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6:13 a. m.
12.36 p. m.
2:30 p. xn.
3:48 p.
Langside
W, G. & B.,Snuth I
&H.,BrSt1 9.30p.w.
11. & B. South 10.00 a. ra.
W G.& B. North 3•20 p. m •
,flolyrood 4.30p.m.
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10.30 p. m. 4
Tuesdays and
3 00 p, m, Fridays
Brum ton Bros.
The Glorious Twelfth
making effbrti—fiii---676 the bji ode-
bration this year ever held in this dis-
trict. \ Some of the best speak-_,
ers in the province have been written
tf/* and it ia exPectedthat reduced
railway fares will be granted.
A Cold May
The recent extreme weather changes
makes an "oldest inhabitant" tell of
the May of 1816. Ice farmed an inch
thick on river and streams. Birds
and flowers were frozen. The entire
corn crop was killed. Frost, ice and
uwaszaalit'dmriii 'BUFF
attempts to raise vegetable products
failed.
A Backward Spring
The cold, dry weather of the past
few weeks has had a depressing effect
on the crops (3.nerally. and the chanetv
A nice new Brussels or Tapestry
Carpet is a thing of beauty and a joy
forever, andlet us remind you just now
that WO have the proper article at pro-
er prices. We would like to clear Qur
full line—let us see if we can—will
prices do it, if w, they will go. Who
will be the first for a big, bargain on a
good Carpet'
WALL PAPERS—This is some-
thing else we do 'right. A lady
told us the other day our Cotton was
too heavy, but if we would make it a
zent less would answer, Sorry WO
could not do it ; but had it been Wall
Paper we would have aptonished her
a cent or two is neither here nor there.
_Nrohject is to_clear_out-the—line.
are a e yie • o ay wi •e sma
this year. The fruit prospects are not
nearly so. bright as they were a few
weeks ago, and very few blosspins are
•to be seen on the apple trees; which
precludes any reasonable ground for a
good yield of apples.
Advertising Time Table
When you go for your mail you can
not fail to see that new railway, post
office and stage time table. We were
really surprised to see such a work of
genuine merit, and are confident that
it will more than repa the patrons of
the scheme. Mr. Stinson, of Toronto,
who put up this particular frame, has
a number of men on the road, and if
this frame is any criterion_he
meet with unbounded success.
Black Knot
44 a- ) t9 the
blatk‘ kiioron plum anTc erry trees.
At this season all diseased trees should
be destroyed ja-a order that those not
already affected niay be saved. Any
_owner. or. oceupa1 t. who, aUQW any
black knot to remain on any plum or
not less than $& nor more than $20.
--A pair of spectacles were lost on
Sunday last. The finder will greatly
oblige by leaving them at th.e SENTINEL
office.
—Owing to the scarcity of servants
a number df London ladies are consider-
ing the advisability of getting in
Chinese domestics from British
Columbia—
Beautify the Place
It would not require a great deal • of
trouble or exertion on the part of
every citizen in the village to tidy up
the street in front of their dwellings
etc. We want the village to look its
best during the stay of our county
visitors, and if this were done it
would go a long way towards helping
its appearance. Who will make the
start
FOR SALE.
ABRICK HOTTSE AND WAGGON
Shop, situated on Victoria and Campbell
streets, Luck:low, The brick holm contains
two front rooms, five bed rooms and kitchen.
with stone wall cellar and continual flowing
serieg•water in cellar. For further particle,.
lent apply to
-90 eta. will 'buy a pair of men's
shoes at W. J. Little's. No old stuff,
these are this spring goods. All other
lines cheap. A lot of No. 1 shingles
for sale cheap.
—An old woman tamed Harris, who
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for many years, is at present sick in
this village, and in very distitute cir-
cumstances.
—The Constable is busy inspecting
the village yards and out buildings,
and seine parties will have to interview
Box 10, Lucknow P. 0. .
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• A full stock of Window Blinds and
the yard.
Lace Curtains in great variety, 50c.,
75c., 90c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.60, $1.-
75 per. pair. Our $1.60 line is EXCEL.
"LENT value, an4will be found equal to
plenty that are sold at $2. Come and
see them.
, A nice stock of ladies' Lace Mitts,
•andGloves in black and colored Taffeta,
:silk and.eottetn. Laze, Flouncing,
'Embroidered Skirts and Skirting.
• Natural Wool, Cashmere •and Cotton
• Hosery. ••
• 20 yards of good Shirting $1.00
20 yards Grey Cotton (yrd. wide) 1.00
- 10 yards extra heavy Shirting1.00
• (worth 121c. per yard.)
• •A new stock of those renouned 25c
' Slippers to hand. Come early before
they are. gone.
Two cans Salmon, 25c. Essences,
• Extracts, Cocoanut, Chocolate, Cocoa,
Gelatine, Canned Fruits ' and other
fancy groceries. •
• 22 lb. box London Layer Raisins,
•$1.25. -
' A genuine A No. 1 Black Tea that
• you can depend on for 60c.: per lb.
Lower grades 50c., 40c., 25c. •
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BRUMPTON BROS
Village anti infinity fen.
I n te resti ng T-ectu re .
Those. who attended the Epworth
League meeting on Monday 'planing
last. spent a 'very profitable. and inter
esting hour listening to the Rey. Mr.
McKinnon's lecture on the "True
. success of Christian 'work," and at the
close of his discourse he was tendered
a hearty vote of thibnIts.
Flow Many Eggs .
A clerk counted a basket of eggs.
He took out two at a time and one re-
mained,' he took out three at 'a time
and one remained, he took out four at
h time. and oneremained, he took out
.five at a time and one remained ; but
• when he took out seven at a time none
retnained. • How many eggs were in
the basket?
To Whom it May Concern •
Notice is hereby given to all partied.
Who have ever bac]. a negative taken in
Lucknow by the well-known artists,
Messrs J'. L. Johnston and W.J String-
er, that Mr. J. E Mullholland, artist
of Ripley, has ...purchased the same
and is prepaired to make duplicates at
any time. Parties interested will
please send in their names with diserip-
tions accompanying the order with the
money, and we will endeavor to make
.you duplicates far better than the orig. .
inals. Yours re-speetiyely,'J: E.
Mali-
hslland. 2
Runaway Accident
As Mr. 'J'ohn Beaton
and his wife
,of Huron township„were driving to
church on Sunday morning last, and
A a special meeting . of the W
Wawanosh council on Friday la
Mr. Alex. Stewart, Reev_e, was elect
a delegate to go to Ottawa to look
after the township's interests on the
railway bonus delegation which meets
the Govel nment on the 21st inst.
Several municipalities in Bruee county
have also sent delegates for the same
purpose. This is an important matter
and the Wawanosh council are to be
commended for their action in sending
Mr. Stewart to Ottawa.
est
—An old man named McDonald, a
st' tailor by trade, was found dead in his
ed
bed one day last week at St. Helens.
He had been in poor health for some
time.
no c eane• up mime. lately.
Successful 9peration
On Thursday last Dr.\ Tennan
assisted by Dr. McCrimnion. of Unde
wood, and Dr. Elliott, of Luckno
wery successfully removed -a tumo
from the •breast of Mrs. D. R. M
Into* of this village. Mrs. M
Intosh had suffered so much pain an
worry during the past year that h
health was serioesly impaired, but w
when near the Grey Ox hotel, the are pleased to learn that since th
t, '
—Mrs. R. L. Hunter and three
children, and . Mr, J. H. Somerville
arrived from Superior City, Wiscon-
sin, last week to spend a visit with
friends in Lucknow.
NOTICE.
r- THE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED AN
w' • office in the. _building east .of. the
SENTINEL Printing Office.
c- AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES,
d DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND WILLS
er CAREFULLY PREPARED, -
e Plans ,specitications and estimates for build
ings, mills, bridges, etc., furnished
• on short notice.
JAS, SOMERVILLE.
Lucknow, Jan .1891.
- -horses- -ran—a-way,--throvvin-g-th-e— ""OC-Oii:--eperation—she--is—Tapidly—iniprovin
pants out of the rig. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Beaton were baaly shaken up
and received several bad cuts and,
bruises about the head and face. The
rig was badly broken and the horses
were captured near the station in this
village.
Assessment Charges
Under the amendments made to the
Assessment Act. at the late session of
the Legislature, , the poll tax in cities,
towns and villages is reduced from 12
to $1, and young men in townships,
who'are not assessed, will hereafter
only have one day's statute labor in-
stead of two. Owners' sons residing
on the farm may be assessed as joint
owners, under the .Franchise Act of:
1889, instead of as farmers' sons, and
are thus exempt from statute labor,
and the act of the late session relieves
tenant farmers' sons residing at home,
from statute labor in the -Same way.
Married at Stratford .
The Mitchell Advocate says :
Nearly two years ago the wife of the
Rev. Mr. Nugent, the popular pastor
of Trafalgar Street Methodist Church,
died. Since then Miss ;Leona, sister of
deceased, • has looked ,after the house,
and proved a mother to the children:.
Cupid's dart was working during the.
time, and it so Pierced the heart that
the two decided to become one, and on
Wednesday afternoon, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. S. ethercott„ they
drove, down to Stratford, where the
Rev. • Dr. Griffin performed the
necessary cert
Asking for Divorce ,•.
The petition of Adam'Russworm, of '
Carrick, . for a,. divorce from his wife
has been presented in the Senate. It
sets forth that he married the woman
from whom'. he now seeks legal separa-
tion on March 28, 1876. While 'he
was keeping hotel in. Walkerton, Mrs.
Russworm became enamored, not
exactly of a coachman, but of the
driver of the hotel 'bus. On Christ-
mas Day, 1888, .the pair eloped for
Chicago, where, it is alleged, they
have been living as.mati and wife.'
Besides her,huSbands, Mrs. Russworin
left seven. children, the eldest of whom'
is a girl aged 15 years, and the young-
est but 1 year old.
Thanksgiving Services •
The Grand Master of the A.O.U.W,
has issused a circular, suggesting to the •
lodges that they join. in a service of
praise and thanksgiving on Sunday,
May 24th. ' The circular also makes
reference to the call of $1.50 per mem-
ber for the relief fund, for the benefit
of the widowi.and 'orphans, and points•
out that while in other jurisdictions
the assessments have been from twenty-
one to thirtythreeduring the pastyears
in • Canada there were only fourteen
assessments. The members of the
Lucknow lodge will attend,the English
church in a body, on Sunday morning —Some eight or nine of the mem-
next at eleven (look, writer: flit' nev. bcrs of the Masonic ledge here .paid a
Mr..0ormorg will 'preach a special ser: fratereal visit to the lodge at Smith's
1-lill, on Thursday evening.
tr—
and in a few weeks at most will „have
fully recovered. •
fishing laws want to be, amended, an
should be attended to. this session
Canada for Canadians and let t1,1
Yankees put their € pound -nets-'
Saginaw Bay."
From Ashfield for London
An unfortunate man from Ashfield
named Flynn was taken from Goder-
jell to the asylum foe the insane at
London, last Friday. He, is a respect-
able looking well-to-do farmer about
65 years of age. At the Clinton sta-
tion he got out with his attendant and
remained while waiting for the change
af cars. He appeared to be a man of
fully average education, but is away
off on "politica, theology and temper-
ance," which subjects he avowed he
was specially capable of enlightening
the world upon, and dnly charged to
so. He uSed good languao-e and
do
A Fish Story
• The citizens of Port Arthur and
fishermen along the lake are indignant
Ahat_the—Americans—should-be-allowe
to place "pound nets" in the Canadians
waters. The correspondent from Port
Albert to the ClintonNews-Record says:
" The 'pound -net' is a curse to any fish-
ing. ground, for hundreds of dead fish
can be • seen along the beach tw
months after the nets are- in operatio
The fact is they should not be allowe
by any. government. ..Any 'way, ou
iDiwy brain
ea-pranntng under the perfumed,
itburn curls of hie friend. Just
y came down_the-garden, talking
her young lady visitors. So gay
ed, so content, that Charles
thoughts took a ohange.
amino care tor him" was kis
mment. "Sbe would not laugh
she did, for she le one of those
meek kind of i they
o, when
o , cannot help showing it."
n ed and walked along the path to
d a. Itis pale, clear, 000l face softn.
r erode as be got nearer. Evidently
upon hires lf
defendas
failure
residing
diotion
made -0
the alto
for the
reason
°kindly
Anothe
injuring
the pu
returns
bank w
*ion to t
noglieen
was the f
of double
is amid
deoisions
was quite voluble.—News-Reco;d.
$750 D011ars in Gold For a Wife
We will give' to the first person
telling us before June 1st, 1891, where
in the Bible the word "wire" is first
found $100.00 in gold. To the next
$50.00. To the third, $25.00. To
the fourth; $20.00. To the fifth,
$15.00. To the sixth, $10. To the
next 25, $5 each. To the next 25, $2
eah. ' To the person sending in the
last correct answer we will give $100
in gold. To the next to the last $50,
and so on. same as from the first.
With your 'answer send 25 • ets. in
silver or 27 as. in stamps for a box of
_Dr. Cole's Blood and Liver Pills, the
best Blood, Liver and Stomach Pill
ever made. Sure cure for sick head-
ache. Don't. gripe. Remember the
presents are absolutely- free -,—being
given away to advertise Di. Cole's
Perfect Pills and Family Remedies.
At the close of the contest the names'
and addresses Of all the Prize winners
will appear in this paper. We refer
you to the Traders Bank of Orilla.
Send at once arid be first. Address,
ROME SPECIFIC
—The Lucknow SENTINEL man re-
marks in his last issue that "several"
qubscribers have nos yetpaid up. If
he has succeeded in redneinTfhe hum -
her of delinquents to several he should
be the happiest editor in the country.,
—Tee.* water News.
inOn to the order..
d• Yet to awaken love in the heart
. as the happy man
. ming, gray -eyed demoiselle.
e• ier some *IMO spent in talking
g, the young ladies turned to go
Inple followed with Lelty, and
a *gn from their mamma.
n on her sweet, dark Aloe, grave
ow that she thought herself
he made an haw
• ow that
aa his wife he would carry her -
r money-bage far out of the
oh dull torments se had just
g him. •
evening Charles Temple tried
was rejected, aa hie friend had
• hen, a few days later Pdr.
rap carried him to thestat'on,
to Ponsonby's, Mr. LeJh
oma of being deoidedly arm,
ing decidedly miserable.
after Charles Temple's de -
sigh reoeived a long private
ondon. A. vary pleasant
In order
ids throng
ot the re
had the lar
"The Mein
post eard o
on a post oa
the largest
with 'custom
635 of the es
St. Jambs
Ellimn's
Hollowy'
All000ks
Bow's Lini
Pm tr.tumi,
A full stock just received.
EMBROIDERIES'
Childrens Dress Trimmings),
FISH NET TRIMMINGS,
Ladies Corsets, Etc., Etc..
Eats, Bonnets and
Feathers
In endless variety, and at ICI'
prices.
GIVE ME A CALL.
Mrs Smith.
IVIERS
I have rented the store
occupied by Mr. Geo. Kerr
and am ,prepared to
FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
The highest price will be
paid for butter according to
quality.
R. C. SPARLING.
1-11ERM
FIRE! FIRE!
Insure your farm property, private dwelling,
inthe old reliable, the
LONDON MUTUAL •
Office,—A. ROSS harness shop, Lucknow
Wil be in the offics everySaturday afternoon,
JOHN LANE Agent Kinlough.
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I DON'T WANT THE EARTH,
BUT
I WANT A LIVING.
And I am going tohave it in Lucknow, too, and I hereby
announce to the people of Lucknow and surrounding country that
any person or persons coming to me having their teeth out
that I will put in two sets of teeth,
TEETH ik
TEETH
is
Tempaary or Permanent
For the price of one set, 815, Made of the very best material
in the world. 1 use no rubber but 0. Ash tiz Sons, London, Englad.
The teeth will be C. Ash & Sons, and S. S. White's, conceded
by all who are in the business to be the best in the world.
Thosefirms have their names on their gools, and the people
can see what they are getting, and as I will
Guarantoe SatisfactiOn
To all reasonable people, ,the uareasonabld, and there are such in the world,
will please bear in mind, that 1 do not want their trade. I can
always be found at Dr. Tennant's office, Lucknw;
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