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'Im'mense and Supberb Stock at the
Old Pioneer Store, Lucknow.
Have pleashre in announeing that
their stock was never before in such an
attractive condition for the public
For variety, extent and cheapness they
have • fairly surpassed themselves.
Great bargins in all lines. They have
he goods. Half assortments drive
away trade ; women won't waste time
running where they cannot get what
they want. We have the crowd. It
sne4ns lhats_vve have good goods and
prices right.
•Our Millinery department is under
the management of an efficient and
experienced shand,s_ansl___ we turn _out
novelties- in millinery and gladen, the
hearts of the ladies.
sWe shall • be pleased and thankful
for your patronage. By patronizing
us you will make money for your-
selves.
Fifty Thousand lbs, of wool wanted
forfwhich the highest cash price will
be paid.
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BRUMPTON BROS
• Village and Virlattp Sm.
Hon. _Judge lArcca 41:61a
sitting 'Orthe DiiisTon 'Coat in Islas'
wiliageon Vaxescl ay- -last•, ItImerts,
were -only a few cases tried. A -slum-
-her of cases were-left-overstillsnext
•court.
Royal :Tempters
The members of the Royal Templars
Society in this village will march in a
body from the Temperance 'hall to the
Baptist church on Sunday • morning
Photograph Gallery
Mr. E. Kaake, of 'Clinton, bas
rented the photograph gallery in
Lueknow, formerly occupied by Mr. '
Ws 3. Stringer, and will commence
,business here about the second .f
July.
Foresters' Sermon
The Independent Foresters to the.
number of about 47 met at their hall
on Sabbath ',morning last, and under
the directorship of Lieut. Morrison
marched to St. Peter's church, where
Rev.. Mr. Connors preached an elo-
quent and able sermon to the brethren.
A New Departure.
The Canadian Express Co. now
issue money orders payable at all their
offices in Canada; and over 10;000
places in the United States. This
furnishes acheap and safe method of
remitting small -amounts and can be
sent to many places where no other
means could reach them. The orders
-ate now on sale at the company's
agency here.
Life of Si r John •
For the past three years E. B.
Biggar, of Montreal, has been gather-
ing anecdotes and facts relating to
Sir John Macdonald, and the result is
an anecdotal life of Sir John, which
will be issued in a short time. Before
going to press Mrs Biggar will be glad
to receive any authentic anecdotes or
reminiscences on the subject that have
not yet appeared in print. Mr.
Biggar'saddress is the Fraser Building,
Montreal:
A RunaWay '
A' runaway, on Sunday evening, just
after church, attracted a good deal of
attention, in fact the whole population
on Campbell st. turned Out., Mr. Fos-
ter, of West Wawanosh, had his horse
tied to Mr. Cliff's fence when it -broke
away and came down Stauffer $t. at a
2,40 gait and turning up Campbell sts
continuing its mad flight. The quad-
ruped was stoped at Mr. Torrance's
'corner.
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The Dead Premier
Mr. A. D. McDonald, of this village,
Iiiii-leenteit the -agency -ofsa --valuable
ayorls on the life of the fate Sir John
A. Macdonald,' idI �s1 Our readers.
pluxhase in til thy have
examined the book he is selling.
Tenders Wanted .
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned D. O. Taylor's
hardware store_
ing next, for the 'leasing of the Oale-
sm-sAssess...sleAssisssrsqlessW4sszttssrovwcessmsesszsms. rnsgss-seassy
service It is expected that a num- 11. W. Young, D. C. Taylor, A. '1.
ber of sister societies from the sur- Davison; committee.
rounding country will:also be present
and take part in the, services.
A Big Bass
Mr. Brasher, -accompanied by Mrs.
Brasher and the Misses Murray, spent
a day last week at that beautiful resort
Black Horse Lake. In the course of
the day/ Mrs. • Brasher hooked a four
and a half pound black bass, which
Mr. Brasher succeeded in safely land-
ing. .All the piseotorial sports in the
village are envious.
Had Him Arresteed
Mr. W. J. Stringer, of this village,
had a young man named Cook arrested
on a charge of misappropriating goods
of the photograph gallery and book
store, during Mr. Stringer's recent ill-
ness. We believe Mr. Stringer offered
to settle the matter ; but on Cook's
refusal to do s'o he had him arrested
and committed to Qodoricliita
-ievapping-ur reborn sne kindl
tinge of the tawhe met, until he reaohe
Mr. Needham% HO was two or thr
hours ghosted with that gentleman. an
from thence he went straight to Attorne
Sharp'e. By the time his business wit
him was oompletad, it was hie dinner hour,
and he went bek to the Needham'e to pat
take of it with them. p all visitors. No pains are being
far. Needham had bean- a -friend- of o ' spared _to _make the place attractive.
Passed Away
The old pioneers are drooping off
one by one. The last on the list is
the death *the late William Gaynor,
one of Kinloss' early settlers. Mr.
Gaynor was a native of Tipperary,
Ireland, and settled in Kinloss about
thirty-six years ago. The deceased
was seventy-six years old and highly
esteemed by all.
A Flax Mill
The genial face of the owner of the
oldest hotel in Lucknow Mr. Harris, of
Colborne, was seen in Lucknow on
Saturday last. Mr. Harris is a money
and a landed man, and' has some
notion of starting a fax mill in Luck -
now, if he can get the farmers to grow
that product. It is to be hoped Mr.
Harris will, meet with encouragement
in this enterprise.
Orange Demonstration
The 201st anniversary of the battle
of the Boyne will be held in Lucknow
this year in a manner unprecedented
in its history. The freedom of the
village is extended by the council to
Mr. Lennard's when Paul was a dark -e
ourly-headed boy, who thought it roust
the grandeet thing in life to be s doctor,
only to have a chance of tasting all thi
sweet syrups that went out from by
father's little room, that was study an
eatery and oonsulting-room, all in one.
-Mionic Deecifitiii-n- --
In a circular addressed to 400 lodges
of the Masonic' fraternity in the
province, the grand master, M. W.
Bro. J. Ross Robertson, suggests the
advisibility of the festival of St. John
the Baptist (24th inst.) being observed
as an annual "Decoration' day" for the
craft. He likewise expresses -a desire
that on . the Sunday following the
festival the brethren should attend
divine service in abody, the collections
at these services to be devoted to
charitable objects.
Breach of Promise
The following appears among the
legal reports of the dailies : A London.
girl named Annie Haines, aged 18 is
suing Jas. Hastie, of Huron county,
for $10,000 damages • -for breach of
promise in marriage. The defendant
set up his defence on the fact that the
girl's father had. threatened hire with
an action for seduction of the plaintiff
and that to settle this phase of the
matter it cost Hastie $4.75. Frank
Anglia', the plaintiff's counsel,
demurred to that defence, and Tuesday
Mr.. Justice Rose decided that the
settlement to the charge of seduction
was no bar to the action,, for breach of
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promise.
The Wool Season
• The wool season has fully opened,
and on the Lucknow market , are
Messrs. J. C. Grundy, W. -S. Holmes,
and W. J. Brumpton, buyers ; between
whom.there is considerable rivalry and
prices range accordingly. So anxious
is each buyer that the other day two
young men, representing their employ-
ers on the streets, made a bid on rolls
just come from the carding mill. , The
best lot of wool from any one farmer
that has come to Lucknow for some
years is that of Mr. Hugh McLeod, of
'the 13th con. of Ashfield. Mr. Mc-
Leod brought in five hundred pounds
of the finest wool, being the product
of 80 sheep; leicester , and south
downs, Mr. McLeod is an Old Coun-
try shepherd and has Shorn his ninety
sheep in ten hours. He is -now exper-
imenting as a Canadian farmer, and
frorri all' appearances he is going to
snake a success of it. •
The Delinc--.tor
Do you wish to know the latest
styles in house decoration and the
newest ideas in crocheting, knitting,
lace -making, etc. You will find
them all, as well as 'many dainty
novelties in fashionable podes, in the
July Delin
Delineator. It , is a beautiful
number and will well repay its cost:
Now is the time to subscribe, the
July being the first number of the
thirty-eighth , volume. The - price of
the Delineator per single copy is 15c,
or the subscription price of the maga-
zine is 8,1.00 a year, post-paid:
Address, The Delineator Publishing
Co. (Ltd.), 33 Richmond Street- West,
Toronto.
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James L. Hughes, of Toronto ; Rev.
S. Livingston, of Listowel ; Revs.
McKinnon, Connors and Colling, of
Lucknow, and other orange friends
will address the meeting.
Runaway in Wingham
, A span of horses from the Lucknow
livery were driven into town on Tues-
day with a light waggon loaded with
trunks' belonging to a . commercial
traveller. The driver left theta stand-
ing untied at the Brunswick house,
when they took fright at the water -
cart and put for home. They stopped,
however, when getting&a little past the
salt blpck, the lines having entangled
in one of the wheels, thus bringing
them to a standstill. The only (lam -
age done was a slight injury to the
horses, they having cut their feet by
striking them against the wheels:—
W ingham Advance.
A New Bus
There arrived in this, village on the
noon train on Wednesday last, a
handsome new omnibus for Mr. Peter
McLaren. It was manufactured by
the James St. Charles Omnibus Com-
pany, of Belleville, and is a credit to
that estab)ishment. It is not quite
as large as the old bus formerly used
by Mr. McLaren, but it will carry
twelve persons very comfortably, and
is as nicely cushioned and ornamented
as a palace car. It is beautifully
painted and the various scenes repre-
sented are splendid works of art.
The bus cost Mr. McLaren $650, and
although it may seem a pretty big
price, it is a first-class article and we
trust its enteprising owner will be well
repaid for his outlay. '
Orange Pic-nic
There gathered on the 9th concession
of West Wawanosh in Mr. J. Edwards'
bush, on Tuesday last, as nice -an
assembly as it has been our pleasure
to see for some time. It was under
the auspices of Loyal Orange Lodge
No 499, and the committee composed
of Daniel Alton, Wm. Irarber, Geo.
White, Paul Smeltzer, Robert Woods,
Thos. Henry, Wm. Phillips, John
Durnin and many Others, were
indefatigable in their efforts to see all
enjoy themselves. Miss Russell's
,
playing on tee organ was a most
noticeable feature of the day. There
was a drum beating 'contest in which
the Armstrong brothers came out best.
The crowd was not large, but all came
away happy.
"Wives and Daughters" for 41nne
The June number of this excellent
publication for women proves a pleas-
ant surprise to its thousands of read-
ers. Its contents are unusually inter-
esting, and it now appears in neat six-
teen -page form. The subscription
price is only 50c. per annum. It is
included, without extra charge, only
with that popular " Double Weekly,'
the W est ern Advertiser which is issued
twice a week et the liberal rate of $1
for each eight mon ths. Sample -of each
paper f ree by addressing—Any ERTIRP,It
PRINTING Co., London, Ont.
Rev. J. MacNabb will preach at
Langskle next Sabbath at 11 a. m.
CALF ESTRAY.
Strayed -fro & The pretiaiseit- of -143.e Underoi-_, t-
ed on or about the middle of May, a red and
white yeatling heifm,.ArTitlf044,/$944,E14-
ing to the sure recovery oz the same will be
surtably rewarped.
W. HE'llLEY,
_• Lucluaow P.O.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
ENGLISH CHURCH - SERVICES 11
a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday School,
2:30p. m., Superintendent, Wm. S. Holmes.
A (ban: oltaaca 64v -cm'? WAtinam-lav
WiRciareifiedWROVAirieraiiii
are welcome. REv. W. J. CoNNon, Pastor.
FARM FOR SALE.
TN THE MATTER OF NORMAM
1. McLeod, Margaret McLeod, Angus Mc-
Leod, insolvents.
The farm lately occupied by the above
named insolvents, situated in the township of
Huron, is for sale. All is under cultivation
aframe house, frame barn, large orchard, and
well watered ; one of the best farms in Huron;
a bargain. Apply to Peter Murray, assignee,
Huron, or to
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H. MORRISON,
Solicitor, Lucknow,
NOTICE.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED AN
office in the building east of the
SENTINEL Printing Office.
AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES,
DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND WILLS
CAREFULLY PREPARED.
Plans ,specihcations and estimates for build
ings, mills, bridges, etc., furnished
on short notice.
• JAS. SOMERVILLE.
Lucknow. Jan .1891. ,
TO THE FARMERS
.//m/MINIENIM=IM.
• I have rented the store
ied
and am prepared to
FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
The highest price will be
paid for butter according to
quality.
R. C. SPARLING.
Misses' and Childrens', black
and white leghorn, fancy
straws, lace and pic-nic hats.
I shall offer the above- at
less than
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Just the thing for these hot
days is the
SUMMER CORSE.
Come and see them. FirSt
come, first served.
Mrs. Smith.
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Insure your farm v., per private dwelliiij
in the old reliable, the
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Oifice,-A. ROSS harness shop. Lucknow
Wil be in the office everySaturday afternoon,
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FOR SALE.
ABRICK HOTTSE AND WAGGON -
Shop, situated on Victoria and Campbell
streets, Lucknow The brick house contains
two front rooms, five bed rooms and kitchen,
with stone wall cellar and continual flowing
spring water in cellar. For further particu-
lars apply to
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JOHN MacBAIN,
Box IO, Lucknow P. 07
STERLING OILS
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FARMERS AND THRESHERS USE. Lf
Absolutely pure from all foreign substance and will no gum or
corrode on farm ,roachinery. For sale by
D. C. TAYLOR, Lucknow.. R. MURRAY, St. Helens. Q
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I DON'T WANT THE EARTH,
I WANT A LIVING.
And I am going to have 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 will put in two sets of teeth,
tEETH TEETH
emporary or Permanent
For the price of one set, $15, made of the very best material
in the world. I use no rubber but 0. Ash & Sons, London, England.
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.
Those firms have their names on tbeir (Tools, and the people
can see what they are getting, an as I willi
Guarantee Slatisfaction,
Pro all reasonable people,lhe unreasonablesand there are such in the world,
will please bear in mind, that I do not want their trade. I can •
always be found at Dr. Tennant's office, Lucknow.
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