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Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-12-21, Page 5„ L *91 THE LUG !W SONTINAL P4►.ge nr: E w�• LUCKNQ NSENTINEL'S. CLUBBING l.A�! 191 • t•8 is a ,MOn6ySaving Dppoitunitiy for over)” newspaper and magazine reader; Our arrangements; With, the publishers of various dailies, weeklies and monthlies enables us to offer the • undermentioned pub- lications at prices which, it will be noted, are from.: ten to fifty per cent. less than would otherwise have to, be III instances premiuina sreIn included, subscription which .a re alone worth th a P rice asked. *Su, her to anv-colication wdose abscriptionsadp not expire until'1912, need,6ave no fear of renewing too early, as all s,ub cri tions, unlessthey have beenallowed to lapse; aa carried forward from the date of expiration, not from the date of. renewal......._ • W.EEKLIES: SENTINuL and :Western Advertiser . • , .: . ;$. 1 60 London Free Press 0.. ° 1 80 Weekly globe; inoluding ' picture;+''Daddy'e, Girl"; 1 60 • Mairand Empire;_ including. d," ' . • ` 4, premium picture of Borden ' 1, 60 Faruier'o..Suu' ., , . r , 1x-75 1'•Montreal Weekly . Witness 1 .80 „ •Family Herald and Weekiy Star,. infusing the premium picture Farmer's Advocate .• Farm & Dairy , Canadian. Farm. , :. innipeg •ree Press .. DAILIES SENTINEL. and London :Mvert sir. , , , , , . • ' 1985 London Free Press, morning edition ............ • ;Free Press, evening edition Daily 'Liebe. , . ,. Daily Mail and Empire. , .. 'Daily Nev's, Toronto Daily Star, Toronto.. Daily Witness, Montreal GENERAL \ 1 80' . SENTINEL and •Youth's Compa aien,. weekly • 2 35 Saturday Night, " weekly, 1.0 80Canadian. Magazine, monthly • Westminster Magazine: . , 1. '60 Preshy 1 1•.60 Western Home Monthly.,'.. 3 50 2 90 4 50 '4 50 '2 30' 2.25,' 3 50 lt. 85'. 3 40 2 90':. 2 25 9 5 'I' 60'. Jifns► delivered ta, a w.erehant a<n ,Fnrdwtrrlx,. vas one`which weighed '247i, lbs, It was a whopper. . NEWS ,o,. S. No 9, tf. uoss N1.1,RONi....... ,sorne fine turf eye recently Reports for the months of N'ovem,. ber and Pegeinber; , Nat, .es are 4to order of merit: '• Fifth. Class;—Alex,'Dawson., Constable Welsh, •of Clinton, when Fourth Class; Valetta Tiffin, Mag;• belping'to fix a gam. engine,; brougbt•a gie Gillies, Albert Jewitt Annie, Me-. slight y injured by e l t nn . Was whicMilian, Ella ,IugA/ctosch hag, Re ;Tics- d 3 • followed, • Third •Senior, Anuio Kennedy,. T wo pigs which have been running Blanche ,Iiol'mes, Gerrie. Middleton, at. large irf Fordwich have caused' much Alex.. Mclntosb,_ - 1rW:k4it1 eld' Scott trouble among the citizens. Doubt- [3'Qth Gaunt, Jess . they have often been kiekec1, and,' Tt iird Junior;• -.David Scott, Mary now. they ;are likely to; be pounded. • relined.,, .Stella l.iudson, ' harry Inns Rall,, of i3yllet, lose a fine Jewitt, Nellie �5ic'NI(illan,'Eloru Jrow A .ston,.Charlie Patterson. Second Class.—john Galant, Annie �L Kennedy, Duncan McMillan,. Blake Gaunt,, Gordon Scott, Patrick Me�'Iillari, Jack Middietan: • Part II,. Senior 'Edith Gaunt, L,l: 'gar Gaunt, 1Iaggie. Tiffin, Greta' Hud- son; Cecelia .Crowstod. Part II, Junior;—George Kennedy, tlawoy Scott. Part I, Senior —Jean dillies, Clark Clifford is: now. clear sf diphtheria, 1Ccl,eittt, ;veronica ;•llc illan, Laura, •the :•giiarantirie being raised on all H,�Iiees, •. the placarded houses. Fortunately'. Parti I, Junior4, ilaro'ld Dawsnn,' the attack was of an exoeedi.ng nlilci; . Rein,• ' Kennedy, :ficorge Scott, Joe r nature in,,the great ajoiitg .of' the' i 1. cunt,,:Ewa.ti.. IcDonald.: . children affected. . . • Isa lla'D. McDougall Teacher. '' be McDougall, Little Miss- 'Evelyn Gibbings, dough: . • • ter of M. and Jilts, John Gibbi:ngs; 1;11CKNOW,1119 5Ct1¢'OL REPORTS of .Hullett, fell down the barn stepson ALc Eux;i, Folio .f.. • '• he -c oe1ent fioo�-sine day -last- wee.: E,, Sutherland, ;i', N, Itiicho son, and sustained'adislocation of the arra. 32, �T; Henr , 73; L, Agnew, 71 It was a painful injury but .the' little '. y ' v 1short.Joh.naton, 63; . ?'';. Cameron, ' SJ; one bore it bravely and, ;in a Haines,: <11;,13. Gardner 40.. .k. 'Ii Atli 'time will have. fully'. recovered.• 7� ' GOOD MONEY IN JBEANs.—D. (.ante' lon, of Clinton, wli,o is'always, shipping Ar,C'EUIta,• Foxti ] I: farm r duce••of`one aind and another' Ise 1illan, 8t? L' lalake, 70; F. Pot , has of late been sendiug'�.iway carloads Fitzgerald, •60; R. Mc ntosh;. 48; D. of beans•and in tdat item • alone' `says `.,McKinley, 46; . R • Mothers, . 42;: 1. .the News -Record; has pat a consider Switzer,. 40' D. ' MacKenzie,' 40; A.' able sura. of money .,into circulation. Mitchell, 2:d; E. Greer, 25;.L. 1lLitchel1,. For Instance to Roderick M1acKen- 22 E. Hall, 10: zie,. down near : Brucefield, he, paid 'Fva. inn 'CnN.: TiisroRX,' Eon I11 $775•anrl 117r. MacKenziebesitles"kept R•Wilsen 76 A. •Webster, 75 fifty debars' worth for seed., This was ' ' ' grown• on twejisy acres, so that- the Anderson, 75; E.Camet on; ' 73; J. Ander- average yield per'act a had •a 'value •of Cook, c 3, N. Graham; 7J, '.11. Ander- thirty-nine dollars. sett, 66; D McIntes ,..66; .C. &tethers; 66; A Spindler, 65; H Gordon, 63; TIARTY'r1�IoJL•IO N —ays the Clin- 'Ni Hackett, 62• W Connell 60 M. ton News•lkeeord: Yesterday .after- 'Irwin, 52; E. \Ict� Tai;,•51, V. lciri• - clpon a latiy tramp, who avis be;girag: ',on, 50; A. C.tr'.:ert,.. 49;• L. ,.I?uritei•i and l?ooziag wass'Xiin' in by. Sergent...4; J. Newton, 45:• �t el i a4?-tl1a eL'w in': n pOl'ce' mtl� . istratb sat,m judgment there°.,. '°I hak ; a notion to;t it e•you three Co,II'Pos1Tt0\, Toxo. Ir. } ill ilaercnuntY in);n qi icl'hie wvnrship, • 14,f Smith, 68, W 'An_c d'son:. 67 and 'tile .tramp• stnl]ed, "That's just J. rTeu•ton, 67; E, • Ct moron, 67;. W. what I want" he Said.. 1 19 ,'desire Connell, .67; I4 ! Andeisen,: 65;• E. was so'evident :brat the p ni:; • was Nilson; '65;.'D: McIntosh, 65:.,N• Gra• taboet�._tsI inii.ke it°six .. months in the ham, 63;'C': Stothers 63• ,'Nt: •irwin Central when he relented and wrote , 61; 'H Gordon, 60; V. Morrison, 60; WOOL- WNW heavy draft horse fast week for which he+ was offered $275 'but refused considering it well worth $300 •A. species of pa' alysis ea.hsed, its death, Owing to the increase in the cost of living,. which bas reached the grand total of. 50% in the last decade the blacksmiths of Fordwicli, ' • Gorrie and Newbridge ;.have decided to raise prices. In• . each the above not -. quoted prices' are for pne subsor tion �to'the Sentinel and to'; the ',publ- p cation mentioned in connection, Any further number.of outside Publications may be, secured with one. subscriptionto the Sentinel at, each," $1.00 less than the prices above quoted. • Theo; The Sentinel and Daily. Globe lire,..together,,$450, To that combination may be, added for instance the Farmer's Advocate. at $1.35. (being •$1.00 less than list rice making a total. of1$5.85,.. Sit: right down,:and select • yourwintei•'a reading,eave•y our' order at this office or if not c nvenient' ., 1 for you to call, mail .your remittance at. our. expense, and it will be attented to for: you • with : all despatch,. • ITER seeing a bitch -crusted snowy 1 Iii � n f d white loaves, that . yoit. have baked ' from PARITY• FLOUR, you will, indeed, be proud of 'your cooking.abillity•-:-- artd proud of your . wisdom • in deciding to' • ay the little extra , it costs 'toP roct,tre ;such.'high-class flour. You will 'd • it too,that: �e 'arc justified thepride we take a. m �� ] .. in milling this superbf our. , fRDOC V -. i �v��/T KL i - i .. . T 9O RE • MCALVSFMa MUUMUU general . ad We are too bus . write• . a -' for this week, so:' we will • vertisement o en.I.y. Ysay-that- ve--h v& --in :stock uS s ul• articles I es 1. d useful at an ands of beautiful su table:for--Christmas Present and , we hopeWill pay you w�II • ;a as. • a ,visit. ' . •Coxneand `• to • make ur see. us:whether you wantp We like to greet: -our chases or''not, ,friends at this season •of --the year and Merry Ph 1stm�s. wish them, : A Very r y , , a We will be ,:Oen Thursday;. Fri y and Saturda. evenin • :s of this week. VANSIVAVO "More bread and better tread' PURITY FLOUR. is milled exclusively from the best West-, ern hard 4ileat—the •world' s- • finest, 1Ioret:hanthat,PURITY FLOUR consi ts'• entirely of the 1 gh.vraile'porticnsof the wheat. The low = grade Portions . are -seem aed--andel- excluded ,during ::PURITY fi DO PURITY; down • "Two 'months or five dollars ' Hackett 5r; A Spindle:, a6; A.` Pand'costs,:" . The Sergeant "turned the f Carb'rt; 5f,:; A Webster; 55;' L. ' tramp over to the gaoler .to.day:, f Hunter, 50, J. Cook, '50 • WROXETER HOME BUR\ED:—Adis FItENCII AUTHORS, FOn'i'1II, astrous : fire occurred in'Wroxeter V 111or.rison, 69;. fart week when ;the home of Mrs E. i Spindler, 6, . . A. �� ebster,;.67, ` W Andersen; ql;' FI, W. Lewis • was Completely destroyed Anderson., 66 W. :Pennell, 4 t, 13. by fico. The fire was.first' discovered Gordon 3�; L: fiu►iter -'32.-7.;:.E' 7 "E: Curiver, about four 'o'clock: a, in, and-had-tna0e; on, .a)s J C& 1 25 too 'much 'headway to ' re chec,ked,;1 : . although a large.. number• of:' persons i 1II> NC1 CogPosiTi0N: were soon gathered there. This old': •A.•.Webster, 71;, V Morrison, 70; building was , one •ofthe old. land H Gordon, 52,•' W..Cunnell,• 51IF a: marks of,the • place, it ' having served ` Spindler, .51; W 'Anderson, • 45, ''II , the purpose: of a• Town.1 Hall ,for a�.'..Andex}son, 41; L Tiuister; 39; J. Cook,' ;reap many years, until a neer hall";23; E. Cameron, X27. . Was built. A few years ago it was,'I' •" • F:E.'IcLr t'., Teacher. purchased' by the late E. W Lewisi ',, whoconvei•ted it into:a .dwelling ands! � .sir GROWSB.AhR store. • An Insurance of eleven huud ' •TOT; 'APTEIh ..TIdE HAIR red dollArsWaswas .carried it the• house 'ELT and contents: ROOT IS DE4U , • ° J Gti r net Armstrong:will tell. •, you / ; that he sells a great many`. bottles. of. , . P irtside Sage beeause it. gives satie- krs David id Racl-ett visited • friends in Rly,th the latter,port of last week, nil' �Irs.. ��'r• P Sarvierson•!rue., stop':fal:ing and .splitting : hair• l ' the Pi' D ITY`process of m.il'ling:; Such high-class flour, of course, expands ' more in ::the baking:. Itt' makes "wore: bread and better bread." It. awakes Ii;;ht 'r,' flakierpastry; too, if •% 0U just take the. pre- : caution to add 4n- ore''shortening, :;On account of its unusual' • strength PURITY FIX 011, for bat residts, requires more ' shortening than ordinary.lour. . Progressive. clealers; ever<where, set!.PURITY FI:011R: anclTke pride ]tl i(eeninienc illi;•.,,: • • :4.dd .PURI`I'I. hi.01 to your geoc.crr list right• tip z fob; -.F01' Sale m Luck>llsl a '� e, I'Ii9 > _ Lanes « . faction..'• Ile'guarantees it to eradicate :dand 11r, ai spent Sunday the ,guestsofhis .parents .ratiditching scalp, or money back.. in 1Diin�annon. a ,.v' i. flair n T -ho coFrespondent--��islies-o.litoi--if tlaevl+.uaaoatwis-,teatsdead=1#:-pu staffand _ Merry Chr;istruas and a •lite and luster . into ' dull • and. , farted• • • I :Parisian' Sage ill make gr w Look at theWieat!,,.l There's., a deal : to know about , wheat, If . I didn't select, the: wheat' 1' couldn't guarantee the flout. ' Cream of. the West Flour comes' from --•C-r-ea-m--cif•..the. West Wheat And •" it certainly does make .good bread! Flour . ream e.mc. •r t/ e. hard te�e'at• frour• ,guaranteed 'for b.:read ,• You just try it: ' If it doesn't gine:, you right down 'satisfaction your grocer pays your money back.. ,That's the .guarantee' with.every bag.•' • e Campbell Milli , • •Com • an Limited Toronto Th p >:>ag Company, ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Pres,deat 107 Nappy Nee—Year, together. with con hair, aid, is th'e most- deliglrtfcil hair thawed: success for th.t coming :year of dressing,in the world, `I• Only 50 cents 1912, .IThesame to our, cut•respon , a Targe bottle. •.. Fut'.dae. byW. J'.-Tayfor 'addD V slXow h, Grocers in Lucknow. ane ...y :vsio LiosoliV v' i l dent-L1l or -anti• -Staff] wYisiali S<i;c is tlielir�t. itair4rowl TIIt.' LATEll.ivtn FAR" !UUSU•;l- 1[r, • errand beautifier, dandruff/1"i cure and - David' I+'ariish 'Sr we are .seta y to scalp cleaner known, ' Try it 01 our.. relrr;t.e,_passr'rl away on Thursdly' ev_ew-' nio.ey baek plan . ing last. ' Mr, Famish wa3 sercut ' y.-; One years•of age. He .was higlil7 re- A Dollars Worth' That is Worth ' specte-fiend' and ilei. t:bui and- '1u111Ye d by • via 1,,, u1.rt3atly iisissed by 'those who' �..:_ i'know hire best.' He, leases:: large, Tew papers onthe'Contin3nt' hold t"• Y • •j fatuity to,inourn his lo. s. Airs. 'tic � d the pr:ice in the confidence' and re. • Lend, of :1lanehestcr; •Mrs. Annus .14; spect:•of the, people that the \Veeklt Dairpiid, of Nile; 'NCI's: :lt;t;lo. 'Grant,. Globe • and' Canaria Farmer, with its of Locliailsh, David arid John , •reSidiii; : Illustrated Magazine Section, dies hear home; Robert, George aiid'Glias, .today, « For th.ree4cote and .seven . • of the \\t:.Wi'.fred .and Minnie, ,'at years it , has been. accirded the bre- : home, •to faller with :.thein widowed ",most place among' the t;etiopelitan t mother. The remains' were interred' weenie's of. Canada : Not • satisfied , '.int. Greenhill cemetery en Tuesday of ;;with' this,. tlae enterprising''Manage- , ; this week` at .2 o'clock, services • con- `;tent that has. ;facie the Daily Glebe Idected. by the 11ov.' .lit Hardy •of one ot theleading newspapers on, the., ' Leeltalsh. The'aiattiry.' friends ani ,continent has increased the size, of • ' neighbors. ex.tcii:'1 their sympathy to'the \V eeltl Globe and Canada Far.nier.:! • the bereaved widow and family. , and added several now writers to the ' staff in order that it may keep pace' HOW TOLiV±•I.,O.NG with tire' progressiva spirit. that is ••-•--- — - permeating Mui urban.• and, , rural --•'-••W' ith healthy- kid-neys,.-. ono 1i:i-s-:-a copulation. ; good chane() to - live.long,,;but. weak Tllo mail ser vice an'! great distances : kidneys afflict old, age with .great dis- ,,take it aluiest itnl,ossible fat a large db.' 9 comforts: 'the portion of the people to pt the benefit' 77- back becomes of the splendidly eiIrtippetl news and I. h - V .. . Y fame, n r.yr V: I oot klaei ills • lecting Ghristmas • Presents.. A few suggestiens of Suitable Gifts. Warm Felt SlipperS ',Inlet Leather Slinprfo 'Fine iihoes and Overshoes For Brother" - V tilt 'Heim' Slippers Shoes; in Butt. art,01 Much: Stvle4. 'Rubbers, Cariligatv For Sister.' Itockey Pat Butt. and, lliacheis Children 30Y8' Oh Is St •• ShotA, Rabbet's Curdi.gatia. •Shoc,:;s Slip,ers for the' tiny tots. We' wish, all our Patrons and Priends 30 STOTIE