Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-09-23, Page 5•
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FORESTRY.
thf .F.clitur of the Sent;h4.d .
-1,3414.f.f1.-. 0.Pra-
Im*Th';ifTit•V,'''';111.7cti17;;Tretie
of Forestry. There is no doubt that
throughout Ontario the soil is no
longer a) easily worked or so productive as formerly although it is better
mandred 4,id farmed than, it was in
the ,Otbei days. To me the explana-
tion of this appears verly simple. It
is flirt. we 1 -t -e •:tit down too many of
ti f- .r •iti• ,which folinerly iater-
s , Even Arliertwe
ha%•(- not, cut them down we would
have so thinned and drie,7 them out
that th., grolnr.tott which they taid
I s now covered with short hard grais,
thin reaiering then uaelers for agri
purposes, for the he.' of the
err', ,•• ;-'ft
(.!‘-}ritaiti the rain and gradually dis-
tr;'•'-•e it t, “• This istL
ft.
•:• • F -.7•!'
• the 'laud ; they send it upwards, to
the air ; it falls aCfain in rain and is
atfain evaporuted it ig not the
•-• •• ‘.• it, t.Ct • ti but ei
through it that excites fertil-
ity di p!ant 'food i arried f o the
water, art ,,peration which
cannot ;te 'performed when the mois-
t:Jo', is nt 9 staL,Ynati, . The use
•: 'le- • ri,7•• •lt y "no rnen•i•
to: Li
it pores and alloy.- tilt water free
vi•-.-ards and dowto.vards.
Tit .7. a shelter ter the. •.vhole •,
from tin fierce leinds• of the winter
Ina an.. nt Ei...1•-antage to
,the th• ,:irtitzler • tint • .• 1
reihe.,toer a faril, ,s...hich there
!-1 ;f exc.' ''•• • • ,prings. :if wat-r
shelters' by forest. A new porehtiser
•(...leare 1 off the woods which the o,fT
• p.;1••F !t•1 1.•;r
very- spr,n.,4 p.
to. • But i did not °intend tii'writte your
rear -let -F..1, forestry- letter at pre...Flit..
wasto mention thlti I .
now c11.4tributing this Year's forestry
report Ind should be glad if any of
.your retcters who 7vi9h it would stn.:
• me their a.dclre.ss •whea• It will 1• sen•
to them free of all ch tige.
PlIEPPR,
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• WEATHER SAYIXGS ABOUT
OCTOBER.
T? the .Elitor rf the .
DEAL SI.: .—If you ean• find. .•.17.p:v.--e•
in you r • paper for tliee ' weather •
• sayin.gs.' relative try (),..tobe.r• it may
interes. and. instru.n some of your
readers. These sasiugs, be. r•
Lite fact, that 'from the earlicst•
times, IiiankiLal liavit been and stili are.'
••veatie r and attiont
tl-,,•,j.ith.113tr,• is tile rite, . •
'Mi.i rain in October, mach wind
in. Dt....:mber." A.. the •weather in
October, .so will it be in the next
- • Wa,rut Otubtr hi February.
:"A pool Oetoheir 'and .a' good Mast,'
So 11•!i'•- the hitt acorn -.and the mast.- r
If ()et ';er lorinzs heavy,. frost-- anti
winds. Rhein January and February
will. 177- rniId When it freezes ani -
October, January will bring
it;i'•1
.lir, Id+ if it is tItund,'I•i,.;
7r,i! lz ..t-litnitig the winter 7•.
:T, t:
• resszon is that al(' 4..,-nairit:
-7-• ',I. • r••••3-.),
f •,7 •
eitar-Let.-*.• Anti Ltrall
.weatlwr wt•ell a dry ',aid
p(o..-.•41),... warn . w1 L`Potell
The -st ntruer; th- I look f.,;r
F i.._ 4.-ts• in • V. l'oit ',ill(' close. 02.-
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)r..•)Gr74T...
I., • •,t , 7 • -s!"/.7l
of 4
1& QUA
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it., t....itatIst....e,y M. i.)ept:ve. 4••itt.1 was
•••„....; h•,:i• ta.L.r :d..t;:•• 1.., : , r a day
'It th.-• Steamer City of New York:
-_.•ay,s4hat.- the people on. shore have no
idea I, the State of panic that prevaiis
4.3.1.
., .i. , „tirit,1, ..h.11..).. ,., Tlit.re y.
,,..f..... ,_ es, ;,-1 " ch 7* onff from t,l,••• ,,r-
sirie Iv ,t-1(1 You. so•(• the tw,' ,,th"...r.-
,,,' ., • yat ht- tr. i toga prowling
wi.71; he polite • t...., •uttizii.; it. a:A
a...t preven 1; : ,••••, iii •y • :1.4,
.•,-: .11. wii.1, I. %. • f !I..... ho:-.
Anti toen the rumors. (.;n shipboarcl.
Every few morn.ents stme one comes to
Noel :,...iast, with hair on end, to tsk.
if y,...i.e heard abotiL the corpse t hr. ,wri
oNerbOard at dead t)f night why, on
- -". -1 tiler, w•-•.•‘ tn-r, w,,nlen 44 1
- . t1 fr 1 i(....r that they wer,- at
•-• . --....-, • ft ' ,.,-,'!--, -o 1,.:, ti,a`
in a, ci.s.e. of such imminent rlarirr the
-;f•-i- • .•!.. : Ili •ver..• •••••` iit.7t(:+.ritir •-
.41 II .uld have trot t,,getlter at !glee', antl
settled upon so.me method' of relief.
The sr •-m..' -, ri,i t.cis tre demurs-
. -,.d TI.-irlosAf.ct qre ,,r.-.t7r nu-. an.d
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The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce 09unly;_,Septerriber 23rd.
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MARRIED
BARS t -Iv sus- On Wednesday tie t Ast
irI at the residence of the bride's parents
ton, to Fanny, auhttruf Wm. 1 • ison.
Klippen, Ity the Ret. R. C.
(I; At Cry City, ‘lanit.4.4,
Saturday, Sevtenit,e4;luu., Lee wife ed
Donald (ampbell, of ke daughter.
FALL SHOW I).71.T1•'..S.
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aq4 5th
NV -Ingham, '61.1,t. .2712-8
Cu1rs at Teilewater, Sep:. i5•
El ma. •tt
2‘lr,ntreal Exposition, Sept. 75-23
r!1.1o.:-.d. TorLe:to, .1,, ;-17
Sent. 1 5-24
.t.t Sei,t
South !ferry., '47,--af •rth Oct. ;
-I.! t1-7
'r•••1.
(.:10,1en•;h, Sept.
• South Perth- Kt. "On—Si Sept
_-•• . Sept, 27 28.
.; •A'• •'-'4.pr 27-30.
Southern at I3rautford, Sept. 27-2S,
North Er•••., t ".7 (}::
'.E 1•1••:411,1414, S'ept,'29-30
.Mitchell at Sept. 27-2S.. •
Palmerston 11•;rti•n.:1.urai. Sept. 2t1-57
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North W••,,r. St -p1.
North tixfot.: Sept. 26-29.
Eat Wa....yanosh at Belgrave, Oct. 4 5.
NVe!.1•-p.ley :Srf-trth Easthoptt at
Wellesley, Sept. 2O-21.
NIcerris r;rarich Lat• vrii,Oeie11112-
InoOrporated 1887,with Ca sia Capital of850,009
1•14E, Oft
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RECTRic BEI
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49 KING ST. W., TORONTO, ONT.
G. C. PATTERSON, Mgr. for Canada.
Electricity, as applied by the
• Owen Electric Belt,
Is now recognized as the greatest boon offered
to suffering humanity. It is fast taking the
place of drugs in an Den -WS and rheumatic
troubles, and win effect CUM% in seemingly
hopeless cases whereevery other known means
has faiieu. It is na.tare s remedy, and by its
,steady, soothingicturent that is readily felt,
POSITIVELY CURES
Rheumatism, Sexual Weakness.
sciatica. Female Complaints
General Dehility„ Impotency.
Lumbago. , VadneT Diseaileas
Nervous Diseases, Liver Complaint.
Dyspepsia, Lame Back.
Varleoefele. ' • Urinary Ellseases.
• RHEUMATISM •
It is a wen •known,fact that medical science
has utterly failed to afford relief in rheumatic
eases. W.: venture the assertion that although
Meet -rich, has only been in use as a remedial
agerct for a few years. it has cured more cases
of Rheumatism than all other means, com-
bined St -Vine of (xn iteadnag physicians, !sew-
nizirte- this fact. are avant:Le thetusetvesof tents
imst patent of nature's farces.
• TO RESTORE MANHOOD ,
Thousands of people stiffer from a variety of
nervous (-seases. such as Seminal Weakness,
Impot. oc.s. Lot Manhood, Weak Back, etc,
that the r.ld modes of treatment fail to cure.
There is a loss of nerve force or power that
r -; red hy mediral tretment- and
any W. • would try to accomplish this
Iry A.sly kind. (drugs is7ctilj tErg a dansrerous
fort: _Larl ,•.r sta. 1'r ny treated
. MESE DISEASES. CAE BE CJKED
Electricity. as applied by the Owen Electric
Rt.'s o,' ..-2f.isps•tasery:• wl11 most a.t...suredly do
ls the orqy k-nown remerlial agent that
will supply wr.at is tacking; craraely. nerve
force or power. impart tone andvigor to the
•-• tso action the whole
nertrit, tem.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
And the worthless, c.be.,-Lp. socalled Electric
Br-;• anal peddled
thr'ough the &sultry. 17;eY are electric in,
r-,-,resq as curative power, and
•iear at any prize.
We Challenge the World to show an
Electric Belt where the current is under con-
trol the cntier.t cryr•Tictely gl,s this
Our i rade Mark is the porta-at of Dr.
rttri,r, •• Li"! s,- grird upen p..pit and
appliance mattifactured by us. •
Send far Catalogue-lalled(Sealed)Frog.
, THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT 00.
a 49 King St W., Toronto.
Aleutian this paper. •
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CATTLE LOST.
LIT i,AN-1:1'• t•NT Fflr: }f;)!E'S E1T
• r - • t I 1.1,NV-•q .ws
•••!- , r r 2:41.t !Mr', lat. a,
tw,, 11 4- -an and a tati,', year ..1,1
1 laitt h, ifer. loth mara.,si joit
^ ,,1 ri_ht ear. .krir • -rs• - still
r
r itIs reNn urie,
IO
ZTIEET 1.1E1 T. I t.r,„tarnr,.
• • SOW LOST,.
Tiii. 1 1,..1...1,11::1;:4
tTr"L),.!,t 1.tl 140,
ata ,sh ,,r al•sr.t ih ...4tth • f a
1.7,r4 -o• whit. ‘K , t vearA ..11, • Any • tne
i n f ,ratati, ,n at r tin, I ,,tBee •r b •
- • :. t her 7
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1114)NIS,
Wilitetlouvl,
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HAS ARRANGED FOR
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HARVEST' p ;
EXCURSPONS
ACG. 14 1,ttal,• _. • ,
Ali (.1 E.! .; /181.(t1t...
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"IP•6 . Ret.:•-• net .!rs-r
. o.,t‘r.a. rates
P1%;'r2
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BINS( 'AETH,
HA RTNEY
A IT,lAIN r..
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Mut E.T W
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1•7, ALBERT
Ei.iliONT071;
in 'otton*Goods, since
iaNt passed into the hands
I put in a f.fotid stck nf all kinds of
~Pt
the
4if a
4
01:4 '31 KI a r RI • t 11:4
outttAl uoils,),f the
SVTI &cat e. 1 have
• STAPLE COTTON COODS
al*Q:(1 to
at gold prices.
still a good a.s.sortinent oi thi)8, la.si-,•010,- English
choose fri;mt. "onie early „...1,1
give my cu.storners the ilenefit of the
C • L 115
St33 eIPSE
S4-40
TtERTHS tr..•.t...• fr.
will hart.
:Sleeper, attached, aceon.u.audatitai in which
-ill be alloted in. .rtler apipilt.ati,'a.
I'art.'.• • , fr•ya., Lo -r
arrange v: WTI Ve at Toronto in time CIK.J•
need, with the ll ;20 p.o.t.train, leavinz,' Anmast
-tri and Scittezahet C,, let!. •
f informati-n apply t •
D. W. HAVES.
A-nt G. T. h
• LASTEXCURSIONS To
OXBOW... ......
iELOP. A EKE . . .
M(,OS )MT' ,
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NESBITT_ ...... . . . ....... ...... • .,
REGINA ..... , , •
YORKTON
CALGARY__ ....
PRINCE ALLE1IT... .
'EDMONTON__
Troleave all point -s Outrairs on
z
828.00
28.06
0/(.)
28.00
30,00
30.00
30.00
'71.C10
40.00
SEPTEMBER 27
• J),...•t-trit Tirrti", 1;
OCTOBER 4
Return until Nom. 1.l, 1892
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Parties ticketipg ..•
arra.age t., arrive in Tor-. t •
with the 11_20 p.m. train en above dates. .
inf,rmation app:y t•
Ag•ent of the Can-avEanPactiEc 1Z -snit -ay.
J. Murchison, Agt, L-Icknow.
FOR SALE,
yr' • ACRES (MORE OR
0_,10 land ; :withlarge 2 story frame house •
and out hatiklings. harm, etc. 2). grape Nint-.
zrod water, g w;t1--la re,7 •
(if the ataticii ; miry tertn. Particular:, • =ay
Ire had .frout
T. W. HILDRE.Q. Leek:WM
SHEEP LOST.
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STRAYED FROM. THE PREMISES OF
the -,....ndersil.med lot 77, con 1. Kiiriems„ .
/Fa • s- abut the 20th of Atagust 6.st-ilk, • olt:t..1
91•4.4..nq 11+1•Ck 21111.,1 ..ithitto. I.,
small ,cut vat • f the 1, ft; ear ;••:„
-Pf rizint ear , if • t•acla arr'n•••al". .1
if rr..ati. in as 14 LE :ro•oi
r•••••' • eri .1.4;111. h- r-
•JOHNN TCH01...SUN,
• Lrickno•-w. P. 14.
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FAST B§Ai7lv Crrn'
• 111 t 4 in an4i will 1„ay..-,
All othcr departawnts are efilnt;i:,
thing usually kept in a general store.
Butter. and Eggs taken as cash.
MRS. R.
CORRIGAN'S
1,, ilt nilwr the place.
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CROCKERY, GLASSWARE- calgograms & PVI swim
• 1 have in stock the following :
Al•i••••-•-•
Black Lead
Bine
Baking Powders
Barley, port
. Bath Brick
Br...oreas'
Baskets
Brushes
Bi4cuit—
Ci:ffee
Conlectimery
Caned Gods
Cocoa
Chocolate
Corn, canned
Corn meal
Cm-ntarts
Currir. P.
Cream Tarter
Cpcoantt"-.-\,
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• ;TEtr>rierdac,A...tkpit.le 0• Notmel..-
.ii. &ESoap
ve • •
., sweet .c. '17.
.Fisli.. calmed 1,011, ca...4..r 'Starcl.:
,rs.c.,,,,t5,
:Firs
Irish, dried
7nop.,,,e377. . s
. IlOat Meal
• ,;?a,, . • staistmwallers
1:1xerzi. es., calmed
• l'al +lona • • •
*Tomatcr.t
e. canoed
31 /
•Gelortine •
iKPeeloes .. Teas .
'nekles * .
"Tobaccoes
133-Linrcligee'j.'13:ic
Licnaice • Tem -true
• • . Terrnir•e.,
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ii:7-ecTs' 'Rice TIrra-
,.1„h• ri?-qr.eff;cammert .
• !'W\Wi%411.1-1111±6116rihatira7wg:71a-jct's1-1'
• -'Wirlitrtrix& . :. •
• tLeations•
',..1.17thil•restariatilni:-.1 • r ,,,ssaatE.:, ,
Salmon • •
Mince 'Meat•
, •Sfir%rnaina, e.. . '''.Ditentex•YeL'4 'tS'-nlet7,
.• • .TV:ii.torl ...."-c.t.- •
Tea•Set .,. .
, ..!,L344malgeatseiiii; canr.,.,.1. . - Seeds
. - p'Srlite ar ''• ,Creau. :-Its.-
, Berri- Sets
.Nati . -• . Syrups T(11 •-:
No. 1 Fkitir ahrays or, 119..1,0. God s delivered. to ant part (of tle town.
ew, Goods.
KAAze E S
;.Second .Annimeeme-lit of
• SCHOOL BOOKS,.. SHEET • FALPSIL.,.. P&10 LHUMS
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..ferlin- Books,
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FOS SALE.
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Combs, Wall PRIAPT •
EXT we intend to oiv•:,• •every lady (1.n..,1 a
• chane to ;-.,,et a. beautiful alburn; v --.17-.1e,2 at s-1 or 'one
dozenphotos' free. ',We plq.c,. El our a.
HOUSE AND FRUIT GARDEli
IN LUCKNOU.
PHE GARDEN CONTAINS AP,I )•(.-T
nee Pr-rw and is stoeked wren --t-'••-rii; -1
of fruits inclalrang afl
viristiPs Cbernes, Pears P. •0 -
Apples. 4.irrUpeft, CarTUSIV‘. Groter.fe-berrivi&,
Stravrl,erri,--s. Etc.
One ef bet fruit and vegetable garden:.ia
(7ounty.
The Iven.s, ontains eklat r
sti at cenar And is in a geed ate sf repair. •
r Par t.,
JAIIESF41.;!,,i.77i1:71.1‘;
Georgian Bay Shinglef,.,
THE ;NET 1T.\.: ' -LTA:\ T.
,712S -t .4 XXX (;.er.rzian
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FARM FOR SALE._
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f ' Brno.. Fria,r
watere,1
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at'-!. For krtie-tItrs apply t.
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PETER I '111:T; T(
quart sealer of 1:)ean. Any, one bu)ii.14.2 1 wi....rth ot
1 ,-oods. or Photos is entitled to n ticket with the iminbeT in it
1 yon guess. The nearest iqunlwr gets the prize ,
- 'Beans put in s•ealr:: by Alr. K...inc.,:i,l. f.:1-1(1 -14-:1. 1 • L.,
1,y a disintere:-ted,party on July ° ist. .:. -Tn.;
- .......-.. -.\-al ...-..i.N1.-....ce
or April lgt.
TRATHIc,.D fflL
• GUARANTEES
STERLING MAC
T- ary
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mg
. The •
•iffern no
length of
Ann- males, err
pa Ginza the present
time line is completed
from Rsonle31 to Gaza,
aiae object of forinimg a tune-
- tine from Egypt."
^t h T :1., •••• • t -.1 to-',-- 'An 1 ware dead." " Oil, ;Tim.
_ ,,,,ay such things r "But 1 am des -
...Loos Helps -ate." • 'Well,. s ay rata ;wish 3, -on were
eat tbase primitive I in Toronto." " But 1 sac not that clasper-
be.rag solids, are incaimpaLably wts.4"
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