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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-11-28, Page 8{ it ,.,r.T ;, � . • liCi MOIN POSTTOFFICA. • Sold Again • -., Binges t? i;.a.1.11..tip't p, fin. An. advertisement appears in an t, Marrs Aasivs... • • American paper reading thus : -- 1,d; 1. Sonil1 6:13.a.•m, Daily "Agents wanted for fast selling articles U r, BSB. Nori�h 32.30 p. m, needed in every family. It catches Vit bugle 2 301? m, ,, ,tItt.)yi(r, ... 40 themthem all. Sasrrp'es light and clean, gAbe carried in the vest pocket. The ' Sentinel, Bruce County, Fr`iiday,. NQver.l DSD 28t11 •. ' W. G.& B, North 3:48 p.m. Vzudericb, • l otermediate.poiuts'f 9 00 p. m, a 1,. 11#..&,B North 10.30,p, m, Tuesdays and Ii#►14c ¢ : 3 00 p, >n, 1 ridays +�Jl '(hr B.„Snutli l 9.30p. at. South ii. & B. Smith 10.00a. rag W. -G.& B...Nor\;h 3. 0 p. w .. 16 t .. tctluugh. t ,miotic 1' 61 A Canadian Hero Capt. W. D. Andrews, the gallant hero of the Life Saving Crew, was in the village on Wednesday selling his beautiful little book entitled `'The Lifeboat." The Captain's breast is handsomely adorned with seven large riiYG`'x rr�a.''s1' ^S7a''"��'-n F'ix�5•:..a:.•axz Sem* 2U cafES LW: bit 111 picp,d lilt that's.going " It was answered by bravery in' saving life during. his eighteen years of service in the life- boat. From'the terrible exposure he has. endured the optic nerves became, affected and the great hero, who has been the means of saving sixty-nine persons from' a.watery grave, is now completer blind. He disposed of a a resident of a neighboring township, who received by return mail a package containing a fine tooth comb. A Good Reform The Gbelph Mercury is advocating lows :--Now ammerifl 1. ir ik ... 413it f . . t' ." .,., v t1'c••, 1*-1Zram .. **4-..'-=:.1..,:...1,.,. tr.i'G:.. CY„-.Vr'"F^l''•ir n.4� , The Pries of Goods. itUtl>r a an Virinittp SCIVO. Ijouse,.toe Rent 'f'o,tient,,.e;ffrst-class brick cottage, an Rose street, containing eight rooms, 1l tchen, etc. Apply to• Richard { uglier, Lucknow. f,Iuying Grain • Having --leased. Mr. A. - McGarary's storehouse, I. am now buying alt. kinds sir! gtlair4. at- the -highest market, price. mp.groi4y will be on tete market- tp„1$1.X.-steady 'every, . day.—Geo. Kerr. LLa Grippe•.Again• La grippe is• at present, spending, thewinter in West India Islands, but it is said it may return at ar_y time. Certainly the weather of'late has been holding out-zuany4 in:diicewents -tit'its 4erraturre and people cannot be too care-' fel; to protect• themselves from its. . Xi(ttCliriis attacks. A good deal of Spit. .til: as made of its previous ;visit, but it wrecked.. many;+ constitutionsnI' ataol�•inany lives"• .• is . A Truant,Offee.r, N,eecjed , . , s . ' ereat"e•qur e•a•n'Clin oeh' O 'c 1 t ren in this ' ilinge who very seldom, if ever, put .in ,an appearance at school. In .place; ••they spend .their time on the ;treat -and--learning bad •.habits, .and ldclin fair to becorhe, useless anti bad .-citizens when they, grow up. It is :lj 104 • that the School ,Board, whose duty it is, will see to it that those children attend school at' leash' part of ' year. W e- are all com elled , to tdeet.,y. P pry.:vite,.ia#es,-and y_et.th_ese.childree,, far whose edr *at;en we. pay, • are. a 1� wed to run, wild on the street. This sort -.of thing is not,confined tri our :village, but is .common,,all. over Ontario. • • ,v Y: 0.a �. ,1 6 that t e win er would save .a good deal of loss of time and 'injury to health if there Was a definate understanding that the hour advertised for a funeral was the hour at which the hearse would start from the house. If clergymen and under- takers were prompt, they could, with- out much trouble, remedy the grievance complained of: Anniversary Services •- The anniversary, services of the opening of the new Methodist chuieti, iii this village, will be held on Sunday and Monday, the 7th and 8th. Oa Sunday the services will .be conducted both morning,and evening by Conduct or. W. K. Snider, and. oil. Monday evening an old fashioned tea -meeting will be held, when addresses 'will, be delivered by the Rev. G. R. Tu--rk, .of Guelph ; Rev, Joseph Edge, of Clinton; Rev. Austin Potter, of Dungannon ; and the resident ministers.. A, New Swindle. This is how." the= latest swtnctl'e a'f worked : "A young couple well dressed and well=tp-do , in appearance present 'themselves to be married. They have i eget -y pe d and the newly made husband pro- duces a $20 bill, stat'°ng that he would like to pay a fee of $ He gets $15 in. Change, and the cb uple depart to visit the: next•iiinister, where another $20 bill is produced, another•$15. in change secured and so onto the end 'of the chapter. • The $20 bills are cleverly ekecuted counterfeits, • Beats: Them All • Tore offers of -that splendid news- - paper, the London Advertiser, are ua,precedented in the annals of Cana- dian journalism. . The Daily Advertiser including that splendid new monthly, Wives and Daughters, and the SENT- INEL will be forwarded for one year on receipt of, only, $3.00 at the office of this paper•., The Western Advertiser (weekly), nclieding,.;Wives, and l):.tigh- te:rs,, alit! , the . SENTINEL will be sent from, now to . the close of 1891, on receipt at this office :of only $1,70. These very liberal, Offers are for our I resent Subscribers as well as for new ones. Sudden Death • Mrs. Malcolm, wife of Mr. Thomas Malcolm, near ICinlough, died very suddenly on Wednesday of last week. l)eceased was,.only a young woman of 29 years,, and was•in her usual good health. till the • day,: previous to her. death:„vr,lien she was taken ill with qieevelrepains in the•neck and shoulder. It• gradually • bename worse and al- , ,t,#t�ouglrmedicA,l aid was secured nothing could be done to save her life, and she passed away within twenty-four,hours. -Her ileyriuddrn death was a, severe loss acid a, terrible blow to her husband and., friends, who have the deepest 'c pi tsyl thy 'of the' cotwnunity in,. their liar tafii.6e;t vn•... , Different KindS.of People In every community there , are always discriminating pe pie who in- variably ,get •the very best value for their money. Whether it is in house- hol a furniture, clothin-gj Or any other •J it ! t ' eagle will , get tltd .lost• =li 1 isdo ii ' p ois*I ifrrte trut:(1.04 r:ty tf,%tipfe 0f l tier' x0 4s1 tb i 4 I ;io ;z rti'ti tell: ,, Half a Century. On Friday :last 1VIr:`. LT. Little; .one of the oldest and 'most highly esteemed.Citizens of the villa ;e; passed the halft century; mark of 50 years of age and the;•occasion was the gathering together of a number of his relatives to spend a pleasant visit and to extend to hint their, congratulations', Among those present were Mn and Mrs. • and Master John Little, Lambeth.; M r. and Mrs. R. McFarlane, Paiisley ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little, Lambeth ; Mr. - and Mrs. S. Little, -St. Mary's ; Mr.3acob Little and Mi. F. Balletityne' beccnue law. On seeing the report on and daughter, Lambeth. The'SENT1N- the change of the law and not finding E5 joins with all in•wishin Mr. Little anything of it _in the Statutes an many happy returns of hit, natal day. exchange wrote to the Provincial Secretary en the, matter and ascer- Rebate of Taxes tained that, neither the December About this time of year corporations Statement:; nor' the Auditor's Report are accustomed to receive applications can be omitted; both roust be published. for rebates of taxes, and in many in c- . stances, without considering the legal- Literary . andMusical )Enter- ity of the action, they are granted. _ taintnent., Councils should remember that they Under the auspicea of 'the .Lucknow have no power to vote a refund of any . portion .,cif a ratepayer's taxes. The Mechanics' l notitute at public enter- courtl.. of revision was appointed to tainment Ito be given. next Friday deal .with all objections which might Peening, in the town hall. Deers open at 7:30 entertainment • to c nimence be - raid against •assessments. The '• •' schedules left itt every ratepayerat 8 oclock sha"r 's p. hands call attention to said court, and , PROGRAMIE.. the time of meeting is duly advertised 1 Selection by the Band; - in local papers, so that there can- be no 2 Ch ':man's Speech ; etecuse, of the court having, been held 3 Insrumental ,.. without the knowledge of the aggrieved .4,Essay ' ratepayers. , Its adoption of the roll , 6 SoIo.•• is final, and for a council to interfere with their work, by granting rebates, is .unque;ationablyy, illegal. liti t; ,,t1iie.shrew niers. the. discriminating ,(S. .It i ''. u \ muiLey ' In the sapid+. H udge'lhA to pre. itald;,:tvud' vltie of r ! sedersof�y�: tl ° Ja't • ewe: to �,. trr 419.•�y let i 11 ,t" ettI''e” tend 0,1;igfatct?. `Y Piper, si 'inf•o.p ieaL. iuthor'ity` upoft 11 thio: �l¢r l.icrths. thi9,t,lltiter(st. t`he .14,44t, thjity Yif I a 4 blind. Th l!ttityltly. > told and. ofit e.al, haS a uloyvi silt . ;jury,, z2tst'tiia j ttnne i�ro6k 8 Act be a ,,�((_fi 3 n j• wore ,- orcusi,,enforced in. future." Cil\ ‘1140,04.,, v ��14�i A $760 Cottage Or its equisalent in cash will be given to the person ' detecting the greatest number' of error.,,, (words wrongly spelled or Misplaced). in the December issue of "Our Homes:” In addititt will. be given two cash prizes of S200 each, four of $100, eight of $50,, ten of 625, twenty-five of $10;. `fifty of $5, one hundred of $2, and one hued and fifty of $1, distributed in ..the't,rder mentioned in rules.and regu- lations, which will be sent with a copy of IJecentber issue, ou receipt of 1'5 cents in stamps: Special cask prizes given away almost every. day during competition which closes February 1st, 1890 ,Address, Our Homes Pulx1ish- ibg Co„ Brockville, Canada. ' • .Electric Light . • The question of lighting the village., ,jiy electricity has at Iayst been def mite y,ee tled, :and by the Christmas, ' boli- Lucknow with its splendid :4.stetni.of waterworks,• stately looking. .town hall, large and well regulated 'public school, and handsome churches, l . of the most citified villages in the Province.. Mr. J. A. Thomas, a representative of the Ball Electric Light Company ,of Toronto, appeared before the Council on Tuesday evening last, and induced -that body to accept eight .electric lights of 1000 , actual cand'e power, or four and a .half Ampere at a cost of 15 cents per light, ' for 280 bights -each year. The • whole work is to be completed and in working order within 'four weeps. - he old. Pioneer T�llust be Printed Cot siderable misunderstanding ap paa.rs,to exist regarding the necessity for, the issue by a municipality o` a Financial Statement in December and also an Auditor's Report shortly after. A number of our 'exchangessorne time ago stated that a bill had been •easseelb, substituting the December Statement for the. Auditor's Report ; this is nut the case. Itis true a bill was brought, forward for that purpose but it did.t;ot A Sad, De€ulh - • We have beer) informed that a young man, 28 years of age,' named Murdoch McDonald, who resided, about two miles from Ripley, came to that village on Saturday last to •have one of his teeth taken out, Before uxiaeroxxtg; the operatioti' it ,iQ'saicf he, Called,tr: ,41.1$ ,df,,,tbe ,li'otc1g' ,i ttoo1j ,6inae•s 101%.. Oantato brace ini�ti aaf for the operation.;` 'After Dr: Sfitli had "removed the' tooth• he again visitetl'thve 'hotel and took more li,(14p ', apci ,avis rn `tite.tto 404 Balled at the hotel some tithe warcdst e,'foun ,thaiyoung•tfeau�tj,n , Lt4 �a � '••;d = inqr�tav # I, he �.a tli sariCtbe " fOto: big a dict' 1 r(tu n , t� °'S a the? undeisi ed k11; ertii,iri the cause Of -KM rdoc . ,0 Donald, tj1kd that eeeasecd tiliir3 to ..his d4`h from' pvei 4ndulgrzl' yin arcohglic beQ er- esl q,dd •that we hold ,tha, electors it,liii k public et large responsible for having -intoXi'eating„ tii1uors for sale throtlghoui',; the community. As the presetrt Iain+ now ,stands, we, the said M �y Y' Niiss'Giace Boyd Miss Jean .Murray Mass 1,n. Peart 6 Lecture--Subject—The wars of the Crusades their social, commercial, and political infli<- ems ........:... �..........Dan. Yule 7 Seleci,ion by the Band 8 Essay.. L.. MCD )nand 9 Duet.:......Misses L.. Berry and' A. Coiling 10 A Reading....................J. G. Murdoch 11 A few remarks by: Directors 12 3)uet...Messrs.,11.-Vlurri,oti.mid !0.,.$tewryrt 13 Selection by tlw Band: 'o+'dmofstr' P:int9 Bohr : any tiviod si'toro,. st J d4 #ollt: ldu gO,Odi$ A'vor IOC. heir establisb4" dike o 1yard: t ser or' 1 �ue•ertit$'iiave responded to 1▪ 1, . L Il 6' re 10: f Infit 4414,1 ''L time ago for stihagrif xs :and ; ,h se / ing, us�fdr job work aid adverti; lift to pay up alae 'e are a gioiit'nla(iy wheare°still neglect:- Alt' plurties indebted;to me for Bast;' year's. acepunts, will. please call and settlooeat' once • and , sace,.,costst: 1. iutend,placing•, them,,in, °their handl-for 1 collect i� T:. Tread.. • • •t—f Days dui Ti oy 3ia° t elegant iatool o jpaoa'�i1'>�"h lard: it RE T ry ; FALIE We have the 'goods and E PRICES • ARE, R IGHT4; ave you seen our $4.50 oveTcoatM THEY' ARE MYSTIFIERS. All wooi except the button holes. Perhaps some w think we stole thpse coats, we gell them. so cheap. It's, no d.iffefence, you get 10.e goods; and we tile money V '.:t.hef., ob.eap 11.8t wilt be. found 4. -• BRU PTON, OLD V1ON ER, sTont„ T*0 fi 610 .06 411