Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-12-09, Page 5r
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ASHFIELD.
The following is the standing of tie
!pupils of S.S. No. 5, for November :--
V. Glass. Marks possible 650. J.
�V'ila lna 417 ; A. Gardner, 395 ; B.
iitchie, 347 ; W. Gardner, 292.
IV. clans. $arka possible. Sag.:.
'R. Gardner, 379 ; A. Brown, 366 ; R.
Wilson, 362 ; H. Ander"son, 306 ; E.
Gardner, 321.
• Sen. III. Marks possible, 600. M.
ardner, 305 ; E. McGill, 344 ; E.
Reid, 323 ; J. Stroud, 279; R. Web -
aster, 275.
Jun. III. Marks possible, 600. R.
Hunter, 416; J. Hunter; 399 ; M.
Brown, 386 ; L. Habbick, 347; E.
Gardner, 301; J. Wilson, 294. -
Sen. II. Marks possible, 550. J.
Habbick, 308; E. Webster, 300 ; S.
Wilson, 295 ; H. Walker, 293 ; F.
Anderson, 282. •
Jun. II. Marks possible, 450. B.
Webster, 300; B. Gardner, 298 ; H.
Gardner, 275; J. Hunter, 226. •
Part II. 8. Hackett, . 0. Brown,
W. Barber.
Sen. Part J. G. Hunter, A. Hab-
bick, M. Reid.
. Jun. Parc L J. Hackett, P. Wil-
son, R. Hunter.
REPORT OF S. S. IVO :�, KIIVLOSS
74 5th Class—J Valens, E McIntosh,
E `Valens.
4th Clasp—A McGilluray, L Cox,
A .711tti,,lia.,,i, 1
3rcl Class —B McLeod; iV Smith, MI
.Carralthers, .1 Sutherland.
_'f2d Class — M McKinnon, • B
Brownsconibe. A McCaul, M Viaalens.
RAPID C`ITy.
The Lucknow Sentinel. Bruce eountyr December 9th
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The following is the report of S.S
No. 7, Kinloss, for November :—
Sen. 4th—John McConnell, Alex.
a , McKay, Mabel Wilson.
Jun. 4th—`1,17.m. Phillips, M. M.
.'Gollan, Mary McPhee.
Sen. 3rd -,–Ida McKenzie, Frances
0Gollan, Neil Campbell.
Jun. 3rd–LMaggie Langford, Mary
Cooke, Alex. Phillips.
2nd Class—Liddie Miller, Kate
Fisher, Lizzie Finley.
Part II — Alex. McConnell, E.
Grundy. A. Kennedy.
Part 1—Lizzie Walker, Esther Wil-
son, d . McLeod. •
€ULROSS'MUTUAL FJRE INSUR
A1QCE COMPANY
Teeswater, Nov. 26th, 1892.
The Directors met' iu the town hall.
Members all present, • President in
the chair. ° Minutes of previous meet-
ing' were read .and adopted, w hen
•Messrs. Armstrong and Kirkland,
moved that all applications for insur-
ance be'now laid before the directors
for examination. Carried. Little,
Reid, that having examined 12 appli-
'cations and. found them satisfactorily
the President and Secretary shall pre-
pare 'and issue policies for the sasue.—
'Carried.
Kirkland—Armstrong, that by-Iaw
No. 2.1 be now' introduced — Carried.
By-law No. n was• then read three
tunes, passed, signed, and sewed.
Reid—McKenzie; that the claim of
James G. Young amounting. to • $-1,
being compensation ' for one sheep
;killed by lightning be paid. —Carried.
2Lel euzie
Armstrong, that this
aa bard (10 nest 'adjourn to sneer again
' its Teeswater town hall on the 'last
Saturday' of Decesuber at 2 -o'clock p.
n1.—Carried. -
ALEN. AnAMISON, Secretary
—We hope every subscriber to the
i,EN'rINEI, will -.all and luy, their past
subscription between now and Jan
nary 1st. Eyery geek this paper. is
issued we have to pay a certain sum
of money out of our own pocket which
should be corning out of the. pocket of
subscribers: One dollar, or two - dol.
tars from one individual does not
amount to much, but when, 'four' or
Eve hundred people acme in and
square ' up it gives . us a chance to
pay up our debts, and the editor must.
eat and be clothed the . same as other
people.
—Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns -
valley, Ind., says : "I had been in a
distressed condition. f,:r three years
from Nervousness, Weakness of: the
Stomach, Dyspepsia -and Indigestion
until my health was gone. I bought
one bottle of South American. Nervine,
which -done me more good than any
.l3O worth of doctoring I evtr aid in
n1y life. I would advise every weakly
person to use this valuable and lovely
remedy. I ,rnnsirier it the grandest
medicine in tfie world." A trial
bottle wilt convince you. Warranted i
by A. B..Congram.
UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO
1inform to public that they will keep for
service at lot 22; con. 2. one thorough .bred
Burtcshire Boar and and thorough -bred Chester
White Boar. The patronage of farmers is
respectfully ly• solicited. Terms of service, $1,
Y
J� F; MAIHERSON & J. A. D AWSON
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO
info the farmers in this section that
he will keee.. for sonice at lot 67. con. 1, Kin-
loea a pure fibred Berkshire Boar. •
TERMS -$1, strictly cash at time of bervice,
JOHN McKENZLE,
985-4in Lucknow P.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
,HAVING PURCHASED FROM. H.
George & Son, of Crampton, Ont., a
thoroughbred Chester White Boar, I wish to
inform the pubic that I will keep him fur
service this season at Lot 3, con. 4, Kinloss.
TERMS -$L00 to be payed at time of ser-
vice, with privilege of returning if necessary.
Registered pedigree can be seen on application
ALEx. 3LcDosAi n,
985 4in. Lucknow P; O,
BOAR FOR SERVICE-
TJ{F. UNDERSIGNED WISHES.'TO
1 inform the farmers of this section that
he will keep for service this season at lot 44,
con, 12, West Waw�anosh i thorough bred
Chester White Boar formerly owned by John
Barkwell.
TERMS -$1 to 'be paid at time of service,
.th privilege of returning if neceosary
PETER SMITH,
Lncknow, P. 0
BOAR FOR SERVICE
THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO
THE
the public that he will keep for
service this s•_a&un at lot 11, con. 8 (Eastern
Division,) Ashfield, a thoroughbred Suffolk
Boar, recently purchased in the; township of
Colborne, This animal is no relation to my
fta.ner strain.
TERMS- -$ t . cash at time of service ; or
$1,25 if not so paid,
PAUL S�IELTZER
Belfast P. O.
BOAR` FOR SERVIOE-
tHE . UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO
•inform the public that ha will keep for
service this season at lot 11, con 13, Ashfield,
a well bred Yoalishire Boar.
TERMS –$1 •'
• :VM, RITCfYJE
986-4in Lucknow P. 0,
BOOM ' BOOM ! BOOM !
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Return September 25,
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1892.
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REGINA
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K-ktt-AN UE
5. S. P0ME'RMflAN
—'FROM–
CREAT BRITAIN
For D. - M., Lucknow, a Cari -
ada, and for sale in a few
days. . Notepaper, ' Envelopes
Pocket Bibles, Pew Bibles,
Teacher's Bibles ' in variety,
Xmas Books . and Eooklets
just in season. - '
A case of.
Alarm Clocks
1
At the "People's Store," St.. Helens,, large consign-
ments' .of Fall and 'Win to Goods in
C : N T'S tJ NDE 1Z-Vor
in Natural, Scotch and Alabama Wools.
L -A -DI S .171\TDMR-W .A.
on " Hygiene " French Elastic Wools. •
Fi n neii - and Fiiiietes
Angolias in seasonable variety
DRESS GOODS
to suit the approaching season,
OVE COATS
'in nice dressy colors and Styles.
I male a specialty in Gent's ordered wcrk—every suit
gu trnteed to fit,` All 'other departments are equally well
assorted with the newest goods in the market. .
Highest market price paid for Butter, Eggs and other
produce., Remember the place.
are also in season. Every
house should havehone to as-
sist the good intentions of the
would-be early riser. The,
whole line of clocks, now in -
stock is most,complete: There
are many things to be seen
that would -repay a visit.
D. MURCHISO.
Saiary and ezpense(S weeyclyl;cn start. Lib -
Permanent
commission to .ocs.1, ai•t-thae agents.•
positiu:,. G•:ad ch;.n- a for • t'
anva:r•ematt. Ev::usfvzi territory.
lar • `gro:rar:;of .nk nicrr sto
in Canada, and only growfrra
in both Canaria and ii Lilted
States. Clean, hard, stock
tray to name, and Lair
treatment gur.rnn-
-eti. No su iti
tube*; ?-i cu:-
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ST_;1_i�T6a�_
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M. CORRIGAN'S
„ Is the place to make your selections in
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS:
I have in stock the following : j
Apples-, - _ -_ Dried Apple • _ Nutmeg •
Bing• Extracts Oil. olive
Black Lead Fie$ ' • , Oil, sweet
Blue Fish, canned Oil, castor ,
Baking Powders - Fish, dried Oranges
Barley, pot Gelotine Oat Meal
Bath Brick Gingers Pails
Beans Hops Peels
Brooms Honey ' Pipes
Baskets Ink - Pickles
Brushes Indigo Pearline
Biscuit . Licorice Peas, canned
Coffee ' • . Lime Juice • Pepper
Confectionery Lemons • • Raisins
Canned Goods Lamps Rice
Cocoa Lard • Rice Flour
Chocolate Matches Sago
Corn, canned Mince Meat Salt ,
Corn meal Meal Salmon ex
Currants Macaroni Sardines
Carrie Powder Mustard - Senna
Cream Tarter Meats,,panned ( Seeds
Cocoanut Magnesia. Sugar
Dates Nuts . Syrups
Soda
Soaps
Spices
Starch
Strawberries, caune
Sulphers • ,
Tapioca•
Tomatces, canned
Teas
Tobaccoes
Vermicelli
Vinegars
Washboards •
Washing Crystal
Woodenware
Whiting
(Dinner Sets
Yeast Cakes
Dinner Sets
Tea Sets
Water Sets A
Cream Sets
Berry Sets , t .
Toilet Oeta
No. 1 Flour always on hand. Goods delivered to any part of the town.,'
NADIAId
PACIFIC ny_
PEOPLE'S POPULAR
ONE-WAY
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This )-.unse is reliable.) Tonce Tor (.T.
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Mrs. Smith's 'stock of Fall
and Winter Goods is now
complete and will - be found
cheap and . stylish.
Ready -Made
MANTLES
In Black and Navy - with
fashionable trimmings.
Children's . Mantlescheap,
DRESS GOODS
In leading styles and coloring
with trimmings to match.
Call is Solicited.
MRS. SMITH
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5.
ARTIES
TO
British Columbia, 'Washing-
ton, Oregon, California
In TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Toronto to
- Seattle Without Change. Leaving
' TORONTO EVERFRIDAY
AT 11.30
OCT. -
18,
NOV'. - 4•,, 1 1, 25 1892
DEC. 2, 9 16, 23.30
Apply to any C. 15, R. Aget for
full particulars.
John: GrIM-il
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AUCTIONEER .FOR ,
HURON CO.
REAL ESTATE, IN'SUR-
ANCE AND -GENERAL
AGENCY. •
SAI,I•:S ATTENDED Ir AM. PARTS
•f the County and satisfaction guaranteed
A number of ,
FIRST-CLASS FAMAS
For sale on reasonable terms.
JOHN GRIFFIN.,
KIN GSBRIDGE P.0
•MOUSE TO LET.
!� ply to to W. U. Little, Lucknow,
Ot i Jas. Kerr, Drumbo. -
R SALE.
6.501k
DQLLARS WILL PUR-
• chase a splendid farm of 200
acres, Kinloss, Co. Bruce, 180 cleared, with all
necessary buildings, orchard. water and apples.
JOHN J. STEPHENS,
Teeswelter,
:MCLEOD'S
System . Renovator.
And other tested remedies
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
-FOR—
Impure,
FOR Impure, Weak and Impoverished , Blood,
Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness.' Palpitation of the
Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss of
Memory, ' Bronchitis, Consnmption, Gall
Stones. Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Dis-
s. St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities
General Debility, • ` • x
$1 per half pint and $2 per pint bottle. '
ranotiATonv. - - GODERiCFI, ONT.
J. M. McLEOD,
Proprietor and Manufactu er.
Sold. by Harry Days and A. B. Congra
Druggists. Lucknow.
TSI HUB
Leads them all for
Family Groceries
AND
CANNED GOODS.
Fruits of All Kinds in Season.
FINE TEAS
A SPECIALTY.
The Largest Stock,
The Choicest Goods,
& The Best Valle
obtainable in Lucknow.
or JOHN ELLIOT•