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Lucknow Sentinel, 1900-11-16, Page 8
ar. GooO If you want'a hat.water bag or 'Fountain Syringe or combin ,... tIRauµ vurun a - i -t lid atdtugry •'�'"i'^R+'�Y.. +-'V".%2•'�i�� .'.�%i^•�'.._...;.,kMd3•sM .,w,•a #`.: A CAVALIER"OF' FilM c.E; The •. Lindsay Post .-4 large and fashionable audience attended, at our, pretty Academy of Music last °Ven-ing in honor of the. opening of the house; � present preent hre today . congratulating., each, other on their good fortune; in having witness, ci '•.of Cava- lier 'n ' do A. sty rase n the fir ed e P of :France'by the Shipman Ly ceum "Co.. The -play-- a romantic' dratea of the D'Artlignan type ode M1 y Y s. a1-•. r.4•• - rubber of sue, h .a quality that it will last a reasonably length of tiine;.. Our rubber; goods are A .4. relu,►•1.i andbesides;we.guaran- tee our best lined.. If anything. goes Wronginside of a ye'ar'and. -tpe, fault is-not.caused by.w , ar or illl-use we will:- replace; t e article' free Of -charge. Can any thing, be fairer than that. A combination syringe should' he in ,every house for itis really ai 'householdnecessity: ...'In, this style you have.» hot. water bag, a:'Most useful article,as well as the. fountain ':syringe, and : this is thestyle we would recom friend°you•to,:get. We will be pleased to' show and explain' these to you.„, C.00H E •Ohemist & Druggist LUCKNOW . ---10NLose COUNCIL ONT. Council:`met :in Township v mbe ` 5th ` 1900 'Hol rood � on November ° e r a members all present The minutes of. last:: meeting,. having been" react and approved of the .fallowing,. busine"ss• yeas transacted„ Jas : -Jas Bryan; ` ?ubIishinSBYlaYs,Nus6_agd T.each ` • 815, 530; George: Garton '`. ditching on sideline'.30 con 2, $4:52; John A'; Tay- for ditchingiotir32 33_con-4, ' •$2-,1•;40, John Kennedy two j • obs, ;81Q'•,' Jazraes. Gant planking ,bridge; 25' sideline'. $9.30 ; Wm Johnston culverton ` Greenock boundry"$3,; do;.dc• 1Oth side-, `'li" e 2 Nathaneal-�Bushel line ; north n $ , • culvert 10th: sideline SD R $4.75 ; C. r <:k Ellis'graveling-blindline-west•. ir.Ou_c1.. $5,-Amos•Fitzell:•,.:draining-..1'2tk>,con, $10.05; Thos Patterson wire fence $2;:, • Joseph Corrigan ,repairing Culvert -and approach --$1:75 ; ; John. -:Hann --two loads of "gravel $1; A Salmon' covering: bridge $1.50, .A- Shoebottoin repairing door.Township Hall GOc; Thos Harris repairing bridge -lei 3 con•8 $4.75;•Jas' •• Johnston' ditching,' 5th sideline ton 9, $14:70; (leo G Moffat gravelling and inspection Culross boundary; $17.97`; Jae` Ross repairing culvert 4 con 8 John Craig 40 yards gravel $2; D .S McDonald : balance gravelling • 1Otlr sieline 2 6 :'. d O d0'.Gtt1 ngg hill •lot.. 22 con -5 $106 Wm McNeice bal lance inspection. -fees 832:gravelling 75c $32.75; "Dr.)" S -Tennant fees as - 'M H 0 20; Jas Prance work ori swamp'. south line' and inspoction,;50,13; Thos. : McConnell : and. others By law liio 6, • 18.1,92;, Albert Salmon and others'By • law No 6.61.71; John :Johnston, stone' culvert and filling roadway' 5 S L 9.75. l os"-Agnew•=filling=°culvert and «dig- rging ditdWgravel roaU.13 0o-; Jacob Miller grading .end •gravelling'.'south 'boundary 10.25; Jas Webster infpectd ' c, . . ming 1.b0;. -1i. Donald six lar ge oncrete • the 18.00, freight on aame.4.05; 22.05;; D° McDonald •repairing culvert Huron boundary, •Huron -to -pay half, .-5.06.; John Fraser widening;,read con 5, cut- 'ting Bili"co>i'4-3 .50,,; 0.3' McDonald culvert con 5 5.04; John Gillis cutting bush' con 2 3.75. ; . "Alex McKinnon gravelling, Cleaning hill con 2 14.95; ' Thos' Agnew putting hill eon 2 ,14 50 ; Jacob Miller grilling 10;QO; J -H Ack art.luinber 31,90; Edward' ,Hodgins/30 per cent on coat •of30 rods wire fence 7;54; :Frank Henry, John McDiarmid,' •;'Georre•G Moffat each' selecting jurors Snellgrove-painting:hall'Wand, ,/ three. panes glass, 50.75, Wm Thorn-, ' `:; ston 113, loads gravel, 5:60. ' Moved by Henry seconded by Kaake•that the Treasiirer''be authorized to transfer r the amount deposited. in Bank of Ham- . Ilton Lucknow ~ on account ' of School Debentures, to the credit of the 'Trus- ' , tees .of; School Section No, 8; Carried. Report of Medical 'Health. Officer read and:ordered to, be filed. - ;Moved. Eby Kaake, seconded by John''McDonald that the clerk be;instructed to notify "all parties complained *of having 'their " fences on: the road'•to have `:'them re- moved• at once..:- .Carried, '- 'Karate seconded byThos. Mo>ved.b ' y McDonald, that the Collector' be in- structed to have all 'taxes 'collected on ' or before the 14th day of December as` ''per Statuto,-Carried,°, • 'The. Council then adjourned to meet' as requested by'-statu n on, the 15tli of • °' December RELi©10'!S "SERVICES., • I4ETHOWST CHURCH. Rev A ,Q %Ya;r pis,. PaOar, :• . SABBATH , [1.45 A nr,.• Penticostal Service. 1<Iuruiiig '` Out, gother." 9.451.,31.-Sun,lay Sehogl.and Bible Class., -�, ''s ea to: God',',• and Evaniiag a iilh•n m+!n , Y.._ >, t! ..evuiigvlibtie service . • . • WEEK -NIGHT SERVIu$S. e. o a ` Lea M gad'8 R Y � , League. Wednesday8P.:MMR-.1'rryer Meeting - " S .A1'SFEED; A1:I.. W i.,60ME',. the. Ciurt of Henry 111, of France about the year, '1585: 'In.the;opitiiO a er of Cavalier 'resin .A C. r of :many the, see France"' surpass in, ,interest those in "The !Three ;Musketeers , and, the elk._ mixes.:' are tr'ti y dramgtii ' in their,, power., The cos'tut`r es - iern•were mag nifibent, .and : ' the special `'scenery bright and appropriate.. Messrs. Ship man's . •company, is, strong land .. weld ; balanced. Mr. DeGrasse as Rens de roisac, the cavalier, deserves the est culogisms, that can be bestowod'as despite. th@ fact: that it was his first appearance in'the character before an audience,,.ho.was_ cool_and self-possess- ed and acted his pari; feu tle s y. They other :Members. of the Co. took their parts well, and we confidently recon-, mend "A. Cavalier Of France"' to the theatre going people otCanada. This great play-will'be be-seenin, Lueknow next '_Wednesday', evenin•g • Nev: 21st at reduced rates, 25, 35• and nfieMurchison s; . `. Plan: at Boo Stor e,.. Mo ru`iu Prai or'at1L ma. livening Prayer ut • Every third Sunday, in 'the month Sunday School service at 3 it place of usual Morning, Pra.yer. .,, every Holy CI u muni,rn'fir't Sunday ti .month.sa . N• Prayy�eer Meeting and choir practice. Wed-. nead?ty:: e4ening et 7.3J p.m.: ' • ti g s ki*lb W Wawanosh ' ' '' t'' of the'recent 11 wn .is the: resul Foi o S. S. "No, promoti'on exanainatxon . of ' S .. •,� 1,to'Pt 2 Jiro. -Ellie Thomp ;con t-2 Jun to S Mabel Wilson, E, P liza Thom son• Gladys • Fowler, ` Ed y na Agar, Roy .Fowler: •. Jun 2 to Sr 2• Robert linchanary •Lizzie . Ward;,. May , Lucy Cameron, .Pray. Jun 3 to. : ' "Gregor' Stuart, Sr ;3--1Vlitry Murray,y James ,Stirdy. 'V'illage Cark e t.• The following are the 'Market quota tions for this week .- { Wheat r ...... .. , . 62c to 630 .Yeas, 56e'to 57e, Barley, .... , . 3$c to 40c: Oats, , . . 22e to 23e BEAUTY"" AND 'GLASSES. • `VVoruen .train their eyes, waste nerve energy and :prodAuce'l perina ture ringlet, bechuse`•tliey think • glasses detract from their'personal • 'charms.- .,Properly: :fitted: glasses ',,' positively improve the looks of those :with ;defective eyes., We ut beauty'in ,glasses: as • well as behind them.,• H0W. ARE YOU • • GOODS DAILY,c • • , . The Subscriber'respectfullyannounces to the inhabit; off'- •,l.n c :ll x "'ding, 1 nowll ° :i - the. 'and, sl�'rbundinc► country that .he ..has; leased the 'l�ttll... � � - • . " ; . and is c ening out ;'stock of cal efuhv: selected f risll: Ilei'. CRilN[IY STORE .,ccnrlai [ro.net4.tjt TO00 TAING,. 0! 00E111 B IIs Sa.. • ,° best, . ,- , M t': to a ca `h rices in. ,t11e. . The• abovle stocl� has k1e�nwpuLchased a C s. • ; s P ..,, . maret_ a 1.. a great deal strai ht from. the•nlanng acturers,. arnd we are . quite ;' ls ,.1 d � g ,.. ....., nfident that - o'ods bought in this store, will give entire satisfaction.' : Our-- .... CO g platform is. . • •�: D M ` PRICES. FOR: 'READY :p RACK: �Y A call is • most• respectfully solicited. All kinds of Farm.•Produce: 'taken, .. , ' -, •'.. . t in 29:inch :30�•and 36.'nches length'. 1 large assortment of ,Ladies Tur;Co,a 5 S � . g To au g P., e 2 • and $27 each.. ° '.� r o ' all- excellent coat'at �r 5 Oul; cheapest coat is'2 ,;' :We give y u ': - y of t5 +at � 35:::.eacl--In-Mens Men's -Fur; (,r�ats:�wehave good' c � each.. Corsican Lamb, English dye at;$25 each,'; Wa '11'-b-?� 'a a. Conatiltatien` .Free.. Batisfacc. tion Guaranteed:.-.._ • . G ARMSTRONG, ,': ° •-' OP JE `V ELVR: & TICIAN, �a> les' and Chiidren's Underwear -in all sizes n - -- a�tld' -which SanfieUnshirinkable,," ' : Tn Men's Underwear we hayf3 the t,•ele'brs,ted _.- _ ', .... e' got in underwar.; man buy he will get tht3. best"' moneyy sb a . worth can' b • „ o 11 r. NEWS.:ITEMS• ,•'� -,. -.Thea latest'_atatistices.give the num ber of men killed While fighting 'far Britain.,: in--South'.-Africa as: follows:' England 2182, Scotlandte567, Ireland' 427, ; 'Waled' 65, . South : Africa• 493 Australia 101, Canada 61. The total number ofkilled, wounded: and `miss ing is ;30,795: . -A foolish girl sent fifteen dents,, to a Chicago',firni which :'advertised for that moneyto Benda .recipe fur soften». ing and •. the hands T his • :whitening a wae_tbe reply.. Souk them well in dish -water :three tildes a=.day while your mother rests,"' The :advice : was.. worth the money. .-About ',two,'weeks ago a bd,y named Shell shot a:'Ade be&r,aeighing, over 300/ pounds; 'about a ;[Hila from Pike Bay,' Bruce Peninsula. He'lirat gatr"e-Mr;'Brain •t,wv harrefs ..af' I ird' shot"wfiiohdid not;diaturr hinn°much. The boy then went homa and got his _rifle and his: dog tracked- the animal to 'ity"den• wheren,_eouple.of• bullete-finished Mr. bear forever. -=Hardware dealers and all 'parties selling firearms and' ammunition .. are '•iwarned ,..that' :it is contrary to the' criminal code to sell such articles of any' description whatever to boys under 16 years ', of age. The code also'; tee - quires that: a record ..be kept of all s ii oh;, ales, , irrclud ng. -names-•-and-ad dresses ofapurchasrs. This law'nnay not be generally known, • •John Agnew, ops of our bright high' sehool . students, • has .'left ,for r Herford;".in the'Chathain ""district;' to take a position as assistant clergy - Man "there;'.` He, has decided ;to study as a divinity, student and' his friends here wish him unbounded :tjuceess. He was a.iealous church worker :while, a resident here. -Kincardine Reporter. ' Mr. Agnew" is a son of Mr. Thos,,..Ag. S•' a Gt014GiB 4G1,,FMbPPAT;,,_,,,,:_- ` " • 'Clerk. • This week'•we• are .showing 'a beautiful ran'ge_of;_Planne Yelvet, - -Mirror Velvet, Pliss, Satin, Polka • Dot Silk,' and Fancy Silk' These are'all scarce goods and' as we werefertunate to•get_thean," at, right prices ,They. will be quick sellers, Our Millinery stock•is well assorted with the newest• floods id the m'irl et. ere todo business akeep what youawant at right ,prices • 'We ',also 'have 'the tiny • gilt , tons' and wilt braid' used so but:guilt . , -extensively for, waist trimming,. new of this village. ` ' MAcKENznt.-At the residence• of herd father, Mr. ,Peter McKenzie, •Lot 3; Con. 14, *Ashfield, on Tuesday. Ser. 14th, Annie, idlict of .the late 1teV: Alexander, Mace • , Kenzie,'aged42 yours, 7'hitiiiths,• i6 days:'" Ma(lsEiLIn'Auburn ..on,Sunclay last, Nova ----1-1th, Margaret-.lane;•-•McGee,•.-agerl 71.- ' 7 months and 11 days. ` .'The deceased, who', was'`an old and highly esteemed resident -of East;,Wa- wattosh, 'was•• an aunt of.'Mr. Hobert' Moody of this village.' ,' • MAnittp'i. . i. 13tcitea•-rATTERRAN.•-•1n 1haWnce. 11, A„ byOAItoi+ Dr.' .1. 13. Campbell Eliza" Ann Patterson; I,ucknow, Ont., to Adam { i;ronne Bicker, of'Sehobarie, N, Y, • MRS. - B00,. �. T. & SHOE ESS' •A FOLSAL , • ,Owing;_to sxckneas and no,pros: pect of: improv,einent I -offer my• Boot and ,Shoe 'busir.eas for sae Stock not large'.but, (wry ,well` assorted' Anyone wishing :to piirchase can .correspond, with me as to, terms, amount of ,;tock 'and discount, Cad to which will be liberal, for Lintend sell at once.- (food stand, and a godd business caa•be done ``.. JCS WIN,• KAR T. BTt0t Nf W. .--HEtFER � .Strayed onto toe premises of 'the 'under, signed, lot 11, concession, 13, Ashfield. on; or 'about the 8th of ,Ione, one yearling heifer; Owner can have . same by trovin}t, property and paying expenses ti'VM ,DOU'Gl4AS,'•- • • FARM FORA1:.E • V irSeelass farm of 100' acres in the ToWp Ship of Huron. . Ap ly to• tsiallltt. 8IDl)Atrr.� -Luckdo*, • • • e.,a're Wees•eViWW!'i'YeihragIINVA rYh'r'aiWr'L'i PaiWW.'i'r'e ar1a•,cvy. v+i ,0 ' Man '' ins ofMan rides ;,• are made; .in the:: Iine :of- rr r ; 7 - I" - AT l', 3i I1; ';ill1°1I III���` ii�ll�a J I!II I •I� ; L/€#r D' Aliiiiw I) J!Wd7. -- P� 4ii /r►9 �41v, roilr rj , dI1 rix • Not all.made ma.de are „g.qc�d but all we.' have in .:stock are;. r but } 'om arat'ivel •Iow. VTaybe,we ask. a cent .,., and` prices ale 'comparatively Y. .. or two more for' seine articles;' but t) at cent .Ur two isn't lost.' ' �..d... r.... -:.. goods.,.w l will come back in .thine --the aims -Our b - , ' • our directioii. -all-otkre: • - ��[•nr�e-14*--�-tern�..t,;c -start the srs�-yvd� " _ � -�, f � .. • 'T A R• HARDWARE, • • r, .ree' - ualies e .�1a v. e w them.•. a.n • , q , a, and half sizes from ' a child's six ,to ' a. • .xrian s n1a.mb qr -12, See our s eezaT� an ry. nal ty They -are -the - .•bt the,market market of cid est . . •t,