Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-12-15, Page 8•-•
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• . Christmas the season
of reod - 9 will gifts and kind
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Tembr mice is at our doors, -
414 • 14any-.. a clic is yevolVing
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in..the, mind and carefully considimg=;
- what will be
-suiab1e. to give to certain
Els. All _such we would
ask kindly to step in and take
kok r(?m_id our well filled
store and in ithe multitude
_ofirotty_ things displayed, we
have no, doubt, but that the
a ts will be supplied.
oo our beautiful range of
es' and gentlemen's fancy:
and scarfs, fancy and
stitch.handkerchiefs from
cents up. _ Fancy line
lawn embr*red hand-
motto-
siaun
frie
a
e
24
an
hiefs,. nice lot of
handerchiefs. Ladies
A la,rge'• variety of
'ete and-:_gpitileni:en'#, *Id
es-, ana hosiery,
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us for dress goods and
dre s .Just
re-
cei ((1 ten difThrent wjdths of
-iVLi it-ftry 1)iaicl; whieh is xnuch,
in omand: at: iiiTsent.
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Weathpr Report
The total rain fall for the nSehth of -
Nevember was 2.52 inches or 0.85
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inches below the average for the last -
eight years. . The snow._ fall was 17,00
inches or 5:99 inehes--above the average
for the list eight years.- 'lain fell on
seven days, and snow :on nine days. -
•The warmest day was the 8th, 64 de-
1-Bal!ots, and POlt -140o .kst.
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--gtees and.the coldeist was the _26th,.
187 -tclegreek;-.
School. Ooncert...
putrid concert will be given in tho
Grey Ox Scheel House S. S. No. a,.
Kinloss on Friday' evening Dec, -'22nd:
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An excellent •-• programme of. Rea-.
ifations; Dialogues,. Instrliniental and.
Vocal music aid Tableaux is being care-
fully prepared.; and as no efforts are
'being Spalted_01_ make it a success, --we
wish all to come and enjoy the Result
of Labori.", Doors open at - 7 o'clock,.
Admission la cents..
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House of Refuge.' .
. .At the forthcoming municipal, oleo-.
tions in the county.of Iltirop...another„
vete Will be taken. on the -Hense
Refuge -question.- Some Of the- muni"-
cipalieies -did not take a vote on it
the last eleCtion, - owing to returning
their bourizeils by acclamation,_ but this
time a. vote 'must be. held owilt to the
plebiscite vote; consequently it was
thought a good time to get the Voice
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of the:entire country.
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La -Grippe Again .
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()all it-influ'f enza grippe • bad eold_or
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what you like, it is here again in all
its beauty: -and strength; Numbers"
Of -our citizens are. feeling its- power
and. are - doing their best to :fight - it,•
but ii,. manyeases those „affeeted are
seiously ill. In fact Wel believe the
disease is even worse than ()nits first
.visit four years :ago, .and its victims,
include all, classes front* infancy to old
age. -
Orange Ooricert.
,he Second anniversary concert of
the Lucknow Orange Lodge- will* be
held in the Town Hall,- on Tuesday
evening, .Decetilber. 26th,,:, when our
citizens will have an oppcirtunity of
_hearing the able_and popular Provincial
Grand Master, J. L. Hughes, Public
School Inspector i- of Toronto,. deliver
his interesting lecture on "The °:need
Of a United_ Protestaritistn." Mr. R.
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CP FRO I HOOCH & CO
LUCUNOW POST-OFFiCE.'
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. God rich-- I-
. late 11/10ttail..10)iiitg
L 1:-,&-.1L, Nurstiti --
m. to
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12.30p.m.
M.
34.14
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1.0.0r Weather .
0 tire. n-o•ty in t1ic tnidt af whiter
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aii.-snos.V. Concerned.. Stelkh"--
- irig i sploiiclid and business. _brisk.
Thd: ittereltattts tire esf_tifoiallY- jubilant:
oitet'it- the prolpecta. • of "ti. big trade ---be.,-,
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flrstfpt next year.
Oayor
,
the well:known hotel
inatt of litipleyi is in faittr of total pro
Lib4lon. .11.0_saya leo has.. sold whisky_.
'for fourteen yeara and thinks if the sale
•of 4quar -was -Trohibited itt Ontitrio,.it
...*041s1._proVe benificiaT to him and.- his
WII 41. .ttsktoll by -the:Enquirer
in4 as to, what thought of _the,
fig! b the to -pivotal -lei peo-ple were inak-
ageing, the lipmr traffic he 'replied
have=Total Prohibition; I ain
-1,7ivt":,4-.0id of my propitrty deprecating
• ,'"14,11 I Admit -the _profit Oil the
kru u'a 11110friitotls large,*.but-1- -make ,Pliving
• ice -6.1- -stlubly'
tomper
-1.t.411L4t1Pr'irliJit Yittlad inet.OlijileolS'tt:t1.fill11
eort
nnot iluy;
--14atioom. ',61otie 2_,InY tous-tif thei
not *operitid nt.1,3-rds ,
• 11 plify Etiquirtri Mond&y, .fliorri-.
t t
Bitraingluire., .. GrandSecretary; of
rroronto, i e . coming -_ and will
speakonthe - aims and "principles 'of
the Orange Mutual, Beneficial -Society.
Besides the ahove-gentleineti.a
mani-
fcent of •v.ocal:and instru-
mental initsit,,-.4tc., Will be given,inclucl-
ing ti 'rd w,uiic fieleCtiona by Frank
Baker,- -11.f Ju roto, tiada's,.,-_ favOrite'
- this: proniiiesi,- to:be,the--
best - eiitertaitiMent ever" given- in the
; 0:uryboOy-sliould go and hear.
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ecember 15th
The 'Ontario Government, tliro
the clerk of the Legislative *Ise
has issued a circular to all the m
ieipel clerks sending Ihe J:tec'essa
fortaking the plebiscite vo
ms kr
The municipalities wilt havi) to pro-
vide their own ballots and Poll -hooks.
Municipal Nomination
• The municipal nomination for the
village. will take place in the, Town
• Hall On Friday, Dec. 22t1cl. at twelve
o'clock noon. Candidates; for the
School Board will also be norniriated
at the same meeting, and the election
will be held on the first Monday in
New Year,lwith W. II, Smith and H.'
Morrison as Deputy-retucrnirig officers.
Obitiiary
There•died at his residence . inthis.
village on MondaY. last, 1lr Angus
'McDougall, stone mason, after a long
and pairful illness with.1 stomach
trouble. • Deceased,-,wlio was lin his 61st
year wi a resident .of.Lriel knew for
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:twenty yea-tsfand-waS a.' :h4c1Wot1dng,
andindistrious man. Hia.fUneral. a4s-
largely'attended on Wedilesday JaSt.
Ft40.en -Russel-Man - •.
..Aussg.is on ";
visit to relatives in the: neighhorliood-
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ot.Lu4now. I. Hip hoa:been ti.bsent for-
abou,t 7. years, ...following thlv• •business:
ef.butchering'-'and cattle ' dealer,' He
Ape -aka in high.tornis of Manitoba and
expresses the epithet' that "that is the
'Country: for young men especially to do
well .in. " •
Ohristmas„Tree
The annnai. I entertainment
of $6 Peter's - Sunday. sohodl, -Church of
'England, will be held in the. Town‘
Lueknow,. on Friday Dec. 22nd.
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The children are daily.practising some
yell pretty :drilla.and- marches,- .-which
together With Songs,: choiuses.'recita;
-tions: and the 4f;ias. tree, :Will .present
a very • 'attraetiVe and "excellent:
progremtne.-
*tinwergarl et.vices T.
Dr.' Briggs:of -Tafel-Ito will 2
preach the anriiyersary.setriton4:in:•the
-/ifethodiSt ....Church • here on 'Sunday::
next, 1 -bOth. Meriting- evening..,
Tit -ere, will ,-tea-meeting in -cop.,
nection with the' anniversary:this- year
and a Mie-willoffering •wilt be taken
up at the clotei of each sermon. . Dr,:
Briggs is ons of the ablest ministers
connected with the Church. •
,!n,a Bad
man got himself packed. awayin
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a car of hay, recently. sent •- from, Bruce
The_township of Ashfield lost one of
old and highly esieemed residents
on Fridayla, in the person of Mr.
William Ritchie, of the 13th concession
'Deceased -was born:in the City of
Grielph, in 1831, where ,he -vent his
bo` hood day, and about 38 year ago
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county. The car Was a _seated. one,
consigned to Concord, N. II. and .was
subjected to a -considerable delay on
the road. While it lay on a- siding at
'Brockville, six dayE--r after ileaving
Wiraton the man managed to make.
his presence known and was -taken
out. Ile, wag pretty well used up .but
tbelnagistrate gave hini 10 days in
jail.- He gave, his name as Frank.
-:PaiSeit Await .• - :.:
• Ur- -._George Morrison,. " father. of
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i-Losiyer .1lugh-,X6rrisonf--.pasped'asliav
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at the: residen.ce',Of --Ilia..son--in;law.iiiir.
Charlea,SieWart,..•0411tivelock" Street,. •
iii this- .village- en Saturday .last.:: - De-
ceased had -Ivana resident id tho:,. mill-
age;fer itiveral: , yeasts,: but .stiont.'the
:61160 Of his long life in. OxfordiQountyi .
%h,re his_ remainswere-- t.,a1e4..-,tO. lin-.
, Monday hist for intertrient in Ithe.fa,M4
: ilyplot near' .Einbre. l. .Mt. -:, Merriam.") .
had attainedlho ripe'eldage..Of $5 -yrs
:an.c1-4. months. but during the last f.ew-
y..Oars had been in poor -health, ' • '
lYtiirtle10.01-Eleitlen ,
retrioVed to "Mt...Forest, and was -a trieng
the first:Settlers of the place. _jAfter'n;
reai.dence of '20! year in thet t wn, lid\
removedwith to'---the.--..toW
slily of Ashfield, "*ltere.lie had--eeittin!
uoitsl-y- lived:: till.-- .his,
Mteltie was a- neitriber :of the -Orange
..and for many. years: Was:-. trea
-.surer. of-LoyalOrange Lodge No,- 1044.. •
1114 fetterat on Sendaylast, :which:we,*
under .th o.auspicos of the :OrOtigettiept
-was one of thejargeat over held in the -
section, thecortege - reaching -frem Jag
late. residence:t�the cemetery. De
ceased. :wits a: van,greatly res.pooted" by
and' his..widpw and. children have
the-aytti-iiithy. of the _..entire •neighbori:
hood in; their bertaitenient;.- "
Eifg:Oarta-dian',
:11.6tMOIC,enziie3110 tallest and prob.
adly the-..-stkintieSt in- an id13. ritigh.?Co-
Ito -1-NVestittinister
.after .an t Abltoo co .-Of
spent. Uff.0n7t114:-Iine.rlaitig-ttitiSori._Avoek-:
:for- tht.;0;',-P.; Mr. Mc'
spring
to :inches and
Weighed:240 -:pOttn0c.i.:...116W. ht, tnoauros
0-feeti1-1. inches and weighs 251 poumis
with -a chest ineasireteeet of 46,4' 's
itt-
clies though -24 yearsof.age i 41111
gt'owing. 1 -lis- teig46
creesedr-over Rn inoh in less_ :than two
y.e.ars, 110 :111
Ritreit _Colt ty, and
Neil zie i a1i,a ("an adlanr,:and
lites: n.6 of :LuakrieW near
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Pea.10.es,:yfyipt 004 of .t,ho:-.7-3
turpol.war-. inon.: in thehe is alo
a- 110440 aim.
,as Straght RS
li.tittiayilig -1'0 awkwardness. irk IiisiLinove.:
On its }, l'altegethiir be la a- imaittiffioaat.-
• spvtitiiwn oU4ullienity.
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The .1400.for municip honors in.
the :village -tit% _ yOar.„-. eatenirit
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keener as--fietintiattett day Art.tvis.
:.and all indications poinb-• to a strong
'-flOts all round the.. board,. For -the
.116evesliip_:.the 'cOntestl,Will be lietwpen.
Murdoch, aficItTanies Lyons, and
for ,counoillifra ..-We understand that
Doti ald MoDontildii-.1ingtig MoQuaig,:
tint" Janies L. Patterson are :debut tely-
All : the :%candidates
-aenotoced .have.• had _---:aaniiiderable.
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niPip-il'experience and 4n. doubt-
-;eclif make good _then for the jposition
Is Thls'morality by FOrcel-
:13y the very p.ouliar termi.... of the
will of .the...,.later-'441.f.-18,:11.i Moyer, of
$4w' gatawtog.; Ib .is-pt•ovidett thaton
• be:ambit 21:y00ra:of-ago oteih of hI
legal' holt* is torooleii.o.-. 11600r on the
condition S ..,g,i:That that st!ikigi avotd
all niiileceisery uslng of 140,1ticating...
drink.s .:004'..tobadoo, -all inttnner
:gamblhig,and, the attnding ofthe-:
-theatres:dancing partios, ati4. the *roe .
and: thet-They regulery attond
divine :10010- and the Itliabl4oli-a011661:
On••• the LOrd!iiii.'-thl..,-!": I. Sh004:- aoy- • Of
the 'heirs • •:•tgUilty.: -_---.theikt‘ soul*:
„ilOitroYiut habits" -'..hot•Or:shelshall not.
.reCilivetiOre-than .thitinteresostinually-
Of thw 5OO until satt.ifatitari :proof ti
Of -reformation,
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ELEAVEN T-111 IT9-
11-11 . tograinher, thank his
.many cue,towers for :their "
ye
and would orosti:laigceitIla'of the
same, trusting that the friendly re-
lations heretofoi,e existing may continue.- •
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To "my Oldrpatrons And the: general public,
beg to-.-.0inounce- an. ".At -HOYIE" -in rcr..y
Art .8tedip. dcritie the holida) S, to .whici?.all
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-Are cordially -invited in. order that you may ,
it:Bp-alb-my stock of fancy Chinaware. in all
.,varietieS. My:large And. coinplcte Stock of
4P3y.*$4. LAWS 0, onlyarii021.64, -
G1OVOI :114934kozOiti0f. an& ZOO-
Qpi00; .Gents phavir.ig :Sets
-Ana 711;#11 Cases.- 114-ce
t °loot :1i4e
•.2tayg 7.3061.13.1 Zma and.:Now
0. Tomi.'-o':CcOiLsi. groat
AtaolOtsi rancy.Fronee,•Voilo..:
a.-3304toonl., Sconos. Z, fact
ti .go:o0..ps 1p3IA :in a
or6.094:-.0itist• otblih
=ant.
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WISHING YOU ALL A MERRY -CHRISTMAS
AND A HAPOY NEW YEAR.
TRELEAVEN:
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LT W9TP...,
1313ERS
s011 my entire stock of the above . .
oods at.0::..gti;fht.ia*.anco..abOye .CosC:
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1 will soil Mena' Fine Kip Beets, at $2.60 ; Boys' hole stock Bootat
$1.30 Women's Balsa good at $1 and all lines in proportion
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LucknoW Nov 22nd 1892
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Sew ,Tailor Shop
Messrs.. Ed. - McTavish and D. F. 1
: johnatone have 'Open- out a tailoring "
establishmentin the new. building
next to D. Mpocly's •barber shop, on
Campbell street,- in this village, • and.
. are _prepared to do first -Class work at
reasonable prices.
il'he..Monfreal Christmas Star -
:We have just had an opportunity to
-iniljeot the (ThrristMas,-NUml?er of the.
ifonterat Mar which is now being is-
sued:. It is a. really .:.superb publicat-
and the, 'excitement it is creating
thoughout 'Canada is quite. justified.
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The•Chrisimas Star needs to be seen,
far.anything we say will* not :do
justice. The art -supplements that go.
with the 1 Christmas Star ere perfect
Monis,and:. apin on is - universal :-
among aft oities.that noloreign puh; -
,liOation and -no :previons Canadian
Christmas picOrial - can for a moment
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Compare With this ?year's. Christmai
_Star. Of all the Seasonable thing, *of -
all the -Swett and acceptabia...praiants,
that .ean.-be giAfen or sent _ to friendi,
certainly.takesthe palm, inci it is only:
ok--oonts.' Thi t is a very marvellous -
age, The publishers are Grahain & Co,
Montag; who send It direct .
*hon. .Ib oetnnob be procured, through
a newsdealer;
-.0.Urrents,
.ritition, -Orange and citron : ;)ecis go -to •
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BAKER CONFECT ONER & -
..,C1R-OCER..-- •
• DEALii IN Al P$O' ••
iroceriesr .
Cannec:1 Goods,. Flp.ur,
\Qailtne41,. .corni;:teal, •
.Ek. Etc.
Thinking th people of Luck now
and . vicinity for their liberal
patronage in the past, we would
solicit ar-continuation of :the
same.
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