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LAPIN POST'OFFICE. 1Orange akrusoms
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Meats Aeative.
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'Unto every lady in this land . that
We have an unusual 'supply of the req-
uisite for this season of the year and:
That They Who Run May Read.
We will enumerate in as brief a form
.as possible. -Wall Paper. After the
usual summer and winters soiling the
walls of your !owes cry out for a new
covering, and you cannot do better
than,call and get a nice embossed or
.gilt 'paper at the nritieof usual Com-
moner paper. ,The principal difficulty
with our paper is too good, but we
have cut a great 'big piece off the big
end of the price and now they are
Within reaCh of all. Borders, eXten-
• sifts, ceilings and corners to lento
papers.
Oarpats Hemp, Union, Felt
Stair Tapestry and Brussels. We are
determinett--te-ehiar-eut-tli'
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Owing to the large amount of other
'matteba the SENTINEL thiS week we
ire nimble to publish a lengthy notice
Qf the marriage of Miss Jean G.
Murray and Mr. J. Ifolt, of Chicago,
but will do so in (ter next issue.
t
is Not Legal
On Thursday last Cheif Justice
Galt set aside a By -Law passed by the,
Municipality of London West under
the Local Option Liquor Law, which
tlef Po•to,,,,-ieJemislePs
His Honor holds that the Dominion
Government alone has the power to
pass a prohibitory liquor ,law.
Glad to Have Him Go ..
":My friends," remarked the nainis-
ter," the collection to -day will be de -
Teachers' Association
The West Bruce teachers will hold
their annual meeting in the model
school„Kincardine, on' Thursday and
Friday,' the 21st and 22nd. A
splendid programme has been ar-
ranged for the two days.
Public Notice
All parties indebted to me either by
book or note account are requested to
settle on or before May 15th. After
that date I will place them in other
A Big Shipment
McQuaig, timber merchant of
Lucknow, is shipping a tine lot of
square timber which was delivered at
the G.T.R. wood' yard near the town -
line of Bruce and Saugeen.. Several
,
tun going away for my health -the
more I receiv e the longer I can stay" -
and, strange to say,the largest
tion ever made was taken up.' It is
needless to retnark the minister does
not live in LUckow.
Sports at Dungannon
The citizens of Dungannon intend
oelehratin& Her Majesty's natal'day
in a royal Manner, and have prepared
a splendid progamme of attraction for
Monday, May 25th. It • includes
speeding contest, foot ball, lacrosse,
base ball, and' athletic sports, and a
grand Street parade in which all the
liviog ()enmities of the South Sea
Isln.nbs will take part.
Clean Up.
Now is the time when Providence is
supposed to visit' families with fevers,
diphtheria and kindred diseases. In
ulnae eases out of ten it is dirt that
causes them. Seo to it that your yards
-and-eeverything,--abont-tho-houser---is
cleaned up. The accumulations of the
winter, left to rot in the summer sun,
"cause much of thesickness prevalent
at this season of theyear. Clean up!
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While ,.
Big Drop in ,Eggs • . •
t t. ',very •
waggon was being loaded with egg
boxes from Mr. Sparling's shop in this
village, on 'Wednesday, a dog tight
started, tin? horses,• and in their eiforts
to run away three or•fonr 'of theboxee
were thrown to the ground Oda large
number of theeggs were. broken and
scattered about the road.. .Mr. James•
Hood is deserving of praise for the
plucky way in which he held on • to
the frightened horses, or in all proba-
bility. the whole cargo. 'Would have
been dashed to pieces.
A Beautiful Horse . . •
All lovers of good horseflesh will be.
pleased to know that the ; beautiful
dark brown standard -bred trotting
stallion, "Saranac,. 4158," will have. a
stand the•ritiason in the village of.
Lucknow, 'Saranac luta a three year
old aveord of 2:3$ was bred. and
raised at' Fashion 'Stud 'Farm,
Trenton:, N. J., and is A son of -General
Washington, 1161, Who has produced
a large number of trotters., ranging.in
speed front 2:19i to 2:1S. Titis
beautiful stallion itS"one of the best
MIA Most fashionably. bred trotters in
Canada, and his ''-.0t„ ,ean hardly fail.
to be. good • mo V'eete
possible, and no any piece in the store.
It will be to your interest to see these
goods before phrchasiog. ,
,biinds :and rollers. -Lace
curtains, cream; white and ecru, 50c,
.75e, 90c, .81.25, 8,1.75 per pair and as
bigh you would like them. Remember
ate are reducing stock and the cash is
What we are after, and we will meet
you price and satisfy you..with goods,
A ,few 'boxes of London layer raisins
$1.25 per box. •
BRUMPTON.BROS.
Vilingc and Vicinity Nctro.
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Annual Meeting
The &UMW meeting for the elevition
of offieers and directors of the Luck-
tittw tiSt it to for next
ir will he hold ih the nodding
l•tooxii on the evening•of 3.1ontlay,
the Coutalt of May at half 'Nast •
•s -even The -ro:,i;starar • Anil
.s,e,Loretory will ivport for the
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ant change in the publication of their
favorite Weekly,. the •Westere Aiityr-
tiser. , bistead of, appearing onee a
week as 5 twelve pt paper, it is non-
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-Engineer Douglass had the streets
watered on Wednesday, which is a
decided improvenitnt.
-Mr. David Stevenson was visiting
friends here last week, before leaving
for British Ogumbia,
-44 R. '5.'roctor on Tuesday last
secured a stylish looking driver from
Mr. John Gentles, of Kincardine.
-Adopt the advice to -day of the
Scotch laird tolis son, "'Plant a tree ;
it will grow when you are sleeping.
BiLleAtoottfeitieutesaikesielsiorktos
calves belonging to Mr. T. F. Cain
are the admiration -of all who have
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'TOR SALE.
ADRIP HOUSE AND WAGGON
Sho a911V144ki9L9,1451 -C4M111)011
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streets, ,aie now ' Tht) brick house contains
tmq front, recmia,. five bed rgonik and kitehen,
with stone wall cellar and continual flowing
spring water in cellar. For further partici:,
lars apply to
JOHN M.ko AIN,
Box Lucknow P. a.,
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seen them.
-Our stock of tweeds and worsteds
were never better selected. If, you
want a good suit made to order give,
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A full stock just received.
remove it. Liverpool is the point of
destination. -Paisley Advocate.
Goat ta Heir ReWard •
There died at the family 'residence,
lot 7, con. 11, Ashfield, on Sundaylast, Sarah J. Mulllin, the beloved wife
of Mr. Thomas Irwin, and daughter of
Mr. Andrew Mullin, in the 21st year
of her age. Deceased who-hatt-suirer-
ed for sonie time with consumption,
had only been married a short time,
and her untimely death is a sad blow
to her young husband and many
friends.
Oonstable's Notice, "
The cOnStable, acting under the
directions of the Board of Health, has
posted up notices throughout . the
village, notifying all parties to remove
all dirt and filth of every description
from their cellars, wells, barns, stables,
yards, and outhouses before the 10th
day of 1,1a,y,, and any one failing to
comply -with the--notiee-will-be-prose
cuted after that date. Kenny is a
good official and nieaus just what he
says. A word to .the wise is sufficient.
' . NEWS OF THE rioNini.
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Week's, Record of the Pushing Border
Town
-Don't fail to attend the Charity
concert in the town hall to -night.
- A good general servant wanted
immediately. Apply to Mrs: Siddall.•
-If the present•fIne weather con-
tinues the trees will soon be in fel/
leaf. •
- For a ready-made tweed suit at
a low price for good quality go to Con.'
nell's.
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-Mr. A. A. Crowston left on Wed-
nesday last to attend the Toronto
UniVersitY. • .
-A large quantity of fine looking
nursery stock . has been delivered , in
thesillage.
--This 'is Arbar Day and.. all our
citizensshould. plant trees in front Of
their property.
-Go to the town hall to night and
enjoy a pleasa' nt evening, and help the
poor of the village.
---There are nearly 1000 volumes of
books in our Mechanics' Institute,
The Government grant this year will
reach about (1360. •
-Thc grippe will . soon
re ease its
hold, and the ,apples green Will gripe ;
the !esti% e fly: will gm w mere bolkand 14' '11., . ,
pitsnics will be ripe„
-Fall wheat' still looks very prom.
I ' 07N T • WANT . THE BRIFE .
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-The ,catalogues of. books in the
Lucknow Mechanics' Institute lave
been printed and may now be had
from the caretaker.
-The Hon. John Carling, of Lon
don, has been called to the Senate, but
will still retain the portfolio of
Minister of Agriculture.
-M. -Ww-, Livingston, who has-
been baggage man at the Lucknow
station for some time past, left en
Tuesday for Wiarton.
-We are sorry to learn that Mr.
John Little, formerly of Lucknow,
had his arm • broken recently in
Superior City, Wisconsin.
-Old WM. Hayes, who was for
many years a resident of Lucknow,
died at the residence of M. Wm. Mc.
Donald.on the 2nd con. of Kinloss on
Sunday night last.
-Up to date the seats of thirty-
seven Reformers and thirty-six Conser-
vatives have _been_pro_tested.____
Courts will have_ a busy time of it and
West Huron is to supply a part of the
fun.
-The amateur gardener is busy
these days setting his -garden patch in
order and waking himself believe that
lreltnows more about' t e wor an
all the professional gardeners put
together. But the truth always dawns
on him that. he does'nt before he gets
through. ,
-Whatever will be of interest in
•any neighborhood of the county is good
material for publication. If the sub-
scribers and readers of THE SENTINEL
will send along the'news of their
• neighborhood they will confer a favor,
on us. •
-The decaying' ,vegetables which
can generally be ,found to a greater Or
less extent in most 'all cellers at this
season of the year, should be cleaned
out at once, and a disease breeder thus
disposed of. • It is unhearthy at the
best, and too much care cannot be
taken.
-A cable despatch last week from
Rev.' Dr. McKay, Canadian missionary
at Tamsui, Formosa, China, announces,
the death of Rev. John -Jamieson, M.
A. The late Mr. Jatnieson was a
prominent Presbyterian minister in
Western Ontario until seven years
ago, when he and his wife left for
China to assist Dr. McKay in the
Formosa mission field.
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES'
Childrens Dress Trimmings,
FISH NET 11.RIMIONGS,.
Ladies Corsets, Etc., Etc.
Eats, Bonnets and
Feathers
In endless variety, and at low
prices.
GIVE ME A CALL. -M St\1;tb.
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TO..THE FARMERS
occupied by Mr. Geo. Kerr
and am .prepared to
PAY CASH
FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
The highest price will be
paid for butter according to
quality.
R. C. SPARLINC.
LOQ3:c' IIERE
FIRE ! c-tIRE
Insure yopir,farm property, private dweilirt=.:',
in the old relisble. the
LONDON MUTUAL
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Of!ice,.-A. ROSS harness shc.p. Lack:IL:en
Wil he in the (4Sr.F. every'Satarday afterncw,m., •
JOHN LANE agent kinlough.
Mil3 weather and an OCCILS.02)
rain fail is\ about all that is now e- BUT
quired to assure an abundant harvest_
-..:Want a cheap carpet in Ile,mp,
Tapestry or Wool, we can suit you at
Connell's. A eood Takes try of 37
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• -The next entranee examinatioi
will be held in Kinear.line and Port
Egin High Schools. and in Lucknow
and Toeswater Public Schooli an July
2nd. 3 rd an 3 .4 th.oom in en ei 711;.; each day
At.11 k
- A ny may fuel th es. at
liberty t'O send -in notes from those
tiis-
ri'ts'that are w thkm: t c-orrpondents.
W.,e,11-ast the frienas of the paper
take an interest in the' department au
am 2.15 'lig to haN e. 'in Lucknow. too,
herebV
announce ro. the people cf L:kzow and .surrctnciing outittry that
any pers:)n cr persons coming. to tie bi tbr.ti,e1.2a ctt •
ths: 1 xrii.] put in two sets L.:ItEr:11. •
a slic,:-ess.
W. A.. R1\ having tiisposod
of the; (.7"he.,s,:ev to Alessrs.
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