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Lucknow Sentinel, 1905-09-14, Page 4
ra*3$BE<ll • f ARTISAN SHOES FOR MEN K These shoes are made of the best Chrome taned B Grain, sAid soles of extra quality. Will stand any wear and never get hard. Try a pair and have the most comfortable heavy shoe made. We also have a number af Womens button shoes that we are selling at and below cost.K sI Lucknow, Sept 14th, 1305 On the authority cf a retired farmer the Stratford Beacon says that though very large additions have of late years been made to the al read spacious barns in that neighborhood, sp&ce cannot be found this season to shelter tbe harvest as fast as the cutting has been done. The Northwest is not the only place where big crop* are reaped. Repairing neatly and promptly done. V faj The Leading Undertaker and ALLS ATTENDED TO NIGHT OR DAY. Rex Flintkote is Good Fire Insurance LUCKNOW Referring to the storm on Lake Superior, which raged from Fiiday night to Sunday night, and in which a score of lives weie lost and property worth half a million dollars was de stroyed, the Montreal Witness says— Canada is a country of great lakes, the five Laurentian lakes alone, Sup erior, Huron, Michigan, Erie and On- taiio, covering an area of a hundred thousand square miles. Then there is there is Great Bear Lake, with 11,200 square miles; Great Slave, tquare miles; Winnipeg, 9,400 miles, and Athabasca, 4,400 miles,jto mention only a few lakes of considerable s'ze Superior maintains its superiority as the largest body of fredi water on the gone. Its greatest length is 412 ifs greatest breadth is 167 miles, and i s H>ea i.-i 31.200 square rode . Le ia' d con’d ju*t about take a bAh in i-. Th n ax •ruin depth i« 1,008 feet and tlm w»Lr is so cold thntdi owned bodits are said never to reappear. Like Superior is celebrated for its very violent storms, indeed waves have been observed daring protracted aufumn gales fifteen to eighteen feel high. 10,100 equate square of our But Laiie ROOFING LOCHALSH Samples Sent Free Make This Red-Hot Coal Test Rex Flintkote roofing. Fire generally spreads because of flying sparks, embers or blazing brands landing on shingle or tar roofs which quickly catch. This is the common cause of most country fires, and farm buildings not properly protected, quickly burn down. Rex Flintkote absolutely protects the building against danger from such sources.Without claiming it to be non-inflam mable (for if lighted on ihe cut edge it will slowly burn), we do claim that when laid, its fire-proof surface will give positive protection—there being no cut edges exposed. So that It resists rain, snow, heat, cold and wear, and thoroughly protects the stock in most extreme weather. Any careful laborer can lay it by following the directions and using the outfit which comes in every roll/" Our Handsome Booklet ””ttfhee samples and photos of Rex FlintkotS farm buildings of alf kinds. Questions gladly answered. Beware of substitutes. “Look for the Boy” on every roll. Write us to-day for samples. T. LAWRENCE HOUSE AIw OFFICE FURNITURE Your wants can be supplied best by us. Our prices bring us the trade. You have our personal supervision and satisfaction guaranteed, We have always on hand a large assortment of the latest styles i furniture, etc. NEW SHOP. NEW GOODS, LOW PRICES AND PROMPT ATTENTION. Intended for last week. D. J. McLennan left lat-t week for Ma dtob' and Alberta. Messrs John McKenz e and Duncan Stewart visited friend* in L wrier last week? Ella Riese, of Haa I on is visiting friends in Locbalsh. Alex. M. McLennan and D McKen zie attended the ba’l in Kintail last weik. LAURIER in in to John McPherson, cf Chicago and Mr. Daiey, of Brantford visved this n< ighborho »d. Miss Belle McLennan F.L.C M. tend leaving for London this week resu’ne h>r duties as ba h r in the Conserve- ry of Music. Among those who took advantage of the excursion to Detroit on the Greyhound are Mrs D. McLennan, Mi <8 L. McL°an, Messrs Neil McKen zie, Dsn MjLe^n, Cha^. Boyd. Mr. John McLennan i» spending his vacation at bis home here. D. N. McKenzie is taking in the London fair this week Neil Bayne, of Detroit is the guest of his cousin Duncan McIntyre. Madge Boyd, Goderich arid Grace Me Lew, Duluth are guests of Mrs. A Boyd. Mr. Stee.’ and daughter held a pan orama in Laurier school on Tuesday night, but the night being wet some were caught on the read before getb ing there and had to stop all night. Miss Minnie Durnin was the guesb of Miss Madge McDonald for a few days. J. Johns'on is indisposed. % TAX SALE OF LANDS, BEE-HIVE GROCERY BEST PROMPT SATISFACTION ATTENTION >♦♦♦♦♦♦ i-PI'YOU’LL COME BACK IT IS FINE TOMATOES i And take a lot. Its impossible to duplicate the order elsewhere as to quality or as to price. When we sell We make things so attractive you can't help but buy, Our ! floods are good. As to price they are like a magnet, you can't get away from them. Mayune Tea put up in packages at 25, 30, 35, 40 and 50c a pound BLUE RIBBON TEA IS GOOD TEA. BANANAS WATER MELONS CABBAGE BUTTER EGGS WANTED R. MOODY. I A Wonderful Discovery | Notice is hereby given, as directed by ‘'The Assessment Act 1904, Sec 143, s. s. 1 that a sale of lands for Arrfars of Taxes will be held at the hour of ten o’clock 8. m., at the Coun cil Chamber, County Buildings, in the Town of Walk rlon, on Friday, Sep tember 20th, 1905. Among the lands to be then and there offered for sale, unless taxes and charges are sooner paid, are the following in tbe Town 8hipof Kiuloss. Lot 104 in Plan of, Village of Kiulough iu Subdivision of Lot 11, Concession 12, Patented 7 1-5* acres. Arrears $3.59. Costs $1.70 Total $5.29. A complete lists of lands to be soli for taxes is published in th© issue of ’he “Ontario Gazette”of June 24th to J uly 15th inclusive, and tha “Wiarton Canadian” of concurrent date with this. Norman Robertson, Treasurer Co. Bruce1 Walkerton, August 31sb, 1905. BROWN’S CELEBRATED HAIR CROWER Physicians, Scientists, Etc, Lave given 1idr unqualified tests to the only I. iown remedys which will absolutely tlo what is claimed for them, and at the same tim.9 may be relied upon as ^absolutely harmless and effective, jWe do not claim to grow hair on a 'shining bald head where the roots of itue hair are dead or destroyed and no jfiue hair left, but- if there is any ^ne jhair left we can make it grow, we ihave grown hair on heads that have (been bald.for years and years and ■, there is not a case to be found where Uyoung man or woman who is losing their hair and becoming bald where our celebrated hair growing remedies , will fail to produce a good healthy ; head of hair, if used according to the J directions. iBhisis to certify that I haye used orown’s Celebrated Hair Grower, and it has grown for me a good full head Tf hair. I was quite bald before I uged it and now I am permanently ured of baldness, falling hair and dandruff. J. R. Johnson, Guelph. D>ited this 18th day of December 1903 <3h-FOR SALE BY^Sfc. T. WATSON BARBER LUCKHOW, - ONT J. E BROWN & CO-, G-uelph DENTIST.. GOODS DELIVERED C A- NEWTOK, H^<>nr graduate in dentistry, Toront0 D< utal College, and Doctor of Dental Sur gery, Toronto University. All modern plan of operation and carefulness in workmanship ffi ?»in AUin’s block, upstairs. Lawre&ee £ John st quo Furniture Dealers am Undertaker'! ’AV.WAW.1. LAWRENCE & JOHNSTON HIGH CLASS LUCKNOW j ONrr|