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In the care.of stook•
is to. keep
theca' free 'from lice Ate animal . nfect-
• • sd with lice will, never thrive, nq. mat-'
` ter•how well' you may feed 'if.; No
..farmer need, allow .leis stable and his
stock to `lie: troubled' 'with lice ,when,'
,there are et).- many preparations which:
• he can°ul;r t • destroy�.the •lice."" We:
carry all the best known ones in stock.
.fess's jnstant Douse filler 'Persiatic•
Poultry Powder, Hersle's •Reliable In -
;sent Hiller,
n-•seot'Hiller, Little's Sheep and"Cattl
Wash, and several others. " These: ar.
all easily used and there•ie" no danger
of `injuring' the animal in •so, doing.
The powders ara More easily applied
and . are quite , ae effective, Las the
washes sun cause the animal. lege dis-
comfort , : Besides thead preparations
• we•carry a full line of medicines used
in;•the stabler. Lochead's Condition
Powder is .giving the' best, of satisfac-
•tion.' and you will do well to get it if
in need of something of the kind for..
your stock•:;•
A. C. LOCH EAD.:„
CRUCCIST:
I4UCKNOW , ..`'
ONT•
STA NI.I-Y;
BROW1''S ` LEGT, JRE
Wow Corpe$pon ent . Entertaine•
d -a
Lnpgo Audtenoe•'at'Maesey
A very : gr itifyirig receptionx • wag.
that: givt.n to- Stanley, . •McKeown;
Brown, ver' e r,, tpundeiib With;. ,the
K.U.' li ; iu1 LausayC$all,.on Saturday..
" •night, on; theodcaeiifn•of pit.,
..P•
lio appearance here .under. the :patron,
' ago _of:_14. Loi.;..._ 1c,DonaW;.ranci4lie-
otlicers • of, •the. 48th •.Highlanders:
' There Omit :have ; been :it., least: three
"thou..
use
nd persons present,'who showed
the greatest interest in; his •address,;'
frequently applauding orlaughin' as .a..
'. good point was made or•afunny in;--
.
cidentrelated The lecture was `;freely'
illustrated :with stereopt,` on view's
na:`s -
ra hots: taken = lit 't � � ectuxer all
,�
through/ the : campaign;:,_ and which,
graphically, illustrated; the Most'
tern tins •features and • incidents con:•
fleeted with the work of the.C,inadians;
Mr. Brown possesses ,an easy; and,
;•,'fluent delivery,. more of the converse
otionai`, than- ;academical style, which
soon placed' ` him en rapport . with his"
audience. His evident' mastery of
his subject and his ability • to inter-
sporae',awusing and entertaining incl-
'' dents constitute a, considerable, element
in: his, favor .:and . i akee the: '•lecture
'deservedly. popular.' Will''appear',in
Town:' H
'all,•Luckno v, ;under • auspices
I.O.F. on Friday, evening, Jan. 25th.
One •:more of the pioneers of :this
County. has gone to join the_silent ma
▪ ority.-;This-tnmer- hr--theperson of
;. Catherine' We1lstEennett relict of the
late Arthur Bennett, whose:death took
place?last Tuesday at, the home of her
• son-in-law,,Mr..Phos, Hawkins. She
`had• been ailing for some time, arid. all
Pout $1,13EBT'
4 SH1i+' ELq" RELU3 OIJ SERVICES,
The la grippe is very pr"evalent, in •
this locality at present: • ST.: PE, ER'S CHURCH
er is g�tt t f I
bi
Mr.'Bow IVUA
arum,; ;Prayer a
titettiug I'rayer a
Eery third Si
Schaul serrue at
•Meruing Prayer.
rie13;.-Cl�zL1wU1
month:
' Bible .M:Class''
ueaday'evening at
lug int; a few logs brought; to his,steam sawmill, 13th
•cote,
The winter looks: as if. it were set
ting in now,, We will likely, ha,
severe w atbtrr for 'some weeks • to
Congo.
Mr Idernden who taught pultlic
school at Zion, many, years ago,. and
lanew w a resident "of` Turtle; Mountain;,
Mail , hes: been visiting l♦riends in tilts
vicinity and.. he ],Oth con
9
•
Lindfield,•Miss Lindfield
and Miss Ethel Dustow,,' Nile,: ha,v:
friends near Lueknow.d
4
Seine of :those who havebeen•. sick
been Visiting:,
with the lagri'ppe are now-.convales
cent '
Great sorrow ie': expressed by ^the.
death•of.our beloved ;o.vereign, Queen'
Victoria.•
An. ,Epworth• League s
,Society ^,ha
rebently been formed at Hackett's
appointment of the Ashfield"Methodist
"Church: and meats every secondThurs•
•day evening, ` at 7.30. The following
are the officers 'installed';' Hon, Pres
Rev. F. J. ;Oaten; Pres;:, M.S. W.
Irwin;' lst Vice;Pres.;.,'Mrs. W.
, P.`
•
Reid 72nd Vice Pres,, Mrs D Hackett;
3ra 'Vice -Pres,, 141r . A I3owles ; 4th
Vice -Pres,, Mr, J Stothers ; Secretary
Mrs W P"Read; • Itec-Sec.. Mrs J
Stoth'ers : ' Treasurer;, • Mr • M.' Alton •;
Organist, .Miss L'Lane., ‘,
As6fiQld C'JunCil;niet Jail.. 1604 ac-
cording` t►t•'statute - ale nbors . all
present: • Each took iht• .•necessary,
'deelarittion of''oflee . and ga'ificatioi s.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap
proved. By-law No. 1 'was passed
,fixing the "salaries of the different•
officials, as follows: Clerk-30;,'Trea•
'A
surer 90; ssessor M
$80; Auditors Cach`'$9; and R•. O.
each' $6.00;. selectors of Jurors $4.00;
on • motion „off McIntyre• and. Stothers
M J McKay was ,aoprmuted .Assessor.;
R Carrick, collector` "' John.Long and
A R. ;Finlayson auditors Cheques
were iytued fur, the following, amounts
D Murray ditch con 14.04; -Ji Bowers'
plank $5.60;; J• H P 'Hackett; re` -cul
;$3, Hugh Glenn 'gravel :$5; W :Mc'
Quaid rep bridge ,con'7: $1 Minniciptkl .
world for 2a9sem
saetrt• rolls; and 'one
t7o11eetor'a roll: aiid - express' chargee,
;$6.20; Darrow *Carso?' legal advice
for 19001.$3; WM G,ordon rep aerepsr`
5.Oc,;.,•John 'K McDonald ' ditch 'on
boundary X1n
5; H Ensign rep eul'o
'boundary •25c; D Boyd ,shovelling.
gravel .$2.25;.., Wok McArthursupplies
for 'Council .7.6c.,
'Council adjourned rto meet again:,
Feb 16th; : .
1?P14STOTHERs,' Clerk
—Mr. Stanley, Mcrl gown" Brown's
discourse 'Was, unique in ''character,
differing in au considerable degree from
the average•type of war.' lecture.. It
was anecdotal and episodical' instead
of •being;couched , in the conventional
form Of 'a disco reive :• narrative.—Ter
onto Mail and Empire.... WilL:appet e.
in•Towti;: Hall, Lucknow, . under : the,
auspices of I: D.F. on Friday evening,
January : 25t1i. Admission, 25c, `re_
served seats 35 cents.
,pitcher was broken at the :Fountain;"'
and 'quietly her'spirit was wafted oyer
• to :the great; 'beyond, , The deceased.
t .. wasborn an :the' ''town of .Kinross in
•Kinrosshire; 'Scotland is 1815. In
1834 she married Arthur. Bennett and
came'to this country' a few` years later ••
:where they'succeeded in making a very;
comfortable home for thetnselvesi
• untiring hospitality and -,loving, kind
uesses in thole old pioneer days are to
widely known in this locality as to
• 'need'no comment here. Suffice 5.i't ; to
say she . endeared 'herself.- to- alt . -who,
had the pleasure of her. •
`acq.uaintantie.;
and. for a long ;tinge. `>her. • kindly .,voice
will be missed in, the :household in
which she was so much beloved//.,' She
was' the mother of three children ,• . two
• of yvhon'i survive her, namely, John
:Bennett,. who' resides on the old home
Stead;•:and Mrs; - Thos.' Hawkins. Be-
-'
•eiaes' oleic two she'- leaves behind
twenty grandchildren • And ' twelve
•' 'great-grandchildren;. The:. funeral,
services were. conducted by Rev.; R.
Fairbairn of whose' :church.'the de-
(eased ' was ,,a .member.. The;
bearers were her two grandsons John
B, ennett and;'Walter.Hawkins and her
• four grandsons ifi law; Mrs: Eadein
Mr. Doherty, .:Mr, ~ Gray: : and• Mr.
Jr u
• Servant li,,60a,*ell .done °
. Thy glorious warfare s past r
, battle's !ought, the vietorlea , won
TENDERS will be reeeithAy the under-
signed up to February 5th .A901, for twenty -
:Ova nordn ogood soUnd green body. weed,
bee& arid m pie four feet Tong, to..be
•
ir 0.F
nOURTzSIIVRWOOD; NO 50, LUCK -
now.' Meets °vet y first arid third Mon.'
day 'of every month tu the. Oranke Hall,
-new, fer it isn't. For More
been'. extensively uged kir ,
throat trouble. 'Mts. Bellington
13doth said of it, years ago, that 81'slo
"'family, where there are young phild-
°oda all though. the bronchial tnbet,
pleasant;: sate; eebnethieali ]s
The Vat:leek& and Lamp, Ittlilcb should last a We.
time; and ,a bottle of CtesMene complete, t..5.5;
Illustrated booklet contalttlitg, ,,,,physlciaits' testi.
menials free upon request,. yoa•Citssokitritt co„
Wbo" can' think.
, thing to patent?
tent your Ideriat the may bring y wealth.
rite JoBri IVEDDERB & CO. Want /Snot.
.neyik Weeblriston. 134 C.. tor their Sim° Area otter
•
•
11atn
7 p u►,
nday iu the tnontb, Sunday
3 p m, in
Place of ,usual
•
ion hist. Sdnday;of every
tod choir. practice Wed
f.80 iti.in, •
'IIMETHfl ,ISVCHURC.H..
.Req A o Iarrlt9, Postor,
1313.ATIL
• 10 a M. .Classes _ t.
11 A, at.-Memor al Service:• I1Ten cry pf the.
0geen• t
y'Srehool and Bible. Class.
7 r• u.—",Where is'the young mar safe Y"
1yE1{ix# 1' .sr;l;vio�.
Mon.yay $Tin -- eaguN
:- Fraeer 'Meeting.
AGL WELCOME;
Wednesda'V $ 1
ST A'1 S' JJF.ISEE
ilag
Market:
Thefollowi .,g are the market.quota-
tions for this eek ;
Wheat, ..,
Barley, .
Oats)
84C to 65c:
.• iO4 •to61o.
to 3$c
r.: `27cr to 28c:
o' ,that Christmas' is\ over;
iiig have, resumed there
•course we would'. call
ion sto a fw'fac
Q ats;re-
g ;uur stock
lave the
and t
usual
ensu
garde
amlloa .
ach
•
and.: r a •:seventeen' jewelled
adjus ed niovemenr-it ',beats;'
then; all. 'We gmt antee.. it in
. ae ever. :respect: •
7ffcaliand pariph1,et
G.►:RMSTRQ:NC
THE ;JEWELER.
faker & Confectioner:'
Has,just received'a large assortment
of choice Confectionery, Canned Goods;
Raisige, Currants, : Dates, Figs, Peels, `:
Nuts, etc:, which will besold at;cloee.
prices
NO.. 1, 'Pastry: Flour
•
•
E... 0)o' Stock.'i
There bre remit'
want'.to 8'8 11 .before t
Also on
11.:
a, lite
and Ca s,;Ladies' Co
•a.•
t,.
1.'
l I31 VAR ,
lits n . l.1 l cr' '" `1;
Ott d 1aes� f goods,')O,
at date.'
of,Fur .� t CtiS 111 Men's. l4d.143,
ts; •(.'apes, and Caperlues
SPECIAL PRICES
to.c,l .tit.
+.
N P14.!
of al probe tion ald si e iatloil
/a � 1 I
It p ssesses .a:l1 the features c nsnler;i1
desires u' 1leaessal,y dr,;�;.:,.
bee
by good coops:. lill(l ha nanEy: Of the .defects�V;�..;
of other stoves... ..,.
Why. ' not: �•
•P ent one to �' yo i•`'� wit `'
You :kno:w:. *.•
the old cook1' stove : hasn't done
rg'oo'work orl�� for :: ; arse
It.. will be $ well: spent.:.. Y� .,,
t r De 0. TAYLo -
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BREAD, BIJN,S AND CAKES
.Theriking the people of LucknOvi
in‘ the peat, and iir'Wishing goon pros,
perons new year, Would still ask for.a,
fair Share of your trade. ',,,
oKENZI
•
, Deuble and Single Berlin Wools
Slipper Soles'i Cottons,
lIandkerchief laees 'and insertions;
Polity W60' Itibbonk, AO" tifiens
Deninis and Silks; and Art Ilnibroid
VV.E OFFER.
oppastk
ff
s c `"! ' Cf ,;' foxed felt slippers 'with elastic front,:
" Grain -13al. high Cut '.With renmlar heel `.iiarin lined :
Atenis.:one, two and three'buekled 'overshoes .' .
'' a .. two`and..tour buckled,witrin lined. grain .shoes,
'kr'. felt boots with loose sock
Id:Safe 1314.j.00
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