Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-12-14, Page 7•
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Aft its s ectal deman son •
P d .,, the thou htfulness :and .the se of ,
every'
one, The . uestion 'is, first what shall I ': buy?_
Question � ... �l and next,. vv�here . can l
g e-foryn` e are arLucknow s e
. , .. .. - w�ewelr-:y. store are,
in, thelnio:WATCHEs
RINGS CLOCKS BROOCHES, PINS' -Jevelry
ands==Most Appropriateof all ChristmasPresents.Weha.
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badly smashing his thumb.
';BRUCE ,NEWS
13rtoxy 11E4 . Lgo.—while going
the been nig last,
on Monday morn
.eltnabeI' Township is highly fav ... .
•i
The returning otheer in tins elec
is the &evedthfrom Abel: tiv
gays the Times, Mrs. Thos,. .Etsell, of
o Walkerton
, fell on the icy walk ;and?s:
tior broleher left leg above the knee,
held that position. ' -
' • While driving into town last w
,Ar. Bright of Lion's Head, was thr his Buggy while passing 'anot
rig, and RI: htJy injured.
Thoe_,,,' ! y'nor, one -of' tlict- p
eeru, of 'Brant township, crossed
divide on- Thursday last at the. r
old a ge: of 81 yearsglad 1'i months
John Metcalf and de uglrter,
There kie •-
hgipo
� nr, :andiT'ng
enable to rise with. the'injury, Niro,
eek, Etsell • lay for about an hour ill this
•own painful condition, until her er'ieti for
her -aid attracted the attention .of, a
neighbor,, when the, necessary assist.
_u'ealx#er•et• Dr,,. -Hall, -who-:t
the was ;summoned, set'the fracture,..hut
ipe it will be some time. beforethe_ injured:
lady iss-alile to be around, again.
of • `'51eee.,iN(.E .Vic."roriv. Tlie local
Oln` Option stE.af. B&anthave been success-
of 'fol aL1 their,aetion against the Town-
en, ship council regarding the rejection of
• petition. The application of C. W.
to Keeling for act orderpompeiling• the
by , council to . sribrnit a`' by law at ' the
00. next municipal 'elections .was heard
ice 'by Judgs Sutherland, and the order
s, was i -sued. The ratepayers. of the
township' will .therefore ;have the
opportunity of marking ; their ballet.
e, for or agai'lei
st 1oc�i',option when,• Che
o€ go to, the poll.tri elect a cauncil -on
�e New Year's Da 1 1912, unless +some'
I other h itch or. dela" occurs in the..
le' proceedings,. • 'i4 3 . 13.„,\
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ori AmrrturrEj" J3Ultcxr,ARY.—Says the
Teeswater isTem `.like uiet: little
al age o • ormosa was the scene of aan
the daring attempt at robbery on .Friday
night of last week. ` Graf Broe. con-
es; duet a fur store in that place and have;.
of besides their manufactured . goods;. al •
waof skins. •Iteand a was-knownv'-al amount thatf con
es : siderable money was kept on .the •dire
' 'wises with which -to do • their ;buying:.
e ''.W Iiether the burglars were aware that
g ,Joe Graf, the senior partner was away
c' or not, we do not know. but, they did
g not And Ref; Graf at 'home alone.
rt Not•oerg,fond of being:aloneat night,
d Raef called; in hien friend; Joe Scl iel to,
al spend the night with him.. Thetwo
a, Grafs are the only aeeupants of.the
Y. , large building which bad been ruri' as
an hotel forover•: thirty Sears. The
n burglars fir,t tried to gain entrance by •.
s prying up lie windows on the ground
r -:..boor: Th r attempt was. unsuccessful.:
cl and the then climbed•.:oiuto�hc bag-
cony and succeer ;in gting,.-into'
illow Creek,, when. returning; fr
church last week, were upset nut
their buggy into• a diteha ,but .f in
ately escaped injury:. .
JAI) Radmo're.of•$rugeen cls ms
have had sheep and • lambs killed
lois this year to. ,the value of $3
Isis total losses from this.' cause si
:fueling to his •liresent ;farm he say
are ;over. $1090.
Judge i{lien• has set'aside the -Ord
Of 11;la;is'trates Gibson and. Currie
Paisley, putting John M•ignear .of ti
seine place on. the Indian hst
the evidence produced .it transit
that Mynear had caused no tr•o b
£orwhich' he was :liableto be" put'.
the list.. t •
Owing to. the breaking out'. of
epidemic of :scarlet fever in
Maple Hill school,. alt the famili
having children attending the scho
have been placed pager. quarantin
Asa result red card boards are
exlgbiiiun on . about eighteen -hd rn
in that section. •
TKEN To 4sYLvar: Walter Prim
of 'Southampton,. who after'` bein
coinmitted• to the' Walkerton jail ,soin
weeks a,go, was found to . .be sufferin
with diptlier•ia, and -on whose,,. accoui
ail the. prisoners .had to be charge
with antitoxin to prevent' a ; genet.
epidemic in the' jail; was'rernoved t
the London asylum last "week b
Provincral•,BaIliiff Simpser of Toronto
A Paireur. A.ccInewr. Joh
Pulfos, of Carrick,' recently ,had hi
thumb smasiaed in. a peculiar panne
On'eutering'the barn, he discoveie
--that :one oT'.ishorses lad not
.. it
oot over the partition • of a. teiupora
y room to the hall• Was locked, they . had
Mile
t'o; het out 'the='�4a tr they t>a rind_
e somewhere • aloe • r'The' next ' window:,,
n . '.also yielded to, their efforts. and. they,
d were once more in the .house and' in `a
ry one room; but.as the door from that'
stall,. and in attempting. to free it b
removing the hoards the horseh
became. unruly . caused two of ''th
plinks to close forcibly 'together o
is hand., tearing off. •the.flesh • an
• •position. to get all .through it. Raef
' ath�. r :• .
Ota e u our Christmas Troubles '
p and � Bring them .
Y . ,. �' ng to : this•store where
lasting satisfaction- -follow
g s e.
every
-transaction -made
nese make ea � . . .... ..
b utiful �an ..-a. pro p riate..ifts and: likel. �: to be
�: � g slid:..
• - Y appreciated.
es Tested and . G. asses.: Properly
Fitted
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—Jewelry- e�, i -r
y�:-._R Via- .ing-- =Pro-rip-tl Caren" 1
ended
0.66, Rewatd any WA c.
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chin
r .J*eler Optioan..:
Litekti.
DFSAPPOINTED •'INDIANS.--r'Ur aII
;rabb t hunters are.11iate pretti..good
sport`thls season, if the. noise. made b
dogs and guns are reliable `sins, say
a •correspondent to the' Port Elba
Tunes £rom Burgoyne A coinpan
of three 1ndians•were surpr�ised,in th
act ;of .cutttug down. a large hollow
tree about five feet iii• diameter on:'
• river:range lot. Thy__r-pected•to
atleast live coons . in. • the tree,, but
only, got one arid. a small at that, for
all their.hard. work,
BiG. RURni, SYSTE 1f.—The poles' for
the Bruce Telephone Co. are all in
place, and the wires areto placed
and • instruinents installed at• once.
Beginning with about .400 subscribers
the Co: expect to: have ]000--gh nes
working in six months It. IS said
that this will. be :one :of 'the. largest
•ruralttelepho'ne systems. in` Ont. •• .•;Ar;
rangenents; are being - Made n ith th'e
Huron and' Kinloss company `.for .
mutually advantageous connection o
the two . ysteins. where : they niee. t ir,
Kincardine. Tp., .
AI L1;GEI3 ASSAUUFEI2 Biratx\.
When Constable Briggs, •armed with
a warrant.,. went on.:Sat;rday to' surest
a man named Erb,..: near.: `nniskiilien,
who' yas, charged: titith .•.;committing
rape on •Rossetta .Good, the 17 -year-
old daughter. of •,111r. and Mrs. Levi
'Good of Culross; he. found'the ' doors of
the accused 'rnan's •home closed;' and
after, it seemsnocking in • vain, for
admittance,\ the Constable used, his
authority under; the witrrint, "tiiid:
.forced.an entrance by breaking in the
door. On teaching the interior ofthe
house he discovered,Erli'lying on: the
bed in a terriblyLinjured:sondi.tiou...
Two of the eian's 'ribs were broken
his hes was a 'ere. • an' bleeding,
and his nose was swollen” and, broken
on his face. The, roan had previously
been working f• r lir., • Good and
elaiins, • we utrderstatrd,. that' on , the
dray. he, got t'e thurnping Ile had beep
overt) Good's house trying to collect
'some motley, amid that,e husband
beinglv
aa,V, y11t"s, Goodt.nd,'her
daughter lit into hint sand pounded.
hint: with -a - litavel a ricl'�l�ruke is gun
over his. head.. :1165. U.yi il 911 • the
other hand, , is ` reported to hal e' in.,
formed 'the. Constable that Erb cline
into.the house with the.gun. and laid'
it ,threateningly, on. the • table, .and
that an altercation arising; the lathers
struck 'him. first •K'itlr ,a 511nvtgl nn
later picked up the gun Aird used it
Oil Trim. A.11110st . itiii.necIiately after-
Wards, a warrant was shorn iout•against
Erb, charging Iiitii with having •,coni.
ini'ted ion August 'Itth last, 'the hor-
rible crime ofIlipe on Rossett•a • Good;
the latter alleging: it seems, that Erb
gave her whiskey ,befere,..c.oitiniitting
the/deed. As. the injured. condition of
the-mman when -Constable Briggs found
hint, didn't admit of.his being •reinter•
ed, he .was merely tilttced Under. arrest
ri
and llowe'd tet i•eni''ii111 gilt home iin'til
such time lig htr is' able to. stand.. 'Iris 1
pr•
elitninary trial.—Bruce Tirnee: l
Graf Yea l heardthem,when they .'first
ittteinrted to,pryopenhower
Y
dews? ,and tried to:ai -en his compan-
ion This he could not do until the •
burglars, Were getting into the; house .:
from. the verandah. -A I ining :Sehiel'
Y e' with a slap from the bed and himself
with 'an• empty bottle,` they went ' into..
a the hall an& prepared • ro da battle..
et. Unlike actual warfare they had not
long to wait before hostilities commen
cede: As soon as, the . leading robber,
opened' the ddor ,into the hall and
thrust his: head ;:but Schiel landed On '
him with the slat and with: such good
effect that he dropped to • the floor
senseless. This -chap was a. big. power=
ful•fellow, as hard ,a •looking'case a's•
you could wish to see. When the
big fellow got such a ,w ,arm reception
' the other, a very small. man, retreated.
Not being'armed, Schiel-and Graf did..
bet erose.'.. themselves . very ' much,
P y
•thinking:it best to act only on' the der •'.
a fen -sive. After' a few minutes' the big ,
Of
fellow. came to.and at once . proeeeded,' ..
to'.inake trouble;and Stliel had to ad-:
'Minister the slat once more. He then
get onto tiin'an'd grabbed him by the.
t i gat', Robber, No. ,2 then returned
to the fray and, jainped Onto' Schiet.
Things were now ta_Ati Ail u ly„..;tueri. •
itSciiol.succeeded in getting'clear ,
of the twit a� d going Into •another. 1`
room and sec ring a shotgun, orderei
'them to leave .the house.This• they
did. The big fellow'will have a'*'sore;
eat( for anew days and he had to be
assisted up the /street.; They Went
north and' were seen no')rlo e
. NO CAUSE TO DOUBT"
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relief to ail sufferers from constipation.
In every ease where our remedy fails to •
de this we will returirthe 'money' paid,
facs, arid we want, you 'to. substantiate "..
Rexitit Orderlies arc c..iten just him
looseire-ss, or other tiridosirable effects..
come in e.entact.. appan•ntly. acting as
a regulat Ye - tonic upon the relaxed.
and fdeal f(a. the se of child ren, old
too highly ' reecoe 'end , them to in:
sufferers-froin 'any lo m constipation
and its attendant That's. why . we
back onr faith hi thou our promise
of enstiq -back if they not glYesirtire. .
satisfaetton.,- Three tablets, '10
Re:yall Remedies hi '1.11(ltnow only at •