HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1890-12-11, Page 7the $entinek, Bruce Vounty, Friday,
Hemlock 1 %lty i
A cgnsiderable 'amount .of snoW fel! 1
P'ecently and the farmers are waking
the hells rattle.
Male addit;on to.. the family o>i' Mr
BVI. J. McKay.
The people are anxiously holding
fiheir breath in anticipation of the
.Parami,unt concert. !,
A'liss Maggie McKenzie was visiting
'friends in Egypt, last week.
M r. J oh r, McRae has teen re-en';aged
to teach No. 15 for the coming year at
•aix advance., cata•"y which shows the
'high esteem in which he is held by the
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'rite sleighing .bing is very good and in
consequence business is pretty lively.
WI are sorry to learn that Mrs.
'I-LL,nil+,on is'nn letter, but gradually
getting worse.,
THIS
There's about the same difference between the rightly
made uuderwar'e of to-dayf. and the usual store kinds as
between' the old and new methods of shop keeping. The
right sort is sold in a very few places. You know it, but
Pe—
UP
meii in ; p L r t ti' a+
UP GOTS THE JAY BI1tD.
A beautiful assortment of the best
STOVES AND HARDWARE e
Just received. Everybody i�biiad
a
to call and see for themseIves
iiy A 4 # v6 FMad:a ws « 4 u �• w.:, xc t;^GS�sn. r c "c .s ..v ,,.mm
n out this fall. We have still a that everything is fr'St-c1ass, X111
amount we have clear ad
large stock left. Will ycu be wanting any ?
Ithe price a poor affair.
D,C.TAAOR
onnection with the lodge of .Patrons O(1 goo S, so a rig
. _ of hist stry ,itt S._S._ No. 5, add .wore tr
to fo •w.
Thi • cern elected and installed for
the current quarter ..of Zion Hili coun-
cil of Good Ternp!ars 'are as follows :
:President, Jalin ltic(eith ;Vice -Presi-
dent, Miss E. Ritchie ; Chaplain,
C. 111eDonagh ; Secretary, W.'d4arci-
ner ; '1'reas.trer, Jahn Took ; herald,
John Redrew; Guard, Charles Ritchie;
Sentinel, Wm. Fisher; Prov. Deputy,'
J. El. (aidtler
West W wauegit Council
the above council met in the, town-
ship hall. on Saturday, Nov. 22nd
Minutes of former meeting were read
Ititd approved. The treasurer's report
Ilk November, showing balance and
treceipts of $1721.79 and eXpeiiditure
$1115 23, was read and placed ori cite.
'.Id7oved by Mr. B+ti!ifs, seconded by
• °Mr, iii -bison, that the Reeve he author-
ized to sur rrilie for Live shares of $:30
each in the Dungannon Agricultural
. and Driving Park Association, provid-
ed the directors'guarantee that the hall
he at the service of the township for
-division court purposes at an annual
;rental not exceeding ,$20.—Carried.
A couttnuniaaion from H. Morrison!
pri
well, that they return week after week. The customer's
satisfaction first, profit afterwards, is our rule.
•
With the 1st f December comes thoughts of holiday
week and Christmas. With us we shall endeavor to
play our part by providing low prices in
Furs • Mens
Fur Capes bog Coats
Fur Caps
Fur Boas
Fur Muffs
Fur Coats
Bear Coats_
Beaver Caps
P. Lamb Caps
Dog Caps
amp e tree
THE PEOPLES TO
sr_ II ET.,J 3NT s_
Preparing for the fall _trade. Oar stock is filling up f &t
with the latest npveltias 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
BEAUTIEJL GOOTS.
Also a fine assortment of ready made clothing, honglit
more with -an eye to quality than to a low price.' Positively
. no shoddy. To arrive in i few days a very large assortmel't
of ladies and gentlemens underclothing, including those :iris
Italian. elastic goods sp popular with the upper ten. Mantl;
cloth in good . ariety and at c1t sest prices. A5large assorr-
Ilient of novelties and staples to arrive in the iieit few ,day.
As usual our stock of groceries, hats, caps;'boots, . shoes,
hardware, crockery, etc., etc., is Well assorted arld`all sold at
closest, prices. Please fall, and inspect.
•ro ditch .cut con, 12 was, read. The
. Reeve rrl':ort.ed having consulted the
township solicitor on this question, olio
advised that' the council -take no action
• in , the matter. On motion it was
.agreed to follow the advice of. .the,
.solicitor. Mr. Thorns complained that
• a culvert ordered" by the 'township
engir.eer to be filled tip on the 12th
_ _ Cori. sail -1 remained_open. • The road
• om(nission yrs were icstructed to.'have
the culvert closed.
A cotumunication from the town-
ahip solicitor advised 'the council to
.have ' the hole, caused by removing
• gravel on the lot of Alex. Rose, filled
in. The • Deputy Reeve along +with
•Messt•s. Gibson and Bailie were ap'-
' pointed to have this work done.
A communication• from James
'Marshall, accepting the office of town-
ship.engirkeer was read and %led.
The following ,accounts were pres-
ented and checks issued for the
tammltits Mrs. Glenn, 49 „yards
„gravel at 10 cts., $4.90 ; Peter Clark,
;making and placing grate ;on con.,,
6'1.25 ; 'W. J. McQuillan, 92 yards
' gravel, $5.44 ; Robt. Irwin, 69 yards
;ravel,' $6.90 ; Edward Brophy. 81
yards • gi avel, $56,; Mrs. Wilson, gravel.
$4.90 ;.John Collis, 172 yards gravel,
$12.40 ; E Carrol, 72' yards, $5.34 ;
'Thos. Stothers, 22 yards,.$1.54_; John"
Gillies, 33 yards, $2.31.; James Mar-
tin, 'I 'yards,'$1.12 ; John Moss, 191
yards and' damages, $1t.37 ;' Thomas
Al'e'xander, repairing bridge on cote. 9,
.s3.00 ; W.,'. ; Wilson, 36 yards gravel
$2,52"; John Redmond, 35 yards,
$2.44) ; Welsh Brod., 73 yards, ;$5..1t;
ilamilton"Smith, ditch on con. 5, $2.00;,
Dourald McMillan, 22 yards gravel,
i$1.54;.Jnc. Rose, witness fees Rose;
suit, $10.00 ; Lodi, Wettlaufei; lupi-
ber, $13.95 ; W. Kirk, repairing road,
con. " ; and 3, e2.00 ; Jonathan
Willard, d .; ging; dfltclt con 1, $1. * ,
Alex. S. ajarecron, expenses collecting
dog tax in 1889, $1.00.
Council , tdjoi rned to ,meet accord -
to 'Ftatute .on.. Monday,
ccord-
to'rtatute.en..Monday, December
5th. •
R. IC�'.'•.irt,nr. Tr. Clerk.
And will also give.you the lowest quotations
Overcoats Illankets
And a special line of bufralo and goat robes at astonishing
low prices. We invite 'your close attention to ' these
St. Helens, Sept. 3rd,
BOAR Fi®R
THE rrUNDERSIGN ni ec wl;i +`1, ILI ,2 cKE)j P
Nest \Vawanosh, his .,opet.ior thoroughbred
Berushirc boar. Terme- :i1v.ash•
A. NIX.:11i1.14AN.
tf Luckuow E. 0.
,' TRATED CATTI,E•
TRAYED. FROM T1IE FRt• ITi'NS-OF
.4 theundersigned, lot 17: con. 10, west
Wixwano'h, on or about the noddle of_Augcist
last, 2 stc•i'rs spotted red and vahite ; 'lt heifen4,
1 spotted .and the other red. Any person
ivu)i Poch information as will lead to thigr
.soeov 'L, a ill be suitably rowatded.
IB013Ii S� 17� n Q 'S,
good's. They are right. We kn9w it, and we want you to.
What's to prevent every lady . from having a new cash-
mere dress (any color), when that dress can be 'bought
'for only 23c per yard, worth 30c,
The difficulty is in knowing' ,where to stop. We are.
preparing for a booming trade all through this month.
Winter goods mustgo, and we shall not stand on the
ceremony'ot their going. M usual, our boot and shoe
•
task of eating three quails per
department is replete with winter goods,. mens felt boots, Ye. His. 86th bird •floored
ROBER
BOAR FOR SERVICE. PUBLIC NOTICE.
MHE UNDERSIGNED "ISHES TO
infirm the farmers of the snrroandiug
conntry that he will keep for service this
season at lot 3, con. 4. Kitlloss, that thorough-
bred Berkshire boar "King Robert," furnished
with registered pedigree..__.Terms :—:51 cash,
with privilege of returning.
ALEXANDER McDONALD,
3-879 Lucknow P. 0,, Ont.
TO PIG BREEDERS. '
711HE UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP
• for service at lot Leon. 11, E D. Ash-
field, his superior bled Suffolk b 'ar "Tormen-
tor," also 'Berkshire boar "Butterfly Duke"„
noted prize winners of Halton Co., Ont.!,
Terms $1.00 strictly cash. Also for sale:
cheap s first-c1:,5s thoroughbred Shorthorn:
bull calf.
MATHEW FARRIS, 6
Lanes P. 0., Ont.
puuuomen.
will Think of Him.
3erald : She -That was snoh
you told me yesterday, abon
Griggs 1
+n think so I
Indeed 1 • After this, whenever
y it will remind me of you 1
Champion Glutton.
renshaw,•of Kansas .City, has
ladies felt gaite's, overshoes, rubbers, etc., etc.
The grocery department will be replete with every
article -consistent with a general stock, and you will at
all times find them fresh and in good Condition.
•
We thoroughly appreciate the kind encouragement we
have. i'eceived in the past, and assure you of 'our earnest
efforts to merit its continuance.
Remember the boom is for all this month.
Poultry, and Butter Eggs wanted.
Yee- 15 GRATEFULLY,
A. E. Bra
McIntyre's kOla Stand
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a
le curiosities among the typo-
iternity is this city is a one-
tter. He fastens his oompos-
t iron olamp on his frame, and
puts in letters, spaces and
right hand in a rather rapid
+ York Sun. -
THErrONGIIx.
• 1ngup, so small and weak,
" declared the Greek.
treys a greater horde,"
i, " than does the sword."
erb wisely saith :
to an early death."
:es this farm instead :
angue cut off your head."
speak a word whose speed,"
' outstrips the steed."
this impart: T1t
Mt storehouse is the heart,"
the maxim ',prong:
tild slip, neer let the tongue.
(frowns the whole:
angue doth keep bis soul."
. so—Cape Cod,Item.
11 continues to assist Tony
ag people away nightly in
English artiste's popularity
;have been increased than
r her short " provincial'
,UBLIC '.`i OTICE IS HEREBY GIVE
11 that nn application will be made by
Daniel Pattel•sou, of the ,villa se of T,ucknow
in the county of Bruce, to the 'Legislature of
the Province of Ontario. at 1ta next Session,
_f r__:tn.ac_t to au horize him, the said Daniel
Patterson. to practice Dental Surgery inn the
Province of Ontario, Dated at Luekuow this
loth day of November. 1890.
DANIEL PATTERSON
FAR
FARM C
70 acres
cession 'Towne
road, 10 miles
KAVANAGH, 8
6.878 H, MORRISO.N, his Solicitor.
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As a Flesh;
no question
PATRONS
OF
JNDUSTR1?
OF
HURON CO.
THE !FIRST CONVENTION. o ';,.THE
Patrons of Industry 6f the Comity of
Huron will meet at the ToWu, Hall. •
• Lucknow,on
AT.10 :.0'01P,OCK.
PROGRAiti1 *OR THE SAY
10 a.m —The P'resi,lents and SedrstaVies of
all- subordinate associations will Iselin their
reports, and committees appointed for the day.
11 a.m.-A grand initiatory's lviee will be
conducted hi, one of the presiclenta. assisted by
officers from the different associations.
1 p.,in.—Election of county officers,
I3eunesa, • .l..Tits and others will address
original and'fainous c%rtouc..' .a• �t,
Conch," and deliver a short lecture on Roci'1i
Conditions." Initiation fees will be returned
to. the different subordinate le. sc(ciatious.
iBriug ail your friends to the natatory service
F...I. BRNNEST,
-Organizer 1-iuron Go.
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