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The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce 10ounty, May 22nd
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to kayo Annexation or Independence,
would prefer Independence as the
destiny of Canada," and_ whinh, the
hop of hundreds and thousands.
These pedagogical pettyfoggers who
• are s'o struck on Ow United States, why
elonat-thergo--thetoc-if- they is
a land flowing with milk and honey.
-We don't want them here, they are no
use, to us. Let the Annexationist go
ow there and stay there; we would
baldly miss them. These old fo,ggies
have been howling long enough. Give
e oune men a chance. If the
• ...•=a -t'"'"
young men
• can very son have Independence. It
is a question that concerns every man
and woman, more especially the young
people ; for, in fifteen at most twenty
years from now, the older heads will be
laid to rest, and the young people of
At VC, &to,
IrraWitteacc7Cte
Ictrx, 6 ,
now, .preached tilt Rillsbykeriart.
The Rev. Mr. MaeNabb, of Ludt-
LAXGrSIDE.
Church ori.'Sunday morning. •
Mr. M. J. McKenzie, of White-
ohnrch, paid this town a visit ou Sat -
t cc. c -c
y
Miss M. Ross left on Saturday for
Guelph.
Misses 13. and M. McKenzie. intend
leaving for Detroit in a few days..
Mr. Archy McKenzie, of Paraniont,
paid us a visit on Sunday.
lege ou Friday evening. A uuteber of
young friends froina distance took
part, among them Mr. Ken. McKenzie
con. 2, and Mr. Tom y(elati. late of
Michigan. Mr. Golan intends remain-
ing at Mr. John McKenzie's until the
EI Brasher
Sometimes it's worth know-
ing to know that theknowledge
on e may possess in regard to
Now is the time to prepare for the
coming events. There are just four
things we must do, viz :—Shall
vere-
'niain as we are. Become more closely
allied to the Motherland. Be annex-
ed to the United States. Or seek an
1Ikdpjndent national existence.
No , Mr. Como, take a friends ad-
vice- be a man or a mire, either' sign
'your name to any article for publica-
.
tieu or akar, write. Come out like.a
.man and let us know who you are.
Thanking you kindly, Mr. Editor;'
',for this valuable space, I am yours, an
interested party in the well fare of the
country,
G1F,o, E. KERR, fanner.
Mr. Nute Crowston and family live
in this village at present.
• THE CHEAT COMPETI:110H !
THE CANADIAN ACERICTLTUR-
IST'S $5,00Q WORLD. HUNT.
'Pas i;velly closes .May 29.11, 1891, (15 days
thereafter being allowed. for letters to
reach us from disiati( points). •
The' following magnificent prizes will
be given free to persons sending in the
grea num . p 'en t
•
1'
of the letters contained in the two
' words, "The Agriculturist."
1st Prize..;,, .1,81,000 inGold ,
2nd .4 • : ' • 8500 in Gold
3rd " . ............... ... ..... .81,000 Gi•ancl Piano
4th " . 8500 Piano
5th :, •
.- .. •• ......$300 Orgau
Oth " Ticket to England and return
7th " .. ..... ...... .......Lady's Gold \Vatch
t 4 Gent's Gold Watch
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is a concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla,
Yellow Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper Berries,
Mandrake, Dandelion, and other valuable
vegetable remedies, every ingredient being
strictly pure, and the best of its kind it is
possible to buy.
It is prepared by thoroughly competent phar-
• macists, in the most careful manner, by
a peculiar Combination, Proportion and
Process, giving to it curative power
some lines o goo mean
distinct satisfaction to those
iwho possess it. We refer
those new cloth-
• esneei allv to
Peculiar
To Itself
It will cure, when in the power of medicine,
_Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Blood POLS011illg,
Cancerous and all othermol'Ualaria,
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache„
Catarrh, Rheumatism, and all difficulties
with the Liver and Kidneys.
• It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Creates an
Appetite, and gives mental, nerve, bodiy,
and digestive strength. The value of
Sth
9th " ..China lea Set
10th " • Hunting Case Silver 'Watch
11.th " •Boy's Silver Watch
. 25 prize:6)f 810 each. 50 prizes of $5 each,
100 prizes of 82 each. 200 prizes of •1, cull,
makiug a total of 386 prizes, -the value
•of. which will aggregate .$5,000. This
Grand Word -Making Competition is
•
• ,open to everybody, everywhere, subject
:to the following conditionS : The
•words Must. be :constructed from the
-two words, "The 'Agriculturist,". and
must bo only such, as may be found in
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, and
• in the body of the book, none ef the
suppleMents to be used. -The Words
must be written in ink- one side of
the paper only, and numbered in rota-
tion,1,•2, 3; and so. on to the end of
the list, f,:r f!'.e",itabiag in dending the
winners. The containing the
'largest number of words will be a-
warded first ,pri`ze, and so on in order
"e1:. it isreceived
• at the office of the ".canadian Agri-
•:1alturi •t " will 1)e lit:inhered, and
if
,,we or Inott thc, largest list, the
first ree,;ived o.v.4rcied the first
prize, the next second • and so on.
Therefore -the benefit of sending in
early will 'readily. -be seem Each list
must be accompanied by $1 for 6
11l 'iitli su.) /SQriptioll to, tho ",C,anadian
Agicdturist." One arson can send
iu one or more lists; accompauy-
ing each. list with for which the
paper ‘vill. 'sent to any address fon 6
months. The best family paper in.
Canada. • It is by no 1116011S a new
paper, but has been established up-
wards of seven years; .and each year
gni ',vs 1.a. the ostimatien. of the
scrlI . contains no trashy, highly
c. I • '1 fiction, hp,f. interestmg--
4oriesof a higher ola,:;s ;)3.. the roost
popular authors of the day, It
nently Tiig paper for the bronco ircle,
and at $2 a year is the• cheapest end
best paper in thfi..'market. This compe-
tition will positively close ontheubove
namcd date. Remember you are pay-
ing ,;t1. for 6 months suhscription
one of the. best home papers in Can-
ada, and 'at the same time run a.good
Chance of winning a valuahla prize.
AGENTS WANTED. —The object of the
'publisher of the " Canadian Agricult-
urist " in giving away these • large
amounts in cash, is to extend the cir-
culation of the paper, and a number of
agents ore reonired in every
as to dubl)in,4 ,rat(,s, eto. .• Address,
THE CANADIAN Annict-urunIST, PC tell"
1.)0r0, Ontario.
I'Iood's
Sarsaparilla
TENDERS WANTED
Boots&Shoesi •
VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW.
omething that everybod
wants and at prices that can
not be beaten.
I wish the general public to distinctly un-
-1......../eres...,!=zyze.,.....,.•-mezez
derstand that 1 hirrie
Bouts and Shoes in -every
Variety of Style
and' Make
ing suits for men, youths and
boys. Probably from the
immense stock we carry we
were never so well supplied,
nor so able to supply that
variety of choice and service-
able patterns which the care-
ful, mother selects for the boys
for durability and pattern.
We have them and, while
going, still have some left for
those who use direct haste.
Is certified to by. thousands of voluntary wit-
nesses all over the country whom it has
cured of diseases more or less severe. It
is .seld by all druggists. $1; six for $5.
Prepared only by O. I. HOOD & ea,
Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla do not be induced to buy any other.
100 Doses
ne Dollar
AUCTION SALE
Forinstance—
Boys sizes 20 to 26.
Youths " 26 to 35.
Mens " 36 to 44.
A nice line in that navy blue serge,
to suit all sizes.
Which I am selling for cash c eaper an
be bought at any other store in the
County. All I ask is (P
01:" v A LIT A111,E FA:131 PROPERTY IN
"415T1TE TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
I THE COIT Y 1 31:„Ue
There. N\ 11 be sold on • • ,14th
Again wit ea er.
variety and use is well account-
ed fOr by what we charge for
can
COOD JUDGMENT
TEWILL BE RECEIVED BY
the uudeibieue.d tor the -following works
up to
Tuesday, th-0-26tYMay,
t eight o'clock p, m. :
Gravel for•the roads, sidewalksand filling,
ou much per yard '• grdding at so much per
day. The contractor receiving the above
works or works will have to lay half the wages
of the man at the dump.
Lumber and timber for sidefwall:sanadndeoetdhaeri...
varareb= 443
Tr".7
per _tbousan
Care -taker for the village Weigh scales, by
tht year.
The council do not bind themselves to
accept the lowest or any tender for the above.
1\10RRISON, Clerk.
•
. AND THE CASH.
Give me trial, and don't be led away with
every wind that blows.
BUTTER, AND EGGS TAKEN AT
Wednesday, June 24th; 1891
soine"niakes of ii,—especially
in the shoe .elepartmcnt. We,
direct especial attention to
Air men's plough shoes,
"• Heavy lace shoes,
" COngresS Dongola,
J. PEART'S
LUCKNOW.
MILK AND' BUTTER
Important to Farmers.
0
Lucknow, May 13th, 1891.
PUBLIC) AUCTION
TN THE OF THE WILL OF •
1 Andrew Emerson, deceased,
There will be sold by public auction on
Friday! Juliet 19th 1891,
at the tiour of -1:30 0'locic in the afternoon at
Whitely's F otel in the Village of Lucknow,
the following lands and premises :.
Village lot. number 256 in SonieeviIle's
Survey of the said village of Lucknow, and•
being part ot the north half of lot 13 in the
14th concession of the township of Wawarmeh,
containing one livarter of au acre.
The sale will be unreserved
TERMS :—One tourtb down ; balance in
30 days. The other conditions of. sale will be
the standing conditions of the Chanceiv
Division of the IIigh Court of Justite.
For further particulars apply to Elliott
Traver, Esq., barrister, Lucknow, to the
undersigned.
•
MANNING & scow,
4-904 Executors' Solieitors
'Ont. -
rlitHE UNDERSIGNED HAVTNU-PTTR
1 chased the saPerior thoroughbred
Holstein -Friesian Bull, Sir Westwond (13210),
will keep him for service at Lot 6. Cou. •14,
Ashfield.
PEDIGREE :—Sir Westwond (13210) was
bred by B. B. Lord & Son, Sinclairville, New
York • calved .August 7th, 1888; black, with
over -11 lees and
part of tail white. . •
Sir Westwood (13210). was sired by Lytle,
4102,, F. IL B • Dam, Lady Westwood
(imported) 11611, ft, F., H. B., milk record
801 lbs. per day'at 4 years old, and 181 lbs. of
butter in 7 days at same age, one ot the finest
cows we ever owned.
Lytle was sired by Barrington, (imported)
2103, who, is claimed to be without an equal in
the world. and $3000 in cash was twice
refused for him. His service fees were 8100
per cow. His dant was Mietje 2nd (imported)
a noted prize winner, with a, milk record of 62
lbs. per day at two years ()hi.
acly Westwood (imported) 11611, was sired
Peter, 103, N. IL B., one of the most noted
btills ever known in Holland, being the winner
of first prizes and diplomas at five of the
largest shows in. Holland, and was sire of
many of the , most noted cows that were
hiaported to this country. His darn was
Glenburine (imported) ; milk record 89 lbs. in
a day ; 20138), lbs in ten months, and 21 lbs
of
^butter in 7 days in January, 1886, all under
ordinary care.
at oneo'clock in the afternoon, at Whitely's
Hotel, in the
VILLita W LUCKNOW,
by virtue of powers of sale contained in a
certain mortgage which will lu: produced at
the sale, the t4Jlowing property : .
PARCEI,1, Lot 13 in the third•concession
of the ToWuship f Kinloss in the County of
Brice, containing, one hundred •acres more
or less.
The following improvethents are said tone
on the premises : About fifty • acres cleared,
upon which ii said to be erected a frame house,
frame barn with log addition.
TERMS :_Fifteen per cent. of the per-
- money to be paid down on the day of
sale. For balance terms will be inade known
at the sale.
• Eor further pm. Aculars'apply to
,TONES BROS. & MACKENZIE,
•• Solicitors, Toronto Strcet, Tonnato.
Or to S. T. ,T ACKSON ,
Opt,
Dissolution of Partnership.
•' " Bal.
Our women's heavy shoe,
I C 0000Van,
C C Glove grain bas.
Dongola and calf.
e
• THE
a , r
With boys, clildren and
youths this makes a big stock
and large assortment. Why
not -call andsee them
Some makes of Ginghams
don't present the widththat.
others do ; its,in the. make
0TICI•1• TS HEREBY GIVEN • THAT
1 aei fled doing business under(IIO 111(1110 .
Id Berry & Little, furnitnre dealAs,
has this day b• -en dissolved•by mutnal condEnt.
All debts due the late firm to be paid to W.
II.' Little, by whom all liabilities; will be
settled.
G. W. BERRY,
• \v. 1.1.. LITTLE.
Luelomw, April 16th, 1891.
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and quality that follows. Yet
a full yard wide gingham is
right; price is a matter of
close judgment that judges
judgment. Yet, if we relegate
that to the prints, shirtings,
and dress goods department,
Campbell Street, Lucknow,
J. C. KINCAID, PROP.
Oysters by the quart, Tint,
or can.
CANNED GOODS, • Fla -ITS,
CONFEdIONERY,
SWEET- CIDER, ,MILK -SHAKE,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC.,
• Constantly kept in stock.
Give. me a trial.
Remember the place, next to
the bank. '
• ,Barrington wits sired by Jacob 2nd (District
Bull), dam • Hamming (Imported) ; xnilk
record. 99 lbs in a .day; -on grass ---alone. She
was valued at $5000.
Mietje 2nd (Imported) was sired by Jacoh.
Dam, Mietje (Imported). Milk record 83 lbs
per day, and whiner of,gold medal in Holand
*for best Miry cow on exhibition.
Peter, 103, was sired by District Bull ; dam
Jk:otine, milk record 871, lbs pet day, and 19
lbs of butter in 7 days. •
Glenbiltine was sired by District
Bull ; dam, Srijntje, milk record 911 lbs per
• day ;litter record 201 lbs in 7 days.
Jacob 2M1 was.got by J acob dam, Minnie,
,milk record 86 11)5 per day , 1).itte record 13
lbs., 9 oz. in 7 'days.
Hamming (Imp.) was sired by. Jacob •
(Distriet bell) ;.dam, Srijntje, 90 lbs per day.
Mietje (Imp.) was sired by District Ball ;
dam; Meitje 1st, miik record 381 lbs per day.
Jacob: was. sired by Kitts() ; dam, Marian,
milk record 381 lbs per llay butter record
20 lbs in 7 days.
This pedigree will •show Sir Westwond the
richest 1uil of the breed in .Canada. Ile is
straight and round as a barrel ; heavy, low set
muscularlegs, with four large teats, and large
Milk veins., The above is a true record of the
breeding ot Sir Westwond. • Signed, ,
H. & W. F.11,1.1.r.wr.,
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' A pamphlet of Information and ab-
‘,, si !net of the laws, Showing limy to
•% ,,,, oritr.in Patents, Ca -rents. Trade
%Marks. Copyrights; sent free.
at Mase MIJIMPA I& CO.
illreedU'ilLY, •
• New York.
•
,V941.5$4 -••.,e.„
,
we find ourselves mixed among
prices such as these—
Prints at 6c, 7c, Sc,
9c, 10c, 11c; '
" 12c, 12-1c.1
Dress goods ranging from' 10c to
12c to 15c, 15c to 20c, and so
prices continue.
Amongst them, are
lovely shaker flannels ,so much
12c.
the
some
in, demand.
We want your opinion.
Obediently Yours,
• • TERMS Single cow, .81..75, . cash at time
of service. A reduction will be allowed for
three 'or macre cows.•
• JOHN BARKWELL,
Lecknow P. 0.
•
1.GOOD FARMS
A. E. BRASHER:
DUNN'S'
KINC
OWDEP,
THECOCKS BEST FRIEND
•
The lid Grua"!
FOR SALE OR TO RENT. '
EAST HALF On•LOT NO 5, CONCES-
sion• 13, E. D. Ashfield, in- the County of
Huron, ninety acres cleared, about five acres
of fall wheat, fifteen acres seeded, two dwell-
ings, two'orcharcis, two wells, no better soil,
barn, stable, granary, shed, etc. Also north
half of lot 6. con: 13, with 12 acres of fall
wheat, 40 acres seeded, good fences, orchard
arid buildings. The above property Will be
sold or rented at. once. Apply immediately to
888 E. TRAVER, Lucknow.
FARM FOR SALE.
IMMENSE BARGAINS.
Having just received a large consign
went of
Fresh Groceries,
Choice family Amax,
'Moja Tobacco,
Cal#Lea Goo4s.
• Orocker7,
Massy/are
Teas, Coffees,
and Sugars,
I. THE MATTER OF NORMA M
1 McLeod, Margaret 111eLeml, Angus M
Lend , insolvents,
The farm lately occupied by the, aluv
named insolvent, situated in the township of
1-1a, is for e, Sale. All under eel tivation
frame • hoes frame barn, large orchard, and
well watered ; of the best farms in Heron;
a bargain. Apply to Peter Murray assie•ner,
Hnron . or to
•
lt, Nit )101ISON,
889 Solicitor, Ltteknow
•
.which will be sold cheap at
the Rub -Grocery. -
Gooas delivered to all 'parts
• Of the villag('.
• .JOHN ELLIOTT
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