Lucknow Sentinel, 1896-07-10, Page 4•
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Me uckncw Sentinel, Bruce County, -Friday Julyy-i
DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION
The annual report of the Dairy
Aaiociatiorr of the Province, is now
berg distributed. It contains a
verbalrepert of the addresses deliver-
ed at the annual conventions of the
Ontario Creameries . Association, the
Dairymen's Association of Eastern
Ontario and the Western Dairymen's
Association, and also concise reports
of the -work carried on by the various
officers of these organizations:_ s:
• This volume of valuable information
on every phase of dairying shonld be
in the hands of every patron of a
creamery or cheese factory.-Meanbers
of the Associatian for 1896 who do
not receive their reports within the
next fortnight, will_tonfera favor by
notifying the Secretary, Dairyiuren
who are not members of the Associa
tion and desire the annual report can
receive it by remitting the annual fee
for r1896, 500, to the Secretary.
Inspeetor Millar las recently visited
the Markdale, Constance, Cookstown,,
Lawson's, Holyrood Ashfield, West,
Huron and Kintail factori : and in-
spected the
n-spectedthe milk and gave instruct-
ion- in making cheese. Parties des-
iring his services should make applica-
tion
pplication to the Secretary of the Associa-
tion as early as possible, so that the
Inspector may be able to arrange his.
visits without unnecessary travelling
eXpensesr. .
- The following factories compose the
Middlesex syndicate recently organiz-
ed by the Association for more uniform
instruction and inspection Thame;,
Dorchester, Burnside, Avon, Harriets-
ville, Gladstone, Lyons, Elgin, Yar-
mouth centre, Mapleton, Glanworth„
Pond Mills, Geary's,I Proof Line, Dev-
izes, Cherry Hill and Thamesford.
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LUC.KNb1�V'S
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BY
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1OS.k.REVD BUY'E S
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HOW DOES TIFIIS STRI$E YOU?
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J. B. Muer, the instructor in charge;
has spent a day at each of these fac-
tories and is now making his second!
tour. . He has heeni well received by
the makers of all the factories, «-In
seem anxious and willing to profit by
the instruction I'te is able to give them.
Though it is too soon to look for de-
finite results. in - the way of a more
uniform product; the interest- •shown
by those concerned in the work, must
eventually result int a permanent and
lasting Improvementin the quality of
the chermade innthe syndicate.
Men's, Shoes
'Women, s &
Children's Shoes;
Men's glove grain . bays,
razor toe,. McKay stitched' a- '.
I Women's
sh e. d gngola oxfords
stylish and � durable �
Regular $2.25, now $1.65.
Men's buff congress, J. b.
King slake, IeKay stitched,
pointed toe. Regular $1,S5
now $1.40.
Men's • shoes in - either Ws
or congress, Walker and Oak-
ly's calf, needle toe. ,A
dandy. ; 'Regular $§.Q0, now
$2.25.
A lot, of inert's shoes No. 6,.
both bar " and congress.. A
variety of styles worth from
$2.75 to $3.50, all' $1,75.
pointed toe, i three styles.
Regular $3.40} now $1 00.
Women's dcngola oxfords..
Regular $1. t5!now 85c. -
All .our - Misses' 'oxfords,
both tan andblack. Readlar
h 00, now 75t1.
I
A lnxeet to of- Women's
fine shoes, worth from - $1.75
to $2.50, sizes, ' 6t and 7
only, now -$1.00. 1
All our tans at c04.
GIENIC
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THEcJ.D•
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ASHFI,ELD COUNCIL
Met June 27th: embers all pres-
ent. Minutes of ` previous meeting
read and passed.
The following cheques were issued :
-Jas Bryan, for printing. 925.00; M
Farris; for gravel; 618.16; John Reed,
gravel, $5.63; A Ritchie, gravelling
and cleaning ditch con 12 s . r 3 & 4,
$29.16; R McKenzie} shovelling gravel,
$1.00;3 Little, gravelling on s r 3& 4
$16.00; Jacob Miller, gravelling on s
9 & 10 and con 14, 939.25; 3 McKay,
for culvert and gravelling 1 r, $9.46;
M Dalton. for culvert and towing
statute labor teams; "$18.00; 3 Sulli-
van, rep hill at lake, 95.00; 3 Foley,
plank, $4.50; R ;Twamley, gravel,
99.84; R Irwin, rep road con 8, $1:50;
A Johnston, building fence at gravel
pits r 3 & 4, 51.75; F McConnell, rep
'gravel pits r 3 & 4, 91.25; G Hall,
cleaning hill s r 9 & 19, 93.00; J John-
>,toa,.covering bridge and fixing ap-
proach, $5.85;13, gnckingham, shov �1-
iag gravel, $1.50; A- Boyd, gravel,
$10 40; D McIver, gravel, 72c; A
Maine, drain con 4, $2.00; D Stroud,
insp, 92.00; 3 Gardner, insp and shovel-
ing gravel, 93.75; 3 Morrison, insp,
91.00; A Hackett, insp, $2.25; A Mc-
i)onald, elm plank, $14.37; W Misner,
plank, 9343; N Cunningham; insp and
timber, 96.68; 3 Leithead, graveling d 1
916.03; V Currell, grading ann gravel-
ing con 2, 616.48; 3 -Webster, insp,
$2.60; E Johnston, - shovelling' gravel,
$3.00; W Johnston, -gravel, 84.80; J C
Baldwin, gravel, $3.44; F McConnell,
for gravel, $21.20; i) Alton, gravel;
I1.$O; J Alton gravel, 95.20; M Alton,
grading and graveling con 10, 914.55;
3 Hackett, culvert con 10, $4.90; C
Nicholson, gravel, $21.68; -D Huston,
shovelling gravel, $1.50; '3 Leithead,
graveliinh s r 6 dz 7, 9113,45;- R E
Lane, covering two culverts, stoning
and gravelling, $5.50; P Cooke, gravel
s r 6& 7 e d, 910.90; J Gilmore,
gravelling s r 3 dy.. 4, 914.10; 3 Irwin,
cedar plank and covering two culverts,
95.26; T Oliver, gravel, 83.60; JLittle,
grading s r 3 & 4, 53.50; M Beaton,
insp, 92.00; A McDonald, - shovelling
gravel, 75c; D McKenzie, shoveling
gravel, $4.5Q; A 111cDermaid, rep s r
9 cit 10, $1.00; D McLennan, refund of
statute tabor paid the county, treas-
"urer, 93.75; J 3oilnst , graveling on
1 r part pay, 916.00; 3 McIntyre, rep
cul s r 9 &.10, 75c; 1) McDpnald, rep
hill a r 12 & 13, 66.75; L O'Pay, insp,
98.50; R Webster, insp, 93.00; Wm
Rutherford, burying a sheep, 75c; Wm
'McGrory, insp, $1.50; P Moran, gravel-
ing, con 7, 94.15; R Irwin, gravel,
96.80; 3 Kilpatrick, graveling con 7,
• 867.00; R McWhinney, insp. 95.50.
By-laws No 7 and 8 were read and
duly passed,, after which the Connell
adjourned to meet again on the 15th
of August.
W-STOTHEBB, Tp. Clerk.
MART
CUSTOM TAILOR.
d&llia's Block -
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Goods at sale prices for ca4h
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A.L ASS PROGrR S$=VM-,
There nev is any question as to which shoe store sets the
p ce for Lucknow. The, particular fact is that this business
has never stopped growing in all 1 he years: you have . known
i and. this ydlr the stride ahead is greater than., ever. - It:- is
s ant eourtes to your intelligence to tell you that you it have
t I have new hoes.; Nevertheless we'll do it for your sake.
he followin is a few of our quotations
`omen's fine do gola slices,button, pat• tipd, razor toe, worth -91.80 for $;1.50
' -hoes button, at. ti d, medium toe, worth $2 for: 91.50
"omen's fine do Bolas , P F
Women's fine do t;ola Oxfords, pat, tipd, needld toe, worth 91.75 for 91.50
omen's Kango EE a Oxford, pat. tipd, medium * toe, extra value, 85c. '
isses,f ne dong la button shoes, pat. tipd, medium toe, worth 91.50 for $1.-25-
isses' white ca vas Oxfords, only 90c `
en's plough sh e, 1-el'.onts tongue, worth $1.10 for 90c
Ton's kip ploug shoe, bellows tongue,. worth $1;50 for 91.25
oys' heavy wearing shoes, -extra value at 85c
You are invited to call and inspect my. stock.
Yours truly,
Raving bought 4nothar bank-
rupt stock which- will ,bel here in . a
few day, we hate - decided - not to
:offer this and
stocks till Satire
Everything goes
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tie Neill & - McKay
ay, July 11th., '96.
without - reserve.
NT& CO'
J.
R. G
-Racked with Rheumatism
Having opened out business
in the room over Mr. Wu,.
Connell's dry° -goods store, I
am prepared; to turn out in
. the neatest !manner and .lat-
est styles ail sort of work
pertaining to'a first-class tailor
dho Satisfaction sfa
ctl
on
a
lway
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guaranteed. , A call solicited.
To enter my rooms please
come by way of main up -stair
entrance of . lhn's block. -
Unable to Walk, owing to excruelat-1
Ing pain. I
Atter ten years' terrible torture,
Cured- by Scott's 8arsaparllla.
A. H. Christiansen, writing from t
Clifton House, Niagara Falls, say : "
owe youmore than I can ever pay.! Fo
ten years I suffered the tortures of th
damned with rheumatism. Fath j ha
it before sue, and I believe it is an here
ditary disease. My knee joints woul
get inflamed and if I was out i t an
"weather" 1 'was sure to be laid up
which to a travelling man is a calamity
In a score of Canadian towns local ('Vector
treated me, some giving relief,pC��her
none. 'T, read that Sarsaparilla. Iwas
rheumatic cure and I asked a d1 gig
21 a o11
's, re-
ilt 01�
nesdy
ottles'r
for "a bottle of the best Sarsap
the market." He gave me - Scot
marking that it was an" improvem
all others, and that he could . h
recommend it. 1 havelaken four
and am as free from pain: as a man --ea
hope to be. I was out in a.rainstorm tw
days ago -and never felt a twinge. 'As
said before to Scott's Sarsaparilla 1 owls
More than I can -ever reay.' I
The best remedy for rheusnatisM,
sciatica, and neuralgic pains-allisin
from the presence of poison in the bIoo
_-is Scotts Sarsaparilla, a moderns cos
• centrated medicine, prompt in i cur4-
tive effects. Doses from one hal!
0
teaspoonful. At St per bottle f 1 yo
druggist.
HORSE ESTR4CY
TBBAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF
j the nudersigned lot 19. con 8. West
Wawanosh a bay mare. with small white
mark on bind foot and shod all round. Any
One riving information tbat will lead to her
recovery will be suitably rewarded.
F. W, MecROBERTS
-st micas
Wanted -An VIBda-�p�patent?
�HNiteemo,ts/bWteJOHNWZZDDIDN & CO Fate attt4r
as?slWasiangton._D. C.. for their SIBO Oise eff
aa4of two hundred Inventions wanted. r
.ASE Y OTJ ?
The I owner of a -watch or clock
Then it is to your interest when g t
ting it repaired to place it in t e
hands of the- most skilled wbrkm n
you can find. - This you willk do y
bringing it to
R.:iKNOX., Watchmaker,
• or Lucknow.
The goods sold by Iii here mrd in
Wingh am from 1871 _to= -1- 79 ere giv-
ing the best of satisfaction: still. :
establidied-inLucknow 1894. II Ple
remen4ber the place, in the old stand
next to Mr. Lawrence's And the ex-
cess and telegraph.of& His:+ s ek-
p
consists of _ -
Geld and *liver Watches, Clocks,
Silverware-, Diamond Rings. Wed•I .
ding 44 Engagement Itlugm, Charms,
IZrooebes,Ear-rings, Bracelet, Hurl
entlery,' Violins, Strings I it Bgvrs
Rai 3, KNOX,
WATCHM4KE
e
GIVES
FRESH-
NESS RES1--
NESS
CLEAR
spa � � SKIN
rt;rri:
ONSTIPATION
INDIGESTION DIZZINESS
ERUPTIONS ON THE SK IN
BEAUTIFIES •' COMPLEX•ON
•.i ;,1i•:.: -ate.
An. Agreeable Laxative= NERVE TONIC.
Sold by Druggists er sent 14 !sail. 26a. Wo.,
end $LOO perp e. Sautplea free.
KO NO t gelrhi nTd Pre SPIV
5e.
For Sale at Berry & Co's
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THE CHLEF ENG1NEE-R.
The Cash Shoeis
•Are..asi
t. toe Bug Killer
The "Empress of India's" Chief -
• Engineer
Tells an Interesting Story.
{
Mr. Francis mervitle, one of the best
known men in he steamboat traffic on
the rivers and lakes of Ontario, having
been -engaged in this business for fifty
years, and who!resides at No. i95 Upper
Colborne Street, - Kingston, speak as -
follow s of his recovery from the sickness
which has.affected him for some time._
Said Mr. So' icrville: - `The grip,_left
• me with kidney troubles nd gravel. I
Jiad severe pain over the idneys -and in
the small of my back, al. . between the
shoulders and in the bladd 'r..
"The urine was very da -colored with
a great deal of muddy sed ment. . I went
to Mr. Mcl.nodFs drug st e and bought
two boxes of Dg:in's Kidney Pills. I have
taken them wih -what People tell ane is
the usual good ;result. •
"They have 1 rine, removed
the sediment,. elieved mt of distressing
pain in the back and betwleen the should-
ers, and have Maori me up tn.a surprising
manner. In fact, 1 ant en irely free from
-the troubles Which .afcc ed me before
taking these rrentarkabl pills, and I
recommend them as a cer ain cure for all
troubles arising from kid toy disorders."
-- Whig, Kingston.
FORS &LE Y},. ,
=ART &CO,D Freda. -et
Wanted -An Ide
Protect soar War
Write max Imo
Wabiastos.ID.O
mid �h: of two
u 1 .
Doo
PURE PARIS GREEN,
Blue Vilral, Etc.,
on
ray
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ICO TO
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B09TS&SHQES .
You are invited ito' call and inspect our spring stock of
DOTS AND SHOES
which is now
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Complete in All Lines.
- and will be sold as
CHEAP AS THE ChIE4PEST
Ord red work and repairing one. of our specialties.
W. 9
J.. LITTLE.
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CROCKER
Apples
Blacking
Black bead
-Bine )
Baking Powders
Barley, pot
Bath Brick
Beane.
Brooms
Baskets. .
Brushes
Biscuit
Coffee
Confectionery
(;armed Goode -
Cocoa
Chacolate
Corn, canned
Cora meal --
Currants -
Currie Powder
Cream. Tarter
C000asiut
Dates
A-1 Flout
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This is the lace to buy FHE E..:T. `CORSET COMPANY
o r -
corsets. We keep .the best makes, _ made
the latest modei,� fro Paris and New York. Pull
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1_ _.re of sizes from 18 to 36. Full range of, prices ,.
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m. 25c to $1.60. a. �d t$he values right every tirae.
handlea lot of `s elines which are - confined
e - p tOial
• them nufacturers. e- are head-
irely. to us by .., _
arters for ladies L fur ishings of all kin.
ERON
JIM
- OQRRIGA-N'S:-
s
the placa to make your selections in
. GLASSWARE, GROCERIES & PROVI IONS
I have in stock the following :.
Dried Auple
} xtra9ts -
1 fps;
Fibb; an.
-Nish, dried -
(a 4otine - -
Gingers- -
bops
HADey -
lnk
Ineigo- -
Licorice
Lime Juire.
. Lemons
Lawp4 -
Lard
Matches
Mince Meat
Meal
Macaroni
'Mustard -
Meats,canned
Magnesia
Nutmeg
Oil.oliv'el
Oil, sweet
Oil ,castor
Oranges
Oat Meal
Pails -
Peels
Pipes
Pickle
Pearline
Peas, c anued
Pepper •
Raisins
Rice
Rice Flour
So.
sat
Salmon
Sardines
Senna
Seeds
Sugar-
Syrune
always on hand.:
Soda
Soaps
Spices
Starch O
Strawbeuies,canne
Sulpber' -
Tapioca
Tomatoes .canned
Teas I
Tobaccoes
Vermicell
Vinegars Washboards
Washing
Washing Crysta
Woodenware -
Whiting
Dinner Sets` -
Yeast Cakes
Dinner Sete
Tea Sets - -
Water Setts
Cream: Setts
Beny Setts
Toilet Setts
�r
a
We have now in t tock :
DAISY THE MONET'ERS
(AILS QTR NER � NI1.1( PAAS AND P ECED
&EMQV
D
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S
e
CANS CRtA&MERY
S REEK .•. DOORS -
SCREEN -.WIRE
AND
ANY WIDTH
21
1NDOWS
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PAINTS - o .
P � �RE- PREPAREDDRY PAINTS
WHITE; LEAD, QILSAND TUR'E TE
Webster Bros., have removed
1 Doo EAST BFGIIIVIN'S BARBER SHOP
all kinds o meat In stock. Aa .cattle are soheap, we intend
where you will always find them with the :choicest of
'
to
givecustomers. the benefit. - -
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oils for 4 cents and up.'
Roasts rop. 1 and 8 bents.
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king ourmany an customers for their past patronage ,n
for a continuance of the same, vee remain, Yours
Good.
-Good
Th
and hopin
truly,
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- ONLY PERMANENT WALL FINI H.
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ALABASTINE
RENC:E,
The Brp.sh
Co
It _ is the _best fitting end
h
best value sof any corset made.
We buy them direct from the
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manuf-act per, and give, youthe
benefit in rice, :Cali and see
w Ontario.
People mus
ave
r e*'1e8
r ; z Oc_
ins
The great question is where to get them. We keep the .best
qualities to lie had. 1e don't pretend to fell them below cost:, but we do
sell them ata very close margin. - 1
SEAS:
acn areun
nd . ua led in quality and prices. You
-_ Blk,.Glreen ap a �1
will save from 5 to 10' cents per pound if ou buyfrom us instead of
peddlers. Compare quality and prices.
IROCERY
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HEHU
Leads them all for
nanny - Groceries
.- -t AND--
CANNED - GOODS
We have a fine assortment cf dinne
setts very cheap. Call, examine them and
+LOTTR&m'3 D
All hinds of :flour and feed kep
delivered to any _part of the t o,
Clure an
r rt�s of Ail Kinds in Season
F111. TEAS -
1 ----A
SPECIALTY
The Largest Stock
The Choat✓ •est Goods,
tea & I die Best Value
obtainable in Lucknow.
Salt by the Barrel,
BHN ELLIOT.
setts, tea, berry and toilet
get. prices.
TO F,MEBS.
*tarCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
is now afforded to farmers with Small
capital Who desirs to obtain improved farm
• or stock ranches, with irrigation, . buildings
and feaees,in the District of .Alberta, North
Vest Territories, on easy terms. - The rsing
of hm-iw i cattle. horses, sweep, and Meting is
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rapidly cle elopingin the Distrtet
uni+> edvillfurnishrnfonnnation or
• answt r trilq es (saran)
AH 10, Mi C.
C.elgaryy 4G' T
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