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-The young people of this
village, held a pleasant pic•nic at Port
Albert on Tuesday last.'
A good young heavy mare for sale
or would- exchange for a good road
horse.--Hildred Bros.
Mr.! Andrew MeMannits, of
Tiringhans, was. in the village on Wed-
nesday, Calling on old friends.
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The Editor's Troubles
• An Eastern eclitor say -that a man
.
.got himself into trouble bsr marrying
two wives. A Western. editor replies
that a gooa many have done the same
rthern editor
is acquaintgla by barely
nesier going
n e4itor says
enough
composay
-We have just -received a
pecial line- of, JAPAN' TEA
-Avhirch -s-s;e Consider " a, snap
°and have placed on our bar-
ain_ counter at 6 pounds for
Those who use Japan
a- should call at an --early
ate atd. secure enough to
supply their wants for several
tpionths.
Those who like good Black
ea, we would ask to try our
KURAIA.! in packages- and
RUg-glisIT BLEND.
Our Green Teas also are all
specially_ good values. Try
--Us for Teas. -
This is the
FRUIT JARS.
large supply on hand in
sizes, Pints; Quarts and Half
-Gallons at close prices,
Ithe,
•-•`.
by ma.rrying one. A..
ys that a number of
ances found trouble ato
promising t� marry an
any further. A Southe
a friend of, his was .bothere
when he -was simply fou d in
with another man's wif
Oivic Holiday
In compliance with a larg
petition the Reeve as
Thursday,. August 17thi
day for the village, wh
out citizens -an optibrtu
the great Bicycle
Goderich on that a Q.
a special train, will leave Lucknow • for
Goderich about eight o'clock -in the
morning and which will return again
about ten in the evening. If suitable
train accomodation is secured a large
number will go to the tournament
ly signed
roclaimed
ivic holi-
ch will afford
ity to attend
ournament in
It is expected
season for
e have a -
three
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• - POSTIFFICE;-
' -Kaurs, .
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LIULS ARRIVE
-&.D.,IS:dutItt -
L. & B.; North
Holyrood- -
Kiul.ortgh
G. -&-B,..Nortp,r, •
.Go&oriela • . •
Ent ermediate,- pequts
L. 11,..&..B -„Nortl.V.
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al G. & B. .Sauth• t
&I H. -it B..' South f
tr.& B. South
B.Noith.
01yrocid
tolough
Woss
a Y
_12.30 p. m..
2:30 p.th
9 -00 p. m,
c
10.30 p. ra;
Tuesdays and
3 06 p, Fridays,
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10..00 a, m.
3 -20 p.
4.30-p .m
Assessment Sustained
L His Honor Judge.Barrett has ren-
dered judgement in .the appeal Cake.-- of
the Bell Telephone and:Great- North.-
. .
Western Telegraph Companies, against
the assessment of their plants in the
village sustaining 'the .aaction. of the
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assessor in. taxing the property, 'property,. and
Confirmed. the .assessment as fixed by
the village Court of. Revision.. •
Travelling Dairy
The Travelling Dairy of the Guelph
AiricUltural College will visit this
seetion. On the dates mentioned below.
Dairy -utensils will be exhibited, butter
•made, milk tested and lectures deliver-
ed on the .management of milk and
mom, and feeding cows; churning, etc.
- and all given free: Holyrood,
Tuesday, Aug. 8th at 2 p. m. White-.
church,. Wednesday, Aug. 9 at 2 p m;
Lucknow, Town Hall, Thursday, Aug.
10 at..2 p m. Persons bringing milk
to. the travelling dairy t� be tested,
should bring each cows milk separate
in small_bottles, and fill :them as
the milk will churn, and. so. be. unfit.
for* testing, if it dashes about in the
bottle. Samples of skim, milk and
butter milk will. be tested, if brought
to the meeting, t� find the - amount of
butter left in, the same. All are invit-
ed. The ladies are urged to be'present
these meetings.
ILOCAT-7b-A-ND GENERAL,
condom -0d for SentineA It Otters
Booming the Poor House
Knoxonian in a recent. issue of the
Canada Presbyterian is very indignant
at the laws. of Ontario which permit
a Man being sent to jail for not pay-
ing his debts. He also refers to the
disgrace and scandal existing in many-
-
bounties • net .With poor
house, -where people are, kept in i jail
-year, after year, • for _no ether.. Crime
than poverty, that being deemed the
best way to. get. rid -of such people who
have not .:sense enough to -- die before -
being. unable. -to take' care Of them-
selves. --
Narrow Escape'. .
When 'a large load 6f. yoUng...peoPle
_ _
• was. returning from the picLalic.at,POrt
Albert on Tuesday evening, about nine
O'clock, one Of th.e. hind wheels Of the
ssraggon suddenly collapsed on the.road
in front. of Mr. Corrigan's groceNy.
store, and iss' one of the 'party
had a- nails* icape.- from t.eicais,.
not..fatat.aecidenti, The rig contain-
ed some sikteett perSOns in .all and When
the wheel broke Miss Milli was throwil
out underneath the waggon. For:.
Zeitlate ituti Witintim
tunately a couple of bystanders caught
Mr. James Bailey showed Us. a
couple garden beets. on risonday that
were es.ceptionally large *for. this.' time
of the year. • -
47.A -Satan- gold Watch chain Wag
f01.14d near the Presbyterian church.
The ownercanhave it by applying to
Rey. A. McKay.
• Dr.; Tennant will represent the
Lucknow Independent Order of For-
esters at the Grand Lodge .meeting in
Sarnia.- shortly.
Mr. W. McDonald,- of the'Chelley
Enterprise and Mrs. McDonald are
visiting - Mrs. -.McDonald's father, the
Rev. Mr, Moss at the Nile,
Miss McMillan, of Buffalo, is visit-
ing Miss C. Lawrence.
hold --of the 'horses and held :s -them till
the .-Younil -lady could be gottenout Or
6 -
in
All probability she would havti been
seriously iiijuried. •
Rebakah .Degree
The.following is a list of the Caters
installed. for the ensuing" terin for
iugitn.pw.-gebeitah Degree, No. 22 -:
'Noble .- Grand, - Mrs Bryan.. Vice
Grand, .Mra.. W. H.
Seeretary,
•Sinith Reg.
McLeod.-; .Per.
Secretary, : Mrs..- _ McLeod :;:
-Treasiiter, Mrs. Alex. Ross.; -Warden,'
Mrs: J- -Pe:art ; CondUcter, Miss
Liz-
zie Lawson, -- _S. 'N. - Mrs 11,
Day ; L. S. G:, -Peart ;
----Miss- Stevenson, of London, is
-visiting friends in the village. -
7, There was a trenienglous crowd
at Kincardine on Wednesday.
-7Mr. Harry Whitely, of Chicago
is visiting friends in the village.'
-Mi Kenneth Kenneth Camisbell left on
Wednesday for a trip up the lages to
Duluth. -
-A traction engine and steam.
thresher passed through the village on
Saturday.
The Leadingi.Fairt
Th.e Industrial - at . Toronto; i.:Sept.,
16th .;° the ProvincialatTlgont,
real, Sept. 4th to 9th; the Western at
Landon, -Sept. :14bli to-23ra; _Prize
lists of-alf the above have Inca- re-
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seiVed and are -on visW at
EL office.
Out 'the Weeds
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It is -getting:time-for theviritdfek.
120 move in the enforcenteat *tile
Act against noxious- weeda. -Where
are, :places in. town. Where.ithe.::Canacia
thistle grows - free and the burdocks
flouriah. If :people: will ;:stot take
pride -enough n thir Unto. and snr-
-roundins-?'s'-z the law.: will at least coni -
pet them to: -gut the weds for, .the
.2*ne1 protection
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Th:e...Sott661-0-ouse-
Careta.ker Yule. has been •busy the
.:past few weeks reaovatingthe.:scliool
building a.aci: the NY hole inside has.-te,eri
r.t.reati.y painted, the' - floors 6 -grubbed,
11e walls.whitened. and the. place `now
_presentscllean. and.s cheerful' appear-
ance- The outside window.,frames---and
r66f-.-corniCes'sheuld - also receive 'a
couple of coats: of paint,. and then the
work would -Ise eomplete.. -It ia a -.fine
b-uilding: and loos - Well, but -8,7:- few
dollars in paint would greatly: add; to
its: beanty,
V. -"Sheriff;; L-:5.
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V: G., Miss:S. ° Lindsay ;* I. G., Mrs.
R. Proctor ; R. 8. S. Mrs. Thos. Reid;
L. .S. S., _Mrs. Taylor ; Chaplain,
Mrs. D. C. Taylor; Organist, Mrs. A..
B: Congram • _. Banner 'Bearers, Mrs.
A. Isawson, kiss Maggie McKenzie,
Miss Ella ROss and Miss Julia Peart;
Past'Grand. W.M. Smith.
The Fall Wheat
Nearly all the fall wheat in this
vicinity has been cut, and - a large
quantity of the golden grain has been
safely housed. -In nearly every :case
the wheat is in -splendid condition, and
gives promise of .a good yield. In some
places it was slightly affected' by rad
but the gram. was too far advanced for
_ serious damage. In conversation with
ex -Ward -en Jam6S.Gaunt of Kinloss.
on Saturday last., he said he had
nine - acres .of fall wheat that was so
-batIfy ruted that the grain was almost
. This is tile. only case in which
w6 -have fie.ii'd.ef the -lust -doinf.-t ;any
_
1:7$ SefiSOL,
'T. .
-1-Cheek--Kincardine played. . with
Mitclaell on Aug. 2nd and with the
help • of three ;of Lucknow's players
managed to secure the game. Score 3
to L
--Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McIntosh
-Miss Carrie Lawrence arrived
home from her .visit to Buffalo on
Saturday.
-Rev. W. Walker, of -Teeswater,
will preach in the Baptist church at
11 O'ClOCk m., on Sunday next.
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takes_ $11•50 to Send 4., of
hay from Quebec to .Liverpool.
Growers of hay, can. thus .1compute
whether the prices ruling Britain
pap them or not. In ordinary seasons
when. feed is fairly plentyful • in
Europe, there: is not much 'Money in
shipping haY- from this country to the
old country.
-A farmer asks what is the least
amount of farm land that can be
owned in a town or village, to
come under the statutory law
governing farm lands in incorporated
municipalities. Here is section "(1)
In any town or incorporated yillage
in 'which there are lands held and
used as farm lands only, and in blocks
ripfaoerrtmsloenisa,susdstuhe.hanlafinvgs shalla°res beY iiaenise d°11aPs
. •
and Mi and - Jura. -W. • J, .Brumpton
iur
left on :Wednesday . for a trip up the
lakes. They -also intend yisitin.g
DetrOit before :returning.
---11.r.• J.- H. Reid, of Huron town:
8445, hadsa:couple of 'ribs- ,broken on
Monday last While coming to Luk -
now - his *rig was - run into by a run-
awasi teana, and he' was -thrown out'.
-The date of the opening of the
season for shooting woodcock has been
changed from Aug. 15 to Sept. 15.
Mr. I.' N. Mathers, teacher,
Gf
Vancover, British Columbia, is spend-
ing • a few _ weeks with friends in
Kinloss township. •
--The Rev; Mr.Mission-
ary ennan ,
,tg_Phina, will preach in the South
Kinloss Church on Sunday next both
Morning and evening.'
The Bagpipes
The Martial. Masi*: of .the pipes --
the national musical - intitrament 244
Scotland, has stranie faeinatiOn over
the 'Men- of . the: isills.Its stns
were thes-...first Sounded' On the ears
of infanoi3and. they rthe-llast to, be
.-forgetten -4Iao wanderirig,s of eactss.
With others. and :in. -Canada, :where
all nationalities Are represented; the
sensation .produced by the music...are
various:!-Souiething i7n fact: to
-those with .11/high-la brave . and fearless
manisregarded, either with feelings
of -deep. -devotib* or -vicious "hate. The
bigpipe while‘.sacred. in Scotland, hag-
h.istory. . that gotarnands a ;Merited-
respegt even from those . us ',who-.
fail. to -appreciate the language of its
stirring motes. :There is not a battle
that is honorable .t6 in which
the War _blast Of the bagpipes has not
sounded on Many a_ :0-orST. I field when
Other instrument- has been
-hUshed by confusion and carnage
of the scene, has been
the thick of many a battle, .aud, far in.
advance, its . bleeding and •:: devoted
'bearer,- :sinking to the earth,. has.
sounded at Once" encoura-gement. kit
eountrynieu ad ova, sorea4011-;
it:is not our privilege to witness Such-
icenes in this age,-. but with .cotninensl.
-Os% enterprise- the Sons .of_ Scotland
of Bruce and Huron, arrangirig:fo
the gathering _at - on 6th.
Sept7,are -preparing to.: revive:: the
memory of:those-days, tl*e pipe major
and pipers Of the48thBatt.-..fligh-
latiders will appear 111 full regirnentals
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and all the pomp --and circumstances -IA r
. - •
viar. thir iinaginatiOn mnst: pictUrel
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ToltoiwrolvtaRKE*s.
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, Wheatred,, *hite,„i .62c.
Floil.$2..40 to -$3..-20.
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Barley --48g. to 40c.
:•OatS-----360. •
.
• Pressedflogs.47.50 to...;18f.
potatoes -steady . _at. 80c; tio
BUtter,----00. 180.
'Eg0413e.-
• .14UCIKNOW
Fall Wheat, per bushel.
Peas
_
Oats
'Barley
_Repainting a. speciality with- Potatoes
new and second hand buggies on hand.
Cash for wakgonP°1-$3.8'IllidreDneBp:83;
attended to. - Always a _stook. of Butter, per lb.. ..13, tub .14 to 15
:Eggs, per dozen... . • .09
ly llay.per ton .. , . 700
'Tallow . " " • - • • •
Flour per cwt .........l.75 to $2.25
$6 to _
All kinds of jobing inourlineprompt-
Captain John.HendersOn, Dried apples" "-. . : to 4, •
.7J4
Sheriff .of Walkerton, :was in.the Till- La4,(3.. ,12
gc
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.35
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-A.n advertiser in one of the Ridge -
town papers offers a Jersey heifer calf -
for
sale, and is willing to tak�. • fifty
acre farm in part payment.' jf5
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-The regular monthly _Pleating 'of
the W. U. will lsfs held on Wed-
nesday Aug. -the tilth alt three - o'olock
shai p. full° attegstance_of Members
is req.uesteik
•.• -• ••.
age -on .Tues-ddy serving jury suntmons :Pork per 'cwt.
on Messrs. Thos. Matthie and Norman -wooi per lb.....
Matheson to serve as jurynion at the
fall assizea.
July 23r -d, a lathe's -
made up of gold and silver
links, 4. pearl ehaem -Was attaohea
to.. the chain; The finder'. will • -please
. .
7iir.111104' 4. -
lata.r _Sun:truer.
holidays -as ' 218V -Apply. to
Secretary - o.
UolpooR.
Ales 0a,sedemeoome out -an
top .at the Werliks tinse ha.
athletics, the b4 wie prizes at ithei
great 041.40344a *saw a last week!
haviace bee,* west, Canadians. .
1 Sentinel Office, -
-A meeting of the directors of the
Kinloss Branch Agricultural Society
to appoint, judges and make other
arrangements for the fall show here on.
he 5th and 6th of October was heldi
,on. Saturday laat
A. lacroise 'team composed o
ea-ce at
_
players from Kincardine, Lucknow,
1God4rich and Stratford ;defeated the
Walkerton team at Listowel on the
27th. Kincardine now claims the
cha,Mpionship of the Saugeen district.
-Mr-Seth ItiLatliers left on Thurs-
_dq for Hepworth, Bruce County,
where he intends opening i a:jewellery,
business. Seth Is first-class.- man
and we hope he may be successful irt
buSiness.--
• .17 -Messrs. David Glen and David
Rdsselli of Dungannon, d'Ing a well on
the farm of Mr. J-amei Tp.Ompson. 23
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fe6t deep, cribed it and put the:spun:1p
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in; all conaplete in -15 hours. /armers
. . _ .
. . -,
-and others. Wanting well-fligging -:;done
wOuld do Well to consult these mon as
theii.are eigerts in -the business.
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Boax
sOlirgroulat--on 019 -30th July, • d West.
uperiot, Wis;, the wife of Robert Soul-
uteiville, of -a sou.'
LE4J)BETTER-LL-In. Lucknow, on' FridaY, •
July -28th,, :OAwit a of Mr W: J. ,Lead,
otter, of a sow •
INOTERN
• LONDON,
J.EPTEMBER .14- TO - -*34 .
MAMIE [NEON
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OLDEST Tug .ii$0210.1.014
'The county of -Huron, appealed -A ' •
Entries Close. Septc.niiber 7th -
The beSt and largest Stabling ii,na Spac
EXHIBITS
a ainst the -decision of the arbitrators LIVE STOCK
re bridges in Morris township:- Judge
Ferguson, however, has dismissed the
appeal with costs, so that the.countyi
will Nilo* have a bill of expenses to
pay. -
-:rAirs. James Smith arrived home
frons Bay City ..on Saturday bringing
with her her Sisters, from Red Bluff,
California and Westmeath, Ont., also
Mrs. Ross ancl" children from' Virgini
all of which reside at present M
Jatais Smith's, - •
Advancs--The "Drop-
shot•a"- of Lucknow played a lacrosse
match with a junior Wingham tearn
at ,-this --place _on Friday afparnoori,
The.bOyslrom thefiepoy Villo,ge play
a clean, .swift game, and won the titato
by O. A return match will be
:played soon.. . - .
- Alex. Patterson, of the 4th
COn, of Huron. lent -to -the. SENTINIZ
Office .on Monday last .a light purple
0.210 red. dahlia Which is thelargest aqd
most beantiful flow.er -of.that variety
we ,hal-re lever:seen. 'It measured Via
inches- in -circumference .and weighed
-Die • .911oviing.. advertisement re-
cently - appeared in a German
'My. wife, .111ary :Ann lfackrie.,. is lost,
except perhaps she been - stolen.
I promise to 'break - head die
Min who -should. venture -to bring her
.back. As .,for' advancing- . her goods,.
any niiiireharit ta to 4-9 ad, :Wit_
as 'never . paid my 'own -debts, it is
not probable that I: willIsay. hers.'
..--Local municipalities_ will bear in
mind that the- plebiscite vote on pro-
hibition to he taken at the next _muni-
cipal elections is to be- taken at. the
expense of - the municipalities. This,
will doubtless be the means of
pre-
vntipg many elections by acclamation,.
. . .1
as there will be little oblect„in. doing
so, -so -far as the expense is. cencetn.ed,
the: -gathering when the -s-ogan has as there must . lie an ,el,action in any
sounded.-
two ounces.-
-Mrs Langford is still -in very po
. _.• _
health. She is sta,ying at Mrs...McC r-
allated on receipt of Entries,
vie's for a few week -s takins. doctor's
7
treatment. • She expects _to be aw
for a few days, and after -she retur s
will be pleased to have her old neigh-
bours and ehristian people call and Te
her. She intends going from here to
her son in Goderich.-Com.
1--A New York newspaper in
.v4es. people to send in replies to its
question : "Hai. God answered your
prayers V' The 'responses . are . ,tot
unmerous, whether because -it has ino
praying readers, or begause the good
eense of tale community- revolts against
such fairing in booming .circulation,
remains a proilleiss.
-Messrs. Alex, Ross and David
Sheriff will represent Lucknow Lodge
of Ochlfelkms at- the Grand • Lodge
meeting . at Niagara Falls next. week,
and Mr. W. Smith will represent
the Rebekah Degree -Lodge at Ithe-
BETTER SPEO1AL ATTRAOTIONS
Than ever tiefove, -
A ID
Skt CUL EXCURSIONS 7R014 OtNtS
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7
event,
For Prise 1..aists and inforMieilou ijapplo
VT. POBTE Tifes.
Pres. • • ... Ibis
A Cliit141)
:eFrom *to $20
per week
1
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ELLING -OUR ZARA!' UANADIAN
grown Nursery Stodld -Ilig4est salaries
or Connuission paid weekly, COMPLETE
OUTFIT FRE.E. Special instructions to
beginners. Write this week' for terMs to,
E GRA.11A4 .13BsglixmAN,
Toronto „ Oat;
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same'. meeting. Mrs.. Ross, :ars.
Sheriff nd -Mrs, Smith will accomp'any
their -husbands on the trip_. - -
rIlHE HOUSE IS' a ATED ON BOB
-<..Street, Lucknow, is two story iligh, and
cOntams. seven rooms Kitchen do and is in
1 4 i", _
good repair. The lot contains four ' a Jialf
. e .
acres, with small orchard Of apple, and
0 I is
cherry trees, small fruits etc. First.class well ..
and puny, with large barn, drive shed and
other outbuildings. The '-`place will be sold
cheap, and anyone desiring* comfortable home
would do. well to see this place., :For further
-pairticulurs apply to 1
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- MRS. THOS, i.I.TRNS •
1020.4 .-TAcknow
--RHEUMATISM CURIN A
South American Rheumatism Cure
for Rheuinatism and Neuralgia,. radi-
cally cures in 1. to 3 days.. Its -action
upon the system is remarkable and
mysterious. It removes at once ,the
cause and the disease immediately dis-
appearS. The first dos e greatly
benefits, 75 cents. Warrantedby A.
B Cowan),
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