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, Friday, October 2n •GREAT BANKRUPT SALEaro/nese
���x�1�Tng beautiful' bright star than is i
'"*" 4111141E--4111141E--� clear
�4nQw seen ' and admired every
night, rising soon after sunset in the
southeast and blazing like a little sun
wen, etBaRTY To UTTER AND, To A.ROUR
across the heavens till making in the
aZ . , ooQEI o To, TI Dgrivel s west toward morning,, is .Jupiter: the
OF co�1sg1ENoS WE,'RIZ1 ABOVE ALL
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of our solar system. Oii Sept. 6th be
entire stock �l ••
will Havingu_rchasec t e
rose n{� sunset and' set- at sanrise, eau _
o�or vatioper ���, +o�� . .
r • visible the entire night. He con-�
a low rate on the dollar I intend clearing -��� his Mire stock' tinne to rise a little earlier each ev'g, -
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and it will be interesting to watch kiln
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The recent • enc-
�aever a neeessalty. moss the sky,a little in advance of - '�i11 be open
poi of scaudala in connection .with the point of starting each preceditn what we are•
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it makes this more apparent than ever. night., This plant is equal in size to
® eand ' see
The Government never bud any right
about 1,300 worlds the size of ours, rda sept.2th1 for thersu �'y•
to invest ;1,000,000 of public money and revolves around the sun at a dis- satU. ��
with • rivets enterprise...
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THE • ,i'RINTIA q FRAUDS.
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It. has now bean proven : o aye °�
worse than a mistake, and the Domin-
meters' list just issued have all
been p`"'td in Conservative offices
throughou ;e country, instead of at
Ott Wa The vernwent had no T The Western Fairest London last
• more right to e e in the printing! week was the best ever held in the
business than it w i , have to engage city.
in farming as a comm 'al aper hlation. —Lawrence is right in it on the
Private enterprise ca arow all the stove trade this fall, best assortment
wheat that should be wn in this ever shown.
—bliss Annie Jermyn, who has
entry ; private enterpri n do all been visiting at Mr. Boyd's for the
the printing . needed, in-thisentry - pasi.` _ three weeks, returned-- to.- her
LOCAL ITEMS.
—Monday and Tuesday next is the
date of the fall show.
Remember the store, Melntyre's.old stand, Lucknow.
TAX SALE OF LANDS.
. have lands in arrears for taxes sold in
the raunicipalities in which they are
uitueted instead of at one place in the
county as at present, was voted down
in 'the Legislature is rather difficult to
see, says the Paisley Advocate. -The
present arrangement is not at all cal-
culated to worJE for the convenience of
the public at large. In the first place
the' present method of advertising the
lands is far from being satisfactory.
There is no one paper in the county
circulate% sufficiently through the
county to assume that all parties inter-
• ested have seen the advertisement of
what lands are to be sold and the
from Toronto
turn out millin
the latest styles.
—Don't forget
in Ellis' field on Sa
o'clock p m., betw
and Dungannon clubs.
— Remember that
admit' sion to the Luckno
15 cents and not 25 cents
on the bills. Come one,
—Bring yout hides,
amounts against them, andten chances sheepskins to the tannery, ere you
to one the ones whose property is thus will get the highest prices,in
at stake are the one ones least likely —The RipleY fall show on Tuesday
and Wednesday wae a decided success.
to see the paper. containing notice of There was a large attendance and the
the sale, while the haman fish -hawks display in the various classes was
that hover around On such occasions to ahead of former years.
take advantage 9f the misfortunes or —There will be sold' by public
negliienoe of their fellow -men, can auction at the east half, of lot 8, con.
always' be trusted to keep themselves 14, E. D. Ashfield, on Tuesday, Oct.
13tb, a large quantity of faree stock,
posted, It, however; Mr., O'Connor's implements, etc., the properti' of Mr.
Bill bad passed requiring auch lands Ben. Allin.—Jelin Purvis, auctioneer.
to be advertised and, sold within the —The old reliable stove depot is the
municipalities in which they are situ- place to purchase stoves at astonishing
- ated, not only would most of the low prices.—T. Lawrence.
, parties interested have • better chance —Merchants and businese tomegen
of obtaining all necessary particulars should get ou.r prices for enve p ,
but would be saved a large amount of le.tteri beads, bill heads, notes', cheques,
cum ars, statements and posters
. trouble in not being trailed off a day's before ordering. The SENTINEL can
journey to attend a sale when they supply all these as cheaply and as
might go instead a feW miles, at the satisfactorily as any city office. Pat-
most,__to_a_convenient lace in their ronize your home printing office.
ovin .municipality. —Make your honies look cheerful
this fall by putting in one Law-
rence's coal or wond stovee.
—We have received the seventh
annual announcement of the North!
western College of Dental Surgery, of
Chicago. Among , the officers and
faculty we notice the name of Dr. B.
Grant Jefferis, Ph.G., M, D., C.M.,
and formerly of Lucknow, which
figures in the list aa Dean of the Fac-
ulty, a member of ,the Board of Edu-
cational Control end Profeesor of
Materia Medica and•TherapeutiCs.'
—The SENTINEL will render ac-
counts during the next few weeks to
all in arrears for subscriptions. We
have to ask that these be settled at
once. Hundreds of dollars are' owing
ns which inust be paid this month.
The amounts in most of cases are
snialf and should be promptly at-
comitrative leisure with many farmers tended to.
over the country." That's rich. We
Would just like to know if the wither
of that sage remark, has participated
in the invigorating athletics of farm
exercise, and helped to build snake
with seine Well-to-do farmer for one of
those holiday seasons in August, and
his dreams of leisure will be entirely
dissipated whea once inside the farm
e price of
fall show is
announced
Vow and
Bv a vote of Parliament last week
Sir Hector Langevin was practically
whitewashed from personal blame in
connection with the plundering of the
Public Works department by con-
tractors and other officials. Three
members of the Conservative party,
Messrs. Dalton McCarthy, Colonel
4YBrien and' Sicholas Flood Davin,
voted with the • Reformers.. The
Government's majority, iii the vote
was 15. The Hon. Thos. McGreevy
has been unanimously expelled from
the Hoilse.
80mE fancy writer in an agricultural
paper says : " August is a season of
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ALL GOOD8.
otTR STOCK OF DRY GOODS IS BEING
ell Assorted for Fall Trade.
C A.LL 1S SOLICITED.
LI E Discouivr FO
11
"1"OVES ! STOVES! ST
Go straight to the Leading Stove Depot if you want a
$32.4)
COOSto 2w0 So
.We have now on 119,nd-a large and well assorted stock, and would ask those
who want a stove either for
Coat or
Wood
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To call and get our price before going elsewhere, as we are bound to under sell any of
our competitors this season.
N. B.—Special attention given at this season of the year to cleaning and moving stoves
and stovepipes.
SMITH—In West Wawanosh, On Saturday;
Sept. 26th, the wife of Mr. Robert Smith
of a son.
ORIAL.
Subscription to erect a euitable
national memorial to commemorate the
life and work of the Right Hon. Sir
received at the Post Office, LucknOw;
Morrison's office, and duly acknow-
ledged. through the columns of the
Empire, Toronto, and the Lucknow
SENTINEL. Subseriptione limited to
Reeivo.d thus far :— I
J S Tennant,M,D.$5 00 David Moody, 8. 00
II Morrison, 5 00 M Campbell, sr 1 00
Robert Martin, .. 1 00 W Connors —1 00
DIED.
MCCARBEL— In Lucknow. on Wednesday,
Sept. 23rd, Archibald McCarrel, son of
Mr. Robert McCarrel, Lucknow, aged 23
BoweetNa—In Lucknow. on Sunday, Sept.
27th, James Hovering, aged 72 Years.
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FARM FOR SALE.
111HE PROPERTY OF THE LATE
1. Thomas Mifflin, comprising 200 acres
of good land, NO& 5 and 6, Con. 11, Ash.
field. 120 acres are cleared, and the
remainder is good maple bush. For further
particulars apply to
Executor., LucKNow
sfilkil Deck_1900
new and popular standaril !wok:
1101 Testimony of 19 Centuries to
THE STAR RESTAURANT
BEATS THEM ALL
Just received a consignment
of fresh vegetables and fruits.
Fresh Watermelons,
Fresh Oabpage,
Fresh Tomatoes,
NeW Potatoes.
Thanking the citizens of
Lucknow and the public
generally for past favors since
commencing business I would
solicit a continuance of the
Ice-cream, cider awl, other
goods, bis.cnits and confection-
ary always 'on hana as of old.
J. KINCA_ID.
'Jesus of Nazareth.
The most remarkable religious book of the
age. written by 300 eminent scholars, Non-
sectarian. Every/Christian wants it. I Exclu-
The Henry 13ill Publishing .%0.,
Norwich, Conn.
MAPLE GROVE
NURSERIES,
WATERLOO, N. Y.
TN THANKING OUR NaMEROUS,
customers in LUcknow, Whitechurch,
and vicinity, for tbe liberal patron e given us
in the past, we trust to see a el t nuance of
the same. guaranteeing satisfacti n t3 all by
supplying our most choice graa of
NURSERY STOOK.
our Mr. H, 8poncer will have pleasure in
calling upon you during the season. Reserve
yoUr orders for him.
AGENTS WANTED IN OTHER GOOD
LOCALITIES.
For terms apply to t
Gen, Manager, St% Thomas.