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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-11-28, Page 5eat, .21 ,ss • The :North Country —se s Vida fl?ri Mineral* and IlfariM1lt4 1.4ndli. —...---,, 'The discovery of rich, otiineral de- pOsits .44. • tlie tort:hero part of this p.,kivince, and the efforts being made Iv • . prosynict.ors and capitalists and .1A1 -es to extend theae discoverie4, will thave Et 1.1VIII`fiviiii virect upon Oct t portion Of our (WU ritry, for slier the see i•cli for mine:noels has been completedi ,,,er fac"'Cre,•••hrr-a-s•-•iirargiikr•-!=-M Aii-to(q-memmw•-.7s,smr,,q,7,0-„,,,- he Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce kjounty, Friday, November 28th. IUP GOES THE JAY BIRD* A beautiful assortment of thebest STOVES AND HARDWARE vercoats 4and. The official reports of the 9ntario ffavernment show that there are valuable farming and grazing lands that vast ir1(on between the Ottawa River and the Lake of the Woods district, rid On the islands off the ron. to government surveyors have been through this cii'trie and lined ranges Of towase. s from the Ottawa to, the l 41 ;i1 . . so -lined out eight or ten towesi.ips on the west shore of Lake Ternises.mitigue. This 'is in what may be called a highle.titute, yet. it is only • about two hundred and fifty or three hundred files north t)i Toronto. A great de...' of this territory is timber land as yet untouched by the lumber men ; other parts of it are rocky and .sterile, but there are .ntany tracts Of tine arable land waiting development by the agriculturist. Roots and grain,! have been rown there with Much; success by the few settlers, prineipally, French danadiacs, who 'have gone in,. and croditalde authorities who have' looked ilfes•the land have pronounced it favorZle.forstoek-raising purposes. Muskoka., and all that hilly, :rocky 'region lying north p,•id.north wet wil yet attract sb0.ep and cattle raisers. The count:), is ,rot so, weak nor the Jand . nearly so poor -as that in the "north of Scotland, where stock -raising ds carried oisuccessfully and profit - Ably. Bes:des, this reaion 'rat way comfnunicatien with Toronto and Montreal, which are onlyabout a day's -journey distant; The Ontario 'Government hs issued, several .stuall pamphlets, founded .upon,Sut vey arid. .geolmical reportj, dealing with the 7.111ineral and farming lands of the ..._—_north.T-c-otiotry-;-littt—the---inforriatton- ' they gi,,-; its meagre. Books and Tattipii!ek ,going fully into the subject shoUlt! be prepAred and issued, and everything done to attract , attention •thither. it is probable that Sudbury ,and other places in the tnining region • will bocoi:ie ee,..tres'of pupulatioa, and ;in that event the Lrrning land nearest Ito them will be'valuable as the source .of supplies, andin that view many might be- inclined to ,settle upon them. What is wanted is the fullest informa- tion regaroirlg this region. - --------.— . Lf..f ')K14.0W MARKETS. .,teorrected•eyery' hursday ,morning.) 'Flour ...... . .............$2.60 Fall V heat. 1Oats Peas . 56 Barley' 44 Pork 5 00 Potatoes . 30 to 35 Butter Eggs 15 88 37 BOAR 1.ciii---SERV10E• THE UD1RS1GNED WISHES TO. irifcrin farmers of the surrounding „country- that 1Ib will keep for service this seasoa,:at .3, eon. 4, Kii3 I Pss, that thorough- bredBerkshine boar 'Kmg Robcrt," furnished with registered pedigree. ,Terms .:—$1 cash, with privilige (if retie:Aug. " ALE ANDEll, MoDON A.LD, • .3-879 , • .Lucknow P. 0., Ont. -STRAY. BULL. QTR./VI/ED TO TEE PREMISES OF • .1.73 undersignen. lot 7. (Om . 9. &rout the 10th • of Anawit 'last, iyeaii4g helL Toe owner iitay have same by proviiii:,,•14opexty and paying expenses. , 'JOSEPH ;JOHNSTON, :3+879 • Holyrood P. 0., Ont. •Itt0/%OPOR SERVICE. , THE UNDERSIGNJ!:). WISHES TO infIrtri th1 farmets• that he will litep for metvice this seagull at lot 21, con. 2, Kinloss, a white Ohio -Chester :—S1 at the time of service, wit-. pricileg returning if neoesaary. MdflONALD, Etickfulw 130A 11 FOR srinvicE. •••• ertan riNDET.SIGNET) WILL KEEP I. for liorvie,1 this seiviei :it lot 22, con. 2, Kiiiloss, thor uag h bred ,Ber,hAire boar ''''fbe ' Prince." l'erms $1,00, '•• atriettyesash Iwithiprivilege of retlIrnitig if ritioessetry. W I.LLIAM DAWSON', 47/7 Lucknoy P, 01,,Ont. Pre-eminent among the large lots and low prices are .overcoats. It will prObalgy hdlp yOu to a realization of their nal heavy Napa coats with capes from $2.30 to'$4.50, anid is astonishing value. Yo.nths coats from the choice heavy, .to the light fancies, in beavers and meltons from $4.50 to $1, and among thorn are some lovely patterns. Then the mens from $5 up to415, and then into the furs, up to the Australian bears at 433. They make quite a pile, and although going nicely we want to see them all gone by next month this time. Amonf;r, the fur goods to be worn this fall is the storm collar and ,muff. Nothing more beautiful, nor fashionable has yet been brought out. We have them in diflerent s,anfprices low. A noticeable feature this fall in regard to et c.that is at they are :113Pitig worn eight furs, ealettes, previous years. This is noticeable with the. men, but more especially so with the ladies, and nothing is more c,omfortable these chi11y afternoon .il -and evenings. We • are carrying a large assortment ancl respectfully request a look through. • Honest flannels. 'Too many look for what they're not. We ask your attention to flannels •that are all flannels. Thats what flannetmen. says. He should know best. Union, 121c. to 32c, All wool, 20c. to 35c: Tweeds for fine and rough make up for cold weather, to hand, at less than wholesaleprices. There's nothing to prevent your having a pick now, but as we have often told you, when gone, unless we buy again at Slaughter prices 'we cannot replace them. Those know who understand. 'Then there is blankets amongst the piles to choose &tan. Long nap, soft woolleti goods, anticipation enough in the thought tot enable a man to sleep well of itesIE ' YOURS TIVULV, Brasheln dm. Poultry takou. --"K.Vitect to call and see for themselves, that everything is first-class, but e price a poor affair: D. G. TAYLOR. Campbell Street East, Lucknow. THE PEOPLES STO Preparing for the fall trade. Our stock is filling up f with the latest novelties of the season. Our usual stock of staple dry goods is very complete. We have just opened some special lines in BLACK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS BEAUTIFUL GOODS. Also,a --fine assortment • of ready ma -1e clothing, bought more, with an -eye to. quality than to a low price. Positively` no shoddy. To .arrive in a.few days a very large assortment of ladies and gentlemens underclothing.. inchiding those're Italian elastic goods. so popular with the upper ten. Mantlo cloth in good variety ' and at closest prices. . A large • assort- ment of novelties 'and sta " -the-next few—du, s. --A-S-71—isula. • our stock of.groceries, hats, caps, boots, shoes, hardware, crockery, etc., .etc., is well assoited. aucl-ali.sold at closest prices. Please call and inspect, • -• - • • .ROBERT MURRAY. St. Helens, Sept. 3rd. fr • 4 • Tho Hub Grocory! IMMENSE BARGAINS Having just rpceived a large consign ment of Fresb. Groceries, Choice family flour, Choice Tobacco, Catild Goods •Crockery, a.lass4are T03,3, Coffees, an6 Sugars, which will be sold cheap at the Hub G-rocery. Goods delivered to all parts of the village, JOHN ELLIOTT THE NEW EARLY GRAPE "CORTLAND" RIPENS FROM lgth TO 29th AUGUST according to warmth Of season. Three weeks -earlier than the Concord. - " The above grape can only be purcha:sed from authorized agents of Maple Grove Nurseries. Waterioo, N , Y ' . and all trees and plants sent out from those celebrated nursery gr.unds are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Give your or4lei.s to our local agent,H.Spencer,Lucknow. Agents wanted. "Apply to J. W. McKAY, 3111.869 Gen Manager,' St Thomas,Ont PUBLIC 'NOTICE. • BOAR FOR bERVICE• • Tit E UNDERSIGNED WIT L KEEP for service this season at lot 11, .con. $, E. D. Ashtield, a Chester white, fill bred boar, lately broughl: from Pinkerton township. • Terms $1, at time of service ; 431.26 4,uot so paid. - PAUL SMELIZER, • Belfast P. 01, 0:.t, PIG ESTRAY• STRANED TO THE BREWES OF'• the undersigned, lot 5-1, Coo. 1 Cielop.s, on or abut the middle rf (..ctober,:a pig. The , owner is requested to prove propeuy, pay expenses and iavrity• THOS. McDONALD, 878 Lucknow P. a. "shame water," but it appears they are 1 • not ashamed to drink it. 0 N L. 48 • 90. TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN Adam Rus.sworm. of tho Township of Carrick, in thO Comity of Brnce, yeoman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of divorce frotn his I wife, Emma Rtissworin, nee Correll, formerly of the said Township of ("arrick, but now -re- siding in the city of Chicago, in the State of Illinois, 1.1. S. on tIM ground of adultery. Dated at Walkertolii Ont., this 1st day Of September, WO. , 010 1.0611, (f PlIOVOR, ; .6 mos -S-867 . 'eSeficitors or applicant. THE BEST COUGH '0,11EDICINE. 0014 BY Dlania:STO mvEnritarnz. e'aNsktolvvRtioo'N., Atab. WAGON MAKINC HORSE . SHOEING • —Atm CENE RAL BLACKEMITHING : 0 Adana Thoinpsoit begs Wave to tha th inhabitants of bncknow and siirr.nintlin cottatry for the libers.1 patrohage bests o - him during the last seven years, and w:shes,..; contionariee of 'his 'old enstseiners and a fa share of the new, as he is in a better popitioir than ever to supply the %tants of 01e pub! Ha always has on hand a stock of • Wagons it Buggies of all kin is, He also will remind them of his far famed 4• SCOTCH -DIAMOND HitahOit IS which be alway has on land and are made the %cry hat 'patellal. Parties wit titiig an thing in ti is will& well to give hint acal and see prices before purchasing elsewliero Partinuln'r httontion tor.d ALI. KINDS OF HORSE 811011NO* flat feet contractions, and interfering, Ily iitriel attention to business, good work manship a rid employing nothing but good workrncn, I trust to retain Ow attonaftz. fally ex teemed to me. ' ADAM THOM IISOIV Othirplielt treet oppositethe Bank • •