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pointment , of Mr. •
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wonderfully. interesting. to truative
and suggestly„e.'reading matter,,. telli4 4''
as -it does wh•at:ilen.,are no`w11okng;°day
till night, where, they. are working
alaager, ot
o rile surf acew of Mount Kelso.
early 5,000 men, women and children
are now 'financially interested -as
ONyners of the'Atlantic Pacific Railway
Tunnel and .all . the properties of • the
Oompany. .
weir. ITE11IS.
.Magic lanterns, aneanical trains,
mechanical toys of all kinds at Harry
Days'.
Try the tea Connell is selling for
35c per.lb., it is truly excellent value.
Raisins, 6 lbs. for 25c..
-That heavy dress goods ,Connell
is selling for 14ic per yd. is the best
value offered.
Extracts of raspberry, strawberry,
pine.,. apple,' pepper hent, lemon and
vanilla at M. O'brrig4a 2
-Look,. look ! Florida oranges,
lenions, almeria grapes, cranberries
and, a choiceJot of ,confectionary at
J. ''.Elliot's. i., •
purr• ll`J,A
er�pativa
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ender-
onald .52,.
Illies 187, Marr
Sir Hector'
ieson reevy..53.
reme ,Court rendered a
icl has a very general
municipal corporations.
is known as Bernardin ,vt
and; the point tq be deeided'
s .whether a contract betweenthe
iellant and .the 'defendant corpora-
required the sealof the latterl
efcoirrt'belpw decided that the cons
was not. binding, because it had
the •A seal. The Supreme Court
versed the decision,and gave judje-
nt for $537 end interest. ', y.
$E Telegravt sums up• election
trials in the following fashion :--Elec-
-Lion trials practically decide not which
darty is' most virtuous, but which is
the most skillful in . covering up its.
tracks: Members are,unseated genet-
ally'liecause supporters are bad enough
tl and not bad
hen
by
seat.
zits are
em round the corner, keeps
Ix: is, curious to_note how easily men
Aare deceived and played with by every
'nave who comes along with a scheme
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'which 'appeals to their cupidity. Let
Any financial' fakir appear with any
kind of a scheme by which he offers to
give $2 for $1, and it is'suprising how
many persons will step up to subscribe,
•apparently sensible risen who would•
lfeel hurt'if anyone intimated that they
Were in any way gullible. There is no
system of finance ever conceived which
will give something for nothing, or
enormous returns on a small invest•
went, for there are monetary laws to
which usage in these matters must
conform, and wherever they.. ,are vio-
lated disaster•must follow.
ecernbel
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--Musical i'st`runmeiits Violins,
accordeons, conoer e'nas, mouth organs,
musical boxes, .autoharps, flutes, eto.,
at Harry Days'.
-At a recent. meeting, of Winni-
peg
Commercial Travellers' Society
Mr L Cd McIntyre,,,-frnierly'+,of•
h
,�,ucknQwi* was, unan[m ou'sl'y electect
Crusident.•
Gracious;`goodness,; what a sight
forkolcl ands'yonrig superb ;delight, to
Sees. a thousand gifts or more; all
arrayed in Wallace's store.
-The Orangeville San says about
all-that.public'.men, such as aldermen,
councillors and school trustees receive
as, rewards for 'faithful services now -a -
days is unlimited abuse.
-Don't forget the concert at Para-
mount on Monday night next.. You
may have • a good time for the small
sum of 15 as.. or 25 cts a couple.
Come everybody.
-A Port Lambton letter head reads
-thus: "Union House, Port Lambton,
Ont., James Beattie, proprietor. Deal-
er in Wines, Liquors and Axe Hand-
les, also Fresh and Salt Meats."
-Xmas and New Year cards. !
Come and inspect before buying your
Xmas and New Year cards, and book-
lets. You can be suited at Harry
Days'.
-The Chesley council has passed a
by-law prohibiting the sale of tobacco
and ' cigars t3 boys 'under 14 years of
age unless with authority from the
parents.
-Crystal Ware -A beautiful dis-
play of crystal'tovs at 5 cts. and 10 cts.
Come and see the display at Harry
Days'. Over 40 designs to choose
from.
Don't put offyour Christmas buy-
ing until
uy=ing.until the rush comes and the stocks
:ted. Get the first choice of the
and you Keep your eye on the
--The work of tunneling five miles
r
4ltrougl the main range of the Rocky
;Mountains for railway and wholesale
.told and silver mining purposes, goes
^on day and night, and this without
•kttate or government aid. More than
A000 feet of the .distance is already
dt vet' and ttwenty.five veins of gold
add "silver ore alte
Denver, Apex & �y crossed. The
stern a railroad to
connect Denver . ith Salt Lake • City
7-
~" `' l.ut�' and
-Plush G'ooda--A nice assor5asI - irdt
of plush albums, collar and cuff cases,
shaving setts, music roils, etc., suitable
for holiday presents at Harry , Days'.
-Just received 1500 yards of Shak-
er flannel in light and dark colors, all
new patterns, at 5, 5i, 6, 61., 7, 7i, 8,
and 9e a yard, dress goods at 6c a yd.,
cotton. from 30 to sic. -J. F. Gibson,
McIntyre's old stand.
-Dolls- Go and see the large
family of dolls at Harry Days' before
you purchase. He has as fine an
assortment as there is in town.
-Something: for everybody and
somebody for everything ; we please
'you once in quantity, twice in quality
and three times in price. Don't waste
your time ,looking for a better place ;
you cannot find it. --J. Wallace.
-Ready made clothing must go at
some price. Men's tweed suits worth
$7 for $3.50, fine double-breasted over-
coats worth $6 for $3.50, boys suits at
$1.50, $2 and $2.25 worth double the
money -J. F. Gibson, Mclntyre's old
stand.
BOB1V.
SToTnnns--In Ashfield 9th con., on Deo, 12th
the wife of Mr. s+. Stothers, township
clerk, of a son.
DIED.
BRYAN -In Luoknovir, on Monday, December
14th, John Bryce, aged 85 Sears, formerly
of London, Ont.
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For winter dresses, inthe market.
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CHEAPEST €.O.ODS
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Go straight g;
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e,; .ending Stove Depot if you want a
• $
We have now on
a large: and well assorted stock, and would ask those
;mho want a stove either, for
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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.
1111OSA. I A.W' C..3, MITT 01‹..1\1- . awai .•
T'O-1'HL FARMERS
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 SPARLINC.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
-tt 'tatuERSIGNED WILL KEEP
((w`• D.) Ashiiohip season at Lot' 12, Con,10,
White Boar. '•horoughbred Chester
PEDIGREE : Young Hill Top; ,...
erty of James Alton, Belfast P. 0., ir‘°n;,
by J, E, Barkwell,,Luckuow P. 0,.
SireEaton, Banyrus, Ohio;ele 6 y Freddie, 3; bred y Mid-
dlesex, 3717. Dam, aton's Best, 6824,Vol.
3,bred by J. H. Eaton, Banyrus; gr. dam,
rawfords Girl, 4092; g. gr. dam, Crawford's
girl, 876.
Dam, Lucknow Lass, 8464, Vol. 4, bred by
E. D George, Putnam, Ont., sold to .T, B,
Barkwell, Lucknow, Ont.; gr; dam, Vina, 7124
bred. by E. D. George, Putnam; g. gr, dam.
Holman's M., 3; g. g; gr. dam Empress, 5234.
Sire, Free Trader, 4359, Vol. 3, bred by 1,. B.
Silver, Cleveland;; by Pride of Ohio, 3109; by
Hill Top, 591.
Terms --61,00 if paid at time of service; $1,25
if not so paid; with permission of returning if
necessary. ,
3.934 JAMES ALTON,
Belfast P. O.
BOARS FOR SERVICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO IN
form the farmers of this section that he
will keep for service at Lot 8, con. 7, (E, D.)
AshSeld, a thoroughbred Berkshire Boar,also
a Suffolk Boar. Terms -$1.00 at time oser.
vice. R. J. FINNIGAN, Dungannon. 4-48
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
Tt E UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO IN -
will keep for servitho ce at lot 22,ers of con. 2, Kinloss, section that e
a thoroughbred Berkshire boar. Terms, $1.O
payable at time of service.
4-933
WM. DAWSON,
Langaide P. 0,
Bp th Dt
ITIS THE -
CHEAPEST0
Having secured the sole
agency of the justly cele-
brated
Porcelain Lined ;
Cylinder' Pura')
Manufactured by the
Oomiori ruoep Norks
Bothwell, Ont.t
For this section of the
counties of , Huron and
Bruce, I ani prepared to
fill all ord 1•,s for pumps.
%,citable for every depth of
well, prow tly,
My price will be found
lower than a jay' other first-
class Pore plain Lined
, Cylinder puhmp on the
market. (X
Parties in ' need of ' a
pump kindly ,leave orders
at SENTINEL Office, or
address me a t Lucknow
P. 0., Box 24Sj.41•
John R. Webster.
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FARMApOR
TIHERE HAS B( CXEN PLACED IN MY
it
the west half of lot 18,
:on a aining fifty acres more or
less, There fairly
a goo. '-1 loghouse on the premises
and it is fairly wel uld4l improved There is a
eplorrdld su30v9,
pjy sinning water and it is a
desirable stook4armfl or:k Tho owner who resides
in the United States, replis anxious to -soli and a
•bargain -will be give,She a• Apply to the under-
signed, who wshoat i �the property.
WM pa,1� VALENS,
4.932 Box 32 etiee Lueknow P. O. Ont.•
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FARM FOR SALE
100 ACRES. 96 ACRES CLEAR.
Being the south halves of lot 53
and 54 in the Township of Einloss, one mile
east of Lucknow. • Good grain and stock farm.
well fenCed and in a good state to cultivate.
A never failing creek runs through four -fields.
Two good wells and pumps ; good bearing
orchard, All seeded down but 20 acres. Barn
40 x 76, frame house 18 x 24, and a log house
18 x 28. There fire fly% acl.cs of fall wheat.
-Apply to
On the promisee, and 11 by letter box 115,