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The Lucknow'teie I lartiO0Quilty, Frk1y,DeOlTiber
,Alfatiagaitdt Precealloryt &Virg .gRiclo_
plenty ice, high winds, snowdrifts and
snow blocadea, 'The cold periods will
be wide spread, Tee d4tilers willbsecure
an early supply. There will =also be
one or mow period& of mild, sleety, or
rainy weather.
METEoROLOGIBT. t
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Aniberly, Nov. 27, '90
--FRE LIBRTY-No implini *ND TO. ,2VEGUE
,PONOIA,151qt WE MEIER ABOVE- AI.14 NEWSOF THE TOWN,
sOrliE4 Lii3NB(C44a.
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The great bargains
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.., .... a', °''.f. 1 • ' trit.M. LICENSE LAW,
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Ate•the:coannil4neeting on Tuesday
night a, motion, was passed condemning
4lie action of. the Ontario Legislature
appropriating to itself such a large
—share of the .nioney paid for licenses in
•i the different municipalities of the.
•Tirovince. In Lucknow last year
Et9 were paid in license fees and ,out
Of bat ,amountonly $418.90 was given
hmuniciit.y4 while the balance,
$561,10, was appropniated 'by =the:
Government -Emits officials. 'zThis the'
council considers , is an injustice, and
they are willing that a, -fair por-
tion of the. license monzy should go to.
therfOoparnment to pay its trispectOrs
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yckany,One who wi'.1;•give. the matter
• the least thought, mu it come to the
Conclnaien. that-) were it net for the
linnoragle man kwho are engaged in the
bimineas here, the law Wouldbe a dead
letter ot,least Leo gfar *as' its enfereettrent
iSConCerpecl. This year, however, 'the
• (ml...received by -the corporation so far
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otily,-atnounts .to.$290 out of a &ta1
:fee colleeted of $750. A change in the
system id certainlY needed. .
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Forestry
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. To the Edit(?). a Me Sentinel:
our ziper ;has frequently
• dOne me the.service ofinsertsng letters
ou ,forestry, perhaps you will:1110w nt.e
A Week's likened of the linskIngt Border
Town.
—Only three weeks now till Xmas.
—All taxes must be paid before the
—Mr. Wm.. Geddes1. co3per, turned
out 4400 apple barrels the nast searlon.
—The minutes of the village council
'and several other interesting articles
are crowed out this week.
—The highest price in cash paid for
hides, tallow, and sheepskins at the
Lucknow tannery.
—Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Smyth, of
Seaford), spent Sunday last at the
residence of Mr. James Lindsay, of this
village.
—A large variety in men's over
shoas in the latest American two buckle
city arctic styles at Peart's. •
—Mr. Thos. Detlerhas removed to
;the residence at the corner of,Havelock
and Hamilton streets, near the school.
—The splendid •sleigh-ing has im-
proffled .business. ,A little more snow
is 'needed, however. 1.
-•••L-Itring your bides, tallow or sheep
skins to the tannery ;where you will
get the highest price in- cash.
• ani 51rs.•.J. C. Kincaid were
iu Wingliam last,week attanding the
!funeral of fillr.Kincaid's father. • The
old gentleman w,a-s in the 711st year elf
Ills age.
—Peart. 'has in- hand a gOod assort
ment of men's felt hoots, ane 'socks
and rubbersof the leading lines.
—There will be sold at the Auction
Mart is this village on Saturchiy after-
noon 'next four cows, two 2 year old
colLs and a large quantity of valuable
furntruTe:wr.-----77-7
Dotinion Government has
'ta-ltfy.,thist before your rfraders:•—'The- •ordered that children -between 9 •and
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ft itivakeiring td a sense.`.,eff 1 shall attend schbol at least 100 days
the: factthat we must 4.)reser4t and in the year. Parents and guarAians
4.144atplant:iiihreforestili 'Ontario than we Will be proceeded against for violation
the ,habit.of tfoing,ntelse of the order. •
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weshall in.)PIT: the fortility th oui ". —.Gto to Peart s for snow, excelsiors
countiar as ether -lands: have done. In and arctic and felt two Inickle over -
11" 0°11'134 of journeys through part of . ShoessO women's pin , and, Ameri-
• . -Mufti& this -•spring, . learnt thtlati3an -battened5, Iffisses and childrOn's
iL^ gr',4'091tyt Iroes ifas•heing wade, pl tin buttoned beats it* great variety. •
'WM; iilatiten,...and
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witveafig.
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offered at the new store
ileaj
of Dress Goads
ty_tv7.41^7.7;trzztryrt7,77.7mtprsttTr.Ftt=7:t •
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Which will be sold at rock bottom prices.
MEAN
And will carry, out to the letter what we dvertise.
Give the new store a trial.
Te DETLOR0
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We are shov ing this week something special in
LADIES' SILK EMBROIDERED
In all the new shad.es. Also Fancy Embroidered
• Table Cloths, Mantle Drapes, Table Drapes and
Tidies. Just the thing to give a
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JwTrFuL AD• UNIQ
Toyour parlor furniture. Call and. see theria.
They are going fast, but we are re -ordering for
the Xmas. tr6ide.• •
PeCa\T.,
LOCKNOW AND D,UNGAN
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,",;t4,01.1i9Vg 9g, •woodland, prerfirced.
have•=nt been able, this' sifiriner,ltd•
:- c�.iiitpaviitig :tot illimiSs;
' • ' nod would ,be, glad if any farinere or
others' hi our ncigliborhoed, W‘he'.,' take
. • itti interest in the iiiatit:ri'i,woulefisOnd'.
• ....= ine•aletteranswering,ithiriir all
f011owing questions:
'!.1..V.Vbether' and to what extent:lines
• of trees for witrobreaks4ir ornaments
aie.liefirit planted • Ulla ,how 'those
platted -are thriving ,•
, .2 Whether. platitatiouti et • young
irtitzw have btviet ,ontiod. 4°7' they •
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eier c,attle 40 *toed xi, • /.1.p9e dine past, from . bleeding at the
• 'Jw,is'better and resting,coinfortably,
• Hopes pro naly. 'entertained of his
-rovery..
--Fergus and 'o4a have'uovr a co
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p1ete
systearof aeotrie light. The two
villages will. be supplied from one
power and dynamo which is situated in
Yergu3l. r.,r ill be hitched on in
a taw •w'eeks.
Purvis, auctioneer, will sell
by !public auction at lot 4, con. 11,
ittabloss, on Wedriesclay:.Dec. 17th, a
large quantity alarm stock, imple-
meets, ewe:, theloo,perty of the .late
War. ,Johnston. Sale to commence at
112
pf St. Marys, whO
(mm110%1144 ttown in .Angust for the
erilareeimmt aif pictures,. has placed a
painting , on opal, •of a well -known,
ptrtaiorr. in;Mr. e entell's store winaow
until ;Saturday .the ,fth before deliver -
ling it..
—We vraut ageorrAspondent in every
'eornger of the surretandink townships.
,Ne better opportu4ty for the cultiva-
tion of tthe tatilnt og composition can
'be secured thati writing for the press.'
We will supply stationery and p.aitage.
—Don't miss the literary•aid musi"-
al • a Week. from this
• Fliday. --interesting lecturs on
Abraham Lincoln will ..be one Of the
thief attract... ,See programme in.
;neit 'week's. SEN-PixEL, -
•,,-L-Lost, oat Pridav last, between D.
ourt.,ntritto's store Mrs. Murray's
•Midttne.e, a two dollar and a half gold
piece: iiiia& "A. G. E." engraved on
it. There is 'atta.ched to it -a• small
chain and pin. The tincler will oblige
by returning it to IVIiss,Jetin G..,1flurray,
• —Rev. Dr, Al antes,, -W4Itcerton,
• who has been fat:the point of-idt•th fQr
• from ally portitais f IA:004.# Ifillt1
. . neighborirnoti and hew ArtiaLkf#0.r.ft-i
4 Any 71iff'eren..e .in ctiiiik‘t; *i1;
drifting
drifting of. snow and so
. • . have observed p•ince
,1 5 What measures, if any; would be
likely to iir prove the e4c,istiug .State of
,Yours truly,• '
• • R. W. PuIPitS,•.
2511 Riclininlid .w.
Nay..4 1890. • 'Toronto, Ont.
• . P: S.— The iorest'ry • report, tor
which these questions are astted,
he sent free ,te.a11;yvho
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Wes•iat,i, •rfaige ,Commig itiettgA11).er.
fl'o 0.4 461doritfac, st•?eittiliel :
•t • "Woiblattena:br,;:how will.be the awather?
•, Sir, it 1s 4ondy
And coining ne.xliiu;coar Houghton
. )r.ittepped en 1 tlikly.ed with old Prink Seine,
While We fittAii Iiia old Jun Saviin
Went by und euldheinrweil 'twoa,ld
• The next thateatne rig waster Hulot,
And heAtecilkod,kejteleigi it would'ait,
Aud then I. uiei..ovith latiner Blow
Be plainly said e 4f.ritt.know.
So, Sir, w heti disagree,
litthote,todeeklet,it;yeu 'ur sue IP.
Stu: Lae fifkon than' g1it of these
4.•id Bedfordshireihtteuttog.
%ma autntnuttoltjtvgattiliociOg opinions
• .0,Xptelsed' - by troiv,, respecting the
/character of 'env *loosening, winter.'
Without - rootttiVin:WO "Ilme 'space,
would.1419ply say tI have , came hope
• 4iba on6lia•ilit,ffos f now give or
T)eCesifber will e'ci•Se itin401 of your
.1 del's itouIrt the truth of the bars-
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LLIOK6110111/ MARKETS.-
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(Corrected wary Taarsdatmorning.)
Elour. ..$2.60
Irall W. heat 88
Oats 37
Peas,. •60
44
?Irk 5 15
Potatoes . •30 to 35
113t4tter .14•
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• The season fox; overcoats is here. Wetave a
or menand boys at right prices. In caps We have a,
GOOD ASSORTMENT!
6f Persian'Lamb,Beaver, Sealette, Eto.
A Call Solicited.
•WM_ ' cOisTisTE]mais.
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STOVES ! STOVES 1 STOVES I
Itwill profit you if you want to purchase a good
000K STOVE, PARLOR STOVEOR BOX STISVE
•I FOR COAL OR WOOD.
This season, to call on u!. You will find our toc1
complete and at reasonable prices.
• A large stuck of
Btve PArztiturs, Boards, Pipes, Sto,,, A. ay Dbluz. 111. rri0a,
Now is your time to get a good stove cheap at
, The leading stove 4 depot.
tgokigt 1,W,hati .features then wail ..,44e. St X • cit,te • • * ir • • • .. • .. '41‘1:103. matroicizorviii
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