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ItNEER STORE
ecret- •of our success is
in Iuowing tie business. We
-ar speaking more
ly Qf the Ready -Made Oloth-
Trade...
The knowledge we -possess
is -airected inTale :selection of
.the • - seasonable_
not forgetting that we ROT
to .)•uy to Stk- eyery,_ -ShopperS-
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pnse
Cash
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buyuag - Aclvantage
maalit. easier= - do-:••• -.-. so andi
pidipe Many
1V14210.' Suit :in feaCk, of 'thOS:e
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. NvI316,-oth-e-rwise. 'Would have: to
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be .p satiSaed:-;.. With • inferior or
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pellaps- none at all. .1We - are
1;ier-, _rit, costs. nothing
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sin!cor-e-. when assert our
100t thatwecanserve you
as we11 inquality, and
decicl-
edJy better ,f,ipurse, than
ot)1:
77 -to- inivestigate and • ;may save.
7-o some .mouey too
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Enorrsiotis Eggs - IVlechanics
.Mr.. -James Falconer- brought: to . - It is: --of interest to the. above that
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. the SENTINEL - ()fact on Wednesday • the. Trustees- of Haeketts.ask- for ten-
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.tbiee Of the largest hen eggs we have dere for the rebuilding of their church.:
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seen G They averaged a .quarter of a Specificationd of Work to. be ...,d,bne and
pound each and . measured respectivelyconditions: of ..doing may, be seen .at
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8x6, 8x6, ; 8101 inches.. - - - A.dbfield ,parsonage, : Lucknow,.or. at
John •Stothers, •Esq, 10th of :Ashfield: -
Bruce to the. Front Tenders to be addressed- to Rev.- J.
:Three Of , the :Medal's__ awarded to. Kenner, -, tusknow.,.. . not later - than
Canadian cheese at the World's -fair in July 21th.. ' Lowest or any tender not
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Chicago were st°1)-- IV c°1-intY:cif -rilee- 'necessarily -accepted, ,
Makers as f011ows ; • 'John- Connelly, • ' i -• ° -- ' . • .
--Malcolm -irit-h 99- points ; rank Mill- Orange Blossoms
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sOh, Pinkerton, 92' pOintS, .aricr- • James On Monday evening, July 3rd; at .
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- McKillar; . Tiverton,' j,91 - points .: The the residence Of Mr. W.• II. Ohnston
:highest number of pointe taken by any .GOligh Street; . brother -in -la Of the
exhibitor was 98; - - - bride; by the•Rev. Mr. Mills,1 r. John
II. : Geddes,- of ' Vaneover; British
Out the Noxious Weeds COhimbia.wai married to Mis Martha
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All householders' should .- at °rise Etfta. Burns, : daughter of - r. Thos
Birus,.'.
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see to it that thistles and other noxions • i
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weeds' are out in:and -about their • lots.. 'Liizzie Tennyson was bcideSrili id, while
On • and • after:, the - 15th of July a. thsz-,- groord was supported by : Ir Thos
thorou-gh, inspection -will be made and- Burns, jc:;•:brOther of the brid . After
- those who have allowed noxious •Nyeeds
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to continue growing Will be prosecuted
The corporation -is haying all weeds On
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'hik,-,hways cut ,.cloWri. •
'caski•and exchange for
goods-. • Special Bargains in
Millinerv for the next two
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w eks.
•Anxiously. Waiting
We . can : understand how anxious
the cereinpriy•refreshmentS were served
- to all those -present. • and all enjoyed.
. themselves: i On.. Thursday ' morning .
' the young • couple• 'leftfor the. .west,
carrying with thern_the best !,wislieS . of -
a large circle ,. of friends- '.- ' and
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C Qiidida teS . at: - the. _ Entrance Examin-. .a0Clgallita17We8.! . .. .
ation Will be to- as -Certain their fate. Orangemenat Church
They Will however; have to patiently: The. Orangemen of. i Lucknow,ac-
aWait the pulilisited- report. h- -whiccompanied by several - _brethren from
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need not .be lpoked: for: un til the fir -St Wirigham,•-Holyrood and . Ripley, at-,
week' of - August: The news to the tended .ser;ice, in the Methodist church'--
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:successful ones . will ba ;"good news!' on Sunday morning. last • iAbolit one
even then, , while.to the plucked 'Ones, -hundred and Sixty tharched ri proces--
eyil - tidings _Will coMe soon enough. . sion and the turnout _was, vey credit -
:Ate to the Order, and was , y" far the
-largest' -Society •-•procession • t that has.
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-r -attended. church n-•-. the -. village:
Besides the . Orangemen. , there - :Was
4 -14ige congregation. preSent. .and the
:butiilding Was packed ..to--- its utmost -
capacity. _ The .110v.- Mr, 'Mills- cc-..
capied the.. .pulPit_ and delivered... a
stirring address. f He 'took . for .his
text the third verse of • -126th - psalm -
'the lord hath- .dcine great .things for.
us; Whereof., -• vie - are &V i but - the
Main- portion- of : his.discoUree •wag
devoted t�an historical _re4w of the
Roarnish Church as it was and . as • .it
is.. ,. After: the service -.the! brethren
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:again-•-tormed ' into .. proces. ion.. :and
marched back to_ the lodge room,•
Whore a short :time waSpleaSantly spent.
in social - conversation ;and ishort ad-
dresSeS from the visiting *thorn: and
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:Terrible Accident
- The sad news . of: the tsirrible-..aa-
cident that befel a_,soni:Of.Mil. Norman
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McLeod, of the 4t14:..con. of • Kinloss;
;reached - the village. list afier• We hid
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8eaS0 CeOpS
- Re poits in reference to the :crops,
furnished by the Great _Northwestern
Telegraph Company have been re-
ceived from nearly_ every county in
-Ontario, and it is shown that in every
section of the Province that, prospects
are very. bright. Hay is ns -w being,
harvested and rn all parts the „yield
is abundant, while the outlook for
'wheat and other' grains, as well as
TOttONTOMARI:MTS:.:
-Wheat---rd, 62c. • white, 62c...
IourL---$2.70 to
...1srley--:-38c. • to 4qc.
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, ----?:.r. 77.25 to 7:5
in thirlls.11, oampbell sti&g:t 6Qe: to
-cordian' invited. - I. Molter&
R. Hus,,! ek. Recorder: - -. • •
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-every first -and third.
-Monday in every
inonth, in the .0r --
wage 'hall. Visit-
ing brethren a r e
cordially invited,
17' 0 McEntee, O. R.
D. D. :relax- Sze.
O)U. W. rtl'ORNOW LODGE. OF t e -Ancient Order 'United Workmen,
meet, in thie- OddieIlows hall, on the -last and
second Monday evenings of each month a
: eight .o'clock. Visiting brethren cordiall
nvitecl. A McPEERso, Master, Workman
Csiontax,. Recorder.
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fruit is most gratifying.
•For the World's rair
• Ms. . James- • Moffat's clydesdale
stallion, - "Crosby Chief" has _ been
selected by the commissioner to
represent the Province -iii his class at
the World's Fair. Before the choice
was made Mr: Moffat had the horse
sllocl by . Mr. Adam Thompson, of
Lucknow, and the commissioner re-
marked that the .1118,11 'who did _the
w.ork should be proud of his trade,
:and advised Mr. Moffatt to have him
re -shod by the same mechanic before,
going to -Chicago.
_Experiment witt.ii.an Apple. Tree
Mr John -Ballard of LiatoWell has
a couple.' of Duchess Oldenburg apple
treesfor early _ apples both.' bearing
the -iame..yearrand'the year followisig
he would- have, no. -,early fruit. Last
spring he thought , he s:would ..try an
'experiment and- cnt off all the blossoms•
off one tree,---- This ° tree, .•-this • year is
laden.-- with •fruit while the other one
has pratically :none,. It IS an. experi-
ment. Worth reineinbering asit.often-
happen* that orchards :bear earlyfruit
some years to •: over abundance and
other f- years_ 'Moe. The: .1:natter is:
easily .-.-regulated to secure a.; °supply -
every_ year
Beautiful Furniture
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While _Mr.. -Robert; _Paxton, banker,
of -OtterYilie, was in thevillage list
he was delighted : -withthe
magnificent collection of beautiful
furniture, 'etc.., in the 'warerooms of
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Mr. IQ.- W.".Berry,. and. ori' Monday last
Mr. -Berry: received: the following-- letter
from that gentleman EA -k- SIR—YOU
can ship nie.- that „Pak bedroom -
. and Oak table, and that icane -.rocker-,
waslookinp-,- at when in your toWn- a -
..few days -ago,- .and -draw on ine at -Sight
for the:same.- They afe betteC":_value
than •Ireould get -in Toronto...... Y9111'8
troly-,..-,-Ronzser PA XTON•
Flaying Time is _here Agai"n
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' The heated-, Sun is sliming On the.
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fields of rich July in . blazing slimmer
.Splen-dbr from-. the throne of .turquoise • as usual and on .,a- much.. larger „scale
sky, -the. perfume of _the. meadOw tilts than ever.' The. Toronto- Association
:the g°f-t1 sweet., morning' air ;• the.•°°r.n. is expending :again this yean. over. one!
blades --Niavfi- -at . proud salute • - to : the • hundred thousand dollars in improve -
fields of Clover .fair ; the farmer is the. inents, *embracing new 1.stdibles, . new °1131iner in - the --rOma"6e °f to -da -y; A i. cattle' sheds, a complete !system- -of
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-stOry of the .glory ofs•the.time of,rnak- drainage, new sidewalks and roadways
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ing .hay. 0," . clover -scented, slizmY. etc.. The additions being 'made this -
days '0--- 'fragrant new-mownhaY--;- _ year•ii've the grounds a wonderfully
your incense breathes ideal life. and changed •appearance, ,which . will . be
71t-Igins- the fioql fOraYe) Q,hreezes;wafttheti -surprise-to visitors of former1 -years.
-: :eased ;Qyg of toilers in the t.0';'"al and The new stables and cattle sheds I are
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tdden hearts that siglif -with -care 1 being constructed in. such a way that
• th gmoke-oTimed chinmeys' -frown, -visitors.. can . pass. through them- and•
•froni ., one to the other, -without-- having
to step out of doors • This year's .Fair
with - the ' numerous attractions -that
are t�. be provided, seems -likely to
_Oraw-better than ever.. . Those of• - Our.
readers who -desire a copy of the Prize
List can secure one •by dropring -a.post•
-card to.the--Secretary,-.MR.. H. J.-Hir,ar,
Tortinto.'
-gone to ----• .'
-press on Thursday', last °fith'
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-inst.- i • The boy :who .wa;is,. als6at.. fifteen
. years..sef-,age;. was driving- al -team at a
, Manureibee on:the-...farin' Of 1Mr. -John-
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McLeod just across - the roaiitroMhis -
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own home..." „lie had - taken.:a.load-:;:of
manure to:the field andwhileretinink
With: 'the:. .empty ,: *gen • down a- little
incline, one of the:1Oose: boards of the
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box ;slipped' ''.i.forward ..aiiii : Ilt010k
against the - i -horses. 7. This:. I:frightened.:
the ,animals and theyran away, .thr6*,'
'ink the boybetween the fronti wheel and:
the bolster .of the wagon. The The back
Of his head:: was:badly- crushed, ' and
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._One Of hisi.arras which was -,:iitUght.; in -
:the. hounds was . :broken in -1 pye -differ-
ent place's,. and death:reeult1: d in's, 'few-
minutes after the .accident.1, • Mr. Mc
Lebd„ the ..father .. of .the.: unfortunate
boy; ::. was in Algoth.a-., at the time .and
only; -reached . hornet-ifeWSninatee he
fore the: _ funeral -started- op 7.its . sad-
miSsien- t� the the'. Kinloss. bernetery on
-Saturday- :afternoon. .:. The parents and.
friendshave the .SyMpatity- pf - all in-.
e
their 'Sad bereavement.
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Canada's- Great Fair
The receipt of a copy Of the Prize
List for the Toronto - indu-Strial Exhi-
bition tr be held from •the 4th to 16th
Sept next,' reminds us that- Chicago is
-14:)t the only place that is o have a
great Fair this, year, and that our
own great Canadian Fair is o be held
and brink:isk,-,, and the treasures pc the
weighing *troi:n iinig"-' ..ys _are fair.er,
in.. tubs. -r
C- 0(1 't Ian a Yt'4r Qf'-bu;lci.lur'ff
good prices.-
_ . • , . Censcrnber that the law-
: ner. pt.. tennant of pro -
is season d
at - tliistl.es -- aad• : other.
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Rd-... must be ..tft.it• before
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We -do not -often Ads'ertise our
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ave Soiti..ething ra little more than - Special 1 tO offer.
you this week in a few,
We. as.k, 'yon to drop in and see them.
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RON. MURDOCK
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Public Notice
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Any perspn or persons foand.•
tres-
passing upon Jots 46, 47, 48 49 and
50 of -the village of Lucknow will be
r;roseCuted aboordingto law: Signed
Peter Watson and Malcolm .Campbell,
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owners.
Ju‘renile Templars
The -members of ."Risins, Sun"
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Juienile. Temple will please notice
that the hour has been changed" from
four to a quarter tOeven, p-. m., every
Tuesday during the holidays. •All
members are respectfully re esthd • to
et, end next meeting, July al.—A.
()mai', Sec. •
Masonic Service- .
The members of Old.- Light- Lodge
A, :F. 4t, A.. .M., will attend.- divine
service in St Peter's - Episcopalchar&
in this il1age, on Sunday next; at 2:30
p in, :When a• special sermon will be. 1Eet§ been 'secured by
preached to them by the Rev. John £.of,Bayfield,lfroiss the, subject
"What *Mean you by this Service I"
The members of the: Masonic society
are: re/quested :r iaperabld . in_ their
.16dgesr0Ons. b 2'6'clpck and will march
in body to the .chtrch a few.minutes
before the. services. , All Masons are
cordially invited to join in the services
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-Mr. and- ars, McGarry, •Misses:
Farquharson, Murphy, MCGarry and
Qranger spent Sunday at Point Farm;
—rounds -.--A small gold broach,
front of Dr. Elliott'a office. •Tbs.ussimii
can have it•by calling -at the Doctor%
office. ••• -
—Mr. Robert McCarrol arrived,
home from his ti•ip ' to Algoma last
week,, but purposes retiring to Algoma
again on Tuesday :next •
—Mr. Allan McConnel, of the Lon-
don Asylum staff, spent; a few days
with old friends in the village last
7eek.
—Prices lower than ever for •
lumber, wagons, -buggies and other
articles in our line. Cash l for wagon •
poles. A good large milk can for.
sale.----Hildred Bros.
—The Rev. J..11. Hext, the famous
ePlored preacher, h
the Women's Christian Temperance
Union of the village to, give a lecture
in Lucknow at an early date.
t —The remains of the late Mrs
Donald Beaton, formerly of the 2nd.
con. of Kinlbss, and who died at
Lake Linden,- Michigan, on Monday
last, .arrived ,here bythe late train OA
Wednesday night. • •
The Rev. Mr. Kenner will preach
in St Helens on Sunday morning
next on the subject "the brotherhood,
of humanity"—Ex. 12th and 26th,
in and St Peters Church in this village
in -the evenhig on "is the bible the
the word of God ‘?
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—The Autumn sitting o t‘,1:e wOotalikrt
of Assize for the Coun Bruce
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Will be held in the' court
erton, commencing Mono ay, Septem-
ber 18th. .11oil: Justice MacMahone
will preside. The Court of Chancery .
will be held before Hon. Justice
Meredith on November 21st,
A short time ago the -United
States customs gravely decided that a
frog is not at fish, and that the tomato
is not a mineral but a vegetable.
Now. the Inter State Commerce Cbm-
mission adds to the world's stock of
knowledge the decision that celery is a •
grass not a berry.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
condensed for Sentinel Readers
—Mr. Alex. Rosa and family spent
Tuesday list at Goderich. •
--The Misses Edith and Laura,
Smith are visiting friends in Milverton.
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Mr. Pat McGarry acted ai referee
on a foot -ball match at Teeswater
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C. picnic. . .
The Misses Emma and Ethel
.Mullin, of Stratford, are the guests of
Mrs. Dr. Tennant.
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--Miss Ida Walker, of Kincardine,
was .the village. on Monday, the
guest of Mrs..; McGarry..
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—The Misses Lilly and -Daisy
Moss, of- the Nile, are the guests of
Mrs. Bar. Graham, of Lucknow..
- Misses -Farquharson and Granger,
of Walkerton; were the guests of Mrs.
McGarry.for a few days last Week:
—Miss Lottie Boyd, of Kincardine,
is
visiting itt thel-residen.ce of -.Mr.
,Jaraes Lindsay, of this village
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Mr: Wm. Pagan of . Ashfield re-
quests us to state that he had received
a -settlement in full- of all his claims
.aeainst the estate of the late Wm.
-1VateLein-, of Goderich. _
—There was ailarge attendance .at
the lawn- social, under the auspices of
the Epworth League at the resiOnee
of Mr. G. Greer, on Monday evening
last and all present enjoyed them-
-Selves. ..
Dr,J. S. Tennant one day .this
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_week while in the second story of the
Medical. Hall building, accidently
stepped into -a stove pipe hole in the
floor, and had his 'foot and leg _badly
_hurt .• It is fortunate no bones were
broiren.
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—The census of 1891 'shows that'
Canada has 3,368 blind pons; 865
females to 100 males. ° France has
76_ females to 100 males blind, Prus-
sia. 88, Belgium, 89 ; Norway, 108 -
England, 85, Scotland. 958, Ireland: ,
106. •
Rebecca Wilkinson, of. Browns -
valley, Ind., says : "I had, been in a
distressed condition for three years
from Nervousness, Weiskness 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
$50 worth of doctoring I ever did in
my life. I would advise any weakly
person to Use this valuable and lovely
remedy. I consider, it the grandest
medicine in the world," A trial
battle will convince you. ; Warranted
by A. B. Congram.
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