Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-11-16, Page 5. .r
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BRUT; E• NEWS •:
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Webb of Glreen-
--" CI rec n 1 , 41-i raMd—their golden-
oc ., e tY .
wedding,
A.n 18-months•old pig. recently:
.by Wrn.,�bpa row of Farriers
weighed 615 pounds
3'he local .option, ..campaigri: �i' the
Walkerton district is .said to be. one
of the bitterest. elver waged. Both
. Bides are.stialiniag_ Q'vgry i nerve, to
carry the electorate,,
Jos. 'Keller, • sif the 7th. concession,
of' Carrick, brought into. M' dmay a
which weighed. pounds •fellow was pretty
..black radinh e l; . � rem, The little
and was, of appalling. dimensions. One sick for some time afterwards, says
snore evidence,- •says-- thv Mildmay, the: T'aisley Advocate, tuts,iii°. now,.
Gazette, of the remarkable fertility of pretty well recovered.
Carrick soil.
.. Wiarton, lost one of her most promi has heen•ctminenced on the eenstruc�
int citize s,recently, in the' person of ion. of a branch line .of' the' South
bent �►
I'Mr, W. i. Cross. Mr;• dross was the Bruce Rural Telephone Company,
••publisher; of the' Wiarton Echo for from the Eters Road; South, ,to Mibi
,lirany:.years, and. has were, `recantly , may. A dozen' subscribers h.4ve • been
" been iii. the furniture and undertaking secured, which 18 suilicient to. warrant:
basil oss• t<1:o way a member of the. the Company in erecting the•lin-, and
• Whitton Masonic 1•id�ge and the; Chap • it will not be long until, most of the
toy and offanto Preceptory, Owen residents' of the, Elora Road fall in
Sound line. It is expected that the �lnew •
prOeYtY of .Harry Rogersravas .stolen tittle woof •Wm. •Schwalm, of Vkild-
' , kicked on the head'.
from 'the • Pacific _ ..
Wiarton. High conatable. Ward was by a horse• , He was leading th ellinal
ue i 'n tracing the t•) the water trough when ,the
notified and auccee red i . a ! r eS ' _swum __round . anal: kicked the ,lad in.
robe to• a farmhouse -aabattb_t-wci nil i,
from. the town. The man' was brought. the ferebe. • ad, j+ st abiove ' ti1''e Y�''
•'fore Magistrate Millers and vas: i The,boy. was . renderer , uncenscic�iis,,
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Stored and the doctor was immediately celled
f h p if' Hotel sheds in •may was recently k
e
to it owner,-
The robe was r e i to-- aciminister.__r
nelrtgtl aid. glues
to its ownor. : _ - _ _� � _ _�_
of • hours later the boy re,arned ,conscious
S'rUNO BY BLEs, -The little son Derr, but foil several days be was in
John: 'young, of Dunblane,, while
an extremely critical condition. lie"
playing around in , the oechard d c c s the Gazette,
rbed-.the•�tarne bees. "The enraged' : is now out of danger,, Y
to went and.will be- alright_..ag:rin soon.. •
insects at'him" in full force; YOUNG MAN'S TERRIBLE Cr:A?ri•—
stung him in every available place;
was,. ,finally rescued his. Russell. Brooks, a young; roan • ,emploav-•
and. when he ,,
hair, mouth,, and. nostrils were full'of 'ed at; the •farm of 1V Il am s B ie , near
Lion's. Head, m8
d
terrible death a few' days; aga. When
sl► ivi in a load of roots: from .the
field, the site board an the wagon
box became Loosened an'l the boy
lipped_o( the lead in front." He.was
apparently ilramed by the toot for a
hundred yards or. Diose Later - a
neighbor saw the team standing.';ei l,,
and, .on approaching to .investig ,
disc over'ed the. boy lying face •upwards.
in a ditch with the front wheel of
''the wagon across his body, : •.R,e had.
been dead half an ileus or mere.
1 RURAL. PHONES EX:LENDING.—Work
AecIDEN'rs'A'i. WILLISORO'FL --J It.
Craixford, of Williscroft; says a .cor-
e,�--Enter p reisa,...
recently. had Iia nose broken in
peculiar manner, When letting down
the roof of an old- woodshed, IL m1twe
of scantling; fell• and.struck hi...
on
his nasal organ, with the stated.'
ace,—a+n8 horse
belonging. to Thomas Peaaceck got its
foot caught in the roots of an oldtree
stuband fell onto a hemlock tree
1 -yin; on the groUnd. Knots nn the,
tree.,trunk cut it from the head to
the breast, necessitating 18 stitches to
close the wounds. The veterinary
said it'wa;;, the worst case of the kind
... a:«
that he' was ever- railed' •to` •attend.
Jco:ltuNsHits ,IpoozD.—For many•.
moons it has been .c,in►m'oir, gossip..
arou,rrd. Southampton, says the' Bea-
con that clown :around'. the termnial
of the. G. T. .R. was not. a very
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"dry,, spot -for a locals. option . town,
I cense Inspector, Reany •has• been
around: and went ,down to see the
late train cine in at different .. ti Ines
but to hill it always appeared his dry
as any other • •portion . of', the town.
. omplaints" reached ..the railway
authorities and .last Friday a stranger
arrived in`townand that• evening' at
the stiction • "happened" 'upon three
young Men' of the town who were
ind'ulginn the cup which cheers and
also inebriates. Justice of the .Peace
McIntosh on Saturday 'disposed of
the matt �i 2 and•' its' 'i one
case andAl and costs ill' each of the
other cases. • •
INVADED TIIE FAcroav ---A number
Of young boys were caught rustling
thii,s about in the Paisley • carpet
factory • building on Saturday. after-•
noon, says, . the ; Paisley Advocate.
They 'had opened a. window and after
getting inside were 'disporting then
selves by throwing loose articles
around.• A. member .of , the Council;
-who heard the-r-acJket, quietly made
his way in an 1 'came upon them un-
awares. He was able to corral a
majority of Abe bunch, and before
� ixEu >•os `Tibl�;i~�f:=0ir^�-a�eptem••�ljraneli�vwll: be-c:i►,mp>et�+d thly__' � °'
• bei � res �o �oni't't5�lrrs`
d d 1 P p
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31,, a fine Saskatchewan, robe, the SICKED BY FioasE. —E war ,, tie
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EEKLY STORE N E W
KINCARDINE
Itecen,tiy,, when preparing to take
a shot at.some pigeons on the farm. of
It. ,McIntosh, near Tiverton, Dr. W.
t,-,ucr�-aiipped-o thor frozen earth.
and. ftaetured a bone in his leg.
Rev. Malcolm MacArthur will be
ed as pastor of the Knox Pres-
byterian Church here `on " Nov: 23.
There will be a special meeting of the.
Presbytery in the evening'' after the
induction. h
The G. T. R. is overhauling.. t....e
freight sheds,'.and putting on 'a new
roof. •Apparently it is the Company's.
i itentiion tit fix up. this building ao
that it will harmonize with the neat,
clean surroundings of: the station. '
Mrs. Margaret Hewitt, relict of the
late Christopher Hewitt, died on Fri-
day last at her home, concession 5,
Kincardine •Towi,ship. She, was fib;
y, es,rs: , ,old,, •and • one of the ' earliest
self in Bruce County. The funeral
was, Mild on Monday afternoon.
Sanitar
The-most-se-n,sible.Cap is the one shown in this _cut.
1-§-tdarl,e-like-tuostrother-eaps-in-style,. but_ for winter
• ithas 'a worited knitted elastie attachment that hugs the
ears -and overs- the lorehead;_keeping every part warm
'hut not too.--warmijas it. is perfectly sanitary' and folds
inside when not needed ' Prices .5o, 75 and t.00. ' See . •
alsar oui Many other Specal line, with -fur -lined ear
. . pro_ EASTERN !miff BAND
tectors at 50, 75._ and. -.00: Do.. NOT tow LINE f'Uct SAND.
Ladies .Aviation aps. 75p.,
, 11"
,their names. An interview with t e
town :magistrate be the next • pro
For - One Day's-, Work MAcL,EAN'S
MAGtAZINE an.nounces that they, will
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or in ani serieunding tewn.?rvi!lge, an art
• from their new 'catalogue of premiums., •,
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icle Which may be seleeted
resident of this yieinity; died at his '
hon -ie on Friday. About .a week ago
. was stricken with paralysis • and
never rallied. T45' was widely known
as a thresher, but - latterly had been
employed as fireman and engineei at
Rea!! Mills. ThrliiiieTarTortreld-
on Monday,
RObert McKay, son of Rev: Dr.
MCKay; of the eolith side, while home
holidaying with • his parents, was
rendered very. ill, in conseqUence, it
is believed, of having eaten .some
kippei.ea herring. ...He was Jot some
time under the care of 1)r. Ferguson,
but has 'Made a„gooci recovery.
-been Organiat Kriel! church, Kin
eardine, for the past seven months,
has been:appointed to 'preside at, the
..organ in Central Methodist Chareh,-
rapidly going te ,wreek, bet the condi-
tiernof,' the plape is not altogether .due
to 'the depredations of ainschieVouv
of Adainsville, is 'not' a small man.
He tips' the; •-scales, somewhere
when landing,..,with a party. of deer
They are called Aviation Caps, bitt they are ,j-ust---ns-----pretty Li,
, knittd in all whiteand in color coMbinations, pried 75c. and 1 Q0
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FASHIONED
MUFFLER
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iris Toques with Pompons
nil
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gian pa,y, Managing in .his descant to
.e.stch hold. Of the end of the wharf;
and. there lie Was. '.11e Could:not' pull
himself hp; hevras too heavy to lift;
he Objected to being drmained; and no
life sushi,:, appliances, 'Were near te
who, goes to:Mount. Pleasant Pres r.
Fruit shipments ,frein Kincardine
'this' year'do not indicate ,so had a
PeaSOn .as •prophesied: -1—. The
National tand, Fruit and Packing
atiation
360 baskets of early fruit to Toronte,
'2400 barrels to their storage plant in'
TrentOne andfuur carloads of mills to
their—evaporator and • rider mill at
,Ilerald and ' Wir.tkly Star" in this
district haVe • received their copy Of)
the 'beautiful premium pictilre entitled,
Canada's leading monthly phblication, Canada's leading; monthly public
ati9n, A few of your..,,,spare hours: dei'mted ,te the work will be, sufficient
tO earn ,th-,e article you, want. . t
MabLxAN's .MAGAzork forwaid OW premium you earn, absolutely free
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Among some Of the sp:endid, prernitiros.effered are
effect his reeene Finally, however, a,. •
were hitenght,. to bear; and the 250-- . or
pounds: of, humanity was, drawn. •,t beautiful work 'of art, all • ready f
suitablei•hea,d covering for Fall and .Winter., they are ma:de of 'fine
various colors, with large white porepen• oii the side, prke 00 cents •each.
The ',4iew style Motor Scarf is bounl to be popular this season. It
knitted in pretty shades, fringed.at the ends and' makes. a': handsome
neck wrap far gentleman or lady; colora, Freriel: Grey, ohampaign,
' We have also a good stock of the popular 13ra.dley
, Aluffler in the best shades at 60 eta. ,
•• • . . ''Ovelitoat.p
„, ...Welase a niee Stock of Boys',, Overcoats and Rsefers,
: just the thing' to keep them wiriri-dnring-- the cold—weather :
Little Boys'Overcoats-siies.2:1 to_26, prices .50, 3.00, .4.00,,
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edict:Iv:Echo, it Was discovered that -
the. water, where be haa heVri in
mortal terror cf dreWbing, wee only
• Crewe
It•looks and feels like .winter.
john Kilpatrick'arrive 1 home from
the West recently:- John thinks the
, and Percy' Finnigan
Obtained a fine' wild goose last ,Wed-
neaday weighing III lbs. Good for
. Herb. Curran and Andy, CUlbert
are somewhat tinder the weather at
present. We hope to. see :them out
again, soon.
Qaite a few froin 'around here took
in the goodtime at Mr. M. Saunders'S
nivciraary service here last. Sunday
afternoon.and eVen.ing bat on account
of the rough day they were not very
well attended, • .
evening' q, one of.ltobert, Trelbaven's
after, baing in about Six feek 'of
nearlY aft day,:she was rescued safely.
Pig Beys!•Iteefets, sizes 29 to 35,:priee8 3:00, 3.50 4,0( and
203
We are selling lots.of Ladies Long CoatS.
•and have had to repeat many lines 'several
times alr.eady this season. We are well assorted
all the best shades: Our Speciarcare priced crit
7.5o, to.00, 12.50 and ts.00., Besides these We
11.—Store 'closes at. 6 , except 8iturday.s.
(meat family paper for such a, small
sum of one dollar a year is,a niy§tery.
f!The'Fairdly Herold and Weekly Star"
slionld 'add' thousands of new sub '
soribers this season. They :well de-
serveit, for:each value has never be-
fore been given. • There is a:big stir -
prise in store for those who receive
the pictiire "Home Again." .
Daniel' Dineeri cued on NOV,
'10t11.1911 L
Mr. John Griffin and family have
moved to Goderich to live. '
fist, suffering from Neuralgia.
Mrs. Pwen and son, Ohartie, of
4oderich, visited at is,Teil McDonald's
Over Sunday. She -Was accompanied.
by, her uncle, Wili McDonald, cif Al -
St. losepli ,!3 Chu nit, tougs ridge,. was
the scope .ok ti very pretty weddine,
Wednesday mornieg at 9•• o'dleck°,,
when Miss. Jennie Griffin bleame the
bride of 'Timothy Gritlip. The. bride
was giVen 'away by her, father She
wore a very pretty dress of grey and
large black picture bat. Slit WaS. at -
.tended 'by her, sist4 Miss ,LiZzie G
,fin. wearing cream with brown hat, • •
Mr. Ted. Griffin Cousin of the grobin
was ,groornsmaii.,
Gold Watches, Bicycles, Hand Bagss SUR
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Casese Cameras, Skates, Boxing Gloves,
Books,. etc.
Write to day•for one of their catalogues. , .A. • post card will do.
Be the first to win one ot these splendid preiniams,
s Magazine
143 - 149 Un'iversiiy Avenue.
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lietink—no small 'miter. to forsake 'i i
extravagance and:learn, to save.. . ii
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""' ',Von will neyer learn ..nriless. You have
the incentive Of a Savings ..keeMult:
Do not pibcrastinate—eall at. the Bank
..-et:liamiliOn.r-•atid Open an ladcount
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The Home. Paper ,-Giv'es Y" the reading nutiter,Iii
—the hotne news. , Its every iSgsue will prove a weloothe vnator oven,
rueriber of the fandly. It should head your list of nditspaperr and periodinil
e man
ree Meals a
uestion-
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This is the prOhlem
confronting the average
housewife—a problem of
: trip to Our...store and the
.pureliase of.
For the Woman Question i's not onlyik, ,Gtirney-Oxfords are the, only sto.vei
the answer in, Thaney-Oxfotd7-•firs:t in con- (needs only to .be set. at •a .pro,Per ang e t
StructiOn, as well as convenience first in ''hold heat for kolas witho?it izttentiol,t.. No. !co
The O'rate is. 'Reversible' with strong •••
teeth that •save %accumulation of clinkers
and waste,
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,; In point of aPpearande---nickel
Oxford ha.q not a rival.- Come to our 'store.'
and •find the' best ansWer to the Woman. ..
h t eat biii• h w to cook it and you find licensed to sell with this wonderful patent, It
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facilities for control and readiness. , The fuel is wasted -::a s,ving' of 26 per cent?
Divided Oven, Plite Strap assures , perket
baking because of its even heat -distribution,
and&in. every detail the perfect construction;
Of this Chancellor R,ange asstlres`satisfactory
cool.;:ing results.
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Ario4ier phase Of tile. citlOstion
economy) and we inVite a visit to our store,
expreSsly ,that you mayexamine the Marvell-
ous fuel -saving device the „,
of Luck.
kg how 00.
is holidays.
et meat.%
kinds •of