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WAElto
including changes of old ones by
local advertisers only. (Most other.
display, ads, are changed regularly.
according to it pre -arranged schedule)
P. J. McCherles...a, -.Page 1
T,Arteetrong
Spence ,
'Murdite dr Sutherland.
' W. G. Andr8w a. 4
.4'. ca. Muidoch dr. CO....
, Frank Tate . , , . 7
J. Q. Armstrong...9
61: 12
McIntosh dr Cameron, a. 12.
-Barrett ta .Armstrong... 12
Read ahem- ads. patronizethe ada
vertisers: Business men who pay for'
newspaper space have something of
value to tell you and pay you the
complimeut of phowing. • that they
think your patronage worth soliciting.
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money, -
LOCAL AND OPN4RAL
• James A:Lamb was in Wine on Wed-
, nesday evening,
a Hoge are going "downagain.-.--we'
mean the four footed kind.
L. LaChapelle was in the city yester-
day, buying his Xmasstock of aewelry,
. Don't renewdfoi your city papers of
any kind until you see the Sentinel's
' clubbing list next week. It will be a
money tearer to you
Lucknow Hockey ateam sent two.
delegates to Palmerston on Wednesday
and Lucknow has been entered as group
3 in the Northern League. •
..___a_a_Rereatat-MeKialeyepiekehedi-eatiniveitt
sag sermons at Blyth on Suridaire hart.
Rev: Mr. Fear of Blyth`took Rer. F. -M.
Mathers's„work in Cheeky.
'Dr. ' Brown, Eye, Ear,- -Nose, and
throat, will be at the Cain Hotel Luck -
now, Deca12 Hours 1 p. m. to 7 p. m:
• ' • Eyes tested and Glasses reapplied.
Frauk-Tate-last week received an
..order. from Oalechio,' Ont, for ' five'
• barrels of' now famous American
,
(al Oil sells at . 2 gallons for
2% P1.90,-,aeaa ',a:0 a? a - 74241
T. L. Treleaven-81(14as. ad.. was 1001
late for this mine. Watch for it next
.week. In the meantime" he invites
• everyone' in to' •inspect his •splendid
showing of holiday goods.
Charles Dalton, millienaire fox ranch
owner, of. Prince Eduard Island,
re-
cently purchased from J. C. Catkin, of
Gaspe, three black foxes for . which he
paid over nine thousand dollars. ,
While trimming the wick of a lamp,
Miss Dolly Tindale, of aHahover, was
nearly burned to death. In seam man-
. ner'her clothing caught fire,- and Wore
help arrived she was frightfully burned
about • the body. It is said that only
her corsets 'saved her life. 'Hat" face
a Will not be disfigured. ' •
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. The Kincardine Reporter has this
to say regarding the Lucknow orchestra,
which played for the play, "Facing the
' Music" recently put on in th it town:
' The work of the Lucknow orchestra
was one cif the pleasing. features .of the
evening. ...It rendered a number' of
tee overtures and the audience showed
its appreciation by splendidly applaud-
„. jag Lacknow has. a god advertise-
ment in the • orchestra and 'shOuld
. 'proud of it. They also played for 'a
little dancing party Which toplace
After, the plea. • ' •
A Sucesalls1 &WOW
" The hot fowl supper at Bethany
-churchaon-Taesday--urgataar
bounced success. A sumptuous suyipnr
end a good programme were provided,
and something like $60 was realized
therefrom. Teeswater supplied a liberal
portion of the attendance. • .
Jubilee- Singers Coating '
The famous Canadian Jubilee Singers
have been secured to come to LuaknoW,
and will appear in the town hall here,
under Methodist auspices on Monday
evening, Dec. 18. Tickets '25 and 35.
cents, 'Plan Of hall ...at Armationgat
jewelry store. See posters issued.
-Christmas tree
A Christmas Tree and Entertainment
will be held in Hope Church on Thurs.-day, 1:)ee.:21st, 1911. .4 -good program
has been prepared, also an aildreaa will
be given by Dr. Newton on his trip .to
the Old Country. Admaleitha children
10 cents, adults 25 cents. • 14-12-p
concert in aid"rca the Y. M. C. A.
will be pat on here next Thursday even-
ing by the Francis Firth </concert Com -
'paltry. It will be a high' class concert at
a reasonable pride, and should meet
with 'general patronage. See ,Posters
aimed this week. TwIrets' 25 and 35
*cents. Flan of Hall at Armstrong's
•Jewelery Store. •• ' • • .
Spottsn's School
Students receive the best Positions
Andnhe-demand-for them is many times
the supply. • Tamarinds. of ambitious,
young WO% Who Work during the day,
are preparing for 'useful careers. by
studying in the evening. The Winter
Term of this popular school begins Jan.
2nd., as will be seen by an advertise-
ment on ,page 5. Spotton. Schools .are
located the towns of • Wingham,
Clinton., •Walkerton and Orangeville
and the cities of Londe; Welland . and
Peterbormaaaa
The spirit of Christmas is beginning
to show itself, aad the beat evidence' of
that fact' is a handsomely illustrated
catalogue now being distributed by F.
T. Armstrong. It is adepided .advance
oyer anything previously attempted in a
local way, and is equal in prieting.and
illustration to the best efforts oftheabig
Mail Order Houses, 'It is intended I to
emphazie the advantage of aoing ;Ian
your buying at home, and shows by ac-
tual comparison, how you can - save
"money hy dealing with your local Jewel-
er; This catalogue suggest the appro-
priate thing for, everyone's -Christ-male"
and gives you a chance for deliberate
selection, with everything guaaanted
precisely as represented. ' .
The Late Mrs...Gordon.
attanypeople here will learn: with re-
gret of death in Wiiiiiipeag.'on Octo-
ber 25. of Mrs. James Gordon, .farmerly
of Lucknow. She and her husband cameto Lucknow from Exeter some thirty-six
years ago, For Many years Mr: Gordon
wait butcher here, and that capacity
became .vera Widely and. favorably
known. Six'years years ago they moved .. to
Winnipeg, where there Children had
already gone; to reside. Mrs. Gordon
Wail an invalid many years, but. was
bed fast Only a short time before her
death.; ,The end came , peacefully -
She leaves to mourn her lose her hus-
band and five Children, the latter being
Mrs: T. T. Smith, of Ocean Park, Cal.;
Mrs. R. E. 'Stinson, of Carnd,uff, Sank.;Mts. al': ',,It. Fletcher,. of ,Winnipeg;
William of 'alaphilat, and Frank, of
Stoney -M'
Latest Picture of Borden.
The recent change Of Government has
irmae Hon. Mr. Borden the central
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• KILIPATItfeft-it Mataing on Sunday,
Dec. 3, Eliza Jane Treleaven, relict
.. Joseph .Kilpatrick, aged 64'
years. • Funeral from the residence
• • of her sop. Samuel .Kilpatrick, on
-'-.eriday=t1YOutiginnitn cemetery;
-4-CO-r-fatit laaalwatataknowi On Sunday,
' Dec. 3, Peter Corrigan, aged 91
- 'years. Funeral to Hofyieod cern-
- ' etery on Wednesday,' Dec. 6., '--,
, on,Men4.,,
day Dec. 4. James Smith, formerly
of Lticknow. Funeral., from the
residence. of Mrs. James Sandy,
Lucknow, On Thursday, Dec. 7,
to Greenhill. cemetery.
Lucknow. on Tuesday,
'Dec. 5, Joseph Little, aged 90 Years.
8 mos., 19 days. ',Funeral from the
residence of his son, W. J. Little, on
Friday, Dee'. 8 to. Greenhill cem-
etery. :
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WnsR -In Ashfield • on Holiday,
Dec. 4,, to Mi. .and alas, Robert
, Webster, a son. ,
• Mogaraetta-In Lucknow on ".Monday,,
'Dec. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. P. J Att.
Milian, a sem • •
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MARRIED ' •
STIERRiF10-01tAICAM.-111 St Andrew's
' Manse, Blyth, •on. Wednesday,
Nev. 29th. Miss Mary Ilelena Chu.;
'. ham, ..,of Lucknow, to Mr. Sohn
Shertiff, of Winghant... Ceremony
. was perforrnea.lby Rea, J. L. Small,.
'figure of Canadian Public •life: .afeny
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Public Onsarstee.
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, THOltSDA7,
Ripley
alloaaldeatnahatraa-rrilaed-IMM
from Radvers„ Sisk.
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Misses AL McGillivray and E.• Me-,
Brien were Wingham aisitors 'recently,
• Mrs. J. M. Horton. and son Donald,
of Burford, have beea visiting at Dr,
• MeCrim noon's. , •
Rev. and Mrs. F,' A. UeLennen, of
Lucknow, visited at Rev. 'Mr. Mc
Lean's last week. •
A miscellaneous shower was giveo
at the home of Mrs: Harry McMullen
in honor of Mate' E Ina Jacktion.
'St:Helm
Jahn, Phillips has returned. home
'from the West.
Hermon Phillipa is visiting friends in
Goderich this week
Sem Garton of Whitechurch is visit-
•,: mg friendeaaretainah
r Mr. Burns ,of Lueknow, dug a. Well
for Frank Todd last week. .
Mise Saekeld, Of Goderich, visited at
the home at Mrs. R. K.. Millar.
John McLean 'left. on Monday'. for
Michigan to look after business there:
'John Millet, of Dresden, is home for
a few holidays • aftee, las recent attack
of fever. •"''' ••-•
Miss Murray entertained the clakiree
of tne village at -a taffy pull -on Friday
eVaning.
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Stewart Rutherford entertained his
boa friends' it a party. on Tuesday
evening.. •
•. Thos. Phillips spent Sunday with his
brother-in-law, Mr. A. Fox of White-
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EC,
sUccEssOuL. SERVICES
erY a s ac ora
ennivermay Celebration..
The - Anniaersary • Services in the
afethodist Church OP Sunday last were
of a specially interesting eharecter,
The congregation, in the Morning Was,
large, •while in the evening the • church
was pecked, the Aerviae in the Presby-
terian Church having been awithdrawn,
Rev. F. AL Me:there:B.:D., of Caesle,a,
occupied the 'pulpit both morning. and
evening and 'delivered two taou.ghtful
and inspiring seimene. The Choir
under the able leadership of' Miss
Rinker furnished excellent music ant
lidded much to the, interest and -success
CA the services,' The appeal hail been
made for $800.00 to wipe off- the in-
debMilness of tae church and the officials
were delighted , to receive in', resporaa
about .$950.00 to which another hundred
will be added by the ladies' Aid
This will leave A snug balance when all
treara-area•paide-a
Oe Monday evening a good sized
audience gathered in the chtnch to
heat the • lecture on "Our Songs and
their Story" , delivered by Mr: Mathers.
The lecture wes -certainly 'en able one
and eloquently delivered and those
present were both entertained and
prefited. Durilig the, evening the choir
assisted in the program and the solos
by Miss Allin, Miss Freeman, and Mrs,
Young, Of Kincardine, were very much
enjoyed. The congregation am pleased
over the succesa of ' these services and
ratefala to all who contributed to Make-.
them such. They appreciate the
courtesa of the Presbyterian congregat-
ion, joining with them. in the aunday
evening Service.
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church, wheats '
The Ladies' Institute Autograph quilt
was quilted at the home .ofo Mrs. Peter
Clark's oe Toesday. „
'Ma and Mrs. McClinton, of Goderich,
visited their daughter Mrs.' Robert
.lorfoa1ew..,dat&J
The Wises ,..Chrisie Miller and
Annie Rutherford • of •Wingaain, High
School spent Sunday at their, homes
Gem Ward wae has been suffering
with an abenss on hie :breast . is not
•amproving as quickly as ,might be ea,:
_added. •
011yef.
George Scott returned home fioni
the West laat Week. a
Mr Cecil and •Miss Edath Campbell' ndayawith friends -at'
new. . a a •
a. Miss Ada Weadee iS • visiting her
- slater, Mae. •Rciy .Hildred of the South
Lane -this Week. •
Ma, and Mrs., HI•avell Fraser. 'of
Reid's Corner spent Sunday
ipsore with • Mr.
and Mrs. a. W. Thorr; •
'Westford
Mancel,Hodgins of Winnipeg,- Made
a flying visit here chty last week.
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Quite a number from here. et-teaded
,the sale at W..Rorisonia on Thursday:
Me -5.51.8.116y Haldenby and Reg. Mc-
Bride Sandayed at Jacobiackenswiller's.
-Messrs. Milton Donald and . Hairy
Brown. Sundayed at 'Harry Haldentaas.
Preparations are going. felward. for
a' box -social to be held at an early
; Mr. and Mrs. .Alf. Ifeclgins and Mies
Houston spent One :marlin last week
at, Fred: Haldenby's. '
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Quite a number from around here .
attended- the 'presentation . at W. Ron -
sow s list Tuesday. evening.
Chester Haidenby has aetureea from
Gilmore, Sask. He likes , the Wes' t
very 'much, and • intends .going back
again in the Spring. '
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Langside
Joke McLean Of St. Paula visited, at
W. Youngs lest week: . •
• Leslie Howe of Teeawater, visited ,
at
W. Mclaenzic'e on Sunday.
essrs, hearer and "Harkness are
busy plastering W. Becirieg's new house.
Joseph Tiffin 'plirChased a;fine heavy=
draught mare at thict •sale in; Winghana
'test week. /
Messrs: N. licCallithe J. Hudson. and.
W. LobkhIrt havehaketi the contractaaa
-elittiog*ood-firc. Niotatt. •
' A PAINFUL AOOIpENT.-Th011laS ItOSS•
met' with a very painful accident last
Week while chopping Some 'light, Wood.
A sliver. flew kfict struck hint in the
balrefthe eye. Dr. Jamieson of ,White-
ellureh, aatiaat-onceattelled' it1 awl.
tended to the injury. Ross is do-
ing as well as could be expected; an
the' Dralaaaaw_hopelnl of-aievieg ahea:
WO are autnorized by the publishers
to guarantee that . every person. who,
during the 'month of: December, pays.
'a 'year's subscription to The Family
Herald and weekly Star of Montreal,.
will receive a copy of their valuable.
'padialum picture, entitled, "Home
Again "Time Family Herold and Weekly
Stara subscription receipts in November
were 00 per cent. Over November, 1910,
almost entirely owing to the picture
which is admitted by alt who have seen
it to be the hest premien' ever given
with a newspaper. Those Who fail to
•secure a copk "wilk have themselves
to blame. 'The Fainay Heroldand
Weekly Star and such a beautiful
picture all for one dollar is such rare
value that no person can afford to nliss
it. The picture is given' both to re-
newal and new eubscribe,se.
The Sentinel anel the Family Herald
and Weekly Star together for one year
for only $1.80
Mrs. Thos. Moore and Mrs: Joseph
Black spent, a day last week with
the formers, daughter . MM. S. R.
Haldembv of Kialouga. '
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: Misses Jennie McGuire and at'auae
n or' an essrs, Wm. Huston
and Wm. MeGaire spent Sunday
With friends in Goderich.
' Olivet Sunday School will hold
their anneal ,Christrnas „ Tree' and
Entertainment . •Wedneadey' even-
ing, Deeembe'r 20th,. A good program
is beiaa previdech Everybody we!.
,Single Copies 3 cents,
"LOCAL OPTION COLUMN.
aTinrepat-e-is contracted for and7-Pad
for at current advertising rates by the
Local Option Committee 9f Lucknow 1
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The following is from a „recent issue
of the Toronto Daily News:
Mr. James Mayfair, the well know!;
business man of Midland, who is at
the Queen's te-day, states that local
option been verY successful in
that town. "It's the, best thing
that ever struck the place." he said.
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. From The Presayteriao of Nov.. 3tith,
1911 we take the following:
Last week at the Toronto. Assizes
• Mr. Justice Riddell sentenced • to the
Kingston Penitentiary a prisoner Who '
had been"found guilty of mensal:tight-
, '1711ile 'intoxicated the man hal
at. uck his wife a blew which, acting
upon her. weak heart, had reSiated in
• her death. The follovaing paraeraiai
from . the Judge's, address . ter' the
' King deserves to be reprintedaa,.
remembered: "This is another added
• toathe long and hideous list of victor-,
ie'of which King Alcohol can boast
--A woman dead by her husband's
hand, a man behind prison '.•bars,
children nibtherlesa ' arid worse than
fatlierlerta: • Such eases aft yOurs might
almost cause those 'who see no harm
in the sale and use Of intoxicating
liquor to be Willing to be themselves
d deprived from the use of these liquors.
in moderation, if only the use --which
becomes the ,abuse -might be forbid-
denathoseaavha eLnnot---nr will not-'
theni without excess.'
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Mr. J. M..ThomxpPcson,••Maneger of the
Union. Bank in Wheatly, Essex? Co.
has this to say of Local Option in
that vile.ge: '
, "This is to certify that, to my mind,
Local Option has been a decided success
in this village amid I should regret 'very
Muck to again see the town s, fall to
licence: Past Dire Bills and Accounts'
rand'Iloss Accounts have ,beelirilimirt-I receivect-
,in full, customers deposits have ' increas-
ed and business in general has shown a
decided improvement?' •
Mayer Pearson, ,of New Market, Will
. be here .On -Friday, Dec. 15th, to address
a public meeting on the matter of Load
Option. ....Neaaalarket-aas had a. full
experience of the working of the by-law,
and the testimony of the Mayor of that
thrivipa. shoidd. bo interesting to
all. Da' not fail ti come and hear What
Mayer Pearson has'to say. , " • '
oric,4.Avii...No:1,1,. .1.11...
OF THE :1/.1141.„AgE' Of -141CKNOW..
'4 By -Law to Probileit the sale by retail
.' ;' Of- spinttious; fermented • or 'other:
: .. f MantifaCtnred.Muots in. the Maraca ,.
. - pality of the . Tilla04,;. of LtickrieW.'
The,Municinaf.council of the Village •„
of Lucknow hereby enacts as follows': • ,
•• .1. Thaf.the Sale•hy 'retail. Of spiritu-
ous fermented,' or other . manufactured
liquors . is .ancl- 'shall be prohibited' i,ii.
every tavern, in or other house ok place ,
of public entertainnierit iii the said tuna- .
fcipality, and the sale thereof, 'except by
Wholesale; .ii: and Shall be ..•prohibited .
in every shop or place Other ataxia house •
of public :entertainment ..in ', the ' .aild.'
municipality. ' • • , , • • • ...',.: ' . , .
2. That file. vote, Of the ..elictOrs • of
the said Village of taicknow will be
taken on this By -la. by the Deputyrre-•"'
ifirning Officers 'hereinafter'. named 'on
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For the North pelting in
of ...
Monday, ritst day of January, Om;
thousand.. Nine' ;hundred and Twelve,
commencing.:. t nine o'clockinthe morn -
big and continuing until .fivc,O'clOck /in
the afternoon' at ,tia.e' tinderopioriod
'places, naniel a', • :: ''.• .. . • • , .
the Village Of Lticknow in Robert Gra-
hant's vacant stol-e,• Situate on the North,
,Side of Campbell btreet with H. J. Liatl-•,• .
•Say,
Depute -returning Officer. 'For ...the.
7ganth polling sub -division Of the Village .
of a:Agatha/v. in :the Council Chambers in•
7the-taffiegre i'Dia---ry • Building wifh-7T"
,E. Agnew,;Deputy4tettirning Officers „ ,
' 3. that.oirj4ie illirtieth day' .of De-
Centber A. 13,..:„ 1921, ' at. the, JCOUncil
. Chamber's ' in the .Carnegie'Libtary Briiiii 7. '
itig'iO ,ihti Village' of laiektiow. at the •
acne of elettn b clod, in tire -forenoon ..
the keeve . °take: 4a.iii, Muni. itvlity., 0101
appoint ill writing, signed by hitneelf,
two persons to attend, at the fi.ral slim- .
ruing up of the.votes by the: el&-ls., and
one- on te-L-attend-r-alt-7eacl,t4'polling-
plaee Ott behalf of. the persons. zraereatect
in AO dggirthiS of in ottiotitig •th., passing
Of aria By-law, lead a• like 'number :on
behalf of the 'persons interested . in': and
desirous of Opposing the pa'Ssing of, 'this'
.13,k4.7.1.."' That '. the C- led': o'fithe,said atituici-
pal Council of the •Village . of • '14Chnow
shall attend at the Coulicil OnankberS in
the 'Carnegie Library. Building .at the '
hour of eleven o'Clook in the forenoon
,On theSecond day of January A. U. 1912:
to' stitn up . the :number of .votes giVen
for and against this By-Livv. • . .
,This.11Y-law Shall come into force and '
take.e'ffecaas trout time First da,y of 'May
'next after the final. passing thereof;
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Council ' Chamber;..1.;fftit day of Deeeini,
lii'ir A,. 1),
1911.a1; afrieria. t.-' a. Reeve,
• 'rake 'notice that ,the above: is a ;trite
copy of a propose'd Ily,law Which has
been taken into. •constileration •, by •the
municipal Council of alla Village of.
'Luckno•tv and. Which will be filially pass- '
ed he theatitt•Cetmcil (in the event' of
the lissom of the electors being obtained
,..otiettel,r4toAtts)praoftIrlecoli'iney .otticjietitttil• lea, refTf4tOttl.trki It it,oiisi:-, .
:first publication their,!pf in
Sentinel:the date of *Odell first. publi-
cation WAS Tlittraday tfie Seventh. lay. of
'Decentber,AWIL. 1911. iiti(1' ' that at the
bour," day' aluV4tittees therein "fixed for
taking the votes of the•elecaors the polls,.
Will be held.: - aa • .
Rea- W. Bremner . of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Ripley, assisted
, Rev. 9. w, Rivets with ' the Service
held in Olivet. church Oa Friday even-,
ing. The services are being, continu-
ed tin pughont this 'week, • '
sight.
Kinloss
'Mrs E, Harrison of Winglia,m, is
visiting at Mr, E. HarrisOna.
Mies , Rae Armetrong. of glamis,
spent the week end at her home. • . •
The, W. M. S Meeting was held at
the luirne:ot Mrs. J. Black on 'Wed-
aesday. -
Mr. and Mrs. j. -H. Winteratein
spent Sundey with Mr. and, M,,. J
G. Colwell,
Mama Stella and Maggie Mena
iOinery spent Sunday watt friends in
Walkerton'.,'• ;1
itars.7Pricigeop is not improving in
health as rapidly as her many..filenda-
woUld like to see..
Miss. Myrtle Stanley of LueknoW,
is speeding a:few daps with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mita A. Stanley.,
A large crowd attended MIS; )oimn.
ateldasale on 'Monday it rat her • hou4e.
hold effecta brought a good price.
Mr J. Howitt andcatUgh tee Mabel
rettarned to their home in Clinton,
after spent:flog. o, Week visitin f i d
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To the Electors , . North
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Qkiareee iNy.-•, .,'" ' , ,,
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____,'A.t. a large Convention held ,
at Whiglimm I was nominated as
; it-Stu:nria-rd-Bearet: for the.
North Riding of liar*. and
hoped to have eetet ea upon . A '
Vigorous campaign at ;mice in
visiting the various., inunicipali,.. .
'the
-Hties:gree4rig -eleetors---a-ntl4-
holding Publie_nieeatinga: _This ..,
Para -grata rania-e been . unable - ate
carry out owing to ill health arid .•
adtbaugh,,,aarne better , cannot :.
now cover. the ridieg, :especially .
at Mich in:element, season of, the '
year, ience epee hroagh the. ,
. presu. , ..
'coadialay•
' . • a s.layearta-tlie , pl o-
.g.eanr outlined by Mn, • N. W.
1 lowelk-betieving-it-wetild7tentl--.-
't Itatholiettertneneof Agriculture, •
Educatioe, Manicipal .iaiprove.
merit and time beat • enoral inter-
ests of this fair Province., • If •
elected it. will. be ,my pleasure .
and purpose teservo you 'Along
•these lines to time best of my ,
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-• ability. • , • •• . . ....
I •appeal to all who favor sea
legislation to get earls' to time
.polls, ort 1)ecember 11th and
Any-
mark your ballots far me, •Aiiy. ..
thing that can be , honorably
' done to farther my • campaign,
Will . be ' regarded 'Ili it, Special
, favor in my iftabeitv to be More
active in . it ' myself: _ Wishing
N ot•tl is Huron electors pi•ospoil,
ty. I stu,,.)...ours truty, . .
• W.. ,n,' 1.: !mt.
' Liberal 0 ndi lae for North •
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.lIurokt.
' Brussels, Nov, 29, 1911.
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TheAtiding- Executive' urges
that no stone be left untamed to
secure Mr. i:' err's eleetion. .
. ' . ' H. B: EtAtere,
Secretary, North Ilur in Lib. '
4..iso.. . • I
Around if, ,you like before'
investing Jewele.ry.
Examine each peace care-
fully and test its quality
Then eome here aUcl
look at our stock. You
Will :find When it, comes
to jnaliing 3:gift there is
nothing' quite so', nice as,
good .jewelery;: • '
We have a iargC. assortment'. Of Jewelery suitahle., for
ChristrnaS Presents for Mother or Sister such as
Brooel es from $0 cento us to 915.00
•Pobs &i,. up See Our line at a4.Q0
Lockets, 50a tin, Latest designs in alt. styles of settings.
Pendante, a2 00 up-AMethest ad Pearl' Settings.
Call and niake your selections early.
F. T. ARMSTRONG
JE-MELER .AND OPTICIAN
Gm dora Eilted from. any Jewelry Catalogue.;-•
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, We find ihat after l000king.through our stock 'that we
have still a, number of articles which we 'can.
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,offer, at a special price in addition to ;
•re , . those offered, last week..
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Choice Dry Domestic Onions, per, beet*. ........ a: ........ • $1.50
, Rolled Oats, per sack ...'.. ...,.... ......." .........r.., ' $1.00
'Grit awl Oyster Shell, per, cwt. .. a- . '.... : .,...: .. ... : . :. ... $1,00
• Ueld Dust 8 packages for . , ..... ::.... 0... . : * . „ a. .. . _ 25e
No. 1 Red Salmon, her tin ......a . .. - .,. ..., . 10c.
Bovril Ccadial, regular SI; size foa -„ ..... . ,.... ...... 76c.
Laundry. S.pap, regular size ;se: 7: bait for ..'. . . '.' : ............. 15c. -
Mince Meet in glisa jars,- reg. 30e. size for : .-, : .. .......... 25c.,
Heinz Malt Vinegars, quart bottle, regular 35e: for .... . ..etod..-
Heinz Apple Puttee, regular 15c size, .....,. ... . a: a. ',‘'. a; 10c. •
Unfermented...wine, reg. >50e. size: ..... .. : ...: .. . ... : : ...:. 25c.. ,
Anti .Dredge alearling Powder. reg. 10e. size .for ..........: .... • . 5c.
Black Pepper, ipure regularal0a. per lb. ,for' ... : ‘.........,.. a .25c.
Jelly Pow deata Clear at lei: ........04.-............. . ..... ... 5c.
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Our Stock Of Groceries is csmplete but we are Over-'
Stockec in some, lines, and as, busin,esg after the
. 'New Year is; generally,, -quiet we wish to 're- ...
• duce- surplus stock now, . In. order.. ..
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. to do .§o are Offering the these specials
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...along With those of . last. week,
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, This offeris good for Balance of the 'Old. Year
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DON.. IcCHARL .
sTAR_GtocERYAND1-. MUDaL----REST-AUR-ANIr
Ilighest.casti Prices paid for Potatoes and FrOcluce, ,
: : Keep this, ad, for future reference.
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NELLIE-E-RINICE
T' M
CONBERT SOPRANO
'Pupil of Arthur Blight, D'r. Ed-
, Nt'ard FiSher and
• Harrison,
TEACHER OF VOICE
PRODUCTION AND PIANO
rupils,preptreci for Torontn
servotory and 1, iliscr,it'
. • ExaminationA.
Ikt. the .C4 Itottge, ListeknoW,
rriday, to Monthly weekly:»
104, ,
GIRLS :WANTE0'
.$5.00, per week to stat I.
mtm lot girls, eighteen and over
Apply' at (Mee to
04 S. Peirio. Co.; Ltd.
London,. Ont,
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J1 Clerk, yospol
. AS before:our store, is stocked
. full . for Christmas and New
Year buyers -New Good s atrive
ing daila;•:-.Booki end Christmas
'Cards in.. great variety, Poems
.ElYmn and Prayer Beaks., Bible
' Mid Pitture I3ofkt, etc, Post
' •Catil areal; ()ragtime
Violins: :and Violins 'Oases
Toilet Sets i •Marticure• Set's,
:Ansi& heiclers, Brushes of all
Snow Shops ihd Hockey
Sticks:
II 11111
$pencO'g-
Drtio Stop& •
• ore
es;
kers
ES,
of Lueack.
tra:ide shr oTpv ihaet
asholit %Ye.
:Ltheingtt
Lkindtolble,
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