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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1890-10-31, Page 4• , or 'Tht-Ltmknw Sentinel Bruce tionnty Friday,. October 3Ist some valeeble stock. and for this kind of stock there is always a raarket open. Roping., that, italwaya way be a succees, I remain your a truly, • 4 ' „,1401E—r. whew g Wind. aDVDONTIC TO UTTER AND To ARGUE Ar"""1"''' OPORDING TO TU DloTATEs • -4.1-01.1.1-1,00,,r, " • 410E4 TADIRDTIES. FT v Ootobereld 1001 ,• • Vacknow ConneR The reghlar meeting of the inunici- • at council v)as held in, the council hither on Monday evening last. All Members were present. Reeve .eyetrin the chair. Minutes of last regular and special eistings held on Oct. 6th and Oct. lerespectively, were read and con - subject to an amendment of account of the Gutta Percha , which read account of 46, was ordered to be as to red, Gutta account of $46.00 t \$4.50—$41.50 .tetnute Other libber Ca. gala titeende 0 ha Rubber 1ei4 t preof one ,.3,vaSi*4404.10 be pe -t thiicbuncil having beard the state- „ent of Mr. Wrong, rePeesentative of Ir• • Reliance Electric Light Co., the follhwing motions Were' made and *'"rried e Moved by councillor Mur- 'eloeli arilVieconded by councillor Mc- Caig,' that we accept the Reliance lecteic Light Co's. offer through their ent Pile Wrong, on the following (1) They, the Reliance leetti&Light Cn., to give us the dune 140040 pee annum for the use of CHICAGO. Got the Lambs A telegram was received from Sheriff Sutton, of Walkerton, by our village constable on Thursday morning, in - possession ,of the lambs seizef u, M r. George Kerr. pineeeeant of 25 horse 'power, and use .OU! caretaker. (2) They to put up -4latiAdig of brick necessaryfor engine '4W4,11.=741,,t4isnT4Wrr11600=4*0145..... COME AND SEE _Piles of Tweeds Ar VA . —Just to hand, a large stock Of men's, women's and children's rubbers of tbe latest styles at Peart's. —We have given a good deal of space. this week to the interesting report of • the Farmers' Institute at Holyrood last week. —Great bargains in different kinds of women's button boots varying in prices' front $1.75 to $3.00 per • pair, which will be sold for cash at $1.50 per pair at Peart's. —Joseph Mallough, auetioneer, will sell by public auction at the east half of lot 17, con. 7, West Wawanosh, on Friday, Oct. 31st, a large quantity of farm stock, implements, etc., the -property of Win. J. Fowler. —It is currently reported that a you eg farmerof Turnberry haeskippea out” with a young lady, his wife's cou- sin, who has, been visiting With her ell summer. The young wife and child are being cared for by the parents of the erring farmer. 'attliar.;0Y4. :10i134"11-"lesr-wirest-144"-- aitieestair • for letups (3) They to '•,. giittratiteeltfielight-to be nominal 1500 • candle, power and as good as any in ,(4) • Should the number of • lights be inCred40, to forty and not •,eeepeed :,fifte• • they to give us $160 ,tiftilitional. or $500 per annum for use c'e471-"-Oter steam and eatetairer. Moved by e0CticilliiFThonipsote mid- uded- by eby councilor Lyons, that we agree to Ate eight lights; of 1500 Caddie potter 1vch,for the streets for 280 eights at per(Higlite Moved tHiOtilor !layout; andskconded n by McQuaig, that the Reeve aceaed ceuneillor Murdoch be..a ceannizttee- • / , • porttitie solicitor in accordance with die iptie-doing 0140910... — Carried, io'ed by cp49pinor'Mtulioch and se- n tlied!/14kocioeill9r. Ir.fectisigig, that the erktnisttuctet1 tceprepare ty the v• Licht powea to put tip fetes for use '0040' the 'teenoretion..— 40ta; rh following eormnunications arere Mett,-and read " re the sae.* of deben- ' area „From IL O'Hara 1 Co.. Terort= ' °freeing the suni of" $4800 for k1• •00. Of debentures ; From Edward 7•4- tohave qn.Pgreetlite Amberly • Mr. James Jeheston spent. a few daya up in Paisley. His daughter arid Miss Bella Bugle se aneompanied. him. William Kempton has peas in full bloom. • Mrs. McKay is home' from . North as been visiting her Bsiy—whe brother. Mr. John Gentles, of Kincardine, ,tieught quite a few, young horses in this section one day last week. t•dravin up by the i• 04 rt : eett0-9frer10/4 to takedebentures at a eitatile to, realize 151.125 half yearly. R*-ilsen. Smith, of the Insur- and-Fitiance thironical, Montreal ti ern* 99 per cent. row Geo. A. 1SVOfiten,, 'Toronto, aeking the council !.;(-iyiki•lte him an option on the bonds for 10 day, or to put. a priee upon them- ee,Oteethinghigher than. the highest ovido,..,and to give him the refugee!. ••Ite'evas not clear to the menibere of ;.scouncil whit was Meant by Mr. WeAlr'e idler. • On arot ion. of Pannell - •*9,.r Lyons and seconded co di -miller Mc- * : itCNaig. ,t!lat the sleek couimunicate ith Mr. 06ingon, putting a price of ne great bargains offered at the. new store Piles of Drests gods Clothin Which will be sold at rock bottom prices. AIL:Ft USINE S And will carry out to the letter what we advertise. 0-ive the new store a trial. T. DETLER. Hemlock City Mrs. D. Matheson is recovering troth ner iu• Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Cowan, and Mrs. McIntyre are vieiting friends in Kincardine this week. ee. Mrs. J. Cowan and family have turned from a visit.. to friends ..ttensall and R. McKenzie and family and alio Miss Maggie L. MC.Kehzie ,intend removing to .Chicago shortly. • What • might .have been al,serious accideut happeued to Mr. M. .1. Mc Kay hy his hOrse becoming frightened and running away doing considerable' damage to the . buggy.- Fortunately neither horse nor driver' were injured.. • Mr. W..11. Long bas returned fi ten attending Mr. T. Johnson, of Kincar- dine, who died of lung treehle. , ton.debentures, if after telephoning le Week ,it is found that his offer is *.prteie r• 'Onegi, having handed in a ,corn- , • idatieir Ledgard street bridge 4tOitvgot,I,Afft. Ate b.0.4 cOmpleted. t he .4tate freadttee*Sine, it was .1.114ttria4 cillorelyons and Mut- ,- kt, onni4Iha cOrnitilitec dipetit same at 9 olelOck a 'tn. on the 29th Aust. 1/4e....count Stole F. McOonaldfor nig •cli 41.72.; ;John Murdoch on.ertgine hUse, .$6.25 ; John rong, aeork corporation., .werepaederied to he paid. re- in FAL. L. - SEASON - 189a Our stock for the fall is navy about complete. IT HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE An with a view to satisty the varied wants'of our many customers and R P rrqCES WILL BE FOUND (r)1. ac tt-thDry-Goods,Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, etc., will well repay a look thtotigh. We invite you to call and inspect our stock. MLER0N -MURDoCH & CO LUCKNOW & DUNGANNON o Algar ofilieSdntinel : *2-ilp looking over your cotinine of lest meek I noticed r aericultural show was a kUld althottgh ler away `ty, 1 take a deep interest, a!! yor tilt)* especially one feature of it the -speeding in the ' ring, hk „ie the whtile life of it. uptib#0,rovi t.i oiging A COHHEsPoNOENT writing to• the Lendon. free, Preis says :— Having been upon a•- ramhling excursion throughout the principal parts of the Counties of Middlesex. Elgir, Lambton and Bruce, 1. thought it.would not be out of place to furbish the feeders of the.free Press with an Account of the acreage sown with fall wheat, and the prpspects, of on proves favorable. I find on the whole a much larger acreage sown this till than Any of the tiveepre- vious years, and by, all appearauces the farmers of the above-trientioned eciuntEes are beginning to realize what is a fact that they will have to pay more stage-. 'Oen to underaraining and a better method Of farming to insure a sitccess in growing and raising goad and re- niunerative crops.* The cereal, ea a whole, looks eplendid, and by all ap- pearances the crop was got in in good time and the land properly prepared ; in fact I might say- that I have- tra- velled a good deal the last five years, andl never saw a better Alio* of fall wheat and as large an acreage sown aS there is at the present time. t• - ANTLES I NTL • It The time for heavy mantles for the ladies has come. We are ready to supply them:with a BEALTT, •A PLAIN OR nagusitED WORSTED, or a nice president cloth in a fashionable shade. oUR IILLINERY DEPARTMENT . •• le a • ,---.. —* LUOKNOW MARkET8. I(Corrected every Flour Fall NN heat Oath Potatoes 30 to 35 Peas Butter 12 ' 15 ' Thursday morning,) •$ 2 . 6 0 34 is well supplied with the latest goods for tall and winter Whether you want.to buy or not, Miss Markle eztenas a cordial invitation to- the ladies to 9111 au& inspect the stock. W. CONNELL. lb•.6, toomo,M•tmtt.to IMP 'OVESI STOVES 1 ST ESI It will profit you if you want to purchase a good COOK STOVE, PARLOR STOVE OR BOX STOVE • FOR COD W-0013 This season, to call on us. You will find our st k complete and at reasonable pricqS. A large stock of St070 rtrilit1111, Boards, Pipes, Etc.; Away Down in. Price. rATRJW IS _FOUR TIME o get a, good stove cheap at THE LEADING STOVE DEPOT. mi-cyc TKII-sovr omsTir. a • a o' V... IT• ' . • 64%