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CHRIST
Portland Cutters Bobsleighs
Washing Machines and Wringers
Primrose Cream Separators
Louden Litter Carriers, Stalls, Stanchions
New Williams Sewing
Machines
(ourr1ay,Winter and Leeming Pianos
4T7.44,?. .jtsMS ;d.7w33'lsi,
For Sale b7
W. G ANDREW, .. L UC k NOW.
;ems ffeIpfuISugestjons;
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3. ' • r ES, RAY() L'AJi'X, 03' M.ARACER, s4)IL-H ATEIL• RAZOR, STRUT' 1
ilaI AND I R SH,.. 'O(:KET KNIFE,r
,./`. GLOVES. _ aLLIGIi' L;�.L :',, SKATES, S1U1i:1.
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'1IITTS, GAUNTLETS, HAND-- ;LF1•ICr, ,Ilinc,KEYr
i BR i';41) 1111\FR. SFT IRONS. CASSEROLE. RO%s.1.:1,,'r; P11. (:R t �.
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I ! SWEEPER, FLASHLIGHT
McLEOD & JOYNT L
The Store Nbere Yeur :1'1'ci ey „frees far:ssst
113 . act ica/ .. res e`'jt
THE spirit of Christmas giving finds practical expression in an O -Cedar Polis} Mop.
A gift she will use -at Last three hundred days in the year. A gift sl•e will
appreciate because it banishes .the back-breaking.bending of old-time house's, Aping
'methods. The Mop, round or triangle shape, $1.5e. The Pollak_ j,i 25c to
ESTABLISHED 1872
darMop
Polish
Meat women use 0 -Cedar Polish for fine furniture= -they would not dream of trying
to keep house without these two useful household hetpa. 0 -Cedar Palish re.novee
every speck of - dust and ism
parts to the surface a herd, e;ry, lustrous i.eaie:lr.
Witta•V2ElelletiMeatAgf
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STRONG and well equipped; pro-
gressive yeeconservative; for over
forty years 'this Bank has afford -
•ed absolute security to depositors. -
HAMILTON
WINGHAM, ONT.
The school with competent instructors and superior courses. Graduates
placed in positions. Affiliated v: ith the -Elliott Business College, Tor-
onto; and the Eentral Business College, Stratford. Write for free cata-
logue. Enter any time.
• McLachlin, Pres. PhoneJ66 Murray McLcish.,Principal. •
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3be true pirit o
ChriAtmas
hes in.,
die NEW EDISON
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Christmas is for everybody; so is The New
Edison.
Christmas brings liappiness• to young and old ;
so does The New Edison.
Christmas comes but once a year, however,
1t bile The New Edison is ready every day—every'"`
hour—to charm you, entertain you,. uplift you and
satisfy your craving for good music. '
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EDISO
"The Phonograph with a Soul"
RE-CREATES the entire world of music. It brings
t� your home all that the most famous singers,
instrumentalists and musical organization could
bring; except only their physical presence. .
If you have never heard The.New'Edison, you
have nevt+r heard RE-CREATED music. AO' _ Edison
RE-CREATION means something entirely different
from talking machines and ordinary phonographic
records.
For your pleasure ; for the pleasure and education of your
children ; for the enjoyment of your friends ; let the New E.iiont
be your Christmas girt this year.
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your e[rorite singers and instrumentalists RECRFATFD_;-nr,
Getter yet, let us send The New Edison to your home to test
al your leisure. No v1ligation, of cora. 265
G, A.r.q)strung,
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THE GODERICH STEEL
PLANT FIZZ[,F
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cases..whic:h are.sometir s so old that
they become new in a Very real sense.
This work is done by 'an experienced
Field Agent. •� ti
Books. n:agazin€s, • and. 'music in
embossed types are circulated. -free ;to
the blind of Canada. The monthly
average. iii ulatiflli of- hooks, et':,. -is
c se .tro. eight hundred,.. The Instit-
ute also arrangesfor the transcript-
ion .of music for any of its members
at: cost -price.
An active puablicty.--propaganda deal-
ing with various• dangers to which the
eye is subject is carried on, and this
is' followed up with- personale work,
.looking . to the larger co-operation. of
medical n,en and nurses, employers of
}ayber, Boards. of Education; etc., in
the vital. matter of preventing blind-
ness.
A •residence and • training -centre,
heart's action is alarming '"Pearson Hall," has been prov'ide'd
• where 'blind soldiers May :find --.eons...
Frequetltly.: pains about . the enial e:onditiong while a it* tocat t k' r iorl
The following article, announcing
the end of the big steel plant dream0
of. Goderich,- is from The Goderich
Signal. The Stan cocontaineda similar
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received "A telegram to -day by Mr:
E. H. Beck, engineer for the Lake
Huron Steel Corporation, seems to
put the finishing touch to any hope
that still -remained of the -establish
ing of the steep plant in Goderich.
The telegram was from Mr. R.', H.
McCreath and stated that 1,200 acres
had been purchased at Sarnia for the
Corporation, at 1), cost of $304,000.
Mr.. McCreath also intimated ,that
there was no. prospect of.Securink the
plant for Goderich.
The change ooflocation, which, was
indicated two or three _months ago,.
follows; it 'is understood, upon ar
"change in the personnel of .the Cor-
poration and the bringing in 'of ne
capital. Mr• Wills, a former patine
of Ilenry Ford in the automobile' bus'
ness, became interested in the pro
position and exerted his influence i
favor of a location just south of Sar
•n'a.'and franc that- time the chance
of Coderichis securing the plant wee
sn-all. • Mr. McCreath still fraught for
the-. "ori;= u1a "�pTans or`Tocation at God-
er:eh, but the majority of the direct-
ors followed -the lead of Mr. Wills. It
is understood here that the lands that
have been purchased at Sarnia: were
formerly an Indian reserve and ar-
rangemntes had to be made with the
Indians a►s,1• the Department of Indian
Affairs for their purchas by the' stee
people.
There is considerable speculation a
to how the purchases 'of farms i1.
Goderieh township- which' were ' `ar-
ra'nged last suttl)ner, and on which
a percentage of the purchase price has
been paid, will now stand. Some of
the farmers have sold off their :stock
.and made arrangements to move- to
town or elsewhere in anticipation of
the • occupation of their land by the
new .owners for the purposes of the
steel plant.
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Pains About
the Heart
ANY derangement of tl e
f n
heart are caused by the forma- f -al instruction.. 141-- this ..etrnneetion it
may- be interested to know that the
Institute has .entered into an .agree
)rent with the 9)epartnlent of Soldiers
w tion of gas arising from indi-
r gestion. •
AnRelief from this condition. is
obtained by - the .use - of Dr.
- Chase's Kidney. Liver Pills.e
KiNLOSS
Wedding bells sire ringing in our
hurg.
Mr. Robert Guest is home front the
West. '
,-Br. Sinclai;, of Ripley, called. here
last week. •
Mrs. S. 'Braden ,is visiting .friends
in Teeswater.
Don't forget the social at Kinlough
Thursday night.
Miss Minnie Smith ,of Wingham,
is visiting- at her home here.
A number from here attendees the
social at Bervie,reporting a good time.
"Bushman Rill- and '"Fairbanks
Hilt' itielireak ng in their blood driv-
ers.
Mr. Jas. Lyons, the fowl buyer, will
- Lucknow. cl)
Chronic indigestion results
from sluggish.iver actionsEA)t�---t-
stipation of the bowels and
inactive kidneys.
na;all' b:_suhtmed _up lotv saying that
the Institute endeavors in every per .'-
icaI way to--advaiiee -t-ire- interest of
he blind and to ameliorate the con-
Iitions unsler which they li-•e•
Will yon aid in supplyin: the most
vital Of t'ils work?
•Then mail your ehque to the CAN-
ADIAN NATIONAL INSTITt E FOR
HE rLlNT), ;;G fling Sit. East Tor-
nto, Ot•
lt('iv}1 Re -Establishments under which
the. Instit:le has establishes[ an• a; ler
care department for C.anadi•a.n
ices blindyd in the war.
There are `other- things, but they
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Because Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver (
Pills arouse these organs to activity ;
they thoroughly cure indigestion and 1
overcome the: many annoying symp-
toms.
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BEING ._. i'LE:1S 1NT
Dr. Chase's
KttIueij-Tici Pills
make his last trip here Tuesday, Dec.
16th.
Mr• 1i. Patterson and Mr. W. Fish-
er, Whitechurch, were in our burg
buyirng horses last week.
•Many friends of Mr. .Jas. llueston,
are glad to see him back. home after
spending a week in Toronto.
Mrs. Robert .-Keyes, --ef Pinkerton,
and \Irs. George Young, 'of Kinlough,
were recent guests of Mrs.. A. Stanley.
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You have (,oubtless. •ben interest-
ed in in 'what you have read or heard re-
garding the. ,progress of a national
effort on behalf of the blind of (`ana-
da.
1,)o torp realitte just what this eff-
ort mean 4 ?
I Here are smite of the things that
Tare beim •done:
Industrial training and employment
i •.truNided tor . -+n
tres established in Halifax,' Toronto,
11lilnipeg, and 1-ancouvar.
'':(stn) handicrafts and the reading,
and ef el)11)oS .ed characters,
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Soule of. tis fail to realize that th
gift of making one's ' self agrce'a1►l
compares very favorably *With tit
other torents. We all know your
people •wha seem to radiate pleasant
mess wherever they go. They ea
make themselves at home with any
body 'and everbc►dy. They can ente
enthusiastically. into the game- of
little child listen with' interest to th
reu,il>_isc ffice's of an -old man: Everybody .likes then! and Their j)f•esenc•
brings pleasure. But the majority 0
people do not regard this gift with
the respect they feel fir a talent. n
music or for writing verse.
BUSINESS AND SOCIETY CARDS Ti
JOHN -SUTHERLAND &'80N8, Ltd., ttuelph,
Ont., lnsuranpe.-Fire and Markle.
1. O. 0. F. Lucknow Lodge meets every Friday
evening.at rS Q' Clock in their Ho�tlt. f:Rrcrp:-
.bell ,street." All brethren cordially invited.
c)flicer►s: - Noble Grand. Robert ltirher.;
Vice Grand. J. 31cQualg; Itec•. Sec A. -11.
oyd; Fitt. Secy., Dr. Pater son: Treasurer.
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A.. F. & A. 34.. G. R. C. Old Light Lodge meet,,
c.:cry.Thuresd,, "night oor before the
. moon. in the Masonicn '01.0 ball. Havelock street
- Lucknow. W. M., E. C. Lindsay:, S.' 11•..
M. McGuire; J. W.. Jas. Boyle: Secy.. W.
A, Wilson.
D NTAL.
G.' A. N ie,W uNt, 1). 1). •8.. 'Dens imt• 0flice
Arlin Block, . Lucknow, Ont. All modern
•nletluxls n. a d, lieu n,ntt'riad- fut•rii
Cruwn and liridieo 1^lisle.,- ex' r:act-
• ion by the use of tl,a late.-t,-iutplest wrist
'ea relit rent miy. SU\INofOR11. Newest
thing in artificial teeth. Alutnirm platosd
teem breakable ,
lo,ality where it is native. If tact
is not 'indigenous it can be trans-
planted and made- . • t0 flourish in a
foricgn soil. f - •
One of the chief factors- in success-.
is the art of tieing pleasant. Other
things being -equal young people 'who
Fan make theitnseive•s, agreeable ,willoutstrip the rivaf whom riobody like's.
Few tlim-gs contribute more to pleas-
thisgift-of ,any picasar t.:
for its fortunate poltsessor brings 'sun-
shine wherever he goes. I)o not unedrr-
estimate-thee gift 'felt is your*. And
if you do not possess it study t' •
taeties of. yt>rt1}_, agreeable rise►, :
and imitate hint. Do not go through'
life hand: apped and held. back by .not 1
knowing how tbinake Xourself agree-,'
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BRUCE COUNTY
('HILD1tENS 'MELTE!:
EI.TE!:
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The Walkerton 'Fs-lest-opt.'Fs-lest-opt.relates
tlle.•following a:rout the ditl:etilty the
committee in Charge; have in securing
e •
a suitable' property for a..�-h•ildrens-
e•
shelter:
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t; The .11etht►dist Chun -h Board re •
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cen'tly received an intimation, • front,
n the County Council Committee that
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CREAM
ANTED
The F'eaforth Crean% ry Co
We solicit your patronag
and guarantee you entire,. ';at
isfaction.
Our prices are always the
highest.
Our Testing dial.; sosurate-
ly by experts:
Our sef•Vice and' payments
ts
a r to p acard to-:'w:;t
cans.
Pricess were nc • a•r. • - h';tit
as at present and l.l'st;ar-
ing higher. -
- A card will briaigyou cans
on the next train feria os.. .
The Seafc:rth ('rvnr,•t•ry ('o.
.8rafurtt -t 1,-.
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for Ii
LIVJ3 FO\VL
WANTED
EVERY 1i:�l
EDNFs1Y snd
'f HUU`Illi% V
CFA' OUR I'!:1+'j;.
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Lave .you seen the .1oher-
tlolth Self-Itaian: ins i3O;al
t'ream ,Separator
1i'•r will be pleased. to sht,ec
th you. •
1 written gtjal•,in
each machine'.
-Li:ck ioYil Fr:„.
PL•OdUCE
it
is looking - to buy a place for a Child- _...._..�_......_...._„_1
✓ ren's Shelter 'that they would' gen-
a ' skier buying• the parson:►see properity p ii•
Tip • iottrd expressed Its willin nesse '
111t
i tdsell with the stirs 'of buying. a• _ .:
e I smaller ploperity or. btiilc1111>;` j•
and they appointed a commit- t • ,1
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tee to put through ' the sale t f the i►l, i r"b `f l '
r liropen ttr. This ('ominitt:-e• e0' •cel
' . But...after ail why not? It is -matt
as much of 'an art to play upon that
complex, instrument 'human nature sO
as to bring out street strains as it is
to .elicit music from an Organ or a
violin. Knowing what : to say and
what . to suppfess 'in order to give
pleasure takes quite ar fine perception
anskill as knowing. -how tr rrmlhille
colors in paifnting a landscape. Where
enc' person will profit by the art of a
sicifrr even 111ore
will benefit by that other art the art,
of •being pleasant.
Our, natural endowments have
much to w
(8 deed last Thursday µ:t11 the _ uu
Council . ('ninnlitte•e' i,t whic}
Reeve bou'L'las c'f 1Tvpwt►rth is Chair
man `ter :cel1 the parsonae . } r•tspe•ritti
for ;?•1.5o0 sub'le't • to- .t lie. rat itie a
tied of the P.1.0a int ial 1hept. Orl Sat
leech} evening. the local ('li1Itleen',
1.:1id ('ommitte•• /net, 1,1r:1rd +rota.
:from 'adjacent rrespe i•ty• t,tviters pass
j (41 aresnluttion dtsappr0vitls:• • of •the-
aistion of the County ('s tiri it ('tins
Eat i 'INC
t. V, t•.-' •
prom.) , it ede .
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.: ►llittet' unit •;.a;,cL to semi �.� ) e -►a a-. -
letter 'to the 1'rovincial Secretary
urging that the pttrch.tsc' Of the par
()VFW'. E' '.1
sonasA•e prospet-it • be not permitted 1)i 1 silts/
ahlcl taking the view that the r +t
110 not Wu (ter
another orae• with
1 t e 11 n g, 1ll4•ed-
in,t, en• Prot rust.
Ing ['item. No
surgieal her-
s t i t) n regiftrrel.
Pr. f`ih;iso'; Ointment will 11olievc' )•nn at once
and ,,v vrrtninly retro you. circ. a box; t'11
Ovid Ts. ter t•,cin,,tnlon, Hates & t)o.. Limited.
Toronto. Satup;e box free if you mention this
paper and enclose 20, stamp to pay postage.
0111 •s 0 t 10Se
blind people who fdr various reasons
litre unable to take training at one of
thy-.
moiler centres.
Hos prcdt:ct of thc'holllc-w-ot•ice'rs is
bo,lgilt and sc►lli.
,.Personal contract,is established with
!recently -blinded persons, and With,
1 e. 1' as natural for. :se•111e t+et,i,!c
to he tac' fu1 .as it is for e►thc'trc to 1►t'
ltlunt and Y+luntlrrinc*.' The art of
adapting one's self to one's environs
D'e'nte seems born in. some..people 'and
a;rno,:t let t out of e'the'rs '.'Anel yet th
: rt Of 1)(7 t' pleasant can be cultivated
Many a plant thrives far from the
x_.
t• t r 1- :1T' : r ,
' 1: t at ti
1',•; os the tt►e•n pe'tlnl•s next to the
Comity 1l�•,1se of Tie un••e. :1s the yl`.t1.
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Council colli 'littt't' -is bt.lievell t(') ht'
somewhat out of patictli'e 81 tile• will' heli' info - ,
the se'lt`ctin of .a Shelter, has dra- _- - Ticket .1 •, t
ed it is understood that 'they' will '1'''''''g'1 .\'': • C, .
not easily submit to having the par- A. 10w'. NAcrir.. c ON
' G.T.R. Agent, Luck nqw, l'li ne ..,
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sonage deal cancelled.