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Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-12-14, Page 4Page 4 I .: • e. rr • : s'a^.can^`v:i-•rr-•w w.:a•, rr=•:-.w•, -.xr: ; • ' :. l UCKNO ' SENT1NW just two weeks remain till Christmas,, and the time. to buy -fa -NOW. "Any•p`ractiz`al-gifts,-gi Its -that -ear with them messages of comfort:°' 'Furs make ideal :gift, ood a sortment, and are, giving' special 'w'e have a h ,, s _.. prices for Xmas. Below are some of the 'lines we are, showing for .Xmas:.• • Blue ' if, Mink,Sable, PersianLa b and many wQ. , 'ln others. Fur -lined also' have a• good qod rangg e of1ed C. a. F 1n 4 tS , Fur Fut Collars. Caps...: nd F ..`!Fanoy Linens ln.Do lies, Centre Pieces . Table and' Sideboard Covers, Fancy Cuahion Covers, embroidered • patterns and'colon s, Y in different _ ..• . Ladles • Motor ScarfsSljk_Sc • arfs and Wool Scarfs, • , _•. ' Ortr special Kid Glove -al -1i f•: i o --makes- a -zusef present Gold -headed Umbrellas .$3.00'. each.. SHOP EARLY.. Puklts# every bursday i)foriung, 4 Ltueknow, Ont. Su/Seaxrl';ort PRICIt-41.2$ per anuuni if paid; :in advance, $1,00 per , summit All U, Sr snbscriptions.$1.,50 per annum strictly in advance, '. W. J. WItalrli Editor and Publtsh.tr Advertising' Rates..- ,4141,, and ' other casual advertisements 8c per nonparel dine for first 'insertion, 3c per line for each subsequent insertion, Contract rate made known. on • apvli cation.: All hand set display advertisements and changes of advertisements' must be in the printers' 'hands' not later than 6 p.m, on Monday of the week "for which /xttelided.• • THt7RSDAY, 'DEC.' •1;4, ,19i1. A sY-LAw No, ' 5. To prohibit the sale by retail of spr t- . nous;- fermentedor other .mann-: Issuer :of 'NMzirriage 'Licenses • • We have` on band a ood selection of.p to,date styles of 'Fortland.and pram 'boxes,'' some with auto seats swatei, satisfaction to `. 'v' eneral Have become famous by gt Ecus .:• one of them m 1 i h buy n - se in of a when y the users, > :best: Theymade `n different sizes.; and; get the are \i ` • • i:Q factored liquors in the Municipal- , sty o • e ownsip o r oss;,,., The Municipal Council of the Town- ship of 'Kinloss,, hereby enacts as fol- 'Owe: - 1. -That the Sale by retail of spirit - nous, fermented. or other manufactured liquors is and shall .be prohibited in every tavern. inn or other house or place of, public entertainment in the said municipality, and the. sale thereof; ex- cept by wholesale, is and shall be pro- hibited in ev+kry shop or place other than a house of public .entertainment in. the said iuunicipa.ity.°• 2 That the vote of ` the electors of the said Township of Kinloss • will, be taken on this By-law by the deputy - returning • officers, hereafter named, oe Mond y, the First • day' of January, one Thousand Nine'tHundred and Twelve, commencing at nine o'clock in.the urorn- ing••and continuing until five-o'clock tn' the afternoon:. at the •' undermentioned places:—Polling Subdivision No. 1, at Forester's Hall, 1st' R, S D. R.,;Edward Harrison, ' Deputy •- Returning', Officer, Polling Subdivision ;No 2,.; at Orange Hall, Lot 10,. con 11, Herbert A. Gra ani., Dep ..Retnrning.Officer. ,foiling Subdivision. No.3,' at Township 'Hall, li'lafeking' • la, tome '' M Mowiris t,. GioWt;. -On Sunday:mot ning,, Deo. 3rd Mrs.Eliza J..f 1patrxek Anrliiwnly .received: the call from her earthly to her Heavenly Home, Though for• the. 'past nice months she had bean taking traattnent for heart trouble, her• death cape- 'un- expectodly, and as a great, shock to her falsity: and friends. • • The late. Mrs. Kilpatrick was "bon near'Dungaunon in 1'848. Her prk. encs, Mr, and V ri Richard L'relea;; ven, were faithful members' of the Methodist Church and their horiro 'a favorite stopping place . for the early Methodist •ministers. • In early, life Ms • Kilpatrick gave her heart to Christ, and her whole life has been frill of loving self sacrificing adminis- try to all with whomshe came • in contact. She was a 'friend in whom all.. could .trustwas • always faitlitul in her attendance at public worship and private 'devotion; and though she took no prominent part, her life and work are the testimony she; leaves he hind. Truly, we `can; ss vs,• "She being, cad, yet speaketh';' Her husbatfd, Joseph Kilpatrick, predeceased her al, angst 'seventeen veers. •Their eight children, six sobs and two daughters, Pastor of •the -Methodist ' Episcopal' Church, l`3rown ,qty, :Mich.; Samuel with whom she lived on the, farm in. Ashfield, Rev. I- W ; of;Northwood, Ont.;. John; Will and Worthy, of. Hanley; 'Sask.;'Agn,_cf.Brown: City; and Mrs, • H- E. Hanson, , of East Tawas,: Mich; She also leaves . to, mourn' her loss eight brothers:; Root !and Sam, Of Ashfield; Rev. R: J. of Carlton, St, Methodist Church Torori= to; T L., of Lucknow; .Vie., :of Rip ley; Wm.4, 'Walter, and Bert, of Sask. and Alta.a " A' loving mother and sister ' has gone before -another ' .tie drawing them to a better 'home. • Bev. S. Jefferson -officiated at the hcuse'and grave.;- The sympathy' of the entire community Li. extended -the bereaved .family. thus&t 'December t tl LUCKNO miuminamo i Cl' H1 nR Q BING LIST ' DAILIES • a its 4 .arid Western Advertiser`,...:. , t `60 ' s TlNEL and London. Advertiser , ,,,,..i 285 • t>`ffI G S h. Londen Free Presa...'.".... 1 80 Weekly. Globe, includin P Wturo ''Daddy's Girl 1' 60 Mail anti'. 1'nipiro,'including premium picture of Borden • 1 60 • Fa n er's •Sufi „ 175:: alentreal Weekly Witness. ,1 80 • • Family Herald' and \'eekly , • Stftr, inciudtng the' premium • picture 'Homo Acam" Farmer's Advocate Farm 4; Dairy . , Canadian, Farm Wirinipeg Free Press, London Free Press, morning edition • . , . 3 50 Free'Prosn,' evening .edition 2 90" Daily r=lobi , 4 50 Unity Mail and Empire, : , • 4 50 Daily) News, Toronto , , . , •, , 2 30 Daily Star, Toronto.... , , • ,:,: 2 25 Daily lVittiess, Montreal, 3 50 GENERA 1 80 'SE''F11 r>: Mind Youth's. Com anion, weekly 2 8a Saturday Night, weekly.... _ :3.40 • Canadian Magazine; monthly 2.90 • Westminster' Magazine... , 2 25 Presbyterian, , . , , Y2 25' Western Home Monthly` 1 .60 2'35 ` , ,.i •80 1 60 • 1 60 G. 1VtURDOCH & CO' N' • ORE Holyrood, Edward. N. •Hodgins, 'Dep. , AL'S. B. 1Cellihhas returned from vrSit- Returnrng Officer. • Polling Subdivision inrrr her daughter. 'data, Benninger, of Net,• nasi'=:' Fisher, Lot . 11,Con.2, Alex. Gollan, Dep. Return- ing' Officer„ Polling Subdivision No. 5, at the 'house of John • Murray, ' Lot 29, Con. 4, Geo. G. Moffat, .Dep. Returning, Officer. Polling Subdivision No. 6, at Forester's ' Hall, ' Whitechurch, Prank. )fee Henry,. Dep. Returning C . 3.-, That on the 15th day of December A.D. 1911, at his office in the Towr_ship Hall, Holyrood, in the' Township of Kinloss, at the hour of two o'clock the. afternoon: the reeve mayor ,shall ap- •.point in writing, • signed by himself; ; two persons to attend at the: final :summing up of the votes by the .clerk,' and -one person to attend at , each polling, place? on behalf of the' persons interested ' in and desirous of promoting the .passing of this•By-law,. and a. like number on -behalf of the persons' interested in and desirous of opposing the passing of this Bylaw. ' ft. -That the Clerk of the Said: afunici- pal Council of the Township of Kioss, shall attend at the Township all, Holyrood, at' the; hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the • Third.day of January A.afternoon 1912, In sum ;up the num-. — . 1 ber of •Totes given for • and against this By-law 00 .. , ' - '. • : . •:S. -This By-law. shill hail come into. force and take effect as from the first day of .. May next after the final passing thereof. oTI46 till . • •1. • ristm. Doubtless you intend ru r in • a ' if that wi ' give its receiver asure p aremembranc o fthe giver. and happy • ' .,• ..' flim but neat . Now our nits 'aren .t y, . . •• some "and • usefu 1 . omen hin b:• hand g y. which lour—friend end - 11 rem emb er' yourfor'years:: ;Take notice that the above is . a true copy of'a' proposed By-law which has. been :taken ..into cofisideration 'by the Municipal Council of the Township of .Kinloss,, and which 'will be finally passed by the said Council (in the event of the assent of ' the • electors being obtained thereto, as provided' by "The .Liquor 'cense Act," ' after one Month front the first publica- tion thereof in the Luckaow Seu[iitel, the date of • which first publication aas Thursday, the Seventh clay of December A D. 1911•. "and that at the hour, day and plac is therein fixed for• taking the votes Of the electors . the polls wlil : be held, GED. G 111•QFear, Clerk, 21-12+•c. A few Suggestions for Mother kitchen with A Carpet Sweeper -It saves ,'her work.r. d" A citn•of Dost iane--Lt keeps down.'the st.u AMeat Chopper—She could use it daily. —. . empty. • A Set fif. Irons The old ones are a tyy A Hanging Lamp•- It brightens the home . e riz 'Oxford Range—To cheer 'the An Impr,l g i hted. • old be 'deY ether wo F .A New 'Razor A Set . ot• Tools •A pair oft Shaft Gongs A New Lantern: A air' of Mitts !A New Carving -Set P .. , Appropriate for Sister ,an d Brother Pocket Knife Q t • A..New-Gun A Xew'Axe-- Set of Tools.. A pair, of skates A pair Scissors 'A Roasting Pim' Nickle Plated Tra)) Murdle •- •&• -• Sutheriand Scranton Coal,Durham Cement, Paroid' Roofing. • Langside . • •- The-eleetioa--ism - =cry--gtdet- nroitnd here th ._year, • s : The snow is all'gone again and some. of•the farmers aro plough . \Ir, and Mrs'. D. l).' McKinnon are living with Mrs. E: 11''.''14ty,lor for `'the. winter. • A number from herd attended • the hot fowl Sapper 'St, Ik'th,iny on . Tuesday evening of Hist weeand allreport a splendid tinier • ' \tt r:f Fa m TFCA` T Fra --\r. \\ illiitnt Orr, of Broderick, ti tsk., and Miss A. Jetleries, of 1. haitnesfoul, were united in Marriage, at .1 hame,fori on , rent, of $395.38, 'or 8131.79 par. acre. 'r\\ilio wants.to grow peaches or oranges when there is Moniey like that g in apples? is the comment: 'Who, in-' detail , 'The returns.are almost incred- ible, and but for the candid recital of results in• the two other orchards• which have not yet shown'a profit., Would be,fr,ef•Illy° believed. •• Dungannon. There are now 'two ' blesses ' on . in Teesivater.• Nelson. ''. Rivers has put on the second one.. Lawrence Kelly :of con 2 • has re-. -turned from the '. west :where •'lie was assisting: his brother John • to. ; harvest 'his crop •• Thomas.' White, :who has spent the est two month;' with hter, p o his .chug.. ,' Mrs Thos. Elliott, con 8,, returned lust week to Montreal ••• Wordw• as received .here on .Tuesday' of :last week of the death in Vancouver on Nov: 27th•0f Thomas Watson, son of Robert Watson, formerly of Culross:,' tXtt was 30 years of 'age. • . .airs: John Donaldson of Cnlress is a •sister, • Probably the; highest price ever paid for fain lands in; Culross was "paid by James Whytock to David •Meliagun , for his farm' on the 4th:. Con. It is a hundred . acre fame, arid the' price vas: 68,E it),' ' With a•good brick house .on it instead of the presentsmall frameone, it would probably have said for $10,000: [News. The Paper . that Does Things. • "the 'Farmer's Advocate and Holme Magazine," of London, Ont, is .coming to be -known as -the- paper -that- does" things. • By Provincial prizes' for road iniprovernent, by orchard damoiistrat- ion, and, last of all ,by the purchase, of 112.acre farm to be conducted in entified -itself ina'practicalway with ,progressive agriculture, • • and fairly earned • the right. to • be known 'as,a paper with the courage' of its : convit ion's.. Its• 1911 Christmas Annual contains unanv excellent features, a. refreshingly. candid .account '' of• 'the sumrner'a operations' in 'eleven acres' of rented orchards as well as upon the` newly purchased farin, "Weldwood." The whole truth is told" frankly, and this we - read is 'to -be- .thee-pol-ic i throughout. Ir manager ,prafesse: himself quite as willing for readers '.to', profit by his failures as by his sue-, cesses. If all .eventuates as success- fully' as t'lie three -acre dernonstrttion ereliarcl 'leased • three ' years 'ago, the finalstvey will be,.a bright one: The 1911 balance. sheet • shows receipts front the three acres of 1,564,42, and disbursement's, including (rent,..' $693.. 49, leavir * a clear- profit of $600'.93. A review of the 'three • years` , net .annual return, combining profit 'and Wednesday: the 6th, ' hist. They are spending their'hour•ymnotr.'with friends here, We wish them a long and happy 'Married life. •• . C. U. F. "A'r '.1losr t•:-."-:--The ":Vt. ..,, . Mune t Fie r►t„ tt illi t' the sitstaii:Y's of the C.. U. I'. litre last Friday e'.tmng:'wit's .r, grad silrces., Itt point •of numbers it Was the largest: yet :het& . and the believe every one ealeyed themselves to the fullest 1, ith. the oysters arta good • .'things provided by the fatties also the ext e.11ent • program by'1F=,'.il talent and l'astl'y the dance For the latter. event, Doric. ui 'Ketinetly and john McKenzie ritlr the vi0110, ,:ii•coMpt►tr"rt.d •nn the organ by Miss, \Eats v ,Gorthui and \ti Tent \foti':tt, siitplied''the rnitsit Owing, 1 t0 the t', R. not fie in ► able to i perform the dittie':w (44 chairman F. •0.. Moffat w"as't'hooeu to act and perforrfred his duty 6'4'01e - entire satisfaction. of 411.. . ' The proceeds of the evening were some- thittg `over y72.o0. Pictoriall' anti Ar rtitorially,' 'this. 96 page issue- y. eXceptionally strong., `Inspiring biography 13 written of two foremost agricultural leaders, Jas. W. Robertson and L., H. Bailey, while'' the Itoft►o Magazine has distinctly surpassed itself. ' Single copies of this special number' may lir obtain& as usual for fifty teats, or•by present atibseribers for 25 canna: • Now subscribers will neeeivtr a copy frau while the: supply lasts: The publishers are: The VVilliatn Weld Co., Ltd., 'Loudon* Out, y s usual We ,have purchased' a .quantity of beautiful. arid artistic. Calendars; for our .customers, ;and it -is '-oiir. desire that one should go into each home/ in the village' surroundingcUUltr . We b e g in on Monday the Sth, • to distribute them and •w: ill:eontinue until all are given gout We hope to have the., pleasure of meeting and' greeting all out custuftiers during the Christmas week• :, • CHRISTMASI:: We..have 'made•large additions` to: our stock •of .Xmas Goods during the past week," and those in \ search of things useful,, as well as ornamental, for gifts for friends wi 1 find • them in ;meat profusionat this store, Besides the' articles. mentioned in previous issues' of. the' Sentinel we mention the following CARPET AND FELTf SLIPPERS to a great many t} les end }r .ccs • genuine ._I? ren!.h,, 2• button,'1'2, button and 10, button !R , lengths. sT d -14E--;-1- 4iClT-S' Win- s to sty h•s and • pt it.t's: NEW T ' 13O" PINS, very pretty and useful ' , Beauty Pin Sets Belt Pins, Brosthes, • Evening Scarfs, Evening ;Shawls, - ltiotor• Scarfs, .Fur Ruffs, Gfor •n . Ge tle ne •-1 isn Gifts for Ladies. .. to pa en eat er an• I..•' FIN E DRESS 'Boon, buttonor blucher styles in all the .finest eathers D \ INTY'.IilOUDOtR SLIPPERS i i pretty' shades, with soft ash - ion insoles., • 1 ' t • MEN'S SL SPEN DERS Err faney boxes,:. : t MEN' " (~ RTERS and 1 Ri •4 .• fancy boxes, 4S ` f bo s KID GLOVES,'lured and .unlined. Fabric, G'oves. • FIN f-TI1:; ' in plain silku, f crit v silks, shot` etTecta, I all the lxteat styles , in t'our-in•hands, 1')erbies, \\'in lois, ' trings, linrrts,` Hook, ons and -,Bows. G1..i'1' LINES, SCARF NNS, $rt,C0EG1tEIi DE: Fur Stoles, Fur' Mafia, Crochet Silk Scarfsand Mitts Knitted Con Is; pitted-•--Pettreo ts, -Silk Petticoats. Fancy Boxes Note Paper, Jewel' Cases Flinty Handkerchiefs in silk, lin ri, laceand embroidered Fancy Collars,silk, lace and embroid erred. Fancy Belts, great variety of styles and :colors.:• • HAN I)KERCEf1LF'a in Silk, Linen, Excelda and , L ,suer great range of all kinds and prices, also large range of Initial, flandkerchiefs:inbilk and . ' linen; Gifts• f EN'S a 1 m • • P1'..1,1N Or F:\\(;1''I•IUtit`T in number ,of, shades. '• or Children ;PICTITRE H NDI EItCFRIEFS in great variety ANIMAL/5 with bobbing heads, very. i teresting: ` .. Dogs, Cats,. Bears, Lyons; Elephant's, and Pi ga 'VACUUM PFSi PISTOLS with targets, entirely' harm.. less.; aiforuing' fun for old and young. DULLS -its great varriety, •Drefserl 15olls• with move TA' 1ABLE COLLAR Ilt"T f0.)X$, able eyes, Rsquimaux Dolls and many 'other. lines orecloses' a p. except Saturdays: .•w a d' r.