HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1908-10-29, Page 8;loves.
interest and the interest of allour
customers; have always been the
lust' consideration with us. ' We
believe . that if we give you the
st that__
scan buy we are serving your_in,.....
tit i.. This i ``shy •ibr ^tql-lhe. the
celnsive: agency for the justly,
celebrated:CA,k.I-ARTT BRAND:
of 'WORKING *CLOTHING &. .`
LOVES. Th is no
other
'brand betteli ' than w•. this brand.
There
is cone ' as good. We it
vite. your inspection.` '''fie satisfy
or our nioney
n4i
ry�
O.
!arc. e:. O LL 11Tii d0C`i[F C._II�,
owl `prices—aim . Sperry fes: range. Ga Mitts: II°
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attest ' at : • prices that'air
►a
bins. Jalues 8otliwell
of Lochalsh
pant a coaple of days last ween 'with
ec sisterWm. Stothers, who
y* bee •Al ena`;•we.are -g1ad tosay
lw $nom thigs` vicinity attended
hip Ma tch held in . Lion
—.13,w.`shIX I
last. Have courage
hu day. Everybody is
wor]ewg '9nrely wo will see the right
mann his ,
bin gator,. of �Lucknow, spent. a
few? l�B;last week .the.. guest .of..his
�ister'Mrs.
Nit Awed.
T
gid'. .. .aro'
Ms aid t w, et
Zion, *led`on x relatives iu this berg
on Saturday taste,. _
Mr. Robert Blake is steadily impro-
ving after having a surgical' operation
Performed on him in Cliritan, some time
ago. ' He intends returning home next
week.
Pearl' Saunders and Wallace Twani-
ley were the guests of relatives at Pros-
"paL1Y1i lata / w
Lan de
Tho election 'here was quiet but al-
most all the available votes, were poll-
ed• -Mr. and, Nrs. Ackert of •Holly -
rood visited at 1). Mejntoeh's,:on San -
day. -Mrs. D. -D. McKinnon went to
Toronto -to see her 'son Charles who is
very aick. Mr. D. ' H. McInnes is
home fremathe West and 'intends spend
ing a week with his parentsMr. and
...Mr&D-Mtelunisheree-Masterammie
Ross dancedin Dungannon last Friday
Aar
Pot Sen$ UR ItEN5-The undersign=.
ed has for sale or would rent,, a good
50 -acre Tarin of clay loam' being south"
half of east half of lot. 9 concession 13,
E. D. Ashfield. The farm is in good
`condition,'`well fenced -and drained,and
has a gooa_spring , ria,. .as a cis-
tern. The buildings are good consist-.
ing of a'gvod eoncrete house and a barn'
with stone foundation (36x56). ' ' It is
only a fevr rod i from church and school
house, and 3 miles from Luclow. For
further particulars apply by letter or:
iir person to James H. Gardiner, Bos
102, Lucknow Ont. . •
-THE .st GREAT R SCHOOL
evening and received`much applause.
-Mr. Wm. Wraith is building a new
CENTRAL 1
kitchen.
CASH.
GROCERY
Lay.dullcare aside and give yourself the pleasure of a
-visit to this store. Come and enjoy the sight of good Butter
and Eggs . and all kinds of Fine Groceries.
This store has the reputation of paying the highest
price for produce mid:we think it is worthy of this reputation
as we have a large city trade and are : able to sell tb a, better
advantage, giving us a better chance, to pay more and the
Farmer's or 'those selling produce reap the benefit.
We cap also sane you money in the Grocery -ink ; :as
well as giving youmore for your produce, such as
Boxes Laundry .3 � ry'".March' for. , ...•.... • .. 25c
3 Boxes Washing, Ammonia for...., I .....25c
3' Boxes Preparedg
Icings 25c.
6' Bars'B'a cy"`aToilet Soap for..... ..:.
A full line • ne of CuiedMeats, - and 'Vegeu►blet• always
Remen ber 'the place-- Beaver Block. Terms Cas
Prods e ' .'iihone.
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STRATFORD, ONT.
Our past record and nurrpresent ,:
grade of work stamps us es the great
practical training school ,of Western 'i
°'' me have, three del Sttanents
Comi<merc ah Shortha►ad,
Telegraphic.
Qur graduates are: in :demand as
Business Oonege teachers as Wit AS
office assistants. individual instruc-
tion: .Eider NOW. a Large cataloiige
free. write for it
EiliOtt a& McLachlan,
Principals.
lockout's - Meat :.Market,TJ'
Our aim is to Please
SMITH &c CO ,
:Having purchased
tete Bakher r :rosin-.
ess, formerly carried
on by -Dr .McCaarles it
wilt be oar aim' to al-
ways c rrg' a full line
of,
. re h .Snd �. .
Cured .
41t' orders ' iven for
best . atte io
.�t�ts will ..,...ve ..
Qr it our
ir�e�s Lucknow
Jo D. SMi R a ll .ifl Hager
,
lit
sal wiio l►a d einebq their'rentf Bring
of tho "Old Southl and'' alodies and`
pianie►ti songs. Evaiy member of
-the--mj : delighted the eudiemaa-
with the excellent gaiaaiity Of their
voices," To be . heard in the TS►wu
Kali, iicl sow, on _ Oct,. ' 39th, under
the aiuspit s Of the ucknow I blic
Library.: Secure your seats. at Ann-
strong. +k l3 dred'so
Mrs. John. Barbour '
t is withhdeepestr feelings of regret
'fire 'have to'record the death, on' Satur-
day;ainorning:..Qct ..17th; of -another
pioneer- in: the person of Airs.; John
Biirilour of St Helens.: The deceased'
;hadbeen in her usual health *Wilke
previous Tuesday when sh,:sufttaKed' a,
str(►he _otIaryngea.i.Paratysis
She was born on. Sept,, _•nd 1580 6f
highland- origin; at Campbell town Al.-
gfleshiie Sevtland end was, eldest child"
an dile ' faimily 'of ` f�iurteen , eluldltiei'; of
Whoa} sir still sur��ave 'JaEames, .William
Archal aid;, Charles end Margaret, all
`+tlf" fish; .attd'�'l%ijald,_' a gifted
jeernaiist, " ofL.-Slidell E glrii'd.
In 1836 she ernigrated 'With' her 'fa-
ther Mr. Donald -Martin and faimily:to
'C;Canada: Duringthe stirring. scenes'`
of the Re on the fa3mily spent ,part,,
.of the tiiiie> • in.: Toronto and then
.-settpet n"the'Townsh`p iDf''arfngton
in Durharn County
In 1857, deceased: catee`to Hunan
Countywhere her parents with therest:
of the family engaged' in the arduous
toil of pioneer :life;" In May 4560, she
Was :.r ed an¢a1 er.=fortY=eig tle.are
she Iiatired`.with' her ' hus tnd iii the
materialnnd'nioraladvance of Western''
'OiafsnitY
There were no children by..this--,.un„,
ion yet' no' fewer than eight boys and
girls were guided to a useful -manhood'
and womanhoodf under the, wise .and'
judicious parental care of the; deceased.i
Mrs 13arbour in lien religiousfaith
was, a strict Presbyterian,..a zealous
an consistent Hie l
�.- - _ alil.D�r�afCn..viaaClliia.ch.
St 'Helens of which . congregation she
was a chanter member.; . In polities She
was an ardent:`adaurer and follower of
Mr, Gladstone and firmly' held to; the
'Liberal.prinnciples throtigh her long life.'
She had • a striking. and unique' person
alit', fearless and abrupt in her censure
Of wrong, posse- i g grent"eonrage and
initiative in the choice of her own paath-
way wbila;t her 'Whole 'life movement
vas balanced by firm ' religious . prinei-
pies .abnd ever tensed, even: through
.faltering momenta towards the goal of
tame womanhood for the•race..
Avery 1a ee<concourse of pioieer:
frrends, antire(atives::assenib1ed at,her.:
home in West:;_ Wawanosh.. to :pay the
last tribute' of love, respectand honor
toher cher hem memor"y,
Theremains were interred 'with.
quiet ceremony in Green Hilt Cemetery,
leicknbie The Rev. Mr. Rutherford
6f Dungannon assisted by the Rev. Mr.
Diinean : of Phitecliurch `ofheiated:
Her bereaved husband "has the ma-.
paths, of the wvhole community•
The Ltaeknow Library Board' have
engaged the "Old. Southland Sextette'.
to give as • entertanined in the Town
Hall Thursday evening the 29th inst.
The Sextette is ,.composed . of the fol-
lowing -Soprano, Mr& Ruth' lIelnies;
altos Mrs. Mabel Talbot; first. tenor,
A.--Liusge-ghcond-teitervIz:-Thempsen-;
baritone, N. Patterson, base,,:11
Oveistreet, '`land 'pianists :. Miss ' May
Johnson; This tronpq'of}seven colored
people is one of the, best organizations
on theroad, said to excel the "Jubilee
Singers", and ' the Library, Board are
to be .cogratulated on, secnrieg thein.
The To ,Hall should he packed, as
every seem* of the . troupe .is an
artist.. Mr. Overstreet, thel>asso,'has
n full.:rich, mellow voice, with wonder.
fall compass.:`'To hear this_man sing'
is worthmore than the price of ad-
mission. The .'progrrani ;'consists . of -a-
"fine
•az;Slee .impertoireof music riehinthariuony
and varied in selection. Hear the songs
of the. Old ,Southland . slayers_ days,,
.plantation songs, negro Melodies, camp,
meeting songs; negro lullabies, chor-
uses, quartettes, trios,'duets and solos.
sing by, master voices. Secure your
tickets at once at .Armstrong &
dred's.'`
Iteserytal seats 355e; " general.
admission -25c childr,3n 15e: •
01.1 SUTH I;LAN�!
INSURANCE
FIRE . & ' 'MARINE
GUELPH • "OAT
VOLUNTEER BOUNatir AC'1
r•9 o 8 •
WARNING Tl) PIJReIiAS S:
)tVE`RY assignwu@nt Of the 4iglitnt a
South African Volunteer- entitled to a
Iand'grautainaist• °be by way of 'appoint-
ment of ,a substitute and must be'•in the
-form provided, by The Act.
Special "attention is called to Sttb-section
•3 of section 5 the Volu►iteer' Bounty Act,
908 ... ail
. �c Cil paroitiitles.•tlaatWnonssignnietit,
of the aright of a volunteer by the ape
poi of 'a sn bstitnte • Shall be ad'-
lnixneiit"
ee ted 'or recognized lay- the Departnient•
of the Intenoewbicli is ivo'r re -enterer,.
ADW wasp a1.H'TI R Tire nr ri O1 tint
waintANT 1?ort 1`1x1 rot D GRAM' issued
by the Minister of Militia and befeuce
in• faoror of the Volua e s.•
G
R1 Ri`WAV, •
COrnpriSsloner of Dentunon
Lands Ottit to
lath Spptenlbery 1 .
We always have good value to offer our custom
every line of goods we carry, ' The best for the money
motto. This applies to.our Ladies' Jackets and , Men's O
coats: Both manufactured, the best of their kind in fit,
and ,quality=. In Ladies' we have the tight fitting, which i
latest, and. the loose fitting, which most customers lite
Prices from: _ .00 to $t 7' oo For Melt the. style is rise
same' as last year ; the long, comfortable ; fitting ' coat..
of the best lilies from $/o.00 to $15.00.
Don't forget., we carry STANI+i 's, LTittaEliw•rAR
small ,and. large men Also the Ladies' Garments in th
he 'most ill"ale as at � i. a o ;each iec
lip p
Our 'lltIillinery Departat ent is well assorted'a� we
ceive': tiew. goods weekly.' To suit her '.':customers : is
Pentland's chief aim ..Don't forget :that Millinery' is , c
to be`paid before the season -closes.
--CAIL-"*Iikelblrh1111
J11. 11111.
a*
Is- .thelatest=in.. ran -e_construction;_,. - .::..
gtt.ihds many patented
features not found . in any other range and withy all `.
gethese
it costs no- more "than many of the ordinary ranges.' The
flat interlocking grate is ,the latest device in stove con.
structiun and is a fuel saver. Drop in and we will be
pleased to show you the mast handsome add up-to-date'
range on the Canadian market.
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real sou ars not ttae Hasa Tata.
to' bet. You toolItke glum pp is ,`
despair. Yon Pet askonii said troll;
bbaacck Over �kldagla 'dra
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to ,be aka*. diatnntrnl. .aei01:
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diaea+esai2 Base Ter say otaabaspit •
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Gat and caat o gimes'reketteiat FRES;:
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