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now in a better
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•�ever to 'fleet"
s OD tl ail .
po��tx .._
of our customers
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•Our . stocic` -ls.
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C , larger ..and -contains
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varieties, - beth
aid
��1e.. _
ny .wee have -shote
previously:
.x e have children's
_from a Ex
tra: value
' _ .'s - and-
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a.nd youth's,
in boy's- Y
die Luckno�
ntineI, Bruce County, Friday
To.Pound:the Cows-:
The . constable requests - us to state
ter ' Saturday next,, . he
that. on and_af.
the pallid all cows, horses,
will take to P : n.1 .at
pigs, goats and geese found` ru g
P?� ' :�' - � f the village.
-large within: the limits o
This is by _ orcl`r of the•
council.
Time; Shortened
i,e
Atformer examinations the tithe.
E duration pep. -far
allowed. b _ .the . Ld _
y the
writing •on groups of subjects for:
primary - was ` 3 hours By a
duals. .
_recent • regulation -the - time rias , been
2 . ..ours. Candidates:
changed to -�:; hours intending ..-
- to �f•Lite this year will, ha _ v -
e .
move -on .`else thele will be..
to .get_, a m .�
alore floating in the' air
feathers g -..
about: the first week in August. .
Drowned in Montana
ivate :: letter received by
-,.
_From .a pr ... . ,
l Somerville,`.of this village,
Mrs James son of
learn:that Wm.-Mathieson,
we
Mr..
'John. Nathieson of NorthForks,
orks,.
Y
formerly -of the town-
ship`.
Montana, -:and
field� was whiledrowned.:.
of-.Ash �
crossing the Milk River, a..trbutar-ybu the
of the Missouri, in a _boat
2nd of :May:
■ �t
_ E - n_ , -- Shod
mels . from.
$4 5Q up.
j � t .. � they are
ou.wil say No t y
d y
not ,1-ioddy, J =ill give y tl
and g
V�11:
re • offering
easure in
ough; �.
satisfaction.
cr- .:ltlll� : .Sit'..
5E
and. see what
and we will" take
showing you tri
SVP_ have also:a . fine - range.
-Sad Suicide •rrencc'. molt
A=ver larisentable occu �. ,.
Y
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home and take the. figures of the high
�; .We school. at :the county to W n, - find
that , o ut 4 of -a total attendance of - _
i lo, r°-58: per 'cent -were °children of
. . - 'Children o
-farm rs - 27 -were the
Scab Among Sheep
a
c
'ease known . as - the
A. cotlttiglous . ?,se
scab has broken out among sheep p : a f.
Grey county. disease, it appears,.
.-� The
had itsorigin
in the Township 9f of Col
--. -
Lingwood, and -was subsequently inti_ o
duced into Grey by the imp aztation o
shee from the former
Uer of p
township. e their flocks and
g should examen to
'are affec
'lace on -Sunday' morning in:, I roost
e
I
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n
lc �
dile Township,when I3sr•tl
g :girl of -IS; a:: general
laridsotiie.yo11n� .A _ - .. �Zr..-.-�,ln.
favorite• ' and daughter of M
life h j means. of
Milne; took her -own. Y
No - reason had _ 'been. as--
stry�hnine.
- resumed: some very
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-signed, bt�t itis. p _
ointment is to. bei attrbut •.
great des pp
�ed the rash aet,
of. Tweed s and '.Worsteds for
slxitiil s and pantings: which
are great value.
Try_ us for theseliues_
AMEflO�r MURII0C11:
•`:U }C UO P-OST-Off1Ctu
amours S a„ rr . to. 7 pop. -:
' 14_IILs . Ai iuvE..
CV. lx.:. South
��']` ' 'tir O?'th
Hol -rt:.€: d
Iinie�tgh
Kin10
o. B. N with
Godarich -
,e iate point'
nter�:��..
. its:&B.-north
-Lang d9
1 11..& S_, South
I.&D.,SOuth
N G:& B.tiorUh
FloI roc d-`.
info gh
nlr�
900p In.
1o0p
Tuesday§ and
-3 00 p, uz;. Fridays
D aiiy
-
€L nuIn
Farmers in Bruce and
uron_ ; , -; d
if any e the. animals
seeY y.•
.with.: the - disease.
-Ayr d fui-Gombier-atiof
Fishing. Seas
for speckled eckled trout in On-
tarioSeason p on MayISS •
tar io, Canada, opened , 1 _
bass and muska�.
pickerel, May 15th ; f
longe, June 15th. One person is -not
allowed to take snore than 50 speckled
or brook trout in a = single day, no
shall these fish in the, aggregate 'wee h
more than 15 po ands, nor - fish lest
h
than five inches in length.,Say,
are you sure you : took any over five
inches on Tuesday.
of merchants,. `an
mechanics' • forty
-on-: er
•fail COn1lit a:t%o 1.
The: Y eat calithump
t
a•est �'s :birthday. will _kaoc. , :� -
�3er M �, -.- Y « - . _ - . of - Nations- -
T Barn �m4 ,Cosi ess . i ;
�-.ed hat. You- cannOt of ord
into a -.cock
it' and' as:this is p51ti_vely ,
• . of a -: earinr: in Canada before.-.
last time pP
emoval to ;the -World's; Fair girl_
Its r
:.a _ to - One -,and all saw e-
Clicago, WO:say_ y
` rfare.and.:come to Lucknow
-your �$ ear.- _ 1
oil the 24th.
of the - professional - classes:
only 13
Tort Elgin high[ school '46 out
At the .Po Elgin-' Hs
of total of - 114, ' at - Iincardin e
t - toutS., 69 of- a` total of 13.3 were
chilc.red of farriers.
An Hono-rabie Man
S mei sixteen: or seventeen.years ago.
lyi Iugh` I)yatt was engaged in the
c brick in:-Luekuow,. and
�uf
actuie-n-f .
riga
-likeliundreds'of others in Canada met
--
With mpny reverses- in • business and
v States heavily in
left lot the_ Western • . numerous
morons
:debt.. His _- creditors were nu-
essar-to satisfy.
and th• amount necessary
their claims reachecl-into the thousands.
�.: - leave the place'
Thong forcedo.
-under he most trying circumstances
u
ied with him
to an,homest than, fie carr
• determination that if fortune
the
ver favor him. h would return
should aver hep
: l>now and ay every dollar he
to I�uc p
-the. streets of the village on
o parade t .
r.'
• L JCIJ o r MARKETS..
Fall Wheat, per bushel..
:....54
Peas
Oats •
Barley
POtat,Aos .
3:t_ -
Y..
. .15 to 16
Butter,- er. lb... rolls- .14, _tub
p .09
Eggs, per dozen ... . :...:., .
aton ..., .... $6 to .700
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Hayper .�,,,.
..• . , $1.75 to $2.25,
Flour�per cwt.. 4 t�
.28 " ,28,
.35-
60
Dried apples
Tallow:
�La'd
Pork per _cwt.
NitiOrsitgi
Walki rig on -tlie, Railway
Disease at the Bacic Door
It is..a na-ity habit of pitching out
and -a handful 'Of pairings and the
general _waste pf the kitchen thas
p;artiri the soil, but that tis the key to
the miSchief. 'Ile soil gets full after
- ani ears past he has
owed.`I'grm many
e dville• �;Colcrade, engaged,
:been in Lea �� with
.n uinring and having met
r
Anniversary Services
AnniVersary services will be lield
next Sabbath, -1‘lay.. 14ths When
E. A. Somers, of -Westminster, former -
ly one,of the popular. ministers: of
Chicago, will D. V. preach morning
and evening. He will also address
a mass meeting of. the Sabbath School,
Bible Clesses and friends at •4hree
o'Clock in the afternoon.. On M9nday
evenins• at 7:30 he _will give a talk on
"A night on Foreign Missiens in. the
Pan Presbyterian Council." The
collections at all the ser -vices will be
for the Building Fund: All aro most
cordially invited.
rned: here a few days ago
success, rota - -
to` carry out :his pledge and;wipe . out
indebtedness. Since his return
his. .grid . , c
paid off`':htndreds: 4f -dollar s tha
e has
h iE t -laved ".and-
svci�e many yeais.ago ou I
which the owners of had long sinceg.
iveii up as lostIr.. Dyatt s . action
s` certainly honorable and manly :and
we ` only :express, the wish of all his. old
friends when � �e hope that theA .br ht
-breeds. gases - which stirroun.d and An old mari-70 iye.auss-of age, rid . a
enter ..''the house.... This Sis --- true not resident.of _the - village, stagger cl. Op
only-. of.' - poorer hoMeS or -- careless- -Campbell- street m a beastly. state rot-
peOilso have.spets be,hincl . tireir hOu-seS when near Mrs: :Cameron's .resiclersco
saturated -- -with- .slops .and , veritable -fell down upon the• sidewalk: ankl . was
star of fortune may continue to shine
upon him with even greater. brilliancy
the future. We are pleated to learn,
ince the' aboVe was written that Mr.
-. Some- of our esssshanges are urging-
- !s.triOt legislation to . prevent people
.-from: walking on the 'railroad tracks.
The railroads- seeni to-be:d9ing all they
qati.. in this, direc_tio-ia,.-4-s:scarcely -a day
passes -but one or more of the Walkers
are -eternally c-ured... of ihe,- habit
Greatly InalSroved
The Chesley .Enterprise came to•hand
suit" of type and ma -de Isp in 'the
a- neighbor. .It - swas .a disgraceful
isfrici_ Meeting-
-As the meeting -.Of the tem -Perm -Ice- him the liquor will haVe -a grbat . deal
were_ Completed for th.e3solding of. the is a good husband but. whensun.der the
ts to -answer.for. When tober. the- an
iStrict meeting here on Tuesday next flueneel of liquor he. heats an4 ab ses
1_6;t1i. inst. It is expected a large
modern eight page form. The -Enters
piise is a first-claSs local paper and we
,-,are glad to know -that the able efforts.
-of 13ro. McDonald are so well- :apprecis
ated by the pe4.1e of that villa.ge -arid
attendance of clelegates :from ;all the.
different lodges in the district will be
POsont, as well as Mrs 'F. S. Spense„
-Canada-, and Mrs. Sccitt, Grand 'Super-
intendent of the Juyerrile Department.
The dajs session.s Of the meeting will be
held in the temperance hall lodge room
and in the everting a -public Meeting
class.- -insuran.ce men say
the - table of percentage sh_ ows
17- per tent. of %amputations are
-performed:. -upon asricultUrists
among railway men_it is only 7 per
-cent. rhis is 'a curious and- not
rapidly explained fact.
which .all are cordially invited, Let
there be a large attendanCe.
Too Much for the Policeman
On Sqturday- evening Clnef Dunlop,
Seafarth,- received a telegraphic
Message from St. Marys, asking if a
man -named Oaks. Ayas wanted here.
Constable Dunlop wired back, ." Yds,
understand the wife had given n tice
take
thia
tion
s
hus-
to the liquor dealers -not. to, -give hi
liquor, and if this is so; she can
action.againSt them,: not only- on
count; but She can enter a' civil a
burglary." ...In oh:silence to: this. order
a St. Marys sAfieer arrested Oaks about
the. lockup . The - prisoner
however; seized a' favorable opportus
ity and. broke stWay, going throngh the
river: ;When abon. the Middle -of .the
stream hesturned and covered the dens
stable With' a revolVer, then: Made his
way to the opposite. bank and_ disaps
peared.: has not been seen singe.
Thid-waS the _masa -who -burglarized:the
Brothers Seaforta Some
writes I-6 theHSE1iTIN7E14 • that tof pro-
mote and to introduce :the cultuie --of
.asainst. them for any personal. lo
Linage she may sustain irons her
band while drurik,
The GreenNeil
„seed, svhich he Wills.giV-e- away to anys
:A:day' be had either by- calli-ng ir writing
for it to Creme- de la -Creme Cigar
- Factors's, 149 St: Maurice St.; Mont-
real.
Bogus 25. Cent PieCes .
Quite a number of bogus 25e. piece -S
are in circulation in' the country at'
present.- They -'-are .dated -1892 and" -
look quite nev2s_and ale very: hard in -
:fact the oldest test of -cutting or biting_
.does not determine its, relia,bility,. as
art- in the composition of_ the coin.
LOCAL GEMS.
!lumen Down For. sentinel. Readers.
-i-Locik out for a display . of baby
carliages at W. H. Smith.'s to day.
ss --Are you gdina.to take part in the
Calithirnapian walk bia.- the 24th.
=Don't forget the- open meeting in
the Town Hall ssris Tuosday evening
---s-The bill to. rsduCe the number of
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Dressed Hogss---$8•25 to 8.50
PotatoeS—steasly at 82c; to 90c.
Butters -15c: tO 18c.
Note Some of T, Tre-
cieaning seagon". is at hind and
you: want to thake yoUr house
and home ,attraciive.and.beau.7„
kist call and see the five
fraines:We will fit you uto
only $1.00; Also for the ilext
_thirty dayS give to each
and :every one having. a dozen
cabinets' a :fleantiful photo and.
frame free; • 4
Count.y. C'Ouncillors has been withdrawn
The'place to- get wall paper is at
Street,: WeSt.
.The..greenyea-is the rage, and it is
fearful to behold some of thie wothe
behind it. Green is nature'sicolor. It
ia the one tint that .everOody
wear with pleasin.g effect. . !tut Ithere
are greens and greens:and the wrong
green is worse than ugly—it is psi -
paralyzed liv'er, with a bilis), eompl x -
ion, with freckles, with saucer eyes or
with.a-thin face, in which the shades
gather will be ghastly under- ia yell w
of any -stuff bordering on the- lettue-,
tendril, or what is knowni as spring,
green, unless she wants Ito- suggest
quarantine. Grass, ivy, cloak, Migno-
are aiways- good, .but _beware of the
olive, maple and .flowier shade's.
13abies and young - children can wear
anything, but maturity mUst study thei,
effect of things if she wishes to* maker
-the most of her charn2s.
The Ontario Goyernment have
decided to take a plebiscite. on, the
ptohibition of retail liquor selling.
tiansi
inapectiing
McLeod, health inspector will. :make
his_ tout _of the villagei and those who
have not their. ysitcls,- out houSes and
I3urke and,Wilson, the 'men who
killed Detective Harry Phair, were,
sentenced tO 12 years in jail by Judse
Street at London Saturday. _
—The - question is. decided by
popular vote that the. place to get
suited -with wal) paper is• at W.
Wells „clean. may -etpect tr.ouble; - To
preserve:the village, in its ..cuStordary
good sanitary condition, it is necessa:ry
'that these be thoroughly cleaned- and
a_rigidirispectiers made. It is expect-
-ed all. will have their wells pumped
out and cleaned and. all_ refuse and
filth that hasNeen allowed to accumu-
In D-ufferin county the license
commissioners - have. passed a resolu-
tion, imposing,- a fine of $5-0 upon-
tieS Ob. their premises. .
a.good top. buggy at
ildrea Bros. carriage. works.. We
, have also a. good variety of Sedond
lhand biAggies and waggons which. we
'sell cheap. -
who enquires for inforthation, ive may
Say- the, -ballot was introduced -in
.Australia in- 1856. It Was introduced
in Canada -in 1874:
the District meeting, * whiah " will be
held in.IA-Ucknow on Tuesday May 16.
Go '.to- No. 6; Campbell street
carriages, fishings ro'cls, lines, croquet,
We do hot believe that it. is. a
good- plan to pasture. an orchard. Land
devoted to fruit should . have as. good
care as that devoted to any.other crop,
and Sliould be ploughed and' manured
buggi#s repainted. Call at Hildred
Bros% i and get prices.-. Repairing
kno* that. we .can Supply printed
envelOpes aud letterheads. as cheaply
is they can be bought by the bunch
or quire.-
-1--0.41 and satisfy -yourself that W.
Sniith.--dan. supply yonc)...with wall
paper. -
-s-The Educational _Department has .
set apart Winghara 'as 'a centre -where
an 'examination -of candidateS for thirds
class certificatei will , be held. This
will be a great. conienience to those.
in. .that vicinity. The eiiamination.
will cOminence on Tuesday. _morning,
the largest kind. most beauti-
ful selected stock in town. I
,have also on hand a large
stock of fine mouldings for
maiiing odd sizes.
Call and inSpect before pur-
The only way to detect rt y row-
ing . it' on the -cOnnter—it does not s villasie will have to remove the same
Tit a.
Who Attend Our- Hig,h- Scheots
The minister of Education, ip.
report _for 1892, which•* just' come
to hand enables uS to! answer . the
question. -mare ,exactly thlan, has 'here-
tofore been possible. During the first
six montlii of last year there were in
collegiate Institutes.. - 16,969- pupils •
of thoie 7.104. or .42 per cent.. were
children oE farmers or 22 per ,cent.
of mechanics : 41701-- or -25 per dent.
!late durina the winter will be dispose cent. of.profelasiona No doubt
of..'"-: It. .-is- .inipcgsible ..to "have- 7-0-)Od-- these fisures will -be a Suprise to many. ;
i ti s t . aS inapoSsildto liasso-igsiod .Wsster the" farmers, Whq have ::-been- . vaguely'
itt- dn:imptire;pod-, : .Those:.who'do not thinking. that' _those 'schools are-: .9f
a,t.tend. td. these MatterS may e-xpeet to little.iralue-tO-thein, bOt that they -are
have the .inspeco.r after: theM ,with -A .Fpeeial *preservers: rather ;of - a -profes-.
'sharp stick's- Parties who_ hair-.4:.d.Ump, siciiial._ class. . Our .-;CoUnty . colincilOrs
,ep their -garbage and:Other-refuge upon too, in 'the iikht: of these ,fignteS, ti;i11..
the -common and vacant: .lots in, Ow doubtless: comestio: regs&ds these ! initi,
health without pure water,. aod it is and, perhaps to none I more than to
Now to supply you with
.133rthin-g you want , .841C
Hats,
Bonnets,
Feathers,
lowers,
Ribbons,
Laces,
. If you want a first-class set of teeth
echeaper than. the cheapest, call on
Prigter ono
LUCKNOW, ONT