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Lucknow Sentinel, 1905-12-07, Page 41 11 111 '11ri t a ' iiX:f Y 3 Kings Stu roof. alit c.►a"`LLYYa� . These lines' of. Rubbers axe both good .wearers and,• -give excellent satisfaction. •call and examine diem be ore.you decide to buy. Repairing neatly and ' promptly .done. • , • • natuoit $tiL: • Gnoltcaowt , pea. 7th 1005 Now the -Car fears his own person al guards,, their loyalty being: doubted.; Itis even rumored that he.'has'' been .attacked. It: is about, time for Iicho lea tomatte peace with, the people' Asbitement prepared • bythey •cul• ;w.f ww�i.��+µ �"�"4.Clµ••','"`"'S .i`c ;..4t�r.,. i�a'' r,e the month of Octoberthe expert trade of Canada in domestic: producein- creased ten and a' :half millions over the corresponding .month of ;last year. The record is one Of which 'Canadians' may well be; proud, ° ' • ,The London, ' Eng., Standard• Bays that: nothing shows more -clearly the need of hurrying up with the prefer- ential . arrangements between the mother . country and the•e• colonies, which are bound to come,, than the discussion: which is proceeding in Can- ada in connection. with•. the tariff in,., quirt' there:. If we will. not rcipro .rate. Ca>aadda's prefereace,•tho Qauadian,, government will be thrown ,back 'upon the .demands of ' the Canadian, Manu- facturers: for stiffer protection-iand tlie. Markets which'might have .been ours for very many,,years to ,come. will . in conseQuence, he lost to us •Loyalty to home . merchan•ls is a characteristic thatevery. true citizen should pos sess 1 person who spends •his`,`money' oub of town for articles that cnn .be bought ab house, 'i.ndirect J,robs: himself :in' the end. To de=' prive any: of a. just deal' means' that• the 'money that', should' be used • for local improvements is ant forthcoming: Why ? '.Because: the ' money that should: be. spent• at home goes `. to the city, departnients,-, the ,result being that tkie'homedealers have ,not the' money to spend: The city dealers simply throw out, the bait, eiuile : at the-catch'-and_puit: the' cash downY:in their pockets, they do not return one cent Ont e, band, h 'and the 'beige merchant; pays. back •a large percent age hi tastes and local ,iniplov,einents. If you would build .up your town, pat- rorize`the local merchants: <• Managed Like anEngine. a 's life is of �t in her kitchen. 0i.-3islfbelabor of housekeeping' is at the cook stove:. Yaw rarteoaa doahle or halve the Cooking slavery of it • ' A'paar sags sdda;trorrs ala well ai work. and worry �mi :• iouseer"s care Get a range that reduces: the workand"elminates the :tit Pandora .Range is as easily and accurately as an • engine—it respoudsto.the :toac3 as qu?ckifand certiiniy, as.the.huge. rag le chewy he hand of tine engineer.' ' The Pandora Ran, a saves worm and becansewo'rrykii fife '..:Sold by ente pnsing'dealers everywhere. =Write foilsobleht ,Mootre l,'tnplpeg, Vencoorer, St. John, N:B: • t, -ROAN IT PARLOR su ON BED DSKS, ROOKERY And alrother artlt les to be found ill irntturc store. IC first'- daft; ft • �1y r 1 flys U to E . Y. )1 Na U'NlilRTAitx',lts ,Arlt •E?BAL uP118 �HE �A0• Nils tr a •• The puzzle in British politics has` been' solved in part by the.'actual 4•re signation of Premier ; Balfour, and a call being sent to. Sir Henry Bannerman ' to' form a government: `There was some :suggestion "lot Mr. Chamberlain should receive this com- mand,`' form a government. and .die solve Parliament.:: '.But snai' .; course would hardly jibe, with constitutional practice... Mr. Balfour amid party, cleaveges on'one ground or,another.' found it best to . court the opinion cf the people from: a different standpoint, The ministerial, crisis had become so. acute'that he must .eithe' resign or dissolve Parliament.. The. Opposition- being unprepared with •any radical' or' decisive policy,.have told him that be should adopt the latter: course, and take his chances at the polls`upon the record:of`bis administaation., • "It: was: not for them to`say; however, but for Mr. Balfour and his friends to deter- mine,and upon .the best advice, the 'Premier gives' up they helm, leaving the Opposition' leader,; to form :it Cibi- nob andgo: to the `country,' upon hie policy instead,' it being.'assumed all .round that the time'for a .sw•ing of thou political ;pendulum has: come. KINGSBIt3DGE', feo RLT E Quo choice :new cluster raisins .are., • something rico for your table. • '25o per lb, NeSulta�la .ra slim; s pdie�ss;~ sal"'- Gct fi°wuit for baking youar"• arms 'cake': 3 pounds for 25e.' Finest black ;beauty : currants ' at pounds for 25c ' Very ehoice `,select, raisins . 'at 3 .:lbs ' for 25c New Halowee1D dates, 4 pounds for Try our new baking figs, `something 'special at '5e per •pound:, New Eleena las These make very ;'choice eating.jl • :Our, stock of oranges. 1ei inions ; and other 'Cliristmasfruits' at rocky ,bottom 'prices. WeThave ; a large sloe:, of shelled - almonds, shelled ,walnuts and' all other er materials for • our. Christmas 'baki n g. d• ' CONEECiiIoNERY Bon bons, chocolgates, creams, fancy candies, etc, ' -in boxesof in' bulk. We are headquarters for these articles .and • sell them .rhe tp,, We believe.: in hand • , ell' j1Tnp .pureccnfecti nen y ""'"`Gyve "Y the'' y " little ores pure candy. ° • GROCERIES • Otirline: of general groceries is set- -Acted from the best houses:' in Canada, and you (10 not have to pay any pore'' for thern'tlian ,for inferior goods. ` Give its a call and be convinced, FAN`C 'ETNA See; our choice line' of China, Glass ware. ,and' Crockery. -- We a a selling these lines' at very close figures.' They m af handsome C1iristmas present which the receiver will ;always •remem- ber you by.: TNOITICE• Every personbuyg. their --Xmas y supplies;froniits will get Holly toy:' de- corate their Christmas cake. $L$!PF FARM PRODUCE 10VA :TED GROCE onderful Discover; �RQ Y •�S C+3°LEBR ATED Physicians, Scientists, Etc, rave given their unqualified. tests to the' only known remedys which will absolutely do what is claimed` for 'them, and at •the. same, tithe may be relied upon as absolutely - harmless and ' `effective: ' We do not.claim to ' grow' hair on a shiningbald, head where the, roots • of the hair are dead :Or • destroyed and no fine hair. left, but if there is anv fine hair.left, we, can jinake it grow, we have grown hair en heads that have •been., bald ; for yearsand years and there is not a case to be found where nyoung.man woman',who ialosing theit hair and becoming` 'bald where', •our celebrated hair growing remedies will fail to 'prodube a good• healthy head of hair, ',if used according to the directions'. w ' + Lhisis to certify that '1 hale used orown'S Celebrated Hair Grower, and, Pei ` ,the '.first .tune,,, tho bell, in: die tower -of St. Jeseph'sy new Church, Kingsbridge,. 'rang out '.a wedding..announcement on 'Wednes- day,morn ing,Nov. .;1''ith,•the oc'c,son being the marriage of' '''.Zifis.tosie'Me. Connell', only daughter of Mr. ,and Dirk ' rank•.\icConneli, Cre Ve, to Mr. .tannin Treintr, of Linton,"King town,,, 'Ship, '.As -thri uuesta, and 'wedding .arty: enter e(1' the church, the, liride•• 1 :'',1rar.rriytgr, th, arrn o....ier I,rothor, t has ','werlrlititf marc}, pealtil fbct i, piny(l } J Mick tilcUatughey, of,Crlinton Itov. Ps'r.nr . fir;{';orrrlack o8iciatetl, after' "w}rir,ir fs, r i rrl'a Mas ' !saki °; hung by. tz,<s'rlrtjlr,, 1110 brjrlrt°,looked •lr':siati., toil :it, A. gwao. r,f, rsi,gt,?yr silk; with: hat t!i arras?.},, arrl`rsarrii;Yl e 0,a0l ,If,sary.. i' tibtl Witt a.oistfir1 by ,}oesr. 'co'nin, Mi,l8 ►,' s .yl argA,,tr,r..tf o(ri ;;t, of 14;,.10).. tl,, wlirl • x ',orotu i;r,wwo, 6,f .groirlori f,rf,irr velvet, witpurlo n.`:of too Wit' itriii niinkt, for. i1'he h ,y ;rr,orp •vraa 44410,4 i'by' %!r.•_,t;' r, r :' to. fter t)ie eesre,• Iiaril sol, ,[ 1 nro».. A tnonyr, the' bridal party And gueeisp. t • it has -grown for inc'a good full head 'T1 hair; .I was !quite bald before I' used it and now I am permanently, ut•od of baldness, 'falling ;hair anti; dandzuff. J. R. .Johnsons, Guelph:' Dated this 18th dav'of becomber 1903 nlrFOit 3�L V WATS • BARBER,. LUCKNOW, �: _ ONT J. E. BROW t & CO., Guelph. woo tan nett I anted A' Idea lints*td e • t r7tW�Ic ei.e•.'Meet; t11�'y teal hrind' you whaitd : ) WWr:te s�li�; IVKUI,V,IttiruN a CO.*tlPatere`t Atte* ,t' •hayri Werhinitran, IY. 0,, tar their ♦.rroo `vritao /Mer rn,l tut kir town J,Uodtou inySntl„na wantaad ., infants' tco.ionngto takeingielns'mity crfrcd `et ctdu '•a, wteo in� aficough d `edicts' hy r 'wing yiipo ^t,reaolcn'e—thcy.brcatlle it • ;supply, the public wit: �e latest date, iiii•i•ain•isai•tot:esie••e• 4404' �e pa3rparticular attent'dant CALLS AiTtNDI n Td DAV ' OIt • ,