 5 00 1 50 1 25 50 00 to 2 00 60 30 15 15 to 50 5 30 to 75 10 The above lines are just a touch of the many ex­ cellent bargains we offer. We do not hold any stock back. Everything must go. The entire stock of Dress Goods, Millinery Silks, Ribbons and Notions. MRS.E. J. SMITH.