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Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-11-23, Page 4•r� r i` 1400.11(NoW $EN .r I i Ladies fur lined coats, never were more 'popular -than -now. ---'idle-rangever-carry-han—ever= Prices $35.'O0, $43.00, $47.0, and, $So.00. Curl lined - with ll?'arit of collar 520.0o. - Fur . collar with quilted ))'ting ,$20.OQ,•$25.00, and $30.00 • L - We have everything in neck Furs and Muffs in the leading lines of furs, IsabellaOppossum Muffs 56.00, tiffs to -match,;•- 6:0o, -•—Best •quality Sable Muffs . 520 and $25.00, Ruffs $15,06 to $25.00:_• • Flannelette Blankets in grey or white, $1.' • 'Extra quality. ,All Wool•, Blankets $5;00.; to - Men's and •Boy s' Swe;3iter� Coats at close prices,'• • _ • .Blue -and Mar.s Underwear in Sia foie Red, B1 Black Label. `' • Bu the' be• t, S lineof � die'' v rappers, sizes34 to 40, at �' .. .a�,►.2a^.16� aaiia. Ladiel' 7: , pP I . ,.. I•5o• 'll` ' e r is still busymaking, and .trinirnin . < The Milliner :... .. g hats The stock is well' assorted, ,with new goods.' Issuer Of : Mari -Inge t cen'ses • . Tile OntarioTo f=Zifrsuly The Ontario '. Foot -Lift ' Gang, Tkta, ,Beaver Sulky The Beaver Gang.' We. also;se l all kinds o• Watkin plows -.and. -repairs • • made byhWilkinson. Cockshut, 'Telswater and , Frost & Wood, Companies• Winter is:.Near. The i .e Prepare Ahead Rayo Lamps Ge�1 Gil is•che ' :ir t aa..: e-yes.i •.ht-porc-hase.-one' • of these sandyou will be delighted. P ,. g Perfection. Oil ' H eaters • e t ' ce�ahe.�.cis-early-earl ;-to�corrimen oa fis Y get one :of our Oil Heaters and 'take the chill off W , the rooms., •'i he are very' ec onamcal •when Yo, u -:_-carr buy,the- -bestAmerican Oil at 1cents, er.• al - Cattle 'Chains and Stall Fixtu•rees.- GiTi• soon be required ' make sure sufficient of these. u have: Ditcbling, +Spades: and Shovels We have a good stock,' the 'latest patterns lowest prices. • Furnaces- a(nd Plumbing. • We 'have an established reputation afor the above line of work. T,he...best advertisemenr is, oulr many satisfied customers who' have entrusted their work to us. Let. us figure on your job.; 'Heating 'Heating Stoves and Ranges Wehandle the latest in Range • production, • The Imperial. Oxford” and Oxford Chance'lor, the stand .without an equal. The Alberta Heating. Stove is the most: popular double Heater on the market. Barb and Coil Spring Wire Slna1l quantity ,will be soldat reduced prices., and; urdie & S1tlerllJ1d AGE TS ,Scranton Coal, Durham Cement, Paroid: Roofing u.Iisbed ' . Every Thursday Morning at /Lucknow,, Ont >9111B4CR;PTIozI xEIcii-$1.25 per anonm If paid 'in advance, $1,0Q per annum 41.4. "S-subser'iptions- eT 750-patna 'strictly in advance, '.•' W, J. WRasxa Editor and Publisher Advertising Rates... Legal: and other casual advertisements: 8c' per nonpariei line for first insertion, 3c per line for each subsequent•insertion. Advertisements in the ,local columns are -charged 7c -per -line ffr+first insertion, and Sc per:line for each -sb1Y�sequent in- sertion, regular advertisers 5d per, line. The boys, who were caught in the Paisley carpet faetory, were brought. before the magisterial bench and given a reprimand and sone .excellent ad'-' "Tic . hit th"it charge' willever be brought up against them again de- pends upon. the future conduct. of the boys, -5 TURNIP FOR TUE. EDITOR, -Joseph'' n ,Condyof Greeuock,,•brough� into. the''. Walkerton Telel! ope Moe the largest turnip that has ever been on exhibi- tion in Walkerton. This turnip which is of the ,Greystone 'Variety weighs 24 lbs and is 39 inches in circum- ference. 119x, Condy states that he had many turnips in this year's crop which weighed from 15 to 20 lbe., and that the 'crop wan thebeat.• he had, ever known,, •Cur.Ros,s. B olsitku GoNE.-There passed away at his. home on• con- 9, Culross,on Monday of last week, ' en'e of the oldest of the pioneers ,'of' Cul: rosy,in the, person. of Donald"'Mc-' Donald, •Deceased had been in fail- ing healt'li /or some: time and his dotal was not unexpected. He was aged '•83 years, 1 month and • 14 days,; • The funeral service ° was held at his la esidenee �n---Th-ursday' afternooic- at 2 o'clock and internment was made( 1: •-ict tliezreesiytyterTemeteCy,: ••--• STRANG w FR$ IT To vx.--(The;; .Tees - water News of last week had. the. fol- lowing; A couple of gentlemen stopp- ing in .town, one at the Vendome and; the other at the Grand'Union, are tpe.'. subject's- of - Much: --talk these da �3•s:- They are supposed to be spotters: The. •forwer's business is said'• to be that • of buying up. land for .a' wealthy ,Am- erican firm, and, the latter is said to be desirous of starting' .a factory in town We, heard something about Americans buying sip farina near the. border'. before Reciprocity' Wail; de- feated, -but e-feated,'-but why they should buy now and as far north as here, is' -something, that we do not understand. As re- gards ': Starting a • facto'ry here, . one would think that ' the TownCouncil would be interviewed at .once;' to 'see: what' could 'be done in the 'natter. We only wish he was:in earnest'about his• mission; a factory here is nee :and we 'believeded a movement. along that line would 'be encouraged'•by, al- most every one in town. L.et these' fellows get' out an l ` get. ;busy along' their respeetivo lines instead of loung. ing about the, sitting route Of •the" hotels.. They will never dig up busi- nese there. .Contract rate made .known,on apoli- Tll hand, set display advertisements and changes of advertisements must be in the printers', hands . not, later. than 6 p,m. .on Monday' . of ' the week for which. intended ,. IIURSDAY,1911- L'IN(i OPO ITIOii ' AlY '• LL A . •On Tuesday last, according to news-. paper :reports, representatives of the Hydro -Electric commission, of Ontario invaded - the counties of Bruce, Grey and Huron, °,•end portions of • Wellington county, to prepare fpr the dispensation of Hydro -Electric energy to %wary ' mun icipalty.that wants cheap power. The plan of the commission is, to' utilize the Maitland and -Saugeerr•rivers•-for=power develomeat in'conn connection with 'current supplied directfroni Niagara. Trunk lines will be built: one. from Seaforth,. to in • the chief towns and villa es of.. PP g .13e Huron county;another from .Guelph, tapping the chief towns and villages': Of; prey, Bruce county will ,be, served 'ly branch/ lines ' from these:: - At least twenty-eight''municipalittes will be given e: oppor urn y o, vo mag bei accept ances or rejection of tills proposition, -at 'New Years. • : • , ' Perhaps ;no more alluring' proposition was ever made in the .old Queen's Bush territory than this 'To have natural energy -.which -will light-our=streets 'and turn the wheels of tour . factories, which will perform ,the labors of .our far'tns and 'rsii iplify the methods of our house- holds -to, have this delivered at .bur very doorways- from a source-gone-hun-- dred miles away,'•always' on ,tap, at a • cost considerably' less' than that of 'the cheapest power now available -there is something in that which appeals to th e iutagination • and• . the business instincts of every: than. Or perhaps not to every Mari.; fbr, incredible .as it may seen'; there:'are those who are not yet • awake to•the wondersaof'the century, and who would oppose anything so hovel as'; the betterment of. conditions., Ten years ,ago, people sneered at the* suggestion' of rural telephones; but they have lived to see the telephone in practically 'every house in the country. Less than ten years ago, when the. 'Hydro -Electric, .commission proposed cheap power for south Ontario, people denounced ':the' folly of the thing, bat they liave lived tel see the wires from •Niagara. extended as far north as Seaforth. ,Are ,the people in this portion of Ontario province :wide • enough••awake-to-their nwnrtlinterests-to- etnbrace 'the opportunity now offered ' them, 'or'*ill they turn it do wn as . se many other good things, have been turn ed down before . - ; Unfortunatel yY this is a matter which cannot be'dis-associated • 'from polities:,' It is brought before, the country now as ati'e7eatre scheme. ]#`cit kis something- more omethingmore than that. It is a question of service and Y utilit to the.P_p rovince of Ontario. It is a question of the equal, ization of industrial privileges` and the giving to etery municipality that which has heretofore been the advantage' of the few:. So, far as Lucknow isconcan-, ed, ht is very largely a question of wheth- er slie will step out. of :the march of Pro= greys or go on 'to a more satisfactory future. 'On this tiiattir every citizen; should be•united• irrespectiire.of politics,, -.ready-to•grasp•`the. golden .opportunity that is offered for industrial develop= mens: • . .. BRUCE NE'1NS Mr. Hopper's 'shipment of apples from Port Elgin this season amounted to over 1000 barrels. . Walkerton' creamery churned: the last butter of • the season en 'Friday. The total make for the seasen was between 80 and 35 toe, most of which ,was sold in Toronto. atprices ranging fiohr '26 to -30'. cents ,per pound. , Southampton's ;petition for the re. peal of the local option bylaw contain,' ed 138 namos;•but after the ,otineil had weeded out the ineligibles, tisere. wore only 119 left;; which was . '-1es14 than the required number, ':Renee:no by law will be submitted, :this year. tintail • ' 11fr :Bain .McDonald has returned ..home':frocn_.the-West .:.. Mr. Pat.' Dineen a Hinghton, Mich:, visited here on Sunday. • • Last Wednesrlay'some young people -made -a-flys =visit to London - ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Patrick O'1Loughlizi. have gone to Goderich• to reside. • '> few -of the''yonng-peopleswere present at the O'Rilley--Connor Wedd- ing in G.oderich. •,' ' Mr..James'Sennett, Jr, entertained a few of his gentlemen triends , one evening last w, ek. Mr: and Mrs. John: J. O'R llev.„have. returned . from . their '•• wedding tour. We:extend heai ty congratulations. 'CENTRAL STRA. TFORD, ONT. Stands to the front as the best.. school of its kind: in the province. -,..our courses_ace_beyond,.-thr se_of,:._ the ordinary business college. This. school basa cbntinental.,reputation for high-grade ' work.' We have . - three' ''lepartmehts: COMMERCIAL • SHOII.T1rAND and TELEGnAPE and :- the demand for trained help,great-, LL. ly exceeds the supply. Students. are entering each week and • the • sooner you enter the -better for yourself.. 'Get our free catalogue • •at.cincer• D. A. McLAtH1l;,All -Principal. • oseiliiirtasiodialinotaist TH.RTY YEARS Our Seven Colleges have been established „during •the: past thirty years. The largest train - era In Canada. Owing to our connection all Over Ontario, we do better for our graduates than 1 • Thor$.- y, 'November • x 3rd., 1913. f CENT Tor 5c.:10c,. 15c• 25c. and 50c, Articles.:• mw��ralr •What ONE CENT will buy, Saturday and. Mon- day, November 25 and 27 CENT; for 5c. 10c. -l+Sc. 25c, and 50c,. Articles. • Here'sIow it's • Done: You pay one cent mo thanthe • 'more_ � , rekular price of anyarticle listed,. ' . helowand you get 'F•we or you b • < one at .full rice a d u a et: the second for .1 ceut Y p' 50c, Articles,for c. CArticles for -,1c. , 50c, Nature's Cough 13alsann , gooll-for-coughs-and5-70 colds. 'f 2 cir , • 130c: ee%y'ss tol --ream Egyptian Lotus. and 1 R se. 2 for . i? j' e o' tiOc. Premier Piper, best . - n. Briar . ' , , ; 2 for uo be. -Writing Ink,' -black .-ee' and' blue black. 2 for VC 5c. .Dr, Shoop's', Laxets small 'size 2 for •�+• ,•5c. package ..Epsom Salts regular package.' 2 for 6c• 5c'' -package of• Dr. King's ccc • Pepsin Gum, • 2- for V. Sc. ' package Tooth Picks, 'white hard , wood : ' • 2 for Ce - • bc. Scribblers, our regular •, line..........:.2 for . . 5c. Petroleum• 'Jelly 2 for 25c,-Wricll IlazcT,4rean , for c _..clhiiuuesi..hatlds,� e and':lips • 2 fai''2�(.. • bc:� Nstttre's�C?rl, g stitnulatin L. nin pa�verfitl'�*��»•� g t t - 26c• . out, . . ... .... for• • 25e, Fig Pills ' z • 2.for 44.‘"J• • 25c. Days', Iron' . Blood. Pill's,. an "excellent- blood ' ,. . `: builder; . .2 for 21C• 25c: Days' •Inrp. Cathartic Pills for the stomach 26e . and, :bowels :.•2..for • 25c.'Dr; Shoop's... x-ets t e� for rho bowel .2..for , 25'c. -Dr.'ShPoo 's Headache Tablets:. for neuralgia 2c • and headache -2 for 25e. Dr. Case's file .Oinment for internal ' and ex- ternal x- cc tternalPile;•.'..:2 for �V�+:. Oxford 25c. Swansdown Face•' NW- , der, White -and bruit- 260 nett ,• 2' for: •- X 5c Articles for lc._, 1.5c: Camphor Ice, for' .16c. sore "lips :2 far + a 1 -ti ii °Brtrsl ns; gget t 5 bristle lc .. ..2 for 1Bc• 13ottica Verfume;, as sorted od•;rs . ' 2 for'+• 100. • .Castor : Oil; - Best • 1c. •"Itai;lian• . 2' for lOc. DyoJa Dye; for wool f'. e: or cotton ..', 2' for •1• • ' 10c. Sewing' Machine 04'.: , 'guaranteed not. to 11"• g. • lee.' 131ue Jay:Corn .,Pads releives the pain, ro-' . moves the 'corn.. fol -• 10c° , Petroleum` Jelly', (letroleumA 2 for. . A1" 10c Comp.' Licorice Powder • fresh made.- :1' 1 c. .2 for. • • Extensive retail's airs to our store : already contracted • for new flooring repainting etc., to,._ begin at • the first of the year makes ' it -necessary to reduce stoc ..:even -ata loss. If we had to keep moving goiids out of the road : of the workmen. 'labor and to goods would theextradamage •mean : a greaser .• ss, -L Thhsis—probably—the—last is pr obably-the la t special shall shall havetime to arrange '•• before the Christmas'-- rush. Kinloss • Alex; Caskanette;'has 'moved •into'.I his new house •,• ! L. 'McDonald is home after spending the Slimmer at • Riversdale. ( . • Nrs° E. J.•Ai dersen went to Clan-' deloye on Friday to visit hersister: Chas: Bonnett • wa% married ` last Wodne 'day to Miss .Jackson of Corrie_,, Geo, Colwell• returned on •,11'onday from visiting his brother at Battle fold, Sask. • • - Messrs. Ed Montgomery, Roy Cole an 1 Ortofi:' Stauffer ,returned from M atitoba last week: • Holyr-oad', `flee. .Father Capps, Teeswater, spent Sunday' here. re • ,Peter Kenny, :'slid' J'arnes.,Ke .enni y re: .tu:rned-turned-the_ West; ''a' short .time Mrs. Nixon,. Blyth, is visiting , at tho home of her cousin, Mr ,:Wm. Banicett - • Several from here attended the sale of the late' Mr. Bail's Chattels on r tIortday. -0 Tarn.Anes 'wife•.and • daughter, Carrie,' spent Sunday at. :vlr.. Haines.'. Miss S. Pct.rviq spent ' Monday ' in Teeswater Mr. Wm. Ball' also'spent - theday in that:town.. - jVlra. T, J. Gibbons, and two child ren, of Bathweli, Man:,, is visiting her father, Michael •Kenny. , •• . Ur. R.ichar°d Elliot,' who bas been ih the west for Ole past three inontlis, re timed home Friday night. __Mate, Wines, W-ao ..hakixto.c.ao iously'ib, is at present very low . 1lcr ' friends aro anxiously awaiting' tr.' fav oiralllo Changer The .services,', which were._ to h•LLve. bean held in the It. Q, 'church here en londay, A have been postponed owing to, the fitneral:of,Mrr, Wm. miller, ftiversdale. ' •y. J• A Lirrr.r. SUPaILST 0:v. -Say, What about those einnamon apple pet' Socials in the West? Young ladies, don't you thinkyou could make the young men. thick as inuch of oar eastern Country as they do of the Wesst, if you would only muster up sprite' !dough' and havo a stnnlar affair "1 This would he the chew' a of. your life to display your. dornt'stie serrate, knowled Vie and along: with the others, .feel that none of we..youfg men Would slip out. thee' brieoar.. Capital Paid Up , $2,750,000 ,..i'3,250;000 40,000,000 Reserve. and. 'Undivided Profits' Total •Assets ': • ' It is not easy to alter the Habits: of a lietiuie-no' small . natter to forsake : extravagance. and learn to save: Ston will never learn': unless,' you have. the incentive of a Savings Account:'' "Do rrnt"proerastinate-call at`tlie Bank ' ' of,.HanTiltcu-and openan account. , •' J. +.. McGU11F • Aget(r.: • Ltteknow • ogg fiiifl Head Office: HA- 1;r i4 •• • FOOT ' COMFORT . This is the' tiinn ,of. Year'when you must ha:, e good foot wthir.. It will pay you to buy shoes . • need+of our customers and give the very best . valnes for your Money, A full stook of • Heavy Rubbers and Sox LeggingS: foO3stsyS. thia Ilen;.-Oir:ershoes Shoes is emnplete. Our Ladies' Rubbers are • tini kind that won't slip olE Ask to see nu r Tea. a feat/ to At feet. iLet us fit you witl pair ot our line Plioes. • ril.g JOYNT 411TOE. :STORE 0400