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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1891-11-27, Page 5• • w n, Its 1 ,!1,4 ,61 AMANNIAIL, The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce Oounty, November 27th r angliAnd411,161.1.11AWYMPAPAMONMA 49111111111A0A1UPIAAAMMOIMAA.MMOIMMIllbu —Mrs. Rcether, wife of the governor 'of Walkerton jail, died on -Sunday last. -Mrs. Rosther was an uncommonly esti- . ...anahlo.lady,..alid as res.pacted_ in the community. She was a sister of Mrs. Stovel and *Mrs. Tobon. tier fauna on Monday was very largely attended, ,Not long since, Mr. Rcether himself was taken ill, then their little daughter, and lastly Mrs. Rtether. As frequently happens, the lasewent &st- and khilst Mr. Reether and, the child are, la7c:ptpilyr recnverine, the wife and mother has passed away.—Herald. —A great overhanging cleft of rock at the rear of Mr. Sutherland's lime Wiarton, of many hundred tons ,clay. • It struck a large. rock belo.a. and . broke, which checked it in its 'descent, 'or it would have rolled straight throng)) the kiln; as. it was it lodged behind it: A large piece ot the broken_ rock was. driven through the roof of the fireman's shed, where Messrs. McKay and Wilk- inson were sitting. The .former was badly injured, iind is lying in a preca- 'rious. state(the . latter escaped unhurt. This is th first accident from foiling arock AiSt as °mired in that locality, .itand it was. rt nate that, no lives were lost. / LUCKNOI3T 1471.211tRETS. Fall .Wheat, per bushel _ Peas Oats Potatoes Butter, per lb' Egg's, per citizen Turkeys, per lb Geese, Ducks, " - -AA- .. .... 6 A' 16 Chickens, per pair —The following from the Deseronto Tribune iequally applicable to other places:—"BusineSs men in town com- plain of the greet clilliculty which they experience in collecting debts, both large and small. They are too fre- quently only paid in promises. They say there is a lamentable want of honor 'in keeping a prothise t� fulfil oblige. - tions. "I will pay you next week sure," has become a stale story on which no reliance is placed, There are silly people who get angry , when in the ordinary course of 'business they are presented with a stateMent of their ac- . count4Aey flare up and threaten to take away! their ewitein. The town „has more than itsshare of dead. beat. .90 .61. 30 25 .14 .14 7 to 8 4 " 5 5 I, 6 .25 MA.RRIED. HAIN:Ere-WEBSTER-At the residence of the bride's father; John Webster Esq. 11 con. . Kenner, Mr A, Hackett to Miss Webster. DIED. PAKKErt-,In Bay City, Mich., on Ncy. 22nd, Charles W. Parker, the beloved an only still of Mrs. C. Parkar, 541 Richmond street, Ldndon. Is the time to get Cheap Millinery at BEAUTIFUL GOLD WATCH. $1. Dean Bros., of Montreal, are now offering a beautiful engraved or plain, ' /ladies' or gents' size, filled case gold 'watch for only $1.00 to be ,paid after you have received it and have given it 30 days trial and Lind it just %dna • they , represent. It. is a stein wind, steui set, fine •' mov'ement; and war-. 'tranted for over 10 years by the ru 'kers • and Cannot be bought any where for less.than $30.00 in any retail store. Dean Bros. do this to Advertise their New Blood, Liver and Stomach Pills, and consider that $20,000 a year spent in this way will do more to advertise -7- their business than any other inethod• • Send them your address on a post -card cldressed DEAN BRos., Montreal,' Que.. TLT If you want a first-class set of teeth cheaper than the cheapest, call on .Do Patterson MTH'S. A discount of 20 P Ell .0 N T. • --ON ALL -- Millinery Goods And a discount of • • 10 PER OE '11". 31 F. Gibson, (McIntyre's Old Stanfi) ,- t II) is ),`‘ \c/ \V/ Another Lot of Dry Goods &thing, Boots Eud Snes, and Groceriesjust Received. Below are a few prize. regular price 60c, to clear at 37ic. Double fold costume cloth, different colors, regular price 35c, clear at 20c a yard. 27 yards cotton for $1.00. Heavy dress goods at 7, 8 and 10c. New designs in cretons at 8, 10 and 12ic a yard. Stripe skirting, regular price 15e, to clear at 91c. Shirting and prints from 5c up. 26ivrin.,rda1.1 wool grey flannel at 15 cts. per - Extraordinary value in men's nnder- wear at 24, 39, 49, 6.2i- and 75 cts. See our heavy all wool tweed at 35, 40, 45, 48 and. 50c. T,hese are extra value. In boots and shoes we take the lead. Men's solid leather long boots, regular price $2.00, now selling at $1.48. Men's whole stocir long hoots, regu- lar price $3.00, for $2.25. Men's whole stock, 17 iri. le!i: regu- lar price $3.50, selling at $2,507 • Men's kip long boot, guaranteed, at 2.50. Men's hand made long boots, guar,• antee at $3.25. . Men's fine shoes, regular price $1.35 selling at $1.07. ' Women's shoes at .88, $1.12, $1.20, $1.25, $1.30, $1.50, $1.60, $1.80 and $2.25. Low shoes, 65 and 85c. Women's Victoria snow excluders at $1.90. • Women's croquet rubbers for 32c. Men's rubbers 48c, lined overshoes $1.33, and a very fine quality at $1.60 Boys long boots from 75e up. , • GROCERIES: 17 lbs. Standard grarculated sugar for $1.00. r • 23 lbs. coffee sugar for $1.00. 27 lbs. light brown sugar for $1.00. 5 lbs• of our celebrated Japan tea for $1.00. 6 lbs. of good washing soap for 25c. .For Cash on all Other • Goods for the Next 830 Day& Dr. Tennant's O/fiee, ' LUCKNOW,ONT. BOARS FOR SERVICE. UNDEFSIGNED WISHES TO IN JL form the fanners ot this section that he ill keep for service at Lot 8, con. 7. (E, D.) • oilfield, a thoroughbred Berk "oar, also a Suffolk Boar. Terms- 81.0( of ser. vice, R. J. FINNIGAN, Du 1-48 F FOR SALE 10 0ACR• ES :16 ACRES CLEAR. Being the south halves of lot 53 and 54 in the Townsbip of Kinloss, one mile east of Lucknow. Good grain and stock farm, well fenced and in a good' state to cultivato. Two good wells and pumps • o•ood bearing A never failing creek runs through four fields, AT MRS. J. Murchison's LUCKNOW The newest, freshest, latest, most seasonable, most fashionable MILLINERY Al cheap as cash can buy. 12.-Ailmsa....AINudV7•1=rmt•unTri,,A.,,, '`•,, 0 ' •,itmtr4, PERSONAL ATTENit To all orders the yearround. Mrs. Murchison. McLEOD'S System Renovator., J. F. GIBS orchard. All seeded down but itr acres. Barn CHANGE OF 40 x 76, frame house 18,x 24, and .a log house 18 x 26. There are five acres of fall wheat. Apply to AN.GUS KERR On title premise, and if by letter box 115, . Lucknow, ,- OM FOR SALE. THE PROPERTY 'OF THE LATE Thomas Mullin, comprising 200 acres of good- land,. Nos. 5 and 6, Con.11, Ash. field. 120 acres are cleared, and the reinainder is good maple bush. For further particulars apply to MALCOLM McDONALD, • Executor; LUCKNOW STRAY Pi QTRAYE ) FROM THE PREMISES OF the undersigned,.. 1, t 10 con, 10', (W, D.) A.shfield, on or about Nov, 7, Ft 1/h1,C1C sow pig about 21 months old. 'Anyone giving. informa- • ' will be ),iiitably aewarded, • • • W. J. JOHNSTON, •Beffast, P, 0,, Ont. -...• HEIFER FiSTRAY., .0TRAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF ).7 the undersigned on or about.the tiirst of Nov. a red. heifer with white spot on one side, risin wo years old. Any person giving such info suitably tion as will lead to her recovery will )0 • rewarded. PATRICK BOWLER, Lanes P. 0., Ont. DUNN9 BAK1 $900 to Agents, Men apd Women,. SALARY and Commission Teachers and Clergymen, to introduce a new andpopular standard boot, TeStillIODy of 10 Centuries to - Jesus of Nazareth. The, most remarkable religiouS book of the age, written by 300 eminent scholars, Non- sectarian. Every Christian wants it. Exclu- sive territory given.. APPLY TO The Henry Bill Publishing Norwich, Conn. Fire and. Marine insurance. North British and Mercantile, .of Edinburgh . and London. Western, of Toronto, Liverpool & Londlon and Globe, of Liverpool. Gore District, of Galt. Northern, of London and Aberdeen. Gnardian, of London, England. ,Phcenix, of London, England, and Accident In- surance Co'y., of North Arnerica, Montreal. R. OUNNINGHAM,. AGENT g. GUELPH. Telegraph or Telephone at my expense, GE ,u THE HUB -Leads them all for Family Groceries AND CANNED GOODS, Fruits of All Kinds in Season. FINE TEAS A SPEOIALTY. .1116,0' ,000,0•00,061m,serzrms,,,,„n,39Eace:ELEire.,40,00,.,00,000,,,y.066-e,m3mmaseru06=2.. It.,nd 'other tested remedies . SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE -- -FOR— Impure,' Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia., Sleeplessness, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, ' Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Di - St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General Debility. 81 per half pint and 82 per pint bottle. LABORATORY. - - GODERICH, ONT. J. M. McLEOD, Propriator and Manufacturer. Sold by Berry & Days and A. B. Congram, Druggists, Lucknow. TO THE FARMERS I have rented the store occupied by Mr. Geo. Kerr and am prepared to BY 0.A_I—DE FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. The highest price will be paid. for butter according to quality. R. C..SPARLING. BULL FOR SERVICE. As the Massey Manufacturing Com- pany, of Toronto, Ont., manufacturers of ,the Toronto machines, and Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, Ont., manu- facturers of the Brantford machine,' and "Massey & Co. Ltd., of Winnipeg, Manitoba,.haVe united, and which are now styled the Massey, Harris Co. /Ltd.; of Toronto, Brantford and Win- nipeg.. I beg to state that having secured the agency for the FARM, FOR SALE. THERE IIAS BEEN • PLACED IN MY hands for sale t e west half of lot 18, con, 7. Kinloss, containing fifty acres more or lest?, -Tlaere is a good log house on the premises and it is fairly well improved. There is ,a splendid supply of running water and it is a desirable stock -farm. The owner who resides in the United States is anxious to sell and a i ill be given. Atiply to the tinder- THECOOKS BEST FRIEND bsinglfd N'vvho will show the property. LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. WM. VALENS, 4-932 " Box 32 Luoknow P.O., Ont. Lucknow,. Nov. 4th, 1891. The Largest Stock, - The Choicest Goods, & The Best Value obtainable in Lucknow, JOHN LLIOT. it ON EARTH. / Something to Note & Amireciate. Orders will be taken for Watches and Silverware at the Lucknom General Agency Office On Saturday, Nov. 28th and Saturday, Dec. 5th. Do not fail to • call and see samples and give your orders, as this is a chance in a lifetime and will not appear again. Just think of it nrixE UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP JL for service at lot • 11. con. 8, Eastern Division, Ashfield, the two year old thorough- bred Shorthorn bull, "Red Bismark." PEDIGREE -Red Bismarck, 12758, red, calved March 8, 1889, bred by Wm. Mallough Dungannoa, Ont. •, got by Wallace (imp) 2752 ; dam• Annie 8430, by Young Springwood, Prince 6299; Grace Harper 2nd, 9227, by British Heir 2nd '2889 ; Lady Harper 2nd, 6630, by 2nd samosa Chief, 1782 ; Lady Harper 6629, by Grand Duke 675 ; Rose 1833 by. Royal Duke of Glo'ster, 1035: Maggie, 1429, by Lord of Lune (imp) 155 (16428) ; Queen of the West, 1751, by Victor 1136 12268) ; Daisy 823, by Halton 684 (11552), Lavinia 4th 1342, by Duke of Wellington imp) 91. (3654) ; Lavinia 2nd 1340, by Alex. ander (imp) 6, (11099) ; Lavinia (irap) 299, by son of Scipio (1421), by Eryholme (1018), by Son of North Star (458), rums- . Cows must be returned three times nei.cssary, or they will be charged for serKice. No fees charged if cows are not in calf after third service, PAUL SM ELTZER, Belfast P. 0. MASSEY HARRIS CO. (LIMITED.) For this locality, 1 am' now in a po- tition to accept orders for any of, the above most popular companies ma- chines, and will also keep in, stock a full assortment of repairs ror all of . . the Toronto and Brantford machines heretofore sold in this locality. Those machines are so well and fayorably known they need no recommendation. A' OALL SOLICITED. W. ALLIN. ut• • t!i1 011 A CE UINE WATCH eck TN[ STAR RESTOBANT BEATS THEM ALL. (Stem Wind and Stem Set) FOR S2 AND 90 OTS Just received a consignment of fresh vegetables and fruits. Fresh Watermelons; Fresh Cucumbers, Fresh Cabbage, Fresh Tomatoes, New Potatoes. Thanking the citizens of Lucknow and the public generally for past favors since commencing business 1 would solicit a continuance of the .same. Ice-cream, cider and other temperance drinks, canned goods, biscuits and confection- ary always on hand as of old'. J. C. KINCA.ID. An Unequalled Assort ent Including all the newest STYLES AND NOVELTIES Of the season in worming and childrets boots for FALL & WINTER Wear, also in all -the • LE DiNG LINES In mens, womens& childrens RUBBERS & OVERSHOES AT - J. PEART'S, LUCKNOW. Public Notice A S THIS IS THE SEASON II of, the year that every person expects to have their accounts squared, all parties owing • A. S. CAMPBELL, Merchant Tailor, are request- ed to CALL AND SETTLE the same either by cash or note at once. My Woks must be balanced this month, No further notice. A. S. CAMPBELL. • • ei. ' '