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Lucknow Sentinel, 1905-11-16, Page 4rr riai3r .f +� wi•r_, a ,i: li• h e bbk.:. Zen's genuine calf, shoes, waterproof., encs English kipl shoes best •stock,• segs' Jong boots•:.French kip :en's long boots grain, a ; ' Worth .- $i5.00 Worth '$3.00" WOrtli . $4.50 Worth ;;$3.50 lu the above linen are made of the best. of leather and ifyou are ;after a shoe to keep your feet dry, they are the kind for you. tt tit !iir+ittit Eth • ai !DM Eli 1tiitJHfkrltnr_iriltit fE Managed' Like an Engine Onathiud otr►lliousekeeper's,life -is spent to her kitchen. Oae$atftbe tabor of housekeeping• is at the cook stove., Your -range candoubie or halve the cookingelavery of fig , ' A poor range adds worry as well as work, and worry • did .the hain.ekeepatr s care. ;, • Get a range that reduces the work andeiimivates the t,., The 'Pandoaa►'••Range is as easily and accurately cmin4edor,estan engine—it responds to the touch as quickly„and • certattrij► as;tlfe' image engine obeys ° the hand of the engineer. • The, Pan FA Raw° saves worry, end, because worry k ur... Solt ► enterprising; dealerseverywhere. Write WI itatow en • Z•noknn SToQ; 1 ttk I O5 The Governutnnt is. considering the advisability of allocating a portion .of, th. a pioneer ferra at Dryden, Algoma, as a iE ertuanent ;agrieultural:'exhibition.: ground for Dryden and district. The i<ksu"1ri� �Sa'li�f3s l�Wi�in lal:a�ri:srci�la �#.�w~ii; r< will not in any event bo continued as. GovernmentInstitution, and part Of. it 'will be sold., In theeventof the reinaining portion being, set aSidp,, as stated, and there 'is little doubt, 'Ghat it will be, it vril>< probably be made over to the' Agricultural Society.. of Dryden.. • On Saturday last,, t o sone: 'of Mr Samuel'McBuruey'of' Wawanoslt'ae d about eight aiicrtwelve years, went. up stairs, and in'searehing around' came. • .across a revolver. -Unfortunately ' it., was loaded, and: while the eldest' was playing with it, one barren.;was ,lis:• charged;'the bullet entered the. li.ad:. •of. the younger ' boy.• just behind .the ear, and came;out,of the cheek of the same side of the boy's. face, Evident- ly the ball • had glanced; at last • ac counts _the bo • .was doing as well as :could be expected, but io was a close' Call «` BED -Roo T,SUM' �RLOR . SUITS ZRC .1\1' ESKS, :ROCKER. FLES,: C 3.A:I And alt other articles tb be, . found ' in a first clava furniture store. Tial• : Alltitc Vz rir1 T tI s. AND El t aALr >ut;s y . • After next Year there will be no' more Parliamentary sessions + extend=' .ing into the summer- holiday'.. •'rhe' session will .begin in', November, b'y . Cori -tram agreement `at' -a stated time. each le:at•, • To•enanle thio to ,be dune'the departmental year la ,'hkre after t•i, close on.' .March ',3'1. in , the place 4 Jur o 30 .Chis is the Eog- -1,1..11: custom 5 IF;y_meetlQ In OFem- ;bei it is thought the :sessions `ivi alt be shorte-'ed; while'`tlie'.inumGers from outlying parts 9' the Dominion, will:c n= able• 'therm to, rc'turn home to visit, t eir,fainilies; a'nd,attend. to their _pri taf'e ai taus • Farmers -and'lii;e-stock'denllera 'ere'' �goin; to Lose:; money. `on cattle. 'this .yeah. ,;;Many of,the cattl-• were bought 'a year,ago at -'5c.• a pound" that` are being•sold now': at 4e, and some :at even at lower 'ti urP. , ''`i f,++ reason . for.. • the•depression is price: is not suite ap- ,parent,, •'but -no doubt • the. ' i ush of western market his sortie thing `tb do u t : respect .The On. artofa:amer cannot compete w. tli thQ west'er>5, ranchrnau ii producing cheap, beef. ,Tnori`cttle fr.m ebbe orJun 'tries are disttiacing:Ours in the Britisla_, market, Fortunately ce-tiadian heroes ,hogs Wand lambs keep, well Up in price ae do •cheese and .butter.. A.glinipae: of what this world would. be like; were there'no'Day of,;'Rest . is .;.given in a prize essay• on the Sabbath, written by .•journeyman printer in Glasgow. ' Scotlond.r •TWO.'ie- an ex=' tract-f'Yokefellows.t . ' Tihnk how the abstraction of the 'Sabbath would, "hopelessly enslave the working classes• :with whom, we' are identified. Think Oflabor thus going -en in one monoton ,ous and continous and etorn9l cycle' limbs forever -on 'the 'rack,; the 'finger forever- playing and brain forever. straining,'the''brow forever sweating, the 'feet forever plodding `and brain` forever drooping, the loins :,•forever aching and`•tne,relstless mind forever scheming. Thiele of> the beauty 'it would efi'ace, of the merry.-licartedrifee it would extinguish, ' 'of the giant. 'staeibth it wo. ul tame, a f the' ie.< our • ccsof"naturethat. it would exhaust,. of the itspirations.il would crusts of sicknese it, w sold breed, ,of the project ib. would• •wreck,.. obthn, glroan it world extort, a£ th'e.lives it would immolate"' It would be ' erv; :much like what Sherman said .;wale was. -z� tinn?Y,•rc. +Q•ic'.5i+1Nd.L.Ya�4yMv,.r. M ; pare; oo • offering some Tempting"P .rices: CIALS a 10 liars Laundry Soap for 25c, , rs Fe's Naptha Soap for 25c. d 9 Soap, for.`25c:: 7 Bars: Lvory Bar "Saiap for125e. it's Ecli se,Soap 25e. 6 .Bats Bee hive s,)tip _for 25c. , Tomatoes' lies• can 10e ' Conn rer ca :Bean per can lOc. ;N¥:tple 'Leaf Salmon per ca 15c., ChoL e ha:txd prc'ko l Beans`°l Oe White Sw4u'Co#%e,' is fine,40c a Moody Lily Ba,k n; Powder 15c a.. can. Elei:�i,tz Beef and" ronito Catsup, 35c. liei�ttz Pork.'and; Beans 20c and 30c.,. Clio ce Blael; reit .worth 50c at. 40c lb • Gt f•a' • • f><raham Flotur" Qui. 'Gold Corn. Meal Eo11ed: •'OatQ , t +lake l Wheat; Bug.tin�'values 'in.:Cr)ckerY� Chinaware. 0:ilt Crock M 0- O D U O S Glassware': ST. HELENS Mi'. and Mrs Walter Webb :have returned from qa trip.to the Nest. Mrs.'Robt,,Alleu. and children'ae cbtnpaniecl'by lllisa., Allen, spent Sun day in,Wingliam. Messrs Win.•J. Todd, Franlc Todd • and 'John. McPherson have also re: tutncd`from the West. Mr•. _„ j'antps 3. ka, is wearing . a•, smiling face, there days, his better half having pieoentedhim with a bon w i1 L'nio.meeting of East] Asltfleld and St Ilele is -was held here. last Tuesday, .'Octeber 2'1 :to rnoderate call to•a Iminieter, They decided to ei'xtenda call .t , the IL'ov, lt:; W, Craw. Any pubis$ wantinrg' to buy cord wood.1'tiritO Gaunt apply to .Jr !! Anderson, St I-Iekehs P.,' 0;. and •:Ito' it+ill diiver it, • rtanEC Gautat. ,RI A WonderfIll Discovery CELEBRATED �R GROWER. Physicians, Scientists, Etc, have given their' unqualified tests` to 'the 'only. known `remedys .whish. will .absolutely do what is claimed for them, and. at` ,the'sanie'time may he relied upon as absolutely harmless ' and :effective:' 'W.e do not claim.to • grow hair on a, shining bu4I head where the roots of tho haif. are deador destroyed and no fine hair left, but;' f'tlier° is ane fine hair left wo can make it grow,: vy© have grown hair on heads, that have been bald for•. years and years and there isnot a case to be found' whore ayoung man or womn.n,who is losing their hair and ,becoming 'bald where ou•r celebrated hair growing remedies •wall fail to produce a good; healthy' head of hair„ if need according to the directions. ' •lihfsis, to certify that I haye used orown's Celebrated Hair Grower; and 'it has grown for mea good full head' 'i'f hair. 'I was quite 'bald before. I Used ik and now . I am permanently, ur.o'3 of baldness, .falling hair and dandruff, J. R. Johnson, . 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