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'`i'`he Lucknow Sentinel; Bruce County, Friday, March .,
Who Oan DUat This
Messrs. Archibald Niicholeon a
Wm McDonald,'aif' I�.nnr# toast
cut. 14 cords, Of Wood ie .8 hours.T
wood. was sawed iiito` g ft. length
,thy prewais a Wc:
of n. ,Donald
6; eon. 24rxnloss on Friday, the 1:
inst. nixie a. good day's avork, w
tan beat it t
Testing Milk
A polished knitting needle dipp d
into a vessel of milk and immediate)
withdrawn' •
nd
toast
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lot.
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, ritario Elections.• It _is en reeitlyreoe'rtedethat.faeneral elections to the•Ontario egis-lature will -talo place on the 17th of
aintie next.Two Sowed Barley..Every farmer who picksup this pa-ier`shonld carefully read and digest
letter in another column frons Prof.
�`4Seunelers • on the• two rowed barleThe-tovernment is supplyrug thejseed at $I per bagothe ac,.tual
. 'c9 t of .the grail:
Aleosing Specul4tioh
"The grangerskR'according tothe state-
ptetit. of their,pranager, ,pave lost $15,-
Ob per year in the Kincardine salt
worksput'ehased by them, some fere
°aoars ago. ' For five years the pro-).
rty is to be assessed at $4000.
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!Farm to Rent
lot 29, con. 2, Kinloss, con
tainting 100 aiisres. 80 acres are clear -
$:ed, with. good - brick house And -good-
ly OWI buildings, well . watered,-, For
tents. and, other.perticulars' appy to
• tho..GAUNT,, Whitechurch, .Ont.. '
Lucknow Roller Mill and-Grpcary •
.Any person -wishing to patronize
:he phew) m11 can procure. the hour
`and feed at the mill or grocery. The
est dour et the lowest price and any
pens. huying a lot, for their •own • use
and' has a it 'at wholesale. prices. No
other shop in town sells my flour•.. --
Geo. Kerr.
Early.Olosing
We the undersigned merchants of
the village `ol^, ,, ckne,w, hereby agree
'... „ ', ." u• .<ais�xrasra ...:gen STdS'�
w;fit eft you w et er your milk man
is honest or not. If the milk is pure
fie cicvp of i,l,e Said will hang to the
ee;dl.e, but the addition of even a
somal] portion of water will prevent
the adhesion of the drop.
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I•hte.resting to See.Keepers
The bee -keeping business is am -ex
tensive one in this province, Ssem@ 25
000 persons being engaged in its
late years foul' ` brood has.
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T. L. T REL A\ N S
ter
Il new gallery fo;the r�rnainder of'this month. .With every,
dozen of Cabinets, I will give yoze a nice Cabinet and Frame
hyi�":'1�.yritt...4
g'givii .n,nYd r».ay�FZaclle ll1'111 [IlO ltlt('St St1'_':
•deifyUdtfly SCit(
loess at 7 o'clock shaopr on and aftezt I'B
t tyles and do
the first of April, 1890; until the lst l�, of art.
of November, Saturday,, nights except Also a large stooli
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'ed - Tl R. McIntosh, ?a,..,.... A Litt]_
,.�W,w--'^qm1o. v All work.
Ben. McLure, W. Connell, F. Grundy, 1
I. Elliott, G. Kerr, J. Grenache, J.
Murchison, J. Peart, A, Ross, Robt..RIAMES ;wee_ �' ALBUMS,
'Prow, 7d : -Shill ; -tom:. J itt% _
• M. Corrigan, W. J. Brompton, Geo,' O IT -A-14-1101)
0 Doherty, (Cameron, Murdoch, & Co.
.. b new
sought for the proper inspectiaon and
legislation of the business, in this par-
ticular,. which the, Ministee of AgriecuI
turn is. promoting.
Literature For Scotchman
• ,Mr. J: Murchison, our obliging
ticket ages t,' on ,a recent visit,, • to.
Toronto, secured- a special ' edition
of North West literature, entitled, a
Scoeeh farmer's success in the Cana -
di f orth West, nus told'by fiitnself.
A, ,y one interested in the North West
(.4 whatever nationality) can seeeire a,
con bp calling on Mr.. Murchison.,
Gane to Toren+)
VIr. Beverly F. Murray; who for'
the past three ears has,laeen employed
in the Lucknow Bank,, left on Tuesday
-fsa-T,eron where heehas-- )eureel -w-
good' position in the.Trader's Bank of.
Canada During Mr. Murrayaa con..
vection with the Bank - here, he was`
always an obliging and pains -taking
official, -and "ltjzs many friends will he,
glad' to learn, ,at any tire,, of his;
T1
Merchants, and others should be on •
ghe lookout for a new $5 . counterfeit
bill, a, United States • Treasury note
of the series of 1890, bearing a . Jack-
son vignette,
ack•,sonvignette, and a large.. rod seal. Its
di:.sco•very has just been made known
by the U. S. secret service.
:;;.tine Seed - -
T;..have just received a large amount
Qf'clover and tinietihy seed of the 'best
r •,c agility from a seed house in Chicago;
through the agency of Mr.' P: Corri-
n S,a s . 11 see • - is very
line either;at .the mill or grocery.—
... Q- a,. KERR, LRCkitow. R
14o,. True ,
A report is in circulation than the
bttsinesa; ofthe late Mr. Fred Aiming
of Kincardine, is given, up. - This is
not. true. In, Future the vRouk will be
carried on by Mr. 'Percy, Alining; and
()very care will be' taker*, to give satin-
fiction: to those d,esirilig work, in the
marble. line. '
it
tG'� ll whey -'a-- iTnt
A local merchant passed a, very sen
Bible remark to our reporter ythe outs
day.. He said '"If those who owe a
' dpU'lar or t;n•o, ee a„ few, dollarsy, tit any
of the stores, would go and pay, it,,
that alone would cause the hard., times.
to disappear. - There are- plenty of
eiell2tO di men walking;tround whoowe
small accounts here and there and who
h%ve carried the -money around in
their pockets all winter, yet they do
not step in and give it to us. If small
bills corning to pie tivere -paid I could
get along .Qoly. , "7.
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How to Stop, `l: Paper.
-The following:.fr'om one ol~'onr e,--
'changes 80.. fully add clearly expresses
qtr iripw,s;.of the subject that. the .copy
it without comment :."You have an,
undoubted right to stop a nevrspeeter
wbene`ver you feel disposed, upon pay-
ment of arrearages. Da not hesitate
to do 80 on account of tenderness. Of
feelings for the editor. Don't you
imppose he would stop buying sugar of
you, or meat,, clothing, dry -goods, etc ,
if he thought he was not' getting his
money's vorth, or desired to patronize.
alum otheiecoocern 1 And why should
you not exetioiee the same privilege
with regard to him? And when you
discontinue a papta do so manfully.
Don't be so spiteful as to throw it
14ck to the postmaster,, with a con-
• •:tkmptuous "I don't wantit any long-
i�tr 1" and have • ."refusec1 marked on
the margin; and have the paper re-
turned to the edittsr._•- No, �;entlernan
eget hopped it in that way --no met -
ter if his' head is covered with gray
hair that should be honorable. If you
do not wish to longer receive a news -
riper,• write a note to the editor like
rY rnitt, raying so ---and be sere , that
the arneat ages are paid. This, is the
'ern toter=>,p a, newspaper.'•
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For West Wayeanesh . •
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cerre pondenti - signing himself,
V.° 1'r- sen4 us the following whish,
may ° prove'valuable to the township.
Council, and,;the ra,tepvers generally
If the, Township , Cou,ticil of West
Wawanogh would take:t-he trouble to
examine the minutes Of -the Council ,
for the years 1859 and 1860, they
might find something that would set
the claim'of &Lr. Wm' Thom' against
he Council et rest.
The WFome •' , '
The "At Home" under the auspices"`
of -the W. C. T.I "vneThuvsclay even I
ing, last was a „Vaud success. The
chair was taken by Mr. Thos. Law-
rence and the programme was opened
by a selection by the Baud, which also
gave several selections during the
evenine. Solos, recitatiopse t Q. wen.
`:given by leading1ppal talent and act
dresses by the resident ministers.
T1 refreshments were first class and
abundant. the hall was beautifully
:o:
A' Week's Itecord of theAlskIna• Border-
Tgyw-u.
—Redd Lawrence's advisement.,
—Read Mrs. J. Murchisot'a advee-.
tiseinent this week. -
sizes o " rutin made to order cheap.
Eggs taken
---For choice clover and timothy go. get theJ) ace ,
to J. Elliott., T. L. TR E L E A V E N,
—Highest price .paid for a heat anelt ,,
oats at• mills MIs Mooney's Ultl, S`Ll1d,,, !?ppOslte..bank- — ���
the Lucknow roller
Geo. Kerr;T r ... ,..
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iii' exchange; •.the same as. cash. Don'tt-
--No. 1 Win; ham roller flour at
J. Elliott's. ,
—O,dd pants,• ` odd coats and odd
vests. cheap at Connell's to clear.
—Sap pails, dairy pails, milk pans,
and caeatnery.cans at Lawrence's. .
—:The Spring Assizes will open in.
2t�le.acinit on he kst.-inster :when- e-
• Whitely, 'murder case• will be tried.
—For jellies and Sams and all kinds
of canned, gpoda go to J. Elliott's.
--Th finest goods in striped and
brocaded eashh eres .are to be found at
Connell's. 'Call and see them,
-=Alrkinds of fence wire at Law-
rence's hardware store.
—Hurrah- for T. •L, Treleaven'a.
gallery and, get a dozen of those finely
finished cabinets and a fraIince only
$1:50 for the lot.
—The best goods in the market for•
boys suits is that tweed Connell - is
selling fur 40 cents per yard.
—If you intend building you should
call on Lawr Tce and see his stock of
hardware amTbuilding paper.
-For s
I DON'T WTANT THE EARTH!.
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Ow
— BUT,
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r AM GOING TO HAVE IT IN LITd-K NOW, TOO, AND I HEREBY-
aunounce to the people of Lucknow aid -,surrounding country, that any
pERSO eit PERSON 1$57
caoining to me having their teeth out,. that h will, put -in two.setsof teeth,
TEETH
""alitt'relibered great cre it on
the committee: ,
In ;Prohibited 1•iour,S„ ,
rA. case of peculiar interest 'to those 1 c
who ,frequent •hotels during prohibited.
hours and entice the hotel keepers to fi
break the law,.was tried in Teeswater
OU Saturday last. The alleged offence w
took place in the kitchen o£ the hotel b
of Jelin Welsh, Ambleside, 'on the. 23 ,
of 'February. • The evidence showed;
clearly that three, of, the parties chat i
ed were guilty and, in vieWs of its b . a
ing their first Offence the presiding jus-. ,
tices, Messrs. , O'Connor and Stephens, : ; m
• imposed the lightest.fine,. $2 :and costs. e
Were this clause of the Liquor License 7"
Act carefully enforced it would 'be a• t
great benefit to every community in
.which hotels eicist, and no one Would st
be. more benefited thereby than the ti
hotel keeper.—Teeswater Neta. in
A. Literary Sensation L
A short time ago' some' of our Luck." pa
now, talent visited Holyrood to assist T
in an eneertaiument. They were th
greeted wi,+,Tl, a bumper house, well re-
ceived and: entertainers royally.. To-
qu
nearly new. ' For particulars apply'at
this 'ot$oe. . °
• ---"Zebra" .fence wire is somethin
new. T. -Lawrence, sole agent i
Lucknow,
—T. L. Treleaven has again added
to his well Assorted stuck . f back
ground, two ' more beautiful scenes
which show good taste on '7,7.7, parts
for nice scenery;.
—Washing machines and' clothes
wringers very cheap at T. leewrence's,
g
n
--L1 ippe cau r a vub1e-head
er" for the members of the A. O. U.
W., - for the month of March, to pay
20 deaths—many .of them directly
aused by la grippe. -
-Talma ge says as -an apology" for
ne churches:—Because Christ 'was
born: in -a manger there is no reason
by Ile should.- be worshipped in" a
arn.
The best wall finish in 'the mar• ket
s '•Alabastane'., It. Lawrerece,,is. sole.
gent in Luck -nate. ,
---Ladies washing to get their dresses
ade in the latent style will do well to
all on Miss E. McLaren ether rooms
Ova Mr. Connell's - store. ' Entrance
brouf h the store. ' - e ,
--•'J. K. building . paper is • inde
ructable and vermin proof, and is
ie best and 'cheapest building paper
the market: 4'or sale by Thos.
awrence. -
—We are giving our tailoring de-
rtment special attention for spring,.
hose rttgpiring suits can't do better
an cal•liat Connell's, • ,
--All,] ids of groceries of the best
ali.ties kept at the new -grocery very
cheap, as we sell for cash and produce
only. '. Goode delivered to any part of
the town.—Geo. Kerr.'
—The latest patterns in lace sur
tains have, just been received at Con-
nell's. We can give you an excellent
article at 60 ots, per pair. The col-
ored goods are just loitely. - .... „
—An exehatige,.io s that an, editor
once applied -at thu.cj:por of 1—lads for.
admission. , "Well; ;,.ipliea No, sable
majesty, "we let onee•.of your profession,
iii here many years age) and - he .kept
.,up a continual row wit t his former de-.
linquent subscribers, ttd as we have
more of,that class of persons than any
other we have passed'a law, prohibio. —
initBch& drnissioti ofxgditorsa `
.night (Thuezd.ay)., the Holyrood frieinds
return the visit and three of their
number, Mr. W. Valens, Mr. John
Nicholls, .and Mr. Peter Mcltenzie
will discuss "Protection° with three of
otir "local lights," Mr. D. D. Yule,
Mr. )t+ red Grundy, and Mr. Hugh
Morrison. The gen,lemen named are
thorouglily posted and fluent speakers;
there speeches will be entertaining and
tial{tructive, A -moat excellent .pro-
gi;atnme of solos, glees, quaretts, in-
strupp, aI music, and recitations will
also' 1e" gendered, making this the
crowning o.-ent of the season. Pro.
ceods in aicl, et *shanks' Institute.
Attention is dirttpte to dodgers con
taining pt ogranirne, acid full informer.
tion .Let its all god,
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TEETH:
TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT
for the price of one set, $15, made of the very best material in the world. 1.
use no rubber but C. ASH J SONS, London, .England. The teeth will be
C, Ash & Sons, . ar d'S. S. White's, conceded by all who are in the
business to be
.tel roe
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Vor1d
Those firms have their names on their goods, and the people can see what they
are getting, and as I usenothing but the he material, I will 'guarantee sat-
isfaction tocall reasonable people, the unreasonable Med' there are a few
such 'in the world, will please bear in mind. that I don't want'their trde.
I can always be found at Dr. •McCripumou's office, Lucknow.
D. PATTERSON, Lack nosh.
&Zno!i Lcathng Photographer
J. STRINGER.
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Is as. usual, ahead in the finest; styles and positions ic'r pnotos.
A
CABINET PHOTpS,
Finest retouched and burnishal, $1.50
to $a per doz. Cards $1 to $2per doz.
AMBRQTYPES MADE TOPERFEOTJoN
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He a,iso keeps a large stock stock of "S"Spectacles, , rep cial�.�
the ,we11-known
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_ and .,also . dealt; in Bee Keepers supplies,.,
books, stationery, ,albums, frames and fancy gnods, -
»embe>r' the. studio,; E. L. Johnston's old stand..
It
dooa& to J eld'it 1
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