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AOiglent
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Sunday evening last Mrs. D. B.
iizie 'met with a painful accid,ent
'O#iingpot of the Presbyterian
She slipped and in falling
ber hand ' to save herself
the wrist Mrs. McKenzie
well as can b. expected.
'..cert in Wingharn
'.'ilrand Mrs: Harry Days, Mrs.
,40=ig, 'Messrs. John 1VIeGarry,
orrison, Geo. E, Kerr, A. S.
C, Mullin and Wm. Horn-
e at thc concert given in Wing-
' 941 Friday evening last. They
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Pt I good time.
uron
dormers of the West Riding
ron will meet in the village of
non to -day (Friday) to elect
And nominate a candidate to
nt the riding in the Dominion
ent. It is almost certain Mr.
aileron, the old war horse will
O the choice of the meeting. •
eting
*meeting will be held in the
side Presbyterian church on Mon -
'Irking, February 8th, when ad
are expected from the Rev. A
fitmilOY) of Bluevale; Rev. George
Armow; Rev. J. S. Coiling
Murdoch, Lucknow, and
ta, The church choir will furnish
;,Fe,enlle!4t programme of music on
qPilon• All are *Cordially in-
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4,Disease by Electricity at Home
er adtrertisement it will be
P•;a, ,representative and eke-
,
4,t1p3, Dorenwend Electric
of Toronto, willbe at the
The Munpal World
.his is• the -title tot a new paper just
startec‘in Si. Thomas. It contains a
great deal 0 uSeful knowledge to MAW-
ieipal Jr and a4 ethers who
wish to bombe! posten° such mattersPuIc .
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NOtree
All parties indebted to Alex. Ross,
harness maker, either hy note or book
accounts, must settle the same by cash
or note on Or before the first of March
hext, If not the accounts will be
plaeed in other hands for collection. .
!Selling to a Minor
J.Flynn, hotel -keeper, on Monday
last, pleaded guilty to a charge of sell-
ing ,liquor to a boy under sixteen
years of age on the 25th January, and
'was -fined by Magistrate Lawrence
015 andeosts.
An n iversary Entertainment
The, anniversary tea meeting of the
1VIe1hodist church at Crewe will be
held on Tuesday evening, February
9th, when the Rev. J. E. Howell, M.
A., of Goideriehr E. A. Fear, st'ile; F.
Swat'
; Auburn; J. Carrie and R.
Fairbairn, Dungannon, will address
he meeting. The splendid choir from
Dungannon will furnish ,the music on
he occasion, Tea served from 6 to 8.
he public is cordially invited.
Conservative Candidate
At the Conservative convention at
Smith's Hill on Wednesday, Mr. J. C.
Patterson, of Essex, the new Secretary
of State, was chosen as the Conserva-
tive candidate to contest West Huron
in the approaching election. His
opponent in all likelihood will be the
old member, Mr, M. C. Cameron, who
returned last week from Florida, and
who, his' friends claim, is in good
"fighting trim." It is going •to be a
hard contest.
• Haze• l Kirke ' .
Mr. Harry Hart is here, and with
▪ the,assistance of Mr. Geo. E. Kerr,has
succeeded in forming a first-class Dra-
maticCompany, the first of the re-
portoire being Hazel Kirke. This is
one of the most successful plays eve
producei in America. It was playe
-at Madison Square theatre, New York
for 486 consecutive nights, the longest
run on record. Mr. Hart will produce
the above beautiful play, assisted by
the Lucknow Dramatic Company on
or about the 19th of February. Don't
fail to see it:
OUSe, on Saturday, Feb.
;he can be consulted cib011t
4 all muscular, nervous
116,16'1' '"diseases. No the
ati Opportunity of.get-
itua impartial opinion of
,His stay is limited,
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clef, Grand, Recorder
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the Ancient Order of
then) has issued his an -
0.1891; from which these
; cash received dur-
' $361,300.1t paid for
$3000; applications
eiship received,. 3,333; in -
en up, $6,666000; mem-
' nod standing on December
041,25;260 ; number of assess.
Or4,0,ar* 13 ; average num/ber
b 'SO.:Me for thirteen years, 13;
ThOQO insurance per •member
'Oaf, $13.
gr War
of IVAT contest this (Friday)
Ali* Lin the Caledonian 111,11 pron.-
)e an interesting and exciting
Mr. McLean, • the n'ianager,
eiLtain a team from the 15th
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, read. This team has been practi-
jig in an empty barn for some time
asb, and tbe stalwarts of Kintail will
also be here. Mr. Smith, teacher, of
Lucknow, is getting up a team which
has also had some practice together.
Mr. Vannorman, of 13luevale, an old
time puller, will be on hand with a
team from that village and Wingham.
There are expected teams from Kin-
cardine and Ripley. Belts similar to
. those used in the international pull in
Chicago and •New York will be nsed,
Oue Pork Market
The Goderich 8ignal and the Bilis;
sEgs Post.tsay that loads of porkgo to
t these places from the immediate neigh
berhood cf Lucknow. This may be
1 true, but we Could give the name of
an agriculturalist, near Lucknow whp
took a load of pork to A neighboring
town'thinking to get a better price
than he could receive in Lucknow, but
who was glad to bring it home and
sell it here the next day. Messrs
Grundy, Holmes and Spading have
this year handled about 20 cars, which
a good deal, more than has ,been
I„ shipped from either Brussels or God-
erich. Lucknow: is well satisfied wilh
the amount of business being done
'here . /t will compare favorably with
'',1ighboring towni,
,a,Anto!
Curling
On.Frirlay of last, week the Luck -
now curling club went to Wingharn
to Arneet the Howiek Thistle club
Against whom they were drawn for
the, Ontario Tankard competition.
The Thistles not appearing, two
friendly matches were arranged and
played with the Winghamclub,
resulting as follows :
' AFTERNOON GAME.
Lucknow Wingham.
_Rink No. 1-12 16
2-15 ° 14
27 ... . .... . ...... 30
EVENING GANE.
Rink No. 1 22 '7
2-20 13
42 20
Total for Lucknow, 69 shots. Total
for Wingham, 50 shots,
LOCAL ITEMS.
Newsy Paragraphs Served up to Readers
of the Sentinel.
—Hazel Kirke.
—Master John Tennant is visiting
in Wingham.
—Sunday, the 14th inst., will be
St. Valentine's day.
—Winghaan orchestra will furnish
the music for Hazel Kirke.
—Win. Ellis junior, arrived home
from Buffalo, Friday evening last. •
—Mr. Peter Smith, of Dakota, is
the pest of his parents for a few
months.
—Reiv.Mr. McNabb held services in
the Ashfield Presbyterian church on
Sunduy last.
—Messrs. Ted and Mike Griffin of
Ashfield, returned to their home Msr,
quette, Michigan, •
---A number of Lucknow young
people took in the Wingham Carnival
on Thursday evening last.
—The Rev. J. Kenner preached an
able sermon in the Methodist church
r on Sunday evening last.
d —Messrs. Hugh McKay, W. Willis,
Bert 'ffleCorvie , and D. Lawrence
spent Sunday in Wirrgham.
County Officers
The annual meeting of the Wes
Bruce County Orange Lodge was held
in the Orange Hall, Black Horse, on
Tuesday lat. There was a large at-
tendance of members present from all
parts of the county, and it Was decid-
ed to hold the next 12th of July cele-
bration in the town of Kincardine.
The next annual meeting of the Coun-
ty Lodge will be held in the village of
Bervie, at one o'clock p. m. The fol-
lowing officers were elected: A. T.
Davison, County Master; Col. J. II.
Scott, D. C. M.; Rev. T. Hall, Chap-
lain ; Thos. Wilson, Secretary; D. C.
Taylor, Fin. Secretary ; Robert Rus-
sel, Treasurer; George Dagg, D. of 0.;
E. Miller, Lecturer.
About Manitoba
On Tuesday evening. according to
announcement, an address was deliver-
ed in the Town Hall on Manitoba and
its advantages as a place of settlement
for agriculturalists, especially young
men, by Mr. Elder, of Virden,1V,Iani-
.,
a, a prominent farmer there for 8
years, and formerly of Huron County,
near Hensall. He is a fair, candid'
speaker, and fully reliable in what he
says. Mr. Elder did not enlarge be-
yond The truth, but gave intending
ettlers a clear exposition of what they
inight expect. Men who were doing
well here should stay in Ontario, but
f they want to settle their sons on the
arm Manitoba is the place to secure
and for them. In Southern Manito-
a a large quantity of grain is yet out
n the stook and even in the sheaf,
rid this must be cleaned off in the
pring in order to get ready for the
ext crop,. ceesequently all young men
ho may go end and are willing to
ork can easily .obtain it. The first
ettlers train going out will be on the
th of Mardi, all the way down the L.
1. SE B., lind Mr. Elder will be in
harge of it. There was oply a fair,
ut appreciative attendance present,
nd all were highly pleased with Mr.
lder's remarks on the great resources
f Manitoba. The ehair was occupied
y Mr. James Somerville', and at the
lose of his remarks Mr. Elder answer -
d a number of questions asked by
hose present
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—February in 1900 will not contain
29- days, although it will be leap year
nburary in 1700 also contained 28
days. There is a slight error , in the
Gregorian ealendar but it will only
amount to one day in 2,325 years.t
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—The electric light service has been
unusually good this week. There is a
new engineer at the helm.
—Mrs. James Armstrong and son,
of Gorrie, are visiting at the residence
of her brother, Mr. Harry Days. -
—Mr. Geo. Claxtou, of Winnipeg,
lis in Lucknow and vicinity buying
horses for the Prairie -Province.
.7 -Mr. Wesley. J. Treleaven, of this
village, has secured the, position of
Mathematical Master in the Kempt-
ville High school.
—Mr. Edward Odium son of Mr.
John Odium, of Lucknow,has been
elected Alderman of Westminister;
British Columbia.
--The Lucknow Methodist church
choir intend holding a sacred concert,
the latter part of this month. Further
particulars next week,
—Mr. W. J. Matthie, who was for
nearly four years connected with the
SENTINEL, has secured a good position
in one of the leading book and job
offies•ip Toronto.
—The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
perwas dispensed in South Kinloss
Presbyterian church. The pastor Mr,
McLennan, was assisted by Revs,
ueen icrid Sutherland Ripley. •
ntured Persons should see the
new Dorenwend electrical attachment
to combine with any truss, making
,cures 'certain and adding comfort.
Call at the Whitely House on Saturday
Feb. 13, as per adyertisemet in another
column.
No Scientific Knowledge evolved
during the past century has been
received with.greater interest, or been
of .Thore seryice to mankind in its
sphere, than the compounding of an
anaesthetic which enables the dentist
to extract any number of teeth with
absolutely no pain. It deadens the
tissues in proximity to the tooth, having
no effect whatever upon any other part
of the system. The patient retains
conscimisness, enabling the dentist to
perform his task properly, leaving no
danger of broken jaws. It can be used
on people of extreme nervous tempera-
ments;: Whether troubled with heart
failure or not. This anaesthetic is
known by the name of Odontundur. I
have secured the sole right to use
Odoratundur in the county of Bruce at
a great expense, but the delight I have
in using it doubly repays. People
coming to me from all over the county
go away delighted. with the process.
Odontundur is the only anaesthetic
extant which will acconiplish like
results. I am the only dentist in trnce
privilaged to use it. A. H. ALLEN I,
D. S., Paisley. •
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1 —Dan McKenzie; son of Mr. Angus
McKenzie 2nd con. Kinloss, left this
week for Rducket, lv„eu.
—The. proclamation calling Perlin
ment for the despatch of business on
Thursday, February 25th. was issued
Saturday.
—Rev. Mr. Geddes of Whitechurch
occupied the pulpit of the Lucknow
Presbyterian church on Sabbath even-
ing:
--Mr. James Morrison of Brandon,
Manitoba, is spending a few weeks with
friend,a in Kinloss. Jim likes • Mani-
toba well. •
—The Royal' Templars' concert an-
nounced to take place next Tuesday,
las been postponed till Tuesday, Feb.
16. Particulars next week.
—The sittings of the Division
Court .will be held in Dungannon dur-
ieg the year on February 21st, April
23rd, June 18th, August 20th, October
22nd and December 24th.
—Quite a number of our subsofibers
are sending THE SENTENIL to their
relatives or friends in Manitoba or IL
S. It.keeps them informed on local
and county news and saves postage
and trouble of writing. . Try it.
—An Edinburgh bailie has iust fairy
outdone the time-honored verdict of
"Not guilty, but don't do it again."
In discharging a prisoner recently he
thus gave his decision; " I find the
charge not proven; but remember,' if
you are e.ver back, this will stand
against you as a conviction." The
bailie evidently knows about as much
law as the proverbial nececsity does.
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—R. Hue ; n Iras a 1:ilL line of crock-
ery on hand.
—The best way to keep a diary is
to keep it clean, Never write in your
dairy, my son, unless you desire to be
aorry at some future time in your life.
—R. Hughes, for choice groceries.
— Bargains, Bargains, Bargains I
Your last chance te get cheap ,goods.
On Saturday, Februisy 6th, 1 will
have a great clearing sale. .Over
thousand dears worth of goods sold
without reserve. J. F. Gibson, Mc-
Intyre,s 'old/staed„
"—Don't Ierget to call and procure
some of R. Hughes' 25c tea. '
A -The Kincardine Review in speak-
ing of the Burns' anniversary eoncert
in that town last week, says : " Miss
Lalla Berry, Lucknow's favourite su-
prana, sang a number of solos in sup:
erior style. Her voice is clear sweet
and flexible and she presents a charm-
ing figure upon the stage."
—Try the Snow Drift Baking
Powber. For sale at R. Hughes.
--LAt a meeting of sub -divisions 3
and 4, West Wawanosh, the following „,
delegates were appointed to attend the
Reform Convention,at Dungannon, on
Friday, to select a Candidate to contest
West Huron. No 3,—Alex. Stewart,
R. K . Miller, and Robert Smith, No
4,--A. D. Cameron, Walter Wilson,
and Geo. Webb.
,—Women's kid Button shoes, for
$1.50 at R. Hughes.
--The last assembly will be held on
Wednesday evening next, by special
request.
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ONE PRICE CjrII STORE.
HUGHES
Has just opened out in the shop formerly occupied by
Cam.ern, Murdoch &. Co. for their boot and shoe
departnien, a large and well selected stock of
GROCERIES, CROCKERY, BOOTS& SHOES
Which will be sold at close prices. All goods are new.
Just think, a line of Womens' Heavy Shoes AA 83c; Misses
75e, and Childrens' 65c.
If you wish to get something extra in teas at a lo-ve price.
Just call and procure a sample. A special line at 25c, worth 1-
35c.
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R. HUGHES.
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The
JOHN WALLACE
he Leading Jeweller.
NOW WE HAVE IT -
finest line and largest stock of Silverware ever shown
in this part of the country.
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And therefore always pleased to shelve it. Ca and
. inspect it. The
PRICES ARE AWAY DOWN
, And guaranteed to be the best quality in the .world.
Arsomuslessmastemen
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
AND JEWELLERY
In endleSs variety.
A fine line of/spectacles always on hand. Repairing
neatly done and satisfaction guaaneed.
CI-IITM 17S
JOHN WALLACE
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