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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1892-08-12, Page 5a SIL.W..,L`+rIAI.t.'Vecu•.a' 41'A'..ua:r..vCetieS, 35.'ZaTaGas5^., •n The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce' County, August 12th � � �r•r �1,�ia �# �� RC4eK1iBlxtoN. 4fy SEPTEiiMBER 115TH°TO24TH 189th. The above cut represents the' large fair poster issued by the Western Fair Association of London, which is being I posted up throughout Ontario, calling the attention of the public generally to °the dates on which this greatest of 'Canadian Live Stock, Agricultural and Industrial Exhibitions will be held this year, namely, September 15th to 24th. One of the principal objects of the. Directors being to educate the masses and stimulate them to higher aims and nobler efforts, and make this Fair bigger, grander and better than any of its predecessers, which is possible if the proper interestis. taken_byJhe.Breeders and Agriculturalists of this highly favored country. They enjoin upon intending exhibi- tors to begin early to prepare for the Fair, and make their exhibits as com- prehensiwe as possible.. ., Champion specimens of every pure breed of animals, of which Canada is noted, will be at the exhibition. Well arranged stables, stalls and pens have ' been provided for their accomodation. The commendable zeal of the Direc- tors and others, together with the increase of $2,000 00 . in this year's Prize List, is an assurance that the- Western Fair of 1S92 will beat all former exhibitions. The Directors reconize the fact that the Western Pair should always be in the lead as an Agricultural show, at the same time, look to it that the amusements and Special Attractions for the pleasure of exhibitors, should not be lacking and have at great expense secured some of the beat that can be had. Among which we notice „Madan Marantette, the iadyequestrain -of the world, and her horse, Filemaker - known far and near as the king of high jumpers, having won this title by beating all competitors, including gooseberry, the Cana Tian fovorate, at Cie Live Stock show in Chicago, last year, at the enormous hight of 7 feet .4i inches, a sight of itself worth the trip to London, Woodlawn, her sensa- tional park and saddle horse, which has been taught twelve distinct gaits is very interesting to witness. The little pony Jupiter, weighing only 450 pounds, has earned for himself the title of light weight champion, having a of record 4 feet 6 inches. The Madam Also has the world renowned four _Morse Tandem Team, which she drives over hurdles to the amusement and astonishment of the crowd. Professer E, W. Lyons' herd of the greatest trick oxen on earth, educated• beyond anything before equalled in the brute creation. Smith's Imperial Palace of Illusion isanexhibition well worthy of patron- age, proving conclusively as they do how easily it is for us to be. deceived in thinking we see things which in c ity do not exist: Specialty Artists Egilibrists, Japanese Wire Experts will give daily exhibitions. The attractiveness attending baloon ascension and pyrachute leaps, has been materially increased this year by the engagement of Madam Mandell o make the daring trips accompanied y her wonderful dog, who is supplied with a mailer parachute for making his decent. Secretary' Browne here adds, if you wish to behold the greatest of great things, the bigest of big things, , the choicest of choice things, the most useful of useful things, the most attractive of, attractive things, in fact much of everything and the climax of all the great and goad things worthy of visiting, and studying, the Western Fair is the place to go. MCL_ SOS'$ • r tem nem.ovators :^aum^aro-rmrr�ta..n✓t�*y y�no, v .r...�...<-.�+a^.cn�.'P'�i^aa x.u'ic'rtr.s+e��%'� .�'kS:, . Aid other tt.ted remedies SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE — -FOR Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Consum tion,, Gall Stones. Jaundice, idney and Urinary Dis- asees. St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General Debility, $1 per half pint and $'2 pe r pint bottle. I,ABOILATORY. - GODERICH, ONT. J. M. McLEOD, Proprietor and Manufacturer. Sold by Harry Days and A. B. Congrani, Druggists, Luckuow. top & Thin Peart has received a large stock of the leading line of Boots &-) noes And at prices that will meet the wishes of the public. Men's -fine Balmorals 'and Gaiters and a large variety of plough boots. Women's $id Button and_ Laced Boots cheaper than ever. Also Oxford tyes and slippers in Different Styles. Children's wear in all the r leading lines. . , CALL ANC) EXAMINE. CR -Repairing done on short notice. JOHN PEAR'''. TO THE FARMERS I have rented the occupied by Mr: Geo. -and am prepared to C.A.SH FOR B U'1'1'ER AND EGGS The highest price will be paid for butter according to quality. • . R. C. SPARLINC. EXCURSIONS To the Canadian Northwest return. store Kerr Geoigian Bay Shingles. flr1HE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND a car lot of XXX Georgian Bay shingles and intends keeping them in stock during the season, and wall* sold at the lowest poraible ,paying price, JAMES GAUNT 1Vhrtechnrcb. 1 IrcETI I10113111I/111 FAIR 1 and Return tickets will be sold on June 14th, 21st and 28th July 18th and 19th. N ESBITT. OXBOW DELORAINE, MOOSOMIN, BINSCARTH. REGINA MOOSEJAW YORKTON PRINCE ALBERT CALGARY EDMONTON TORONTO Sept. 5 to 17, $28 $30 $35 $40 Through Bleepers without extra charge. Baggage checked through t.destination. For rates and °hll information apply to D. W. HAYES, Agent G. T. R., Luckn3w 1892.4 Enlarged Grounds New Half -Millie Track New Grand Stand And many other improvements. (-4Dr4N_ "PACIFIC HA1{VEST EXCURSIONS FROM ALL STATIONS IN ONTARIO, RETURN RATES TO NARTNEY D ELORAINE $28.00 MOOSOMIN B INSCARTH MOOSFA.JAW $30.00 YORKTON Greater and Better than Ever ENTRIES CLOSE ADOUST 11 New and Varied Attrations of a Superioi Character, Instructive and Amusing; the Latest Inventions and Grandest Exhibits in all Departments. The People's GreatAnanal Outhig Ctbcap excursion on an Railways. For Lists, Programmes and all Information, address J. J. Withrow, S.J. Hill, President. Manager, Toronto. RI �isERr x'50.00 EDMONTON - 540.9 To leave all points in the Proince of Ontario, AUG.16N Return until October 16, 1892. ASG 23 Return until October 23,1892. TIOIPKrl ii `..I :1:ceta_14.xL':'.J3'X1,/.4A"WdV.Y'•' SEPT.a 6 Return until November -�'J s 1892, Partin ticketing from other points should arran¢e to arrive at Toronto in time to connect with the 1L20 p.m. train on above dates. For full information apply t) any ticket agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway. J. Murchison, Agt, Lucknow. John Grin AUCTIONEER FOR HURON CO. The rise. in Cotton Goods, since the cotton mills of the Dominion have passed into the hands of a syndicateI have put in a good stock of all kinds of • STAPLE !COTTON GOODS A}d am prepared to give my customers the benefit of the same at old prices. Have still a good b.ssortment of those fast -color English' prints to choose from: Come early and secure. Also the "`ECLIPSE" FAST BLACK -STOCKINGS. Just try them and you will have no others. All other departments are equally well assorted in every- thing usually kept in a general store. Butter and Eggs taken as cash. Remember the place. REAL ESTATE, INSUR- ANCE AND GENERAL •• AGENCY: - SALES ATTENDED IN ALL PARTS of the County and satisfaction guaranteed. . . A npmber of FIRST-CLASS FARMS For sale on reasonable terms. CLOTHES REEL /SHE NEW IMPROVED " CHESLEY 1 Clothes Reel" ; the most complete, durable, simple andperfect reel manufactured. This a can be got only through the sole agent aLangaide. 966 t f A. A. CROWSTON. IA NY ONEREQUIltINGFIR.ST• CLASS lessons In mnaiti.can bsve the same from Prof. Moss, a Fellow of the Yorkshire Collcge of Music. For terms applyto the Rev. lift. Connor, the rectory. Prof. Moss will be in Lucknow on MOTICIays. JOHN GRIFFIN, KINGSBRIDGE P. O. THE HUB Leads them at for 4 Family Groceries MRS. R. MURRAY,' ST. HELENS. 4 AND CANNED • GOODS. M. CORRIGAN'S , Is the place to make your selections in CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. I have in stock the following : Apples . Blacking Black Lead Blue Baking Powders Barley, pot Bath Brick Beans • Brooms Baskets Brushes Biscuit Coffee Confectionery Canned Goods Cocoa Chocolate Corn, canned Corn meal Currants Currie Powder Cream Tarter Cocoanut Dates Fruits of All Kinds in Season. FIN T EAS A SPECIALTY. The Largest Stock, - The Choicest Goods, & The Best Vane obtainable in Lucknow. JOHN ELl 1 Dried Apple Nutmeg Extracts Oil. olive Fig _ • Oil, sweet Fish, canned Oil, castor Fish, dried Oranges Gelotine Oat Meal Gingers Pails Hops Peels Honey Pipes Ink Pickles Indigo Pearline Licorice Peas, canned Lime Juice Pepper Lemons Raisins Lamps Rice LardRice Flour Matches Sago Mince Meat Salt Meal Salmon Macaroni Sardines Mustard • Senna Mea t s, ca Seeds Magnesia Sugar Nuts Syrups Soda Soaps Spices Starch Strawberries,canned Sulphers Tapioca Tomatoes, canned r_. Teas Tobaccoes Vermicelli Vinegars Washboards Washing Crystal Woodenware Whiting Dinner Sete Yeast Cakes Dinner Sets Tea Sets Water Sets - Cream Sets -- Berry Sets Toilet Sets No. 1 Flour always on hand. Goeds delivered to any part of the town. New Goods. KAAKE & CO: S Second Annuncement of SCHOOL BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC, PHOTO ALBUMS Window Blinds, Berlin Wool, Bibles, Hymn Books, Combs, Wall Paper, Etc... - FAT we intend to . give every lady and gentlemen a chance to get a beautiful album, valued at $3 or one dozencabinet photos free. We place in our window a quart sealer of beans. . Any one buying $1 worth ot goods or Photos is entitled to a ticket with the number on it yon guess. The nearest number gets the prize. Beans put in sealer by. Mr. Kincaid and will be counted by a disinterested party on July 1st. This will commence on April lst. 1 0 o. STRAJFORD OIL CO. GUARANTEES STERLING J)'I ..ne present other oil in the mpr- .s.ue Dominion W. C- . .,nat the chriatening should .with cold water, 10 outwear any Threshing Machines,. After Gambetta'e death his brain was For talc gcnor- given for examinatiob. The report read ._. man does the that if itIsere not known to whom the brain '/3,s tears are, of another belonged, the physician would have said that it belonged to a woman who used all her faculties wen.' As (.ambetta was an opponent to woman'a advancement, the de- cision might not be Pattering to their pride entrrT tzotographers say that the facial resem- blance of husband and wife is. closer than that of brother and sister. -s C. • •n..... air -tr. .:....... �. s.