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et„eriralt Wanted
. :good =general servant , wanted.
Good'• wages paid. 'Apply 'to Geo.
Mali; .Bantlter, Lucknow. .
Patrons Of Industry
Remember the Huron County Con-
veiytion in the town hall, Lucknow, on
Sat}titc'i:ayy Dec, 20th, " For particulars
sea advertisement.
Right School, ; ' .
The night school in confiecti`on with
the' Mechanics' Institute will be open-
ed 'nn Tuesday evening ,next, 16th
inst., in. the school, same room as oc-
cupied last year. Those who have
not already , joined sheuld hand in •
The Luoicrllow q,ent net, Bruce Oounty, Fridays: Decer.InaeM' __4 ° '.6661/4
gin`
Ruling. Grain
Eav�im$ leased Vii: A; IeGrbry's
storehouse, I am now buying all kinds
of '• grain at the highest market price..
Mr. :4IcGrory will be ou the market
to buy steady every day.—Geo. Kerr.
Maple Logs Wanted
Messrs. Mit;, all Bros. will pay the
al o ices for prat -class maple logs -
an -bs ori giittiii'sz'1tt�
Rev. E. W. R iigbes, of
Wingbami will a sbange, pulpits- .next,
Salioa,th with the Rev. M. M.Goldborg,
—Silverware, quadruple plate sugar,
cream, pickle and butter dishes, omits,
carte baskets, napkin rings, etc. at
Bei ry & Days'.
—The party who found a Methodist
hymn book on Havelock street on
delivered at their .mill in Lucknow, (by leaving it at this office.
near the station.
their names to Jas,. Somerville, Secre-
tary, or R.. D. Cameron, Treasurer.
Lett re: be a grand ral'y on opening
nigh
Toru Out
The 'band boys ;intend holding . a
grand entertainment in the town hall
op : Xmas night, and all. our citiiens
should'• urn out and help them. 'All
"the leading local talent will take part,
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arid- thCe ertteri aims tr-j mise
tti<e'best of the season. For full par-
ticularS see large posters, which will
• *t out .i , a. few days.. H. H. Pierce,
• J.. •F Berry, D N. Lawrence, Manag-
ing Committee. •
A Grand.Entertainnhen• f' that ut on the dd labels, f 11
A., rand enter5aininerif will be held p
`�,.,..•..j,Ll�,..Y1;11j,Chb they are turned over to
One of -the Sights.'
Visitors to Montreal find the print-
ing establishment of the Family Herald
and Weekly Star to be one of the most
interesting sights of the town. On
publication days, Tuesdays and Wed-
nesdays, all clay long there is the hum
of the gigantic lightning presses turn-
ing out�vmpi
Herald. and Weeely Star at the rate
• of twenty-two thousand copies an hour
;printed, cut and folded by.automatie
machinery, without being touched by
hand: Then there is an army of- men
and women operating the machines
address o follow-
Young Peoples Social ""
The young people of the Presby-
rerian congregation in this village
spent a very pleasant social time
together on Friday evening last in the
thatcould. be desired • and as the
sleighing was good there was a large
attendance from the country of young
people, with a fair number of the older,
ones as well. Mr. Geo. Matheserr was
appointed chairman, whioh position he
filled till refreshments were served,
when having to leave Mr. J. G. Mur-
doch was chosen in his place. The
programme consisted , of readings,
dialogues, and a number of sacred
choruses, which were well received.
The young ladies looked well after the
wants of the inner man, with a boun-
teous • supply of the most tempting
edibles, tea and coffee. -The lobject of
the social was to give the young
people an opportunity of getting better
acquainted with each other, and thus
remove' an obstacle to a union of their
efforts in church work.
One
the programme, con'si ting 6i% inrtru-y th• e and -glee' in.addition
r to dial°ca� ues, farces, recitations, etc., is
being., prepared, .ancl. the teacher, M r.
(i 8meron,: is doing everything to make
it the concert of ' the season... The
•Helens string -,band and glee .010
will be present and the leading talent,
o the community has been secured.
•Don't forget.the night, next Tuesday,
bet come out arid, baste. a good time.:
.Qi,,Rar'e-Treat , '
•'On Friday evening. next„ 19th inat
- Prof., ,�. Uoyes Panton, M. A.,, F.G.S.,
,o ,,C.tielph,' will give his celebrated
lecture, entitled. "Wonderland," or
" Ten .Days Among the Boiling
• Spring, Geysers and Canons, of Yeilow-
stone . Park' in the school house, ou
the second' concession of Kinloss, one
inile.and a quarter north- of Lucknow.
The professor• is a thorough geologist
acid one of the cleverest - scholars of
•the day. He has travelled extensively
on. the centinents of Et rope and
• r),to erica, egad. has explored,. many of
t ...most wonderful places known in
the.world.• He iaat presentQmployed
hi- the Ontario Government as a
teacher in, the. Agricultural. College,
Ouplpli, .and holds a number of .stand-
,
stand-
ingofferssof very much better positions
than the.one. he now occupies, He is
fast• rising to:fame arid as a, 1'•cturer
. believe' Is second to none on the
. continent' of Arnerica., This lecture -is
sat( to: tlkl,one of 'tie best ever (telly-
ered in Ontario: e, is also, to lecture
again on Saturdrlty.,. - afternoon, 2Otli
inst., in the saine place oil "Stones by
the wayside and what they teach us."
• The Toronto Mat says: Those who
heard the• lecture will long remember
ix as a tribute to the study- of nature
—Foody—Say Bungus, are you
going '1 Bungus— Where? Boody—
To the band concert on Xmas night.
Bungus—.Bet yer sweet life I am, it is
going ter be a dandy.
—Mr. James Falconer, of Grandon,
akota is visitin friends in this
vicim y. - • - - -
goods; and that all the former rem -
idents of this section are doing well.
--A large list of games and building
blocks, Nellie Bly, baseball. farmers at
the fair, spider and fly, fiishbone,
frivoli, bopeep, and game of matrimony.
Nice parlor games at Berry & Days. R
ins ectlnour fine dispPlay ofe holiday THE PRICE'S RICES ARR�
in and
E IQ -HT,'
goods of plush goods. silverware, vases,
etc., suitable for a nice present. We
will gladly .show you through them.—
Berry & Days. .
--L-Plush goods,. the largest assort-
ment, toilet cases, shaving cases, collar
and cu ffs, glove and handkerchi'f boxes,
aid albums, nice presents for Xmas• or
weddings as Berry & Days' drug and
fancy store.
—We have a every large and ,well
assorted variety of shall goods from 5
cents up, china • cups and saucers,.
shaving mugs, vases, and ornaments of.
almost every description at Berry &
Days' drug a'nd fancy store.
Literary Entertainment
The members of the Mehanies' Institute will
a• r
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E AR
y
We have the goods a
in. gangs of mailers preparing the papers
school) tin Tues, ayrevetfing, Dec.' 16th. for the. deliver to the Post Office by
mammoth expresses. , One oft e
busiest places in thisountry is the
office of the Family Herald and Weekly
Star, .Montreal.
• . NEWS OF THE TOWN.
A Week's Redone of the rushing Burden.
Town.. . '
—Don't forget the heed. coneent on
Xcnas-night. •
—Black worsted' mant`lings from
$1,25'a yard up, at Connell's.
—The report of. the Presbytery of
Maitland is crowded out this week.
—For a Pe Sian 1•imb, l,eover or any
other kind of a cap go' to Connell's,
`Leadi"g event of the 19th can-
tuary. Band concert on Xmas night.
—Mr. and Mrs. T. Fletcher; of
Brussels, spent Sunday with friends in
Lncknow.
—Mechanical toys of all kin'ds,0loco-
n &t{ives, monkeys„ os"trich carts, ladies,
trains, etc., at Berry' & Bays'.
Principal D. D. Yule is in Walk-
erton this week on the Examining
Board of the Model school pupils.
—Ladies will find 'our stock of
millinery 'm ell assortej, and our prices
lo,w.—W. Connell.,
—All the- leading local talent will
participate at the- band conceit on
Christmas .night,
..--We are pleased to know that
Mrs. Tennant, who, has been seriously
ill during the past week is now on a
fair, way to recovery.
—Everyone •should+- turn out on
• Xmas tsight and '.patronize the hand
boyts by attending .their concert in the
For 'further particular(' see •posters. ' town -hall. •
Admission 15 cents, children 10 cents, , —Musical instruments, Y' violins,
•„ 'guitars, accordions, coacertends, mus:p
boxes, metalaphones, . harmonicas at
Ilerny & Days'.
—R. McCharles, auctioneer, will
•sell by public auction• at lot 29, con. 1,
Huroe, on Thursday, Dec. 18th, a,
give ano • er ree e, er a
hall this. (Friday) evening. The.following in-
teresting programme will be -given
1 March, Oakford...... ....... ..... ....')The , Band
2 Bolo, I know 'my heart's my sin yet
Miss Irene Armstrong.
3 Clarionetliolo :..:......:.........l Ir. Sumner
4 Chorus:...,, Mr. P. L4ennin and pupils
5 L'e'cture, With Stanley through Darkest
Africa..:.... 14. 1). Cameron
6 Waltz, Helen....... The Band,
1N1BRMISSION.
7 Reading— ............ „ .... Walter Campbell
8 Solo., . Mrs. Armstrong
9 Clarionet Solo ...Mr, Sumner
10 winging galop with.pist"l shot... The Band
11 Chorus... .11:, Rennie and pupils
12 G .d nave the Queen.
Accompanist ............................. Mies Berry
This will conclude the entertainments for
the year. The' c• mu,ittee are making prepar-
ations for a rousing debate, for the opening, iu
January of which clue notice will be given.
$roceeds to be used in procuring
library for the .school. ' • .
A $750 Oottage ' d
1 Or its equivalent .in cash will be
given • to the person detecting the
nurnbP of ' errors, (words quantity of farm stook.
(1 • or,• mislilacc�cl.) in the ,•
—A splendid Brick- cottage, contain-.
of "Our )E-lomes.” °
ing eight rooms, kitchen, cellar, etc.,
to rent. There is also a good barn ou
the premi es. Apply to 1Z. Hughes.
given two cash
of $ 100, eight
-five of $10,
2, and one
uted in
regu-
—Second kilns stove pipes for salb.
'The committee oaf the 1 pincopaichurch
liave from 80 to 100 lengths of sstot:c..
lupe, good as new, for sale. They cat»
be seen at the.ytburch.
—Go and see what a fine Nsplay. o§
as and New Year's gifts are shown,
eery Si Days'. Plush goods,
St'H9elens
To the ignitor el the Sentinel,
DEAR Silt,—The St. Helens. aorr.es•-
pondenee .in the SENT1MEt of last
week's issue reminds us that the nruni-
cip .1 elections tide nigh. That .the
machine is being put in repairs, and
that the growlers periodical tit is,
coining on, (this comes on regularly at
this season of the year), and is now on
the lookout for something to. growl. at.
In the second item in the -Jorrespon-
der.ce he takes a rap at the clerk and
growls because more reports are not
published: Does he expect the council
to meet weekly or fortnightly, to
furnish him with reports 1 The
ground of his complaint in the present
instance, I presume, is that the min -
Utes of the meeting of Oct. 25th were
not published. • growler knows well
that I was taken ill the very day after
this : meeting, and for the next, three
-weeks under the doctors care,conse-
quently'not in a very fit condition to.
write *council reports. I think, I am
sate in saying that no council proceed-.
ings :n the County. of Huron are better
published than those of West Wawan-
osh; being printed in five local, papers,
is Coderi.h, Clinton, Lucknow, , and
Wingham, and the meeting in ques-
tion being the second', as far as I can
rernember, not reported during the
past two years. 1 might add that the
reports in thepSl!.,THTINEL are sometimes.
•A, week later in being published than
ire ` the other papers. For this our
postal arrangements ore largely res-
: ponsible, as • the copies are always
posted at the same time. . Trusting
that growler may in future find fitonie-
thing for which there is more reason
to growl at, I Km, Ycura &c.,
R. K. MILLER,
Clerk of West Wawanosh.
House And Lot For Sale.
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Have you seen our $450 overcoat3
4 .
THEY ARE MY TI F1 ERS.
wool except the' button holes.
P•
Perhaps some�vvfl think we -
stole these coats, vie sell them so
cheap. It's no' aference, you
get tie goods, andj we the money
FOR SALT, A LARGE FRAME
house, with stone foundation, contain-
ing six rooins, w ,odshed, etc., .situated on
Campbell etreyt, opposite Dr. Garnier's rvni•
deice. The • bit contains one quarter acre,
and is well suites# for a garden. For furthert•
' l,articulara .apply to
goods, vases, etc., •it will pay,+ „ ` ,IAS, Wll,LIAMSON,
ect �T_ LaieknOW' 1?
auu. __,8r
n the cheap Iist
will be fond
MILINERY,
MANTLES,
MA1TLIN�
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000DS,.
ELLINGS>
UMPTOK
` OLT) PIONS R STORE,
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