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Lucknow Sentinel, 1908-11-26, Page 8Avisasse xcellent Value =-- Large As- merit—Some Clearing- Lines at Low -Prices. 1 Ill excellent ar Suits,= ualtfy Lin See our • er by ion Coat. �d out' oat in �erinan' Lined .. eci Regular 2000..;, Mel ing one line at 50e of regular 75c: underwear, which we : purchased: away below regular prices. It will lie to your int res see _.� _ r . u.. _.. e t .to . this line... �.•. Y , In Ladies' Coats and jackets we have done -an excellent trade this season, as 'our goods iii:.thisl line have Style, Quality and Price orornend.-tla�nit„:. See our styles in Ladies'M Fur dined Coats. Your Neck Furs Owing to the mild weather we have not sold so' many' Neck 'Furs this season as we 'expected. For this reason we now offer; Special Prices in these lines. n�_ aple aro your Other Wants. Such as Dress Goods, Ladies' ;..skirts: Triita mini s , Gloves 'ies- felts, H'dk'fs, Wove . Blouses, Underwear, Hosiery, &c. findour stock well • assorted in - these lines and values unexcelled. L i rx 5;s ati re or .the next, two weeks :w will give a; discount of -25.` per cent y off the following g Glass Fancy China Silverware Fancy soorols, Books, Stationery. and: Papetries. Making` room for Christmas. Goods will account for the ;the above sale. Terms Strictly Cash.. Fon SALE OR RENT—The undersign. ed has forsale or would rent, a good 50 -acre Farm of clay loam' being south half of east half of lot 9 concession 13, E. D. Ashfield. ` The faros is'. in good condition, well fenced and drained,and has a good spring well as well as a,cis- teen. The buildings are good consist- ing, of a good, concrete Immo and :a -barn with stone; foundation (36x58). It .is only a few rods from church and,school. house, and 3 miles from Lueknow; For/ further particulars apply by letter or in person to James H., Gardiner, Box 102,-Lueknow.O t.. eLliwWwwwwiriawamiwawam ucknow'S .rill' rocery We have come to . the 'conclusion that -we ` are - handling too many kinds of flour — so, in order :to' reduce our stock and get down to a few lines,, we are offering great bargains for the balance of this Month. We have blended and pure Manitoba flours to choose from, and all first-class quality. We have our supply of "Christmas Trait on the Market • now ana. are in a position --.to, fill your 'orders with the very choicest • goods and reasonable ,prices.. ' Remember this is :the shop -where theyall- buy Chocolates for the 'sittfple reaion e have the bst display P Y. in 'town- with over forty varieties to choose frotri#' - :We are having ,a, large varier of fancy 'bon bon boxes to arrive for Christma,.. so. don'tyour c�eiayy, get ouir l orders in early and get first choice Remeaitber the.:...lace--- Beaver El l� ocl�. TERMS CASH;.. ', , 'PHONE, 21700 Lira .addled In b 4 ire r of the rapidly , inching. :the Grand Trunk is doing pan t its via l stay be mined f om t1Aavd€tti44t ley 0410 , month, slightly more than 26,100 ears:. were! 1landled iii London Yards • This is nail 4,000 inore'than were hand led iia the n rue period last year, when arse cress WaS '.Co siuereaa Veryi good , 'Olt an ,average, 3,000 cars par °dray were handl on ties `iniildla3 diiaiion last .month ` Cey There, was a large attendanee' and : nneli--enthua3ia n -at the meeting:, held as announced lash Week, on ' Monday evening: at :tile. tcGari'y Howse . It was uiianinioue y ldecided . to 'enter' : Leone: in the Northern lloeka;y League, this, season• and the club was organized :with the following officers `,HonoraryPresident;':: R R.1llacLeod.. ri 'Viee'President J,'(T, Andersen President .John McGarry yiee President' (leo: H. Smith lis . alar er � �P; �=-` a g . •J. D'av�gou. I •• .'• ., ., n- buying Furs a'1 a s Y g ,w et lle..best ;...Secretory TressLrer... �. li,..J'ohnst®'an . . ; ,. y;. g - ,. Ca rain; . , .pit McCm selections are made :on this. principle.; When you .buy from us 4444 ads s' � �.,, lr 1.11 fit i,� . min 4444. �,,.wTlie oes°t wSable la's ; -e _-i71aiy • g g g i'a . Watson, R. 'Johnston.; Subserip- tion Committee:•George H.. with, .I Johnston.; Delegate *do La aaigue . - P. J..Davison. • The mepnbership fee:: was fixedat '$1.O0.The following teams comprised the. league last season lElarriston, , Mount . Forest, Palmerson, Listowel,”,, Wiigham Lothian, The -.weather of' the. past week :'hies enabled` most of the, <farmers here • to complete their fall plowing. John McKeith ' 'and family moved 3nta,al.4iatnowC;: Mrs Jno. ;McKenzie and:/ family left for`Toronto last�week where 4hey intend residing for'some time: Mrs. T. A. McKeith left . ;last • Sat The , ime for the New Overcoat had eom and Nye harte- theright kind for,l en ,it:. -tko and Deaver. ` Price.- from 87, oo to $z5 ao Sizes 36 to 44 Our rage of sizes' iia. 'ourhs' and YBoyswll be cortlplete `this' week, pair. Men's Odd Pants :in .good qualit $2.00 to Y Odd Vests $a.00 each, all sizes. ; oo per, Ladies' Coats are. selling but we have still . some very desirable styles in tight fitting from $10.0.0 to $i 5.00 ' each. Also extra good value an -the .loose ;fitting styles; Y Muff, with tails only $i5eoo. A ruff to `match at $15400® Round Muffs and ruffs at,,lower prices. • In the ],Millinery Department they:: are still busy: turning. out orders. The ;:stock ' is well assorted.; -.,Remember all millinery: must ebe paidbefore the c ose of the_season; urdayfor Belmont to see . her ' father. who we are sorry -to learn is seriously. Mrs. Kane of Detroit visited friends Negro last week: ' : A number of hunters from Lncknow( . ,- ent..._11 5 nday--r iv ming- ahe`VJiio&-,, an swamp of this .place. Joe England' of Ripley is assisting Rory G. McKenzie at fallplowing: '- Since the ,failure to get oil in Loch A1ghr liewn„anypeople you' Meet who} will say "I told you so." THE .>a GREAT o SCHOOL cENTRai. j • STRATF.ORD. ONT. Our . past. record and our present ,- .grade of work stamps us as the great practical training school` of Western Ontarw. We have three departments,' Commercial, Shorthand ' Telegrapt►.c.; . Our graduates are in demand'.as Business College teachers•as well as office assistants. Individual' instruc- tion, . anter row:: Large catalouge free.' Write for it. Elliott '& .114c!Achtan, • . Principa�lal. JOHN SUTHERLAND INSURANCE FIRE 4 --MARINE GUELPH: ONT. LUC/MOW ROLLER' MILLS aro buying WHAT A.ND PEED GRAFT S,eprot.Flour 2;60 A. blended familytliiur.• • Havelock i3►r►�nd $6.Ga from all k aittObai . G'heat Pli►stry:: ,'lou; $2:30 froth Ontario *triter Wheat:: • filet them froiri, ya3tYi ;grocer', or at the mill:. Treleaven Bros. �itlf88t • Miss 11 inns Nixon' is spending; some tirne-with her -sister, --Mrs. JTas'�Stotli- ers, Nile. Ails . Fowler ' 'r • I _ .no - of riip1Cy, Who has been visiting Mrs: J. P. Campbell re- turned some on Tuesday. - ' Miss Edna Bennet of Shephardton is still with her sister. Mr, and Mrs' I. Henry of Crewe spent Sunday with friends here... Miss Annie Sherwood is spending a few weeks with her: parents here. Mr. Roger Wor8i ,` whospent,the simmer in the West, has returned .to his old home with Mr. Jos. Alton. Mrs.:. John,:,.A,_: Catinpbell i has_.been, ex : visiting friends at Brantford; s pected home this week. IVlafeking Mrs.�Jas. Barrk,Well` of ,Lochalsh is at present the, guest of her sister Mrs. Win. Stothers.' • Bert Finnigan is engaged' to do fall work with Anson!slay,who is suff- ering with- a feio /on his thumb: - - Stephen .Stot,l ,, -continues to. be bed -fast. - Robert Blake is not improving as` fast as his iniuy friends would wish. A few from. here attended the -fowl.- suppler given at .Lanes on = Wednesday, ohmng w.hieh proved. a .success Mr and Mrs. Jas. Stothers. and family;called on relatives here On Sun-,' day }worth Logue wa's'held in Blake's h On 'Tp!` „The Lords- evening. " The rds • Prayer" was ably despatched .by Miss Lizzie Blake. ,,. w. , I ochaish ' Mr. Donald F. McKenzie is' at pre- sent drilling wells . with • John. Camli bell. Mr."Don.,B, and Don: L•:hioKenzie attended the • Prohibition services 'in Lueknow on Sunday. . • . Miss Lillian Clark visited Missjessiei MacLennan Tuesday last. ; Miss Glib!' of Bervie is at present 1*isiting.her sister • Mrs. Thos.- Saikdy. Mr. John Maclay of Lochalsh wl10 leas been in Manitoba• arrived home last week. g • .'A C. We are lad- to Learn thta MacKenzie, who recently went ander :an operation in the Wingham Hospital will be home the ,latter part of the week. ' 11dr. Thoiinas Pletcher, formerly of. Lochalsh, died in Rainy giver last week. The oil; well has proved a failure, , Clubbing. Rates, • The Sentinel dud, weekly Globe A 1 year t...... a .a..: The Sentinel and Weekly Mail & 7rA Em.:pire, 1"year. ... .+.:.i 1 6V' The. Sentinel and Family Herald and Weekly Star, '1 year...... • Z«/$. The Sentinel and Weekly Sun, 'Fy Th'1 year . . .. •., 4 lil•3' Sentinel a._d l'aser's A4 Vocate, 1 ye8 ..:.ru. .446.4; •2.33' I, The 'Sentinel' and Hosie Jourtia4 j lyear.... 6 .........b.. 4.Y....Y 1.3S at :di ,Et,3w, re •Nr'VANl,+5a.9(�J,t! et#er ba you can,: anti save wor and fuel;' too, , with=} this ran REbaking? you having badfuck with Alr. Most likely it's, the fault ::of. Your anger. No matter perfect they recipe, eessfrom wig how good the cook, how you rani expect suc unevenly heated oven. imperial vxtorcd- Range . voe makes experts.out of the most mexper- Then the Gurney -Oxford reversible ienced cooks. ' : grate saves fuel and gives yoo 'a quick bi t, ;fire, Nothing but fine whale, heated Land Perfect*,the mein is• The thorougtaly-burnt ashes get throw hit.' ventilated. ' The f: Gurney -Oxford divided flue keeps the Call in and see the 'Imperial Ciaford oven just as hot in the front as' at the Range -let us explain llrese and'othRt back -that. means- perfectly even baking impog nt ,features of, :its construction and', roasting. ' which : make it . the ops best range for ur kitchen. ' ou'll' have a', realwarm: Norrie all: winter with this heater If you hada cold house last,' winter -lama up too much coal -- found that the most' of the heat was going • up the chimney jus, call GURNEY -OXFORD Art Laurel Base Burner. • it conserves the heat generated radiates it into the roam—drain the cold air from the floor and thoroughly heats it. • ,No other:heater wih. get -so mach hear€out'of the coal it 6'urns +will keep so much of that heat in thgroom The Art Laurel will do this_ •beceatse-it his the largest and-..raost Bisset r -dialing -surface of any, heater on the market. , We.want to tell you all about this heater -will yon call in soon. The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited ,Iroronto`' MURDIE & SQTHERLAND, I/UCKN4W • Prospective Buyres. never revues ores; blacklead. If you want a cheap Steel :.' . Range call and see what.,we an offer you for 1 :oo—a '•copper_:. ... Steel Range with reser- voir large g sited oven, full set of 'Mood trimmings and a Range that will take• 20 inch wood. If you require a heater, we°can suit vV� you. Wehave the in all sizes and';stY fres. See our leader—the --the Alberta, which m the atrongest. double heater manufactured. Above you Will notice a cut of the "Imperial-, Oxford' with fol) description of this elegant Range, the most up -to- date on :the Canadian market. MURDI & SUTH LA,Nb, LUCitilOWs Notice' the accompanying'' tut of the most up-to-date Steel Range on the market the Oxford O.K.. a range that stands. pre-eminent. It • It '.is fitted with interlocking grates. which means a fuel saver, it has the drop ovendoor, a large - - - warming closet, a • resery r that will hold sixails of via it is 'fitted with a Duplex draft •..which insures • an even. fire, , but, above all it is a range, that