The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-12-14, Page 8•
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In many homes, schools and Sabbath schools pre.
paratttanaare under way for the •Cbristrllae tree..
Where is the Child who is n t filled with delight at,
the silt of this picture, where pod. old Santa
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'Clans 1S seen peeping. 'from behind the • :vell-laden
Christmas Tree; and see the happy -looking .little
girl with her doll in herarins. We suggest a few
lines'that . o
hanging. the Christmas: Tree would .be.
g ...l. . a pand joyful:-- to Make any child happy Jo '�ful:-- Picture
Handkerchiefs, I encil; Boxes, Baby Pins, Baby
ings, Collars, Ties, Mittens; :C-.ps;' Toques, Gloves,
Braces, Garters, Hand Bags, 'Stockings and Slippers.
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W�S�Fta�l 'CxFTS .�(��.�, C,�!L�DER �'E_O1•-+.
Handkerchiefs. — Always ap,.;
Freciated. See our fine display and
r _e assortment 'at. very reasonable
P c �
r1 es •c5to :50e,"
Hand $a s.-:-Somethin every
:_ g,
lady appreciates. is a beautiful, Leather-
Hand Bag. It is useful and desirable.
Prices t4 Q
V� t
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Fancy Tea Aprons.—Beautiful,
Tea
,and dainty combinations of muslin, lace
• and embroidery, . Price • 25 and 35c.
Black Silk Waists.— just to
- hand" this week a nice line of Ladies'
fl
Black Silk Waists of very arae. quality
silk and made in latest styles.-' , Priced.
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at $4.Q0. -
Men►'s Silk Mufflers. •. See our
Special Display of ivl,en's Sills Mufflers,!
in assorted:.sty les.. and patterns; Extra n'
value at 98c.
Spe
•cla l 25 c.Table.—Here -ab e. --Here we.
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have arranged' a large variety ,of articles,
•'very suitable for Christmas gifts, Many •
or these are of higher` value; but you get
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our choice of any article for 25c0
Special Bargain Table. -This
Table always has: :attractive features.
Thisweek contains many article of var-'.
all over .the store; ll' .
ohs kinds f• ama
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rnarked at Special Clearing Prices.
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CALENDARS FOR 191
Thisear: our Calendar is a Beautiful Litograph, entitled '4The Deed to the
y c ► : •kindly fac. d of iaw :er is ex-
.'Earm. The scene. is a .L,awyers s- Qffi.,e, where the' . e old Y
lainin the Deed with the big'red seal to•the•farmers and his wife.' The: expres-
sion on the faces,of these three conveysthe idea of the• artist: This Calendar has
a double pad, thus showing two months at,a•tirne. ,We have 600 calendars.for.600'
homes. Call for one free.: Not given to•cl ildreti:
HOLIDAY' HINT
You will "be welcome anyay—every ,Come,and see our Christmas' Display d.
day -either to look :or to buy. From, now on, mornings are the 'best, time to shop.:
If you can, come then, if not, tonne• the tithe that suits you best.. '
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LU $IOW
-MILTING THE I DLTQR
The Erllter .fit The Teeswster News Writes
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veins, #t our fixlesso
'Tho verses published til e from
,last weeletereeswater News, where they
occupied a space two eoluriins: wide rand.
aiac inches deep. They have ref"rence to
the editor of This :Sr ntitiei, ,awe were in.
spired' by ,our relrtarke ,regarding • alt
contribution of $400. by the Cohost
'J'ownship Council -to the British, Red
Cross Fund. , .On reading the "poem" we
felt like "Rake" in the play, ""U'ndet
'i'wo Flags", when. Int bed to `'da. ,scme-
thing or bust";; 80 We ,decided to pass, it
,on to eur.readers'and let them -.`have a
;laugh•toot
A. wise..olt1 owl sat nu an'oak,
The.more he saw the less he spoter "
The; lesshe• spelse the, -mare h"e beard; °
.thy isn't DicKenzie•allse• that WO?,`,,'
i3e dictates to Tinton and also ltinloss;
knowsibe'best mettsads•.of: sunning'
Culross;: •
With all the: great thought hidden under
Ids hat, • -
He ought to be pre;uie , •or something
'like that, . •
This Mr. Mcii!'euzie, iuspiteo( Itisbrags(
We''adrnire hint, While ecting in "Under
• Two Flags "h • • •'
Asa matinee idol he is u greet pet, '
And isadmirably-;htted''te kiss. Cigarette,
It is not our intefttiou Mac's *tires to
.tout . .• , '
We hope he•11as'sotiie we know nothing.
'about; •
But as for Red Cross git's or patriotism,
We can manage quite 'well. without 'his
criticism:
When Culross'sept men to the'army to
fight.
They, r'tsponded quite' well; totheir
country's de'ight. '
It behooves us' McKenzie. sliould bridle
his tongs -se • ' - ;
'Ti1'l sis'many froui Kinlcsshavpshould-
ered a guu.. ' • •
in the role of French'soldier I1 c' surely
does • "shine; '. '
As a captain of guards his depiction is
'fine; ...• -• . •
But aside from his stage -actin•• turns
now and. then ' -
He does little fighting, except . with: his
pen. •
Desi Newspaper'.
Ea Valu n In. Western 'Ontario
`l'llurggity, ►ecemrher )4th, ]1916
Jus 11 More Ditys Until Xmas.
esti-ons ' for Xmas." - Buyers
..The.
London ,; .Advertiser'.
A111411111 Editions $3 Per Year
aiGHEB 'Pltlt:ESrortwitulndeoilJuna.--raga,
• .old paper, rubber. iron, copper ztna, and all
kinds oe hides.. Write to, or call on
102-11.. JAKE fait's:., I,ucknox..,
ierVlei ° 1 held on Wednesday "afternoon to Den-
gammon cemetery, the seraices
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being
• conducted y.gee. J. Little, pastor of
—ioPsdy,Dec.11:
the 'Lanes' Presbyterianchurch, of whish
]Liss Nettie'Emetson'spent a week' inihe•`vas a inenrber,-2:ssisted by Rev. Mr.
Huron. = Hardie, of Lochalsh.' A very impressive
Mrs. Stout, of Lorne, "visited. friends sermon was preaehed:from the Words
around Bervie last week, • ' ': ' `"Prepare -to Wit thy. God," reminding:
us all°of•the life'of•preparation we must
Russel` Emmerton has been -ori the. ,
list for the pest few days;, The pallbearers were this -five -sons and
Messrs.:Charles and Wallace. Sheave one son-ln-law;" Mr. Frank McIntosh.
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Eire. Manley has been confined : to her, borne, and :to- the bereaved; family
sick•live to be ready €or the Better Land.
few days in Teront last week: i1 be greatly missed in
,spent a Y ..Mrs. Draniten mill g y
the house through illness for' the past* • w® extend' our deepest sympathy and
few days. 'Ore hope to see icer better 'trustthat .God in hie goodness willcotu-
soon.
Remember the Red CrosBox Social
in S. 8. No. 9, :South Lingr on Friday
night, Dec. 15th..: Proeeeds':will go 'for
--Red Cross work '
The\youiig people of the Methodist
Sunday School are busy practising for.
their big Cnristmaisentertainment to be
*held on Friday,, Dec.. 22nd. '
lost of the boys have returned from
fort them in their hours of grief.
-Verdun .
—Monday, Dec 11 .
Clarence Fra er, of Detroit, spent the
weekend at his home here.
" Lieut. H. R. • Rutherfordis visiting'
friends in Toronto at present.)
, lifts W. Camergn; Miss Beth Welsh,
Miss Bertha and William Courtney all.
r spent Sunday last at John Wilkie's.
Mae E, Welsh, Miss '`McAllister ' and
Lieut. Rutherferd'spent an . evening of
last" week l Miss with was Nellie McMullen.
.Quite ' a . number- from these parts
attended the High School concertgiven-
:p in Kincardine on Friday night.. All
lite' ort a most enjoyable timer
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Rev. Mr: Gomm, from Dungannon,.
preached an excellent sermon in -the Piece
' the "est ter .pts ing in a ,ew mon hs
at hard labor. The last arrivals to our
Vicinity ' were. Ernie ;McComb, Clarence
Blackwell,'Frank Fair and John ; Peter-
baugb. • • . •
- The annua•1.meeting of the Cheese Co. •
was held inn-Betvie a week ago, and
'ports showed showed a good season for the work
of Mr. Watts, the cheesemaker. We
hope to have him with- us :,for the next
season. -
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' .Ashfield
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onday, Dec. 11th. River church Sunday morning. Rev.
-C.-.111. Rutherford drove\ to Dungannon
• A number from here took in ,Bradley on Saturday to :take) charge of Mr.
Box Social on Fridaysvening ,and'report, Goeun's services during his absence.,
a. good, time. '
I Mr. George Percy, Alisses Florence;and
Elsie ;Webb and Walter' Webb attended
the'Box Somal in their sister's school at
Vesta, on .Friday.
Mr, Tohn Groves, of Kerrobert, Sask,,
arrived home on ,Saturday to, spend a•
few menthe with his parents, Mr. and •
Mrs. 3, Groves. - •_
On Wednesday last M'r..-IJector Me: -
Nally, Boundary west, .surprised ; his
:friends by taking unto ;himself a wife,'
'Mies Annie Gottchalk, 2nd con., Bruce, "
Tiverton.. Congratulations. '
The .•Sunday School Entertainments
of St. Paul's and Baptist Churches, will
be heldon the evenings of Dec.'. 19th.,
and' 29th., .respectively, � Keep these
date open. A treat fur everyone..Come
-and bring. your friends. ' ,
In Thursday's casualty list the no the
, of Corp. C. E.. Russell, of Mt. Hamilton; '
Qnt., appeared in the list. of :"Killed in'
Action:' Cb> p: lttmsell vas well known
here, having resided' here two years pre-
vious to his enlisting. He leaves a young
vvife,'who'i,e critically ill, Pnd two small.
►hiddr•.oii `
is eiitehded.
Gunner James McCormick, of :Ed.
monton, Alta,,:spent the pat week with
diesp osition, a ' geed wife and 'loving his parents, .Mr.:and Mrs. J. B. •McCor-.
The Ashfield Soldiers? Aid Circle. will
meet ati the home of Mrs. Thos. s. Dohert y,
Division Line, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, at
2.30 p. m.—Seey. •
A Pitmen, , RE'51lENT.—Girl Friday,
Dec 1st; an old and highly esteemed
, resident of Ashfield, in the person cif
Mrs. George Drennan, one of•the fewte!
reach the ripe old age of 87 years, passed
to the Great Beyond. Although in deli-
cate .health, the deceased was always
able to go about until a week before her•
ea y wll5en�'sl e` db roc a slight 'coli"
Which developed; into pneumonia, ' and
in spite of medical aid her .spirit took
its flight. She was•of a quiet, gentle
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• ; • :mother; the feaves to :mourn her •Ross.. mick, and'renewing ether, acquaintances,
' six Sons and' two daughters: Herbert, .Jim enlisted. in June. A few weeks ago
at home; John and George, in Duluth;. he
was transferred" to . the Royal Naval.
1tobert, living north' of Xintail; James
and 'Thelma, on farms nearby; Mrs,
• DuncailMcKaYy of iainy River, and
Mrs. • Frank McIntosh, of Lucknow, She
- "was,. burn tel Dumfri'eehiresScotiand,' in
1829 and in 1'53.was married to George
Drantven, who predeceased her nine
months (Igo. In 1856they crone- to
Canada, and in, the forest hewedout a
homehomekr t1 eineeivets, svhero they passed
the renlaiader of their lived' ' The fan•
tfall which 'Wad largely atteriaed, wee
Ite.41eaves this week for'J3ialifax for
overseas. • All wish JIM every .success,
and a safe returns His two, brothers,
Archie and Tom, are now oVersdas.•
Kinlough
Itic ltis`:Y'fAIPNMENT.—A comedy in two
actri, entitled "Mr. BBoi'', will bc, given
by the Icintough Dramatic Club in the
basement of the ,Church ,:of Ascension on
the'evening of Wednesday, December
29th„ at "8 o'clock. -Admission: '25d.;
Children 15c, ).4.12-c,
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Mies :'glary Paterson is spending, a few
days in Lucknow, •
Whitechurch,
Culross Centre
—Monthly, Dee
Jas. Struthers, ir, is at present , help-
ing Joe •Guest cut wood.
Mr.,Albert:StauleY, of. Kinloss, visited
at' Geo. Riichardson's last week.. •
Mr. Alex. MeKenzie, of Prince Rupert;
is visiting friendsinthis vicinity.. •-
.Born.=QaFriday,• Dao, 1st, to lair.•
and Mrs. Fred -Geddes, -a' daughter. ,
Mrs. McKenzie, of Con. 10, Kinloss, is
visiting her daughter Itirs. Walter Day.
Mrs. Robert .McCullough and son,
Lifland, of Qn'Appelle, Sok, is visiting
friends here. -
.Eighth Coll:, riinloss�
. 4 -Tuesday, Deo, 1'2 .
Miss;•'B: Ellilion spent Sanday, .with,
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her frieurd, 1tsa' f1 mills •cls y ,
• Mrs. ,l:oln't Ctllhcrt is spending a weak
;with her stater; Mrs. Keyes;' of Pinker -
Mrs; James Rose, who has been spend-
ing a week with her sister, Mrs: Noble,
of .Guelph, returned hoiue -on Friday.
'-Mr: and Mrs. Malcd oe McKay enter
tailed' a number of their friends and
-neighbors to a party. Monday evening
Mr, and -Mrs; William: Johiistonenter-
tained a,few of their. friends on• Friday
:evening.. All'report ani excellent time.
° • Ax ADVICE . : •
very •r
oot ofa
s
There is a correspondent •
• away, . ;-.•
Who would like to criticize about the
youcg Mien up this 'way,
But if she would stop andconsider-and
think a.. little while,
Row advices do concern the 8th Con.
scribe.
I atm nota poets but considering as .I
will • ,
When the.young men of the 8th Con.
wish a good edifice, • is
Just go to' Verdun correspondent, and
• -she. will' advettiss. - •
Kinlough
—Tuesday, Dec. 13,.
: • Pte. Feed Funned spent a couple of
weeks with Ed. Percy. He says he wii.l
be in England for Christntan, ,
• We are lorry to report.. that Mrs. J B
Hodgkinson is on the sick list. We hope
she will soon• be able to be around again
Thos. ]1ughes,•.wbo.has.been'in Sask.,
for the -.past three- months, "returned
home last week. -
Mrs.:Erneat -M.c';tillough, of Qu'Ap.
pellet Sask , is visiting t the home of
her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs.rtHughes.
--Monday, ; ec.
Mr.Johnt'aInin& 03 New Ontario,,:is
visiting 'with friends here:
Mr. John Gillespie spent a few days in
Guelph and Hamilton.fast week.
. Rev. R. 1hynne, of Palmerston, will
preach in the Presbyterian Church next
Sunday. ,
Bergt. A: Henry has returned to. Lon-
don, where he will be a ors .light duty' for
some time. . '
Mrs. SmY.he, of Dungannon, visited
with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Morrison, last
week. Miss Elizabeth Black, of Dun-
gannon, accompanied her,.
The Guild meeting :Sunday evening
was led by Miss Ethel Clow.' Miss Rul y
Everett rendered a , solo. __ The subject
for next Sunday evening' is "Qur Island
Missions." The leader is Miss Bessie
Laidlaw. ' : - • '
--Litman
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• . ,==Tuesday, Dec. 12.
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Wedding bulla are loudly ringing.
-` Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown iipent Sunday
it Lea Rue's, ; . •
Mrs. Thos. Welsh• is house fropr'Wing-
haat hospital, • somewhat" improved ,in
health.. h.4
Onepof, our young men is seen straying
up the Second 'quite often. Wander
what the attraction is2'
Mr, and Mrs. J: A. Bradley aro ' in
f odorich-'attending the funeral of 'Mrs.
Elliott a•sister of Mrs. Bradley's.
Mrs: J 'Cousins, of fort Albert; and
Mrs. It, l,lranneq, of Ooderioh, spent
few 4aye last`weeet at'WM, ell's,
Paramount-
if, War conditions have made it :sp that a good
knife is hard to get. oTravellers have told us
that under present e i dations we have the best'.
selection of English Pocket Knives, that they
have°seen outside the cities. Priers 45, 65$:
75,; 99e, 1,00 and, $1.25,
We have a splendid stock. of English
White Handled Table Cutlery, made by
the three famous English cutlers•—Elliott,
Wostenholnl and Winterbottom Our prices
on these
lines: are-
fully ,3o
per cent.,
'cheaper t an if le had '1 o May them to -day.
1? ° ro - � 4,00 to $6.00- er'.. doz. , r u
Pr>«es. f >rn .6 � >i�
We have a • few sets .of 'Pearl` klapd ttcl
Knives and Forks whir h we are selling at the*
pricesrevious--to thew r.
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,,There is.no'.gift more appreciated than a 402011
60d ' Teaspoons. We have one , line that.
isexceptio al value
—A heavy plated
Spoon, Cherokee.
pattern, for $2.25,.
per.doz: We have a few lines left of English: Nevada, .
D, & A. brand Prices 1.40, 1.50, $1.60 dozen.
Cold Meat Forks at .1.00 and $1,.40x, Child's Sere 35 and 50e .1
Berry Spoons, 1.50 and $2.20 Nickel Plated Teapots—
Pearl Handled Butter Kik,vea, 75, 90e 1.75, 2.75, $4,5.0
anti, $1.00. - Nickel Plated Z rayls 80c
Casseroles, 3.00 and $3.50 and.$1.10
0 -Cedar' Mops 75c, 1•.00, 1.25, $1.50 Carpet Sweepers $2.75.
O -Cedar Ail '25cper bottle. and3.00
We have a nice selection of Toys from l0c, to •g0c.:.
We vre agents for the famous Automobile Skates -
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The Lucknow'
I' THE STORE THAT
rdware & Coa1 Co.
EVER DISAPPOINTS
he Renaissance
Music
.James Carleton returned home' here
on Saturday aft nr spending fonr. Weeks
visiting friends around: Kincardine and
Bervie. ,a•
Pte. George Hassel Was hoose ' on his
last. leave tt see his mother 'and brother'
before going . 'overseas.. •He expects -to
• go ins few days.'. s •.
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Don't: forget the entertainment in the
Church;.of : Ascension o, Wednesday.
`night,-Detc. 20th, entitled "Mr. Bob.•''
Those who missed the last -one• missed
the treat of theseason; now you •bavo"
another chance, Also 'there will be a
Royal Arch. meeting of -,the L. O' L.;
Kinlough, on Friday,.: ,Dec. 15th. All
brethern cordially weloined. .
ills annual meeting of L 0. L. No.
1139, Kinldse, was,beld in . the Orange
)Iali on Friday night, when the follow•
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ipg officers were elected' ''and installed:
W. M., Bio James Johnston, re elected;
Chap, John' Graham, re-elected; Rec.
Secy., H. A.. Graham's . re-elected: Fin.
Secy.,: Deed Pinnell, re-elected; Treas.,
H Pinnel, re-elected; D. of C., William
Ryan; Secy., W. H. illackwell; Cnmmit-
,teemen, Wet. Nicholson, - Lloyd. Percy,
Russell Johnston afid .Frank John•rtr,n.
This Lodge Lias:three members. in khaki
who are now overseas. • ' -
--Tuesday, Dac:r .12,
• Miss Margaret Clarkson attended the
anniversary services 4 Zion., •
'Miss Annie Murchison• spent a couple•
of days last week visiting -in , Lucknow.
D. G: McKenzieattendedthe meeting
of Presbytery held in Wingham on Tues-
day, . •
'Miss Gladys Mcintesh, who has been
. in Toronto for' seine time, is home 'at
A..:
.present •-
Mr, and Mrs, IJ'tlition, . of Laurier
visited the paramount Sunday' School
last Sunday afterntsen - . -
-jams 'Ritchie, of. Zion, hes` been ,cut-
: ting' wood andistraw in this'_ neighbor-
hood during the last week, • r•
Pcurth LAM. Kinloss
-Monday; Dec, 10th.
Mr. A. McCaui,.who-has been in the
.•West for :some tune, returned home Hist
Saturday. • ' . , • " , -
A very euccossfiil Box Social' was held
in No 12achoolhoue Huron, last
Fri
day evening: The proceeds, $70,00;' are
to he given to the. Red Cross Fund.
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sAI,C BY TENDER
i`lie following farm property is offered
for Sale by tender. Bulk or separate
tender' wJl be received up to 'January
2tic1, 1917. 'Lot 12, con. 8, .l00' acres half
cleared, w'e11 fenced arid in good culti-
vatiot . '. Lot 12, con. 8, 100 acres all.
•-•cleai 4t1.-Thwnsesbern=-Sestserstetrers
4Ux50; stone foundation, cement flooring;
imp ement .shed, 4x40; frame house and
mood -shed; never-faiiitig ' spring well
(with windmill)';• water to house and
stable by pipe. twoeorchards.0 It is 1-4
Of a inile front echeol' 1 mile from church,
3 1=2 miles irons: Witighaut.. The above
property is 1pcated 'in'one of the' most
Hros p erous farming' sections in Co. .1)f
uroon. (testier has joined' the overseas
•forces, t e -nnly reason for - s.Jling All
tenders to be addressed to, Sergt. Robert
Hastings, Machine Gun ;section, '228th.
Batt., ,Toronto or R, Vairstone, Wing -
ham, 0nl Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted, . 14.12.2t0
Notice: to Lreditors
°Persona Iitt in rine claims a ,ttnet theoatnite
of she lac John is. ttectonut°, bins:,,il. -aqro ro.
,'crfostoil C senr1 partionlars, Lngot ser with any
ciiritie'A fiblrl bythong. to tits nn orpi nee riot
litter thin. Fob, 10,• 9174 Once Which 40 ilio
undersigned will not cnnnidor Mots E f p apenr
,Able fot suoh claims Al he ehiill ri iso have
11. 2.p. f ;longi M uKaYy. ltltlttli ' �
UST as Mr. Edison put music into millAions or
homes with his invention of the first phono-
graph,. so now the beautiful' world .of; music is
reborn with the•coming'of
EDLSO.
—The Instrument That
Re -Creates Music .
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It. 'astounds. It amazes.. You can haveno
conception of its woi ders,,until you. heat it re-+cre to
so r! instrument and speech in direct compariiso'n
thei incl.
or
g
Demonstrations of this unparalleled achievement in
the leading cities, have proved to the satisfaction of
the greatest musical
• critics that the New
Edison is unap-
• proach'ed' in its .ran`ge
of musical expression..
Cone To Our Store.'
and• hear your -choice
of over. One
Thousa-nd ,Re-
Creations on • :The
Phonograph with a
soul." it will prove
both a delight and an
education. 43
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Fordyce .l
- —Monday, .Dec. 14. """
Mrs. McDonald,. of- St. Helens, visited
at A. Rintoul's:
- Eli Havens returned home; from the
West lsist Friday. -- - -
Williim Armstrong' 'lot three fine
sheep the 'Sher day -worried by dogs.
Miss Hazel Palmer is preparing a few'
of her pupils to take part in the Christ-
mas Tree entertaininent at . St. Helens.
-MANY FROM THIS„84NK'
The honor roll. of the Canadian Bank
of Commerce for Novembershoves that
over 1,200 officers of the Bank have now
taken upmilitary. duty, representing
entin
;
about 65Wper cent. of the•male staff be-
tween the,ages of -18 and 464 60 per cent,
of the entire staff of the'Bank. Of these
77 have -paid the'supremp sacrifice, 159
have been Wounded, 7 are missing, and
8 are prisoners. of war: .
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Royal Gifto as Heirlooms
The estate of William" Nevill, first"
Marquis•' of AbergaVonny, 1{.G.,'known
in Wales as "The King ofMoamotltlt,"
left as heirllooms the Star Of the Order
•of the 'Garter and Mo•St. George, pre-
sented by King Edward when Prince
ofWales ,- his •',enamel St. George. and
' Robes of the Order; the gold:and sil-
ver plate, She gold snuff box given
by George ,IV. to his grandfathor
,IHeriry„ Marl Of Abergavenny.; : the
centrepiece ''presented tti him in ire•,
membrane of the tlnioinlet demon-
n'at . rfil a 'hn u nst a vie
stratlo g , 4.g 8;
the busts of the Princess. Louise
Dueness of 4igyi1, rind' of Prinee.Vic,
ter of Hohdt'itohe; the History ref ilia
Ne -'i11 "amtly, family) ' portraits, and
turnitdre qua' pinturw
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40.
J. G. ARMSTRONG,
LUCKNOW, Ont.
R -EAT 'f.Jfi SALE
Commencing Y • Saturda, December 16th,
Eyerthin •
will
till ��hrYstmas� a
be sold at Reduced Price... -
aBi stoclr nt£ Men'`__s _c� � .si w j e
reg. rice' 20.00,Sale. Price it 12.. Colors -s -Blue,
g P 95
brown and grey:
Men's Woollen 'Underwear, ager brand, shirts only,
clearing out at 79c. • Also Penman's Underwear, -
reg. .00 a suit, Sale Price ' 2.x
g`3 � 9
Men's Vibe Shirts, reg: price 1.50 and Lob. bale. Price
tract and 79c.
Ladies' tresses at Reduced ,Prices.
Ladies' Pinnies, Tea Aprons and handkerchiefs will'
r .
The sold at Reduced" Prices.
all color Out at . t, x r
Ribbons, s, clearing 9%:- 2/z awl 29s,
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