Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-12-07, Page 9T in
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THE SILVER BQ f4.
It Wes ..Full of Water, ,and .It Fouled
the. Wok End Guist.,
A rising young politiclai r in Nevi►
York tells, this. story on himself, He
Waa'Invited recently_ to spend •a• wee*"
end at a• ,country house, where things
were' done a notch or•:two more• elab-
orately than be was accustomed 'to,
and he. stood hi not a• iittie awe of the
solemn person who" was assigned to.
act as ,temporary •valetto him:, The
_.climax..,.came•-,wheq• Chia•..-functiona
tapped at bis. door on. Sunday morning'
and told him it was $ o'clock.
"All right. I'Il, get up," said, the vie
!tor, and, the solemn man disappeared'
into the bathroom, 'trot which pres-
ently the noise or "Water running Into
the bathtub wag .audible In half• a
minute more theSolemn person emergg,.
ed, holding a large altver bowl 'fall of,
water, with which he approached the'.
bed.
"He must, have seen• the astonish%
went in my lace:" said the New Yprh;
er.. '!I .Eonidn't conceal. it. it was a,•,
Wholly new game to mer.and l didn't
• know whether I was expected to dip
my head in it ,or.": to drink `it :It, was
an awtnl •morent Out that Man was.'a
diplomat:; He realized `my:embarrass-.:
Merit, and• be just let drop in. a cold and
aloof tone,: ars If be 'had outsiders to
deal with/every day,. the simple ex-
planation.. • ,•
" M� a temtnre er �Qnr b^ awth ,_
sir. "-New York Sun. .
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Make'. the Youngsters
appy; with a• • .:. •
to. look . over our :list: ...Of the man beautiful
...Bro:w le' Ca
n _ xnera.e • ,then vve haYe.to.-offer' • . ou -•fore our help in
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Simple to. utider`stand, `easy � � ' ..
to . Operate, , and .they _ take.
good Pictures.
Ask for Catalogue
Prices I oo, 2 o0, ` 3.00, 4.00,
When you You have read ourSutgestionsl come
and see the display of goods. You • Will enjoy
looking at them.' It will be a pleasure to us.
5.00, 7.00, .:.,:8.00 'w 9 oo,, 10.00' . tO ,S
and $12.00 ,
ow y0u..
We btty•all our ":.Goods
.fnimport
Orders '.
rom serman'France, �nland .and other.cou.ntries and can how
'ou a class of goOds
retnot to be. •,: seen: •elsewhere'. in' town., :Buying Im � ort as we deo rn an bu...in -• ch ....a ' e
•.. . .• .• p. , a s y,: g, ,e_pr..
)1.Kpdal ooffers: more
Pie • '
asure: in Winter
Wint- _.:
than in'Summer-.
;Think of all t.he'win'teramus:
einents, the beauty,. of Winter
Scenes, the indoor ..pictures
by daylight o r. , flashlight.
Would a Kodak suit someone
gsu-s now?
Prices $5.00 to 20.00
.1.A ,fedi..
One. for- Each Ailment
r Pricesl are as haw as Possible
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One for . Each Ailment
Cherry Bark Cough .Syrup
-eticea-•,Coughs -sad- colds-
Prices,26and 50' cents.
e/cale.'
S for Ladies Gifts for Men..
yne Boxes, . -: "What 'Can 1 Get :for •Nim"
Prices X25 and 50e to:$2.00 The list, of ' ossibil ties ' is sometimes
surprising y . sma . ,; e : ave given -
House Gifts %r
Ladies...
Handkerchief Boxes,.
considerable`ai<tention to Men's wants
Prnces 25 and 50c to, $2•00 ;thieyear
Toilet Sets -Brush and Comb;'
Baby Cough Syrup -•;T
Eficient and p PleaeaTit ..;
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XMAS
FORGIFTS'
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Make Suitable Gifts.
for ' Old or Young.
We carry .a full 'stock
of. the . latest copy-
right
opy-right': books; Padded
Poets and Gift Books
Al ler .gHent , : and Y .
other Books for Boys
Bessie, 'Pansie " Mil-
dred and other series
of Booksfor/ girls.'
Brush, Comb 'and Mirror; also, =
some with Manicure pieces;
Leather-and,Leatherette cases,
$3.00 and 3.50 to 10.00 and $15.00 ,
Card Cases, in ,Seal and Seal
Grain Laather, and dressed Al.:,'' • Shaving Sets..
,,; • .Prices • 1.00, 1 50 and $2, 00
Prices 251:and, 50c to 2.00 and $2:25 'Shaving Pads
.. Ps,• e & 25 and 500.
Ladies' Pocket:•Books ' 7 VanitHair 'Brushes; Ebony arid` -Rose=
Gillette Razors...
• : Prices 5.00,' 5 50 and $7,50
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Straight Razors
Prices 1,00 to2:50..
$
Purees -Small Change Purses,
.Purses • etc' wood r .. Prices 1:00 to .$5.00
Prices 26 and 50C to 3:00 and:$3 50, Mditary. Brushes, ..:: ,
Prices .3.p to $5.00' a pair
Military Brush Cases, 'Seal 'grain
leather . Priee.$1:00 `
iful .Alligator and Genuine • Seal;
Pocket Combs in leather. cases ; •.
front 5.0.0' to $15:00;• down to,
•• :.cheaper lines at 25, 50e •and $1.00 Prices 15,25 and '50c
Hand Bags -We :carry a• very'
large stock from fine • . quality,:
Suede and Velvet Bas; Beaut=
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Travelling or Dressing Compare, .., Brush and Comb ,Sets, in leather'
lona in'Silk. Rubber and'kaney and leatherette: case's . ,
Prices 3
leatliere ce .0' 0 . to $10.00_
Price: 2:00, 2:50',to• 5:00 and $6.00Pocket Pencils
Watch Wristlets . Prices 15 and iso
Price :500'' 'Manicure Pieces.
• ' •.Priees50 and 75e
Veil Cases '
+ Price $1.60, Collar )F2oxes...
Prices 1 00 to ;$?1.00
'Music Rolls and Carrying Cases,'
, .Prices 1.00, 1:50 to: 3.50 and $4.00 Clothes. Brushes ..•.
: Prices 75c and $1.00 to $2,50
kiting:•Portfo•lios Tie Cases
• Prices 50 and.eeo.
Candle Sticks, . Brass, Oxidised
Silver and Nickel:'
•• Prices/50c to $3:51) • .
Brass Kettles , :. ,
Prices 1.25 to 8.00 and 412.00
"93" Hair Tonic; Oures
w : neltu€€ :nd•-=-stops• allip:
hair. Price.50e:...'and $1.00
Brass Jardinieres and Fern Pots
Prices 50e. to $6.00'
Braes•Vases
Prices '1 50 to ;$6,56
Flowers Pots in fancy .Metal
• ' Stands, two Varieties........
Price 75C
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Glass and Potter ,:'Vase§ .
Prices 35c to $2,00'
Rose Bowls, ,something new.:.
Prices 75e to $5,00
Ink Stands .
Prices 25 and 50c to 1:00 and .$1.2,5
Bon•Bon Dishes for Candy; Salt-
ed Almonds, etc •
Prices 1.00 to $2.75,
Fruit Dishes: wA.
CruwblT.ray and Brush, in Brass
and 'Woods,; •
Price 1.25 .to $3.75
6,93'' Shampoo, cleanses', the;.
scalp and leaves the.hair soft
and.9uffy:. Price : 25 ' cents,
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C �t as
stationery
Don't fail to see' ` the
Big . Display of Pa et'r
P ...
ries. The Paper. and
Envelopes to . the
E epea areof t e.
usual' high quality.,
the 'boxes more
es are ore
l beautiful` and the
prices are a�ya
Y. low-
er than we ever ask-
ed for these goods.
A large: range at 25,
50, 75, 1:00 to 2.50
Kidney Ping,- cure' sore,
irtwiNiz So
42; acme OM AT
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I • Prices 25;35 and 60e
ewel Caws in plain' and fancy
Glass, Oxidised' Metal, Bright
anddull Gilt Metal..
Prices 50e to 65.,00
Prieeir 1.2610 $5.00
Silver Mesh Purses, Best- quality
Sterling, Silver fine Mesh, .. .
A Pure
Glycerine Soap
Large Cake 15 cents.
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Prices 25C te $1,00
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Prices:25, 35 and 50e.
Prices'50 and 75e tcr $6:5C1
Nanicure Pieces -Ebony Wail,
Bair Brushes ifi Ebony and II,ose-
WoiXli French and. Japanese%
Cod Livei Oil Emulsion for
Tubercular trouble&
Chilble,iti Remedy, soothing
itlicl.110aling, SUM 'CUre. 004
Ebonite Brushes and cheaper
Hat'Brushes, 80in0 :very fine lines..
Ebony Hand Mirrors; round 'and%
oval,,also. some fancy shapes,
big range of sizes, ..
Priees.50 and 75e to• 3.00 and $3.50
Perfume, choice packages..
price p5o to $3.60
priees 75e to $1.c9
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nisi -stain Pens, Waterm' an's Ideal
the•pen that gives perfeet•satis• • Prieee 1.5.0 to $6.50
Smoker Sets .... . On Brass Tray r
Prices 3.00 and $4,06 . Prices 1.25 and $2.00
Priees 25 and 35e
Dinner Gongs,. in light•and dark
Tooth Paste, antiseptic and
.cle;dorant, whitens the teeth.
'All prices
Tobacco Jars, in Erass Pottery
-and fancy woods;
' • Prices 25 and 50e
Prices 75c and $1.00 to $2.25
Pipes in Cases, Single Case Pipes
' , raid eompa.nions of two. and
Prices 1.50 to $9.00
Box Cigar, 25, or 50 cigars. in
Pricea 1.60 be $3.50
Change Purses..
• Prices 25 and, 50e
Prices'50,, 15e and $1.00
of large arid 'small pictures,
from t .15e to 43.75
'''Library Ink Stands in Cut Giese,
'and beautiful Hammered Brasa ,
Prices 1 00 and $1,25
Sunday -at Home, a book of the
containing. scissors, thimble,
needles, bodkin and several
other useful pieces for sewing
Prices 1.00 ki $5.00
Plow -ire for decorating, „
Prices 5 to 50e a spray
Beef Wine__
and Iron
Builder
Blood 'Purifier
Price $1:00
IRheumatic' Remedy, prempt.
anteed cure. Priers 50c. $1.
Mucu-Tono-a sure and safe
remedy for catarrh, tOc, $1.
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THEATER' SEATS:;
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VerY : Annoying Indeed It Waa Before.'
.They Were Numbered:.•
People; who now s
4 p e *day T book 'their
seats beforehand .for the 'play• cannot
conceive of •the • discomfort of ,other
days, an instance of which, is given by
John Fyvle in "Comedy Queens of the.
Georgian Era."
"One of Charles .Matthews newspa
per cuttings," he says,."contains a let-
ter front a disgusted .playgoer'' dated.
January, 1776, protesting against this
custom of `permitting a'. footimlan to..
pit for:an'act or.•.two of a play:next ,to,.
a woman of ,the .drat quality by way
• of 'securing a place for his absent nnas
'The indecency • of the practice ' is
saidto be• aggravated ;by * the • uanal
• choice of the :dirtiest servant of the -
!zanily `for this duty.:' for.. the men'of
•para et , and '6'g ii e` o prance �''b
tore the . lady's' chairar. 'with Ilghtede
flambeank. or hang like a tope of on
bus beh1nid. her eoalh:- -":
"As a remedy for this nuisaa'ee the
writer of this letter • made, the revolu-
tionary'saggestion :that the sittings in
the boxes_should be numbered,_a_pl'an-
which 'does 'not seem 'to.` have• Occur,
red: to any` one .previously • and•'.whicl
Ware not adopted till.. long, afterward.",'
,-London Gentlewoman.
Women In Tibet.
Concerning.the' manners of Tibetans'•
a' traveler writes: ''The ` malepart; of
the Amdb p•bpulation is fond .of meet:
Ing ;together for. frivolous 'conversation
ou all suitable :,and unsuitable occas
skins. . The most the:men do is. to go
!hunting, and .:robbing. „The domestic
work. inch, as 'tending the cattle, coli
lecting . tnel., drawing water and, In
short.%everything, falls ;on•the' women.
While the 'wife is working incessantly
all day long the husband grows weary
with idleness and does *not .go to -her
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assistance Unless she IS physically 'm,.•
capable of doing any work at alL ' On•
hor'seback'the women are: as dexterous,
as: the men. To;'catch any horse she
•Likes out ¢f the troop. lay her.'band on
Its mane and quickly sprinng on to• the
back of the barebacked steed and' ride
Off in any directipji:, she ° wishes is an
ordinary featfor any young,Amdo wo-
man." -!Chicago News.
•'Th. Oil Bird.
. One of the animal, curiosities of
•South • America is the "oil bird," or
guacharo. It breeds in rocky caves,
and one of its favorite haunts is the
laland of Trinidad it'•lays its eggs
In a nest made of mud. and the young
birds are • prodigiously fat.: The . na-•:
tives •melt the fat down in clay pots
and produce from it a • kind of batter.
The eaves inhabited by the birds are
usually, accessible only 'from the sea,
and the hunting of them !s sometimes
aa. excithig 'sport. •
The word' ‘,t,'alchits" on board a Corn-
bric fishing smack arousesihe ire of the
crew. Should the bated Word' be .nt-
tered as the boat is leaving the barber
. would Stand a fair chance' of being
hurled overboard, Tha Mere mention
"rabhlts" destrOyS'all chances Of
OsVii hard job.
loot 41s your father at hcimer'
"He's trYing to be; sir," Said Joininy,
'bet you 'know. ?dr, Scitilggs,
mother's here."-HiirPer's Weekly.
The fleiri Sorrow.
"Did yOnn operation 'cost yon Muela
".'es. but didn't niind that 80 much
as the dollars it 'cost." Baltimore
Liberian. .
Able arid. Willing:
The Rector-PreddY. do Yoll
where little' boys go who' go fishing On.
the Sabbath day? Freddy -,res, sir.
Fellow me And I'll show you the place.
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• Her Sacrifice.
led ID
life? NiarJorie-Sbe hopes to marry a
millionaire rind save him from the die-
grace.Of dying rich.. -,-Life.
There IS genius as Well in virtue its
Tn Intellect. 'Vs the doctrine Of faltb
age ..9.
Kinlough.
Wesrey Boyle• was in; ClandeboYe :and,
London lost week.
Mansell, Hodgins of Winnipeg visited
.friends bete this week,. t.
A nunmer ..roan. our burg attended
Moss Johestpn's .sale on Menday,'
,• Mr, and ;sirs: Geo. Maines, of G {dime;
visited at the. store last Thursday
Mrs.•.R lig Ifodglrioson is visiting her
brother at Whitechurch this week,
mss• K" 'eItte Fitzell,• of Toronto; is
visiting her parents here at p3•esent,.
A number from here attended the
Fowl Supper at Bethany on Tuesday
evening. -
Wesley Boyle is having an auction
sale of 30 cows in Ripley Qu. Saturday,
Dec. 901. . .
Mrs, Haldenby Sr., is visiting her
daughter Mrs. pec Haines of Ulamis
this we.
Mrs. Those• icore and Mrs. Joe' Black,
of Olivet,• •visited the former's daughter, -
•Mrs. S: R. Haldenby; on Friday,- s•
Did yorrnot' a that smile' •that, Jack:
wears1 Well b'u see the moon was
shining and •.the Rites have . had the
desired effect..
A S•t7CCEs$Fa L�p •SALEA'large ;crowd
attended•Mr, J. W. Rousom's sale last'
Thursday, The live stock •was. of good
quality and brought good prices. The.
proceeds of the sale amounted to
almost, wenty- ve undyed dollar*. :
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WEST WAWANOSH COUNCIL
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TOwxslilP .Cotrrroii,.--=Counttil ' met n°, ;•
November 22nd, as per adjournment; fl'
members' all present; Reeve Bailie' i
P , n 4 n
the chair. Minutes of last meeting •
read and passed ;on/motion.of A:itche-
sen wind Murray. Treasurer's' state
inert showed balance on band ` of` .�•
•$1416.18. Moved by Wilson and
Watson that Henderson be paid $40
on account and balance to, •be held
overtill work was completed. On
motion of, Murray and Wilson,. orders
were drawn on the treasurer- to cover
amount of taxes ,charged to parties in
Dunganrion for Statute Labor and that
Mr, Wni, Mole be asked to -give a
statement to. Council at their next
meeting. ''The taxes of Mrs, • Hedley,
$5.15,
and Mrs. Stitt,for.$3.06 are :to
be refunded on notion of Watson and1
i7 on. • Moved•iby'', >: son an )li ur-
ray that the, matter of Youn '•s .drain
bee lf .,r . g
t.oveuntil after elan. 1st. 1912,
seeing that it i mpoiisible tp make, a
survey and proper examination.. of .the
work in dispute. • The Guelph Junc-
tion By., questionwas left over :until
-the' next meeting on motion of Watson
and A•itchie'son.. Cheques, amounting
in all to $436.66, were.; issued in pay
.trent of. accounts. It was ;moved by.
W. A: 'Wilson, and sec.. by D. B.` Mur-
ray; that we,the members and officers
of the. Council board of West Wawa-
nosh,'eictend to
. Mr. Bailie and 'Mies.
Bailie our sincerest' sympathy . in their.
recent sad bereavement. Signed by
all the numbers of the Council. Board,
'Council adjourned to meet accord-
ing to. statute on' Dec:•.15, 1911.,.
W. G, M,cCrostie,
Clerk, pro tem.
WINGHA.M •
The Ladies• Auxiliaryof . the W in' -'
hani General ,Hospital held :a• every •.
successful .kerchiefand: apron bazar
intim ecuncil chambers.
• . The' •Wingham Boy. • Scouts have
completed their course in semaphore
signalling, and laat Thursdayevening
had an exercise in the morse'.code.
The, shipments' , of . turkeys: from:
Winghain for the Christmas• markets
are much larger than were, the :ship-
inents'of last year. The majority of
the birds'are shi. •ed alive.
Principal ; Stalker, of the••. Publico.
school, • has been giving • his : pupils
exercises in fire drill, and• to_. such.
purpose that the. last• time • the' alarm
wa ;given;•the • school was cleared in
50 seconds. •-------- '
The bearieg:of the :charge against
;..t.,14.._ Schafer in connection • with an"' '
information said against hien by. Con
stable Pbippen, charging • him With
'•havingsold.liquor toan Indian Lister,
grad again adjourned, on account of the '
"absence of a witness' nainei Lewis,
who cannot 'be located., . Afterwards,
we.,understand, the action'was ,dirt- •
missed., .•
AN01Ilan '1.NDUsinie SeetrnI:D.-
Wingbarri his secured another in=
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