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Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-11-23, Page 5Thursday, , Tovembe s3rd ,• xgt:r • HURON NEWS; . John Denholm shipped via. G. T. •• . _R.15 carloads_.of', • yirom Bhvth and Rellra.ve during the fast. week;:: Mrs., Daniel, Trpemauer, wife 'of a prosperous farmer living near Dash- wood, committed, Suicide icy banging. f l3 Na '- sonr Lebean, of Zurich'. .h purchased .a fine 230 acre farm near Clinton! for. $'12,100. • It is said' to be 'one: of :the" finest: farms,- in• :Huron County. • • . The Clinton Motor Car Company which is scarcelym twomonths old isalreadyaccepting orders.. The. first to be booked was for a $3000 ,motor truck for a bi,j housein the' city, • While putting, storm windows.on the Bank of Uonalnercerat: Seaferth,-Wiilian peas felloheavily •.to• t e ground. *loin 'the ladder on Which h P. w fie was standing, and, although ' not seriously injure w is badly shaken up, • Oliver Jerv's'recently dBliveired to W, .Marquis, of Clinton, twenty-fqur erate•fatt;.ned chickens: whi.3h averag od 7 1.6 lbs., :each. 'John Crich of Tuckersmitlral-se delivered a .very 'fine bunch of 42 barnyard chickens which. avelage"e% 6` .13'"lb ; Rothias we're s. third .of an acre. he recently gathered 47.7 -11F • a.. • Mot • ortioiLucKNow.seNTINKL Page- BarredPlymouth Rocke.• leg badly between the knee and ankle. Item, James z was inducted as He ' w:tis removed to Wingbam pastor of. Knot Church Clifford, hospital .and. ' Pr. Kennedy made an by Rev. Mr. Currie moderatotOf the X ray examination which revealed Saws -Prresbytey., ev. r. the fact: that b'oEh bones of the leg Malcolm, Holstein, p weebrokep the larga one 'in two Rev. Mr. Cranston of almer ton Oar-90o addressed the congragationi ,and Rev. .A,' DANuunotts COGLI$ION. A8 J. Mr McCulloch, of • Harrirtop, ad- FI►.rrish and his sister • of 'Leeljurn dressed the • for Two. boys, Harry oyle. and Gordon. McDonald, near Colborne,: undertook to pick 50 barrels of apples'in 5'hogrs They commenced at 12.30 and finished at 4.47, filling the contract with 13 minutes to spare, the. average time for •1l1;E't'u.N anis Bi$IDQE -L best eight o'clock one Thursday night, as Wm;., Currin. was, going into Wroxeter, he n1et,Thoa. Sanderson: on the bridge. ',The nigh�be'iri"vtery 'da-rk they did not see each other 'until their buggies met, Mr. Sanderson was thrown; :out, but fortunately received 'no, injuries, Mr. Currie's horse, however,• made a •ever r-etut-ning from►. toil -in .. . ' spring to Set :away, tearing the shafts s. week t w r rem the u gyand� prn1 ig ltir. Curr let hog e e met Wy a double;, out. He held on to • the horap,; team, and :a heavy wager' going at a bourse a held • ainedofoot furious rate. •, he wagon wan driven - pi ' O close to the u llat onthe 1. AP!D TELEPHONE: 'DEYELOPEMEN'I,'. s, __. b g8y t e of t tem ay, Township telephone •sys: wheels :on.'the latter :was. blokes Off'. :--The weak . , It was ,a miraculous c$cape. for Mr; •n P extension . last Com 'completed its. e a barrel being flue anuutes, 8 second's.. Farris : And his sestet•,• Such ire• lines, having .built 32 Miles during . �. h _d .. Phis is 'a record, and he time was hav'or as that Oft the occ an of the the,•last few weeks.; A :bite froom. kept by five of.- their friends: y wagon deserves to. be paints le ;severe Exeter to Grand Bend }las been; .front..., p P The sudden coining of 'cold weather •lY' pleted having its• central at Dash found ' the fanners of this district Btu ()AT Y.t tu,•-Last P : Cl wood.. •• Many' ,smal!er lines, on the a 'resent Of nine. bu3hels . of Siberian, xo i 1"•, penes small losses in connection•.. with root p. ,, spru►g lap' •concessions join this line ; on the 'Lake I, pretty:well reared: Manywill have Cook, of t,odeiich 'township, received prepared, i as In the 32 nlileg 100 h f 1z l'7 1 f the M 7 ] are being installed in the. fano ers's tem but thea are only etnenal Farm Guelph .. he yield therefrom crops which could: not: be raised in oats, ern. , i ose ex o e oce homes making 300. hones:. on. the et,. thole' n y n wholes ate►►�. riled over i05::milesof Cold: weather Comes to ' Heron earlier he thresh0 ,on . Wednesday .last and • y, ` 1v V0. than to'Southern Ontario!). and ,most. found. he had ' two `:hundred;... slid:, • p' ole take, pree,aution' aecordin l . twentysix bushels. •,As' , the' past Nubs RIO PoiAioss. John Bayl'.ey 4 O•-�••' g n it r w 'h best: of tho 2nd,Ycoricessiun of :tiull o has'' Lin BODLY iJRvsi1ED'-Gleo.,•Smitil .sur me as not. . the for •oat . ett growin ', the result is considered vet^ had ••emarkabin success , in potato of Turnberry, met with a bad accident g Y . , , on Saturday He working is satisfactory ; Mr. Cook, purposes. growing this year; On. a pieoe of land Ywase having a• bi s field: of the Siberian next where tho'wheat was killed last. ,oar a,.the;.„bu�h, wit ,< j4hA Mut�.+�.i>�.. ellen- a g��,.< �.�...,.�...,....,�:.�. �,., .�.,;.- - saw logeli d •and crushed his left year, ,` • ., ,x o�__,rtie Plante liii7iber� s: a'n°n�f rem one kPe . // 1 one hitnriceci_and fifty bushels 13u -t the size' of the potatoes Was more remarkable than the quantity. One of t,.em measured ' 18* 22 inches, and weighed3f. pounds. . Another `meas. , tired. 10x221. inches, and a third o a 16x13'f;-W ea* h of . the'latter tipping the•srales'at''3 pounds, . A cvRIOUs +. r11, A nurn.her of egg curiosities have been reported from t l uron County within' the past year: Hers.:is the latest. J. T3. 'Miller of , Clinton ,happened on' a..—large and healthy : looking egg, which lie had his good wife boil •for his , 'lunch, On, attempting to cut it open, ,says the Clinton \'ew.s•Record, he encounter ed ;unusual' resistance; and on 'forcing. his way, into the enterior' .found that within. the large .outer shell was 'a perfectly formed smaller egg. After all, the old fashioned eaas w' h 1. of.meat and a; dearth of .shell are •perhaps the most suitable • DISCOVERED ::'EAT BED -The Ghnton. News=Eecord reports • 'the. • discovery of a peat bed on the farm of J. K, Wise; On :the. Huron Road,, ;Walking over ' his fruitful --fields •one- day with aivisitor„.t.he...latter.....retnac ed , "You have a fine, peat bed here,' Mr. tV se. The •latterwas., much: surprised, as hewas unaware of any- thing of. the kind.. But.a shovel was procured, and 'after 'digging, to.a depth of eight feet theabottoni of the • bed. ws,s not reached. Mr:.'Wise has since had a, quantity of the earthly::ma terial taken -out and- -kiln, dried -sand finds- :that it makes' -excellent fuel.',; He: is' now independent of al; other sources WEEKLY STORE. Winter Coats for Men..._.. •.. DressyM1ack ` Beaver Cloth: . Overcoats with warn; Fu � ollars and Curl Cloth or. -Plush-linings, are always suitable for winter wear for Hien. We have a 'good . assortment of sizes and qualities 'in stock as foliows:- MEWS' BEAVER:.OVERCOATS, Fur ,• Collars and-., Curl 'Cloth . -linings:at $15.00, 23.00 .and 22 MENS BEATER OVERCOATS, :fur ,collars and; plush linings at $25.00 and 30:00 . :.: MEN'S BEAVER OVERCOATS, Imitation "Lamb Dollars,.'quilt- ed linin s•at 35.00: and 30.00 ' .MEN'S•OVERCOATS, in. Beavers, :and Tweeds great range bf' styles and:"•qualities, Plain, Prussian Presto or College Cedars,; prices 7..50, S.00,• 10,00;_ 12;50, 15 00; and $17.00. • • ' Men's. Coon Coats Very fine: quality; Made ofchoice selected skins, : prices 60.00' 65.00 and $75.00. Men's Calf Coats - . oats` • We havelhese ;'iii Natural: and Black colors;, special at $20.00. • Yeiiteens The demand .for. Velveteens is still, as great as ever, , and they; are picked pp. as they .appear on the market. We were fortunate in ,scouring earl ,•good stock of our special lines at 50c1, in Black, • ,Brown and Cardinal. � Navy,. Green We ,. ..: , . ,may still' have a• fair supply of these,' but they a going fast, an 3 by� the way the `• quality 'ofthese.is just as good as some of the big city stores are asking 75' and SSc. for.,..We hope_toJ1ave; l3ighor .prii ed_Chiffo i finished blacks_. .1).y,the end, of this. week:• Boys Knacl£er,'n-d - Bloomer ants We have just placed in stock a larfie range of Bey's,'Knickers arid ' Bleoiners, all made from pure wool Worsteds and Tweeds in nice dark shades and neat . patterns '-- These com•a-little higher -in. rice -than.- rdinar .lines -• bu the-:.�d'rfiareiice--ii'-iirore- th n made,u in extrwear and appearance. The range of• sizes: iuns, from 26 to 3•I P Ladies' Tweed: Suitings There is a growing demand for Tweed Suitings • fir' Ladies' Costumes,and we have a nice range of shades And prices .of these in ,stock at 50c. 75, and 1.0o, I 25, 15o, '20.o and 2 5n per yard,• . with ail the linings and"trimmings for making them up, allies'.. Plaid S itings We have•aiso'2 iaree stock 'of plain suitin s in Ilraadcioths, Venetians, Cheviots and, Berges in all the best colo's and a range of prices. ,. N. B, -Store closes at 6 p.• my except :Saturdays.' l taken' up in *be : partaking of .a sulnp- tuous repast in the form of a fowl' supper. , After doing ,Ample- justice to the many dainties providedby the ostess, the remalning pairtof the evening was spent in friendly: con ver Dation, in singing and in playing the genies popular at the time when Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell, firstagreed, to share one .another's .burdens. ,. The p:r ' brolceirghurttralter njrd=Hilfht and toe, guests dispersed to their re- -spective homes* The host and hostess 'were the recipients of many beautiful. and useful presents which go to show the high: esteem in which theyare held by their many acquaintances. Your correspondent joins with these friends of Mr, and Mrs.. Blackwell in, ,wishing them many continued ' years. of united health, wealth and connubial bliss. . . Olivet • •Miss'Mamie 'Roulaton is In Brant- ford at present. '•' . Wm. Borden returned home' from the' West last week •• Special services are beingherd in' P . Olivet church this week. , Richard; Scott leftlast week' for •Bufiaie where ire will visit' 114 sister fora short 'time. `Duncan McTavish lef,'t for Brant- ford last week.' ` Duncan may spend the winter there Mrs Austin Solomon �.of, itoderich,_ visited her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs, Saris. McQuire,,t'his week, + . • • A number of ladies met' 'at, the home of ' Mrs. •:Josephs , Colli.ng en Thursday' of • last' week 'and . held prayer meeting ;. Rev. Mr. Rivers was present and conducted.. the meeting Olivet .Epworth League had an election Of officers on .Tuesday evening, No've►nber 146., • The' following' officers were elected:- ' 'President; -Wm.•. Hust n. , list. Vice Pres.=Wajter'Walden. 2nd Vice Pres. -Laura Colling.•' -3rd Viee Pres. -Minnie Coiling: 4th: Vice Pres. --Chea. Wilkinson ecre , ry. izzie. McTa sin h Treasurer: -Percy Ronlsten. Organist.,' -Vine Coiling. Assistant .Organist; -Milia Smith. of fuel supply. 'B -AIR . EAurFIE1- RkIrIISED,WONIEN rllE•WORLD /: OVER. USE .IT' . Every.women knows that: there is nothing so' good for: hair and scalp trouble as Parisian. Sage.. If Parisian Sage is: used two .,r three times a week, ;it'viwill"keep° the scalp 'nice and clean and remove dandruff. • Tt• makes the hair lustrous. and fluffy;• and keeps _it.. 'from falling` out. ' We urge every woman who loves' • radiant and fascinating hair to go'..to J': G. Arthstrong's .,to -day• and get a tarn 50.cent bottle of :Parisian Sage. -.Be . guarantees' it.1°--pule clan,'dr?i£f;_ falling hair 'and itching scalp, or money back. . Kinlougll' ' Dr -L1app`••sva r .in•our-"bu'rg-last - Friday evening, •• , Peter; Hodgkinson. 'returned from. the, West last Tuesday." ' -•--•3de-Gitest•, vir-r-hasubeen--harvestiri:' in the -West, cetui ii—fiiome last Tues.- ;fay .'_ Jas. Bailey of ` North Dayvisited at'"O{le°"'•Tweedy..ts the beginning of this week. Thos:' Irwin of Lucktiow, pressed ihr►nt 25' ton df hay foi• • W. • Boas° to the beginning of the week. Messrs, 'Ryan and Pinnell are busv. these days getting "`their choppinh, infill in shape for; the winter trade., Miss ICe'rr, - who for the past tee r weeks has' been visiting at Thos. Mal- color's, left •for her home '`last, Siltur. day, J W:`.1touso n is having a Clearing' Out sa'e of Farm "Stock •and Imple• • manta on Thursday., November, 30th.. Mr.'R;ousom is moving' away in the near future and everything will' bei; sold without reserve',,;, : The' Adria iniitiatbrs's sale in cbnnec- tion with the Thos, Bailey estate, ,rev a good crowd on ;Viondav, The live stock brought a goo,l fair price, hut the two .farms (oti3 within, one half mile of 1 itilou h 'and the other, situated' near 'North 3a'q) did .:opt' reach the reserved: bids and souse= quently Were not sold,. WiurDINn ANNlvsn8AttY;4-Thursday eveplOg Df'last we.ih about Oh:V.fIva friends and, neighbors assembled 'Itt' the Nonce of Mr, and Mrs, Vii,. ' IL Blackwell to celebrate with ,them' thein Twenty=fifth Wedding: An,nivertary. 4'�Tho early part of the eveni ig was Mafeking $ally Altop_,-ot Lueknow, is ::visiting - relatives here • • Those who attended the Crewe . tea. meeting Tuesday night, report a good time( Weare, ;glad tac'see Mies Mabel' Alton outagain after her recent severe • attack of"typhoid. fever: • . Mr and 'firs. '' Wm. IfcNal1,: and daughterof Lucknow visited :the. house of -.Robt. ' •Irwin. Blast ,Sunday.; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hanson of East, :Tawas Mich.; are spending'. this' week Kilpatrickr • with` the • latter's : moths -mfrs.- Jos. :AVOID ;HARSH DRUGS• , Many Cailiardcs Tend io Casae •injary to the , Bowels 'lfeJ ou are subject to . constipation, Y. you should avoid .strong -drugs . and cathartics.: They only.give temporary relief and .their reaction is :harmful. and :so►netimes - more annoying,: than constipation: .'They in no• way 'effect a cure and' their tendency is to weaken, the 'already • weak organs with which they come in contact: • We honestly believe, that we 'have' --the-best-eonsti pationHtreatinen t -,•Ewer devised. , < Our faith in• it is So strong;. that we.sell it on the : positive guar a,ntee'that'it shall not cost the ':user a cent' if it, does not give entire satisfact- ion-and--nompletely remedyion-conatipa.t-•� ion: • Phis preparation is called Rexall' Orderlies. . 'These are prompt, sooth- ing, . and ' most effecting •in •.: action: They.'are made .of a ;scent chemical- discovery; Their'principal ingredient•_ is odorless, .tasteless, and colorless. Coni•bored-�with�~-•o'ther �=-=weil..kitov ingredients,-longLestablisf ed for _their -y. 'usefulness' in' the treatment of constip-•, ,tion,. it 'a tab!et'which is eaten just.like-candy, They -may -lie-•.taaen at ;:Loy ' tine, either day or night, without fear of their causing, any in- convenience whatever. They do not; gripe, purge, nor cause nausea, They act ,without causing any pain or . ex- eessive looseness. of the bowels. They are ideal for children; . wreak; delicate .persons, and• aged people, as well as for the most hearty' person. . They come in. three size packages, 12 tablets 10 cents; 36''tab1ets,.25 cents; , 80 tablets, 50 cents, R'me ober, you can obtain th,ern only at our.xstore The Rexall Store. J. G. Armstrong. $728.1$„A-,. YEAk Is the present salary of Miss Ruby Long' who obtained her business traininein, our 'School. Resultst snug. sasotrigs account, bright outlook, and promotions.. Would you like to` earn $14,00 per week? Send for but catal- ogue to.day and learn, bow. ry tf e eaence or r= J thousands u� oT , . ..ome coos HE present Huge 'd'emand for PCItIT' ' FLOUR.. shows. the ,confidence in which it is held by thousands of home -cooks. Those who, have used PURITY FLOL” have R bve come to believein it They look .on PURITY as'a friend:: l'hc',v feel they can trust it, implicitly, because' eah and every• loC, of PURITY FLOUR '• has always been uniform -always up to the high standard of..glal- ity that has made it famous. Wouldn't you, too,. like to.•:use' a flour. you 'could always ,rely on.? Wouldn't you like to feel certain that your bread, cakes,; and pies • were:. piing' to turn out exactlyright? : That's.• just boom `ou 11' fee" w -hen• ou-` Y Y ' become a user' sof PURITY • —:FLOUR, - the • -confidence-: • creating •hour, _ FLOI/ .ry IItN`�-11:4B :it"cam.' t fA utisr3f F FC -OU ' Poets .• ::z PURITY FI QUR gives •high-class reeu14 because, it'conszsts • --exclusively-of -the--high-grade Portwns`of the --best Western ,hard.. wheat. '. - • • •On account of the extra: strength of PURITY FLOUR please. remember, when.'' making pastry, `to add, more shortening • than an ordinary flour ore bread and: better bread'' And. when making, jiread 'add more water, a.nd FLOUR: Will expand into 'more,.loaves, than the same • weight of ,ordinary'' Noor :can produce;' thus .making'' "more bread''a.n-d bet "Make your next, flour order spell 'P-'U=I; r4 -Y It' costs slightly' more,. but it's'. worth the, difference • Add PURITY FLOUR to 'grocer)" list right now.: 104 ' -For Sale '-rt LneTknov - by Franh, Tate 'Grocer. :IN,CORPORATED 1855! Capital Paid Up_ •Reserve: Fund. . $4,4. ,ono` Assets ' • $44, . ,ono .. _. Has 8o Branches in` Canada, and gents andCorresP ondents in all the Principal Citi s in the World. A. GENERAL BANKING BUSIN • SS ,TRANSACTED. S A'V.I/N GS' B -A N,,K ; rp 'PAR? pAR? ?i E N T.::: at all Branches... Interest allowed a highest .current rate: Iran Kitchen '' AIIIIIMEMEMP Ins?: ECONOMIZ 11 PAT OCT.27. OS LICENSED OOR WITH GURNEY. OXF 0 ONLY It is a wonderful patent device, the Oxford. Economizer, and ,s licensed This marvellous regulator keepa the oven at a given temperature, We -heatis ivasted-Incithing goes tp the flue but bad odor% steam and smoke.: The fire is held for houri withciut attention -7 -ready. for immediate , and all this labor, time and, fuel saYed by simply turning the crank: With the Divided: Oxen Flue Strip yeti have 'everi baking, because of The Reversible Grate is provided 'With strong, interlockini teeth that re- duce teals to by and design the 'Chancellor is an oniametti as well as; a necessityin any kitchen. The Range liere rep- resetted and other Gur- ney.Oxfords of every sOrt played on our floor. NOW :IVIttrOo.;.84.Sittherland • ES, SIG .6:4'iriadlhesh.e0068:vtitirtifieitebsoinitset: ia.,4soilobouLlordatcyoks.a. i...kttida of