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Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-11-30, Page 1leettoe_' etaestorillillailWeee.iee.igreallIRTA___Kgeek • -44•1••,7!," 1. VOL )pgIVII- 11EW11.SPLATADS: , THIS WEER. , • includinig • changes of old one's by local advertisers only. (Most other • display ads, are changed regularly according to a pre -arranged schedule) D. J: McCharreS, j'a,ge F. 'I% ArinstrOng . ,..• ., 1 Wm. Connell.. : • • ' 4. •J. a Armstrong..,'. , , ' J.:a Mierdoch it Co, ... • 5 ,F.,W. Ford: , . . • 8 • Read these ads: Patronize the ad- vertisers. Business men who payfor newspaper space have something of value to tell you and PaYi you the compliment cif %showing that .they think Your patronage wdrth soliciting. LOCAL AND OeNERAL West last week ' Hay has been, sellingas high as $20.00 a ton in Chi -theme • . • Miss Caroline Howey has accepted a position on the Ripley Express. Miss Elizabeth Duncan, is the guest • �f.her brother, Rev. Jaz. S. Duncan. Miss Millie Murchison; of Toronto is the guest of Mrs. Robte Johnston,' • , Don't forget•the poultry days,' Thurs- day of•every week. We pay the highest' cash pricesee----Jase-T. Lyons. . You can't telt. by .appearances how inucle, it men is 'worth. • Some of,. the Mr gorgeous flowers haven't a scent. CARD OF Webster desires to thank friends and neighbors for Many kindnesses shim), during his recent bereavement. • Mrs. 8. W. Jewitt, of Brenner -Harbor Algoma, and -Mr. - J. H.Rklitirdson - • Ont: are Visiting at the hotne of Mr. R. T. Phillips: . • • • Seed potatoes,„froin Northern: Ontaiio are .very mach in favor for tilanting on old Ontario,s,oil.. A car load was re- cently purchasedfier the Monteith Ex- •perimeatal farm alone. • Dr. Ovens, London; Surgeon, Eye ear . nose and throat;will be at the Cajn HOuise. LudlEnbw, on December 7, Ryes • tested and glasses properly fitted, etc. : • 'Reeve Mitehell has receiVed from W. J. G.ge an, acknowledgement of :the. donatibas given in Lueltnelettawitedllaa- Free Hospital's for ' Consumptives. Re•- • expresses. his:appreciation Of the liberal- ity of these donations. ' • • -Joseph H. .1Arnistrong,-;foamerly. of- - Kinloss, is now einPlOyed by the Nor:•. • them Pacific R. R. as a detective with headquarters at Billings, Montana. A from there says he is penning , 'down hereito spend Xmas. .Wolves in great nurabers are reported incoming hunters'frinn the Montreal district Up the Algoma Central Railroad, and the. fear is -expressed by inany that • the deer will have . their • ranks badly depleted during -the corning winter; A. D. Black of Dutton, Whi:ris raising fox es :or the sale of their Pelts, sold last week a number of red and • black foxes at a profit Of $2,000, and has, an offers:if '1000; for two exceptional ' fine specimens „ which are still, in , his •'possession. Thos. Watson • bas received the •agency here for the Persian 'Steam Laundry. ' ' All laundry 'must be brought in by Tues- day night in Order to be received again 6a_Sater.dey velethete.weeke ; . . ANSI VERS ARV SERVICRa.-Einniver • saiy' services:: will be, held in the ' Methodist Church here on Sunday next, • De. 4. Rev. F. M. Mil:there of Cheslet. will preach, alai dte h. Moity evening • will given lecture, entitled • "Our Songs and their story.'. • f • • • • • • • .The death occurred in Appleton, N. Y. --on Thursday, October -2G --of Mrs: J. Trevett, aged so years, 9 Months. f Mrs. Trevett was formerly of LueknoW. 4 • She leaves two daughters here; Mrs. _A • Geo. Aitehi n-ae'-floWn; andirricA7V• 7 Milne, of Latigside. LUCKAW, ONTARIO, TIIIIRSDA.T1 NOV. ZOI 1911, Siiagle Copies 1 eerttS. sheasaring-T-ThREE-LATTL-f-A-DVIENTURER§'THEI-W2DE--WIDENVORWil A-NOMYRINWATAihN11.1 four inches across and two inches in .height, leaped from a bunch of bananas •onta the hand- of a- •Yott,fg London lady and seized her finger in its fangs. The bite of this insect is usually deadly, but in the *sent instance the incision was not deep and medical caro mak save the young woman's life. We appreciate • the response. to our Local of the past two weeks. Moneyahas been coining' in pretty well but would those who have not -respond- ed kindly do so on or before Dec, 10th. • •'• 'Mwrclie & Sutherland. Har Few. 1 -Lot Fowl supper will be given in Bethany- Metho- dist Church, Culross `Ion 'Tuesday • evening • Dec. 5, to be followed by an 'entertainment. Bethany .always sets out splendid tables, WO people are in- vited to attend that night and prove the matter for thezniellies. A good time is promised. See posters issued. Dideydne-r-yer Ifard yr-tirrn-iiitliair a tax collector? Dundalk halbeen with: out one.for twenty years, the takes being paid direct to the treasurer. This meth-. :od has beetf80 highly satisfactory in Dun- dalk gird •Markdale is following *suit this year. Taxes not paid to •tho,. treasurer by Dec. 14th are subject to 'a five per cent. addition, and frequently olesatei tfihiaend...$10o remunpaid unpaic., at th•e Dr..R. F. Parker, of Listowel, visits MeGarry's.Hotel, Lueknow, Wedneadays from 12.30 to el p m,-Pridays_froin 3. teielte.p. rn. Diseases of Respiration, Nervous -and Alimentary systems,' female trouble, Pint affections, Rheumatism, Sciatica etc. ' successfully treated: ' 31-12-p 'connection with the purchase of Xmasegoods last year, an amusing in- cident is related of a map in a near -by village. Filled • with zeal •to do the proper thing by One of these/big _city -StoreaTivhichaiaverralid-him-Tra.faVar, credit, in his life, .he 'mailed away his order for a few pounds of Xmage candy; eke and carne to town again on the • day before.X.Mas: to get the. goods. Well the candy did not arrive that:' day and the man was niad;.but he said nothing •and he went quietly into a local cenfeet. ...lsonary=store-=and-beught-his-aiweet-4,-- Meats theme_ looking as .'innocent e as Possible all the time,. The irony of the situation was. as people afterwards 'discovered, 'thatthe candies cost . him' no more than he had to fruit to the city ,for• them andle saved transportat- ion -eharges to boot. . . Batgaln Indeed • Two centsa week is exaCtly., What it coststo guarantee- you the ever 'etnoy0:1. , That mean amount • per week or one dollar a year Will :secure Tog the greatest amount of newspaper reading tobe had on this Continent: We refer to ;The Family Herald mid Weekly Star'pf Montreal, by long:. odds the best faintly' and farm peeler printed. , In addition .to the paper most beauti- ful Picture is included. . It is entitled "Heine Agalieli and is well worththe dollar alone. ° No home in Canada,' be it ever so, deli or 'ever so peer, On afford to be without this targain. Exams. Chepied • ' , • Because of • the many complaints which wete made last July in coneection - with the system holding Matriculation examinations dining that month, it has been decided by the Ontario Education' Department, that hereafter the' exatitin- . aliens will be held about a Month earl-. .'er-.---tor;"-SohirSeatlerintendentnaf-. EduCation'for•the province, is 'notifying principals of schools, that, cothniencing : next year, all matriculation exatninations will be Completed by the end of June This neWe will ha,..received ` withgreat relief by pupils; teachers and parents. The examinations this year were held clueing the very liett.est 'part of July, end it is said. that , scores of young people - ailed to pass because of the wrcessive eat. . • • • n_14teernpled-Pfeasuree-•;-- • ..Whenea_private'eitizenesite_edowel-by his fireside on a Sunday eveningfor a quiet read, he doesn'ttike to be disturb_ ed by unneceesery noises., , That. Tommy,Trelpaven's position kat sun„ day evening. What kiad of 'literat- ure Iie was poring over at the tiine, is .neither here nor them, but We May suppose that the mystery NYILS growing deeper sniery moment and the hero was getting into the tightest corner ..of his life, yhen auddenly Torfirey was roused by a terrific -clash and clatter in the front shop, as if 'a Californian earth - quince had just passed bY. Naturally, he:stopped reading and went out to investigatei hitt there was nothing unusual in sight. Much marvelling; he went a little farther and looked closer, and then he discovered sundry Marks on the•woodWork along the front of the shop outside suggestive of a recent collision. As a matter of fad a Collision had occurred, and Torn* pante very nearly having, more than doll's heads and writing papers in his show windowe that night. He came Very nearly having a whole live horse, instead, D. 'Sperice'S driving mare, whoie stable is on the opposite side of the ways broke for. liberty from her own yard and dashed antOaa ,the, Area with vigor Which nearly shot her through the atOre front on the oposite side. it 'was all as saddenas a thanderbolt and, before Tommy caught sightof the enlprit 'she. had been arrested by the docter, and taken back home again, • Rawl In the-VAget :of tb Shsdaw- of Death, Bad Conte Safely Out Again Three little Lucknow boys, Wilfred Hughes, Gordon Fisher and Stewart, .McKenzie,,onanot • six yea- f age and the youngese only three, stood last week by the very valley of the shadow of death and ran laughing ori its margin, as it were unconscious of .theie danger: It hammed, in: -eonnectiore, with the, first cheiderable sneW fall of the season and the firat freezing; of the grit inill pond. One little fellow* thought the pond was already frozen. severe and he and his companions ran oft' together' to enjoy a skate.. There was no • ice on the 'water; but, from one side,: of the pond to the other,. over the deepest „parted. it,_a lot of snow had drifted arid become water soaked, and the little boys walked right out on this and eaerbssetheeependeetceethie-firther-dieae- When they were discovered there, they waded into the slushy mixture again and returned' as they had gene: At any instant the frail footing might have given way and plunged thein to their death in, the deep Water beneath. They had no skate that day; but they ,had their fun in the snow; and,,they return- ed, safelyand water, soaked, to thee° homes which came vimy nearly: being made desolate by their innocence. St. Helens - DOnald McDonald la home from .the .• Mrs: Ja.s... Ramage. is ill at 'present. • We hope for her speedy recearery, Mr. Stewart, of 'Auburn, ; calledor friends in the village On Sattirday. • Mr. and Mrs. W. L .MilIer;entertain- ed a few of their friend§ on Friday: . . , . Mr Saokeld of .e° e gues o ▪ ra• R.: K.\ 'filleron SUndaY. , • — ' Mrs. John , Rutherford iSvisitino with her.eistet Mrs. Lhas. Hotnmut]j, Lowet Wingham. • .., '• , St, 'Helena as well fenresenteel at the Imported Horse 'Sale at Winghtien .on Mendayee-e-e---e Robt-McGaire attended ti;e -funeral of his 'Slater, the late Mrs. Mitiray, of Goderich, on, Saturday. . , • ReV, Mr Beverige; oceapied the pulpit in the ,Preshyterian Church last Sabath .:- - He is expected next $inday - Richard Sinentons, am , Blenhei fernier,when drivingkome with a load. • Of furniture and carpets; suddenly div .eovered that it was Oa' fire,' and only .by`strentioue work managed to save his • horses.... Everything, else was burned. How the fire originated ho • does not • Pia regular meeting of the Woinen's • . Institute will be geld' at the home of Mrs. Win. Murdie on Friday Dec. 8thi at -2.30 o'clock; there is to be a display of Christmas gifts and fancy worka. Please- come prepared, :Visitors wel- wine, A report of the recent, Toronto •" convention willibe given. • Redhefion •Millinety. -25 net: tent off alltrinateed aud Untrimmed hats. See •the line of ribbon we are selling at 10 cone per yard. •elso fancy ,articles suitable for Xmas gifts, at 'Miss Armstrotig's. FACE BU6TED'At CsitoNrcu.- vv Harry Falcener, an employee of the'. Hanover Portland Cement Co., had his • face sett:misty burned last Sunday about 10 o'eloelein the morning. Falconer is a burner who went there from Durham scree manths ago. The coal had 'blown in the kiln mid when he atteinpted to light it by ineafis of waste there was an • explosion. and the barnitig material flew back in his feee and burned it badly. He will likely b3 oft work for • couple of weeks in pOnsequenCe.-Dur. ham Review, •441 , Mrs. W. J. Todd• went to .Winghain on Monday' Mr. Ford who was _Suiting her,ereturned toe_her-ehonee-inl• Winehain also. • Mr. Musgrove held a Meeting in the Institute stIall • fierce •last. Wednesday eveneng..r1r7r Siiettonof:Wiiielipea and • Mi. joynt of Liteknoer aled.• spoke. ' • .; :MARKE§,•‘' • (Corrected to Wednesday noon) • • . • • . WEest ; . '85 Oate... . . : 40 41 'Barley. See , 80 Potatoes ... ,•,....' • 50 Butter 21 22 Eggs, fresh.. ": ....• 28 Duck, 1, 0.41....-••••—•—•—•—.-2—•7, thiekens • 10 Geese . . .. . . 10 Turkeys . .1 173; Hogs : . . . .. . , .• 5.9p „ .Dry 'Wood for Sale First -Class beech and Maple wood, Lacknow, •, 25-11-p . • LOCAL', OPTION • 'COLUMN. *Apply te• 'hones Eorsteee, , 'Mils -space -as cOntractecleforeandepaid for at cuereet advertising ratee, by the Local .Option Committee Of 1.uckpOw. Communications on any phase of this su s_iust in thea _priter'S hands if& later th-in Tuesday noon of tile'Week for which intended, and any space requir- ed eiceeding 20, , column inchO. es , -coltinan) weakly;intist be contracted for ne. ittIL-Week-in-adVatiet...t-gditoelr'. -- THE SUCCESS OP LOCAL OPTION ' • The proof of ,the Success. of..t. aea2- Option is the satisfaction of people witu its operetion. This is shown in the 'his- tory of the atthnipts ,to repeal the mea - slue, and is sqlkingly illustrated by the • following figures: • - In 1909 tiler° were 97 Ontario mutat- . •cipelities Where .repeal eonteste' were. possible. Bar-roomtuivo'cates" were only able_to bring on 26' contest, and. tlfey were beaten in 27, of t hese.. • In 1910 there were .111' possible • re- peal.conteata, Voting was brought:on in only 12, and Local Option was sustain"- ed in 10 of these, In 191I theft were 104 posibie eon- . tests, but ehe law %MS Ittell.an unquali- fipdsuccese that 1.31' the liquor in- terests foand it impossible to 0,0 nuts. ter tip strength enough. to .bring on a contest. '3 pieces voted and all intStain. Cd the Id*. The aggregate vete being, "For" Loeal Option, .1043; "Against," 520; tnajority Toe," 14. • Local Option satisfies the people who know. from praCtieal experience h„ow it worksIiat; more iminicipalities Will vote, • upori Local Option By4ria.„On Jaimary, 1.01e, Among them is our own village of tuckhow. Voter e need not be of its "Killing the town" "Crratii blind pigs," or "Causing more drinking than ever." The abOv.fi figures indicate that the very oppOite is the Beingeflia•Stery of Two _Brothers Who Lost • Each Other and Two Chlkititi %Of Their* Who Are Still Alive. . • 'Seine, sixty years ago t.4r0„ yenng 'Irishmen left' the, !toil of Erinto cross the sea. One, of them, came to Anaerlea and eventa'nlly joeated at the present little hamlet of Kinleugh, not many antes: north of Imeti,now. Ilis name was Theinas Taylbr: • The'. (Aker .hrother steered' towards another :Star, aild eventually east anebor I.v the shorefof Kansarne:lakci, on the other ' Side aa the hemisphere ' • They • never Met again. *Seale few lettere, it is • rbelieVe 1, passed between them, after,' eyards; but the men tbeineelvel • went on, their separate ways, mat ried, hed• sone and daughters of their own; and .eventually lost all trace of each 'other. Greyhound or Overland' Limited to- day, the ;Yerld.maY he a; sinall place after all; but be, the peeple of _a. past generation, when Ships were drivenby, sails • and letters • wore months in 'transit, it Was •',11.%.1.wide Wide world" indeed, and rolled its Way beteree,n the neeMbers and ;affections of severed ' families With an indifferenee that was almost cruel.. ••. Of tha inernberS of Thomas Taylor's family, two are now resident "Luakinaw alF1- . another 'dwells on the:old home fano at Kinlough..,,Ope brother, Timeasey'died twenty years ago. •7 Fear years before; his depth be etid his'brother who was then living at Einlough, found antong some old papers °tie deY .i.letter which had been. Written to their • father by his .Austeallan beetbee• one. thirty .sik.yearS •e. For, anything -the .:knew or afterwards' fa. te• eon eery, a e r may lave • been the last -one their father ever re- ceived from his brother. On the'spur -9f-the moment they 'decided to. cele bride their :find' by writing a letter in. reply to it, hoping to locate . their uncle and gee further: ,Weed 'kern ,Thi- -etheyeeticcorditieely: -did; duly Lposted . the migsive; worked, waited, grow to manhood's estate, and went their 'verities: ways, one to the grave, andthe others ipte Ornehercial activity; 1jut, no,reply came, back to thnletter they hid sent.. 'Only feur pa,rs•ago tbeir father passed to his, 'rest, noteknOwin ; whether he ,preced edor followed his brother. • -,e-Aseaernattereof feet the brother- in Australia had died neatly years before. He had been dead several yews when the•lettar was_maded to _ae. lough Post Office. His wife' was•de Id also, and the.only surviving - Weinberg of the family were two children,4 see and daughter; oely six or seven years - of age at the , So ends the first chapter this hate story. : • ' • The second; chapter' refers , an, •incident which ecetirred Lticknow ost Mike a feW days age. Williael, raylor received • innong lUs wait •a• 10ttOr Which bore, strange post merke` and au unfamiliar . handwritieg.on its _fece_egp,elaing tliey rd oa'..ineethe' ha,ndwritiniP• of a, . Meal in Auatealia 'a •strafige story of how, tie had :\ re- tently foetid letter which :had been mailed froth Canada , .Sonie: twenty four year ago. For nearly a -quarter'of4a7century-that-lettet had. been out ef-liT;lit and out Of BUt recently; when • his sister was, ctirning 'ver seem old heloof.,r. lugs, .She had deiscove'red'it'again anil had given it tthiman , d tse he sat right doWir Portstnoutli, he will Behte Story. Hutu- la •, ' Luang! . Frometime to time, from the still undestroyed •woodlanda to the south ot Lueknow, certain ”denizens of ' the *it4e stray iuto the •open places,' Oven inte the very urecincts of the elage. On any still autumn -night, , coon-, may be heard whistling along the river fiats; in the, *inter, rabbits hop arohnd in-. the village gardens; ttnd it. is. not 'so very long since, wiideata m'ere • reported to have.beea lisard and seen net three miles ' from tlie wiailen mill, . The tch7rianb4;itithse,reipf°r:o' t°fboeyftoatit14.1.:tei:esiblilittty7. 'ferocious: anilnal:S into,' town, after This may serveto:expleimin Some.degree theincidentecieve.e14gtinebeut t() be related. recently, when a couple who reside in south Lueknow, were re- tUrninghome observed '' the form of. some strange ereature by the roadside. ' In the dim light it had no definite shape or color; but it Was l'irge, and active and 'melting, Peculiar eeunds,.aed aS•the People drew near it uttered a .savage, growl and started dowe the •bank ' towards 'them ' Of.course the§ ren, ' or at least one Of theta did; a 'very Justifiable thing to •do ..'under the eireumetancese A couple of. neighbors were ioused tip, a hunting party Was immediately organized, and' forthwith; arnied With lanterns, shovels, -brooms,,,,ete., and not, --a•--gan,-;among.- tlieni,*the gallant • little party advanced on the enemy, hoping perhaps to have a, wildcat 'skin to show • theirfriends next morning. • Alas for. their hopes of conquest! Before' they reached the. scene of danger •the.. quarry , had •dis- aPPeared-elied•aPPerently divided into two parts, and had made elf toward the peenlieee of two of the men, who were. seeking its life. It was,'a couple. Of -ordinary; doinestieated puisy-cets- tirat• Watches Chains Lockets Brooches •Rings. - - ; • Bracelets Necklets.' Pendants ' Fobs Cal•f Links • _OUR CHRISTMAS stfocK " was never More complete consisting of neatly' everything vou • can: think of in the ..Tewelry.line and we at -it -sure to have what you want aal-B-RakekL-ELTS'shave the p „engraved- bands $270111111- - Stone set bands $3 00. up, special "'elute at 0.00. Also the expansion in a great many different styles' 81.,00 to 8 00, • • ' • NE JKLETS of all kinds -special line of children's at '52:00 So id Gold Culf Links, 2.'0 to 5:00, Call and let us show then to you any article selected now will be tr." put away for you till Christmes: F. •T. ARM TIIONG ArlD 9_pritIo • , Orders Filled•froni any Jewelry Catalogue,: . . , , , • - „a Second Cons , • Again' we haVe the uie of 'wheels; the thaw oia•Stinday pat a : finiele• to tile • • • • Miss Emma Nriind fri,M Winghtim. College, ;was the•guest of her sister Mrs, jasiIrwin, ever Sunday.: ' ' • ' Mr. John. MeLean, of Detroit, is home to. speed:Part of the winter. iwolSeIkie.s, Jennie, .11a.rnilion entertained a 'few of • her • friends, one evening laet Mr Win. 'Hamilton Jr: left for Brant- ford on:Tue3clasa: and expects to remain ' therelerethe:*inter. , ".• - - The 'questiee is asked 'already,.; Who es. looking for municipal houors for the ng y_earen theeto_avusinti_ofeKieloss.• Mr. Peter Johnston, • ;of Lucknow, 4)00 Sunday. oil the line: •• • Lothian MPO NOTI ,„. .• .•, r or the next 15 days we 4-e orienng special Reduced Prices on very' Article in • Mr. T. A.' MeIGith returned' • home after spending the past. eight mentlikon hzs. homestead in Saskatchewan Tom, Sandy NVaS in ' Woodstock and London a few • dtly6 .this' week on biisiness. • ; • . , : „Miss Bessie I3ernby'spent a.few days Netting- zienele-auelea. Alex. MeLeaa visited ftierids in Kin - 164s alew days last Week • • Mrs. Webstere of Goderich Township, spent e few weeks visiting friends in this Vicinity.• ; Mrs: Q: , Gilmore, is visiting •het •daughter •It• -s. O'Hara near Chesley , • Joe 'Mordent), who has been . the enlploy of Tem Sandy. for the pad , couple': of • years ' left ep Tuesday for mid 'penned' a"eplv, fiopingthat ome reinaii for;sonic timgat his old henne eef his 'uncle's children in •Catisd.a, the... - • • ' eniglit still be alive au inessag,e. • The Time who amt. that 'secOnd letter hits m) i r,,nr relatiVe in Australia, except his sister, the an *wbo received it -is loalay'a prosperous abUsinessainanattr-latieknow-Itavonid. be a pleasing coincidencel. if these, .cousins should aqinetinie come eo- -4-itherpersorially- 'across' "the -wide: - World". and talk over old tiinea by a Canadian fireaide, *Ripley ReV., Heater Me1Cay, forMerly of Louden: Jthietioe; has received word of his appointment to. ,the Preabyterien. • Church at Bowsiitait; Manitoba. Mr, :McKay spent the seinmer in Alm' west, end ii4 at Preeent'visitteg with his moth - Mrs: A ',NteKity,"here. • He willleave ili ii.tew days for Bewsman to take up his duties. • _ Dungannon . • :Theee will;itt all probability, be no nii&nieipal electionin either Ashfie d or West 'N‘rawiinosh licit January. This. nmeli has' heal intimated by the reeves ot bothlownships. k • PritrrY 'W,p)ofxor...-21; very pretty wenieg NM, solem*cd 011 Weidtwadity beet at the home of Mr. and Mee W. II. Maize, of Aahlield, When their only daughter, Miss Irene, was married to Mr. William it tety, son of :SR? and Mrs.. Robert Hasty; of e.lrewee The ceremony wee performed by nay. L. Bartlett, of Dungannenrin the' pre lc 0( about .100 guests. Tho happy cbuple will re- side ou the groom's farm atCrewe. VVestford-, our Store. • .. • 'Not a few of the most important; but every article we bindle,. In addition to this we are offering a..214- per emit. • discount on all,eash purchases by giving 'eoupons or in other . e words, we Ave away free of charge.. 26 ,centa ivorth a any• • goods in the stare for the, return of $0.06 worth of Coupons.. Tbie coupon sySteth ,centinue, eue.aftet the, Christmas • Season,. therfore if you 'should -fail to have the required •• • number by New Years, keep DA saving and we willeredeeth thete any time. • . ; We are not offering any Seterday Specials for the next six weeks, but special prices on evervthing. we carry in • deck. . Let us quote von priee on Some of the' pods that yen will ...require most 'key the nexr.iraiTci:y Chbiee Valencia Raisins, pee lb , . Seedless Valencia 'Raisin.. ...........'. .. .....; ..: .,.. , ..... Seeded .Packane Raisins full lb pz.;, "2 'packages for . • . Mixed Peel, .choice. per lb, .:.. : . el. ......'... : , . ; ... y...-...... ' • t'' ,..... ........ , .pavie,;' 'Lards ppound. prints : : :... :: .. : . . ..,-,,,..... '•.. ' 21055:c Pure Fruit Extracts, 3 hotlesfor ...: 'Figs, per Ile 5 cents 10;•1 i 2 -0 and • ,1,.... „ .-: .-. ...:. . Cleaned/Currant, °per lb. '.. ,;...........‘; .... , . o,..........: ... ' 10c. No. 1 Bakiiig Mollases, per gallon ............. ', , ....1 , ..... ..35ea -.-Erergel) Baleing•PoWdee, reenlar s...T."0--e. to clear lit • ' • . - Ma': leing Sugar,' free, fom 1M:ups, 10c.: :per lb: or 3 lbs fat , , , Our stock of Co' nfectioneiy is,... complete': : Fresh and - :CiireOtea,tis ' Fireadiiid—Fanc ', alang. Luncheon $eived at • ail 'olirs : 25c. 20e;: —Emma= .1:71Vgicti4RLE -STAk'OROCRY:AiN=4.40.6EL-RESTAURANr ••Janiese•Thonapson lost' •a valuable spirit Sundae': at.Pneple Greve; William Merarkitie made a flying - idt to WestfordlitsrFriday. Harry Brown was the 'ghost rof Harry ,lialderiby las% Sunday. M rs. • Donovan of Teeswetete sp'ent . , last week visiting her dadtehtere here. Pete :Ile Kenzie of Teeswater, snot a fox in Wm. Beclong's bush leat week.. • Mews:Howard and'Albeet Heiden - by are engaged, Juitfng wood tor pan. 'Murray. Riehard,Turner has let a contract of one hundred' cords f Woocl to the .R. A. 13, , , Wm, Wall-Inta-reirtetleaeph Can , • • ley'. farm of the .8th 'cmiceasion; and intends inoViog in the pring. • ., 'gm and :arrabafi 1Tuteay and daughter spent a few days last week visitiug friends hi Chepstow. ' ',Misses aLirie Cole of Kinloss, and Made iarnistrong of Walkortori H. •S Spent Saturday viseiting. friends here: ` Harry Haldenby has returned after vieited friends' in Algoma: He brought with him at fine deer which dreased about 180 poutia • - flog. McBride has retnited, trent the West, ,Jte and Samuel Were spent a few dap last week the guest •a Prod lialdenby, Highest cheli prices paid for Potatoes and Produte. • _3el1a/40r ilett wet -'s "ad"- • - v• im•immmo..;,;i6motessai •NELLIE E. ,•RINKER A. T. C. M. . • •CONBERr •SOPRANO Ptipil Of lir, Ed- ward Fisher and ,J, W, 1f, lbtryison, • '.TEACHER .OF voice ." PRoDucTioN. AND PIANO • Pupils prepared for Tomato Coe. , servotor natil.-Vativeraiity; Ex en) I nation $. • At the, elan lT.inse1 tueknow, 'Friday to`Moniley weekh. .1tOMMIN111111•11411111M. 100 G.X1111,S. WANTED , • $t3-60 per week ta start lorifi Is,eigh.te6 and ovi.a. Apply at 'once to , D. S Perrin Co., Ltd«, London, Ont. .This is the. Winter ,Season, :As. You, all Know,., ; • , It i$ tbe tini° when you need • protection rigaint Throat, 'Rion- ehial and Pulmonary, Troubles, Haveyou. used V*1? Itis. • a Pelafable and Recoil - eruct he Toniet-Nii Drif . Co's, t',4eott's and Egg. Emul- 'slims; are all gelling now'. : • „ Pure Olive.Oil In bulk. • All , freele and good et r. Spene D.Nt7Stote:. • dal 4 . len • ES, •SIC • Tb7e'so rich is noweL3.:iciyon ,kth tier matt. Aunts table, 1- kindof