HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1901-11-01, Page 8e.04', feature •af, our Prescription
'Departelent,4' We. ito 'not ;84)4
strh prescriptions 0,0ply ,because
the mellejnes aro: to 1 a;;.given:for
den o8tio' Drugs ,and,
Chemicals, of doubtful• -quality are
sat;: gooei•,`enough for these and,
we always.. iso the purest meter-
; le
ater-;als..le Compoundingreceipts for
uriitnials, the ' same as we Would
uaoif •the mixture'were for your.
self~ Try 'us with that reciept
flay compowders'.
EADe
S {:.:ant
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'rtsggist, •
ONTARIO;
lesrvd Hind Right
Ir.of the 0. ,P .1 . trainmen sttP
ped tip i o, a ; lady ,teacher, from ° neat':
•Lueknow- on the night'of the enter=.
tangiest and asked if be might accom°
p ny lier:hcme' She'asked hips what
',Meant and .when Ile said he;Ranted`
to see her. home she asked .him ••if he'
wanted to be arrested Needless to
say the. young',`igent lcroon (I) made'
hi isself ,scarce in short:, order.—Tees:
ii►eterTNowst
t' filar. tackle's Meeting'
The meeting, in the!'. Presbyterian
ohurehf on Wednesday; evening last
was .well attiended;" and 'ally, "present
were deeply interested in Mr `Leckie'e
addreEgs�otu Tiife din the Inmber camps"
itind Die' work, among•the'men.,' Mr.
a eokie's
.opening remarks were con
hued to:hia cenveralon from a life of
dissipation to a.,consecrated• life and;
When the 'call ,came to him to'., engage
in his .present work be gave,up; his
lary office in Poro.Buron and, with.hs;
bride, the ,daughter of":a clergywan;;
k ,�wbut2lto Huntsville and entered ;upon'
gal" Iris'° rni�eiln work During hiSt.'year`
)lir. Leckie visited 161: camps; held
2S1 meetings, 'visited, 20,000 .men,
travelled ' 3,22.0 ;miles, distributed
1,598 papers, •657' -magazines,; 6,270,
booklets, song 'tracts 'to'
nearlyrill ' en'
thenn ,, 491omfort' bags,.e'.
11. song. books, 61 testaments, besides
those ,,in''the' comfort hags.. At the"
olose,•a -very'hearty°^`vote ` of thanks.
• was tendered• Mr? Leckie: .The collec_
bion••.was;...alao .:.` iv .,.,
,, g enr;,to the. lecturer.
.,#or hie', work. 1 The 'thanks of the.
U,wion are: extended to, the pastor
ani trustee board ,for the•P
rivileg e
of holding the -meeting: in the Pres:,
byterian church. '
A•` Re a1 Reoe$ on
The town of. Wingham--on - Tuesday
Put on her festive ,clothes to give a
royal Welcome to •" tttat ..magnificent
i" %pacer • aro a`if , ifter his very
.•successful season among the world's
faateso pacers, At the G1;'1 E station
he 'vas'.presented, with "..a `Loautiful
Collar of flowers. ' A procession(was
then formed and headed by the. Luok•
:now "brass band he' was escorted to his
winter quarters. Thousands of people
from Winghani,; 'Luoknow, 'Blyth,
t3orr e, Wroxeter and • surrounding
towns lined the route of the procession"
, and cheered` enthusiastically for the.
.fastest .pacing horse that was over:
• bred in Canada. On Friday evening
• a banquet will be given to the owner,
J. H; Swart!), the driver, Al Proctor,.
• when' they and•,Hareirre grooin•will he
presented with lockets, ..suital,ly
scribed for the •occasion;' ;Mr, Sweyrts
promises toepegt pext'year Harbld'e.
' %%innings of this, and -he bat also two;
• my three green ones that our• Yankee
cousins . want, to look out 'for • next
season: On Friday: a:matinee will be
given . by the Wingham, :turf club,
when, weather permitting, Harold U
will Pace,a mile to beat the Canadian
record on a half in le trach,
Addt and; Pintat1614
The foil„nwin is a copp of the ,ad.'`
dress aocompanied 13y; .a ,well. 0144,
purse, wbi'uh was presenter) to Mrs.
Br'ennai • ay' i'!#e. ,congre,ation, :of
Poter'o Episcopal:; church,. 'precious to.
her .departure for Berlin,;,,,
To' re, Brennan,,
Dear.:Madam.--'-Wp,.. the inetubers:
of 44. Peter'8 W church, haying -4(41i
regret learned that ,you are',about to
take yourdeparttnre Trots our nidst
wish in, a small way .to show4 the:
esteem we hold for. you, You' hays
been a inQ:ntber of our `congregation
, since the time. the congregation
first gathered in Se, • Peter's chureh,'
yoi ;have always been faithful in your
place on Sunday an,d in ;agta of Con
tinual well;' doing you 'have aIwaya
been forward. We will: tied' you en
Sunday. and you. and'your, family' will'
,be missed, by us and tate `community,
Hoping that :you : will accept,„:,the ec.•.:
ootnpanying gift -with our united beet
wishes,, we: assure you that our prayers
will follow you all'le year. new,, home..
We; trustthat Odd Will be'. with':you;,'
• Signed on' -behalf, of St, 'rotor's
church.. • REv:• C! 11. i”. Oiyrti
Thi Fate a. Non•Subeorlbai+
Here is thq story of a'man who was
too stingy to takebier home .Paper.:.,—.
A pian 'wht: is too economical t0' ; tlub
scribe for, a, paper' sent: liie'^little boy
to borrow• the copy . taken, by bis'I
neighbor. ` :In hie ,haste the boy, On
ove> a'.four-dollar•'' stand of, bees.: and
is ' ten minutes 'looked 'like a wiirtz
squash Hifi cites "reached his father,.'
who -rag hid assistance, and 'failing'
to'notiee'•a; barbed wire'fenco 'ran into'
that; •. breaking it `down,'' cutting. ;a
handful of flesh out of his •pnatemy
and ruining,a four -dollar. pair of pants:`
The old cow:tookadtantage of the gap
in the fence,"'got, into the cornfield and
killed her
;self eating ' green .corn
iHearing, 'the ,rackot,f t'he wife tan,' up
setting,five=gallon' churnfitl, of .rich.
cream into a.baaket Of: chickens' and '
drowning the whole hook. ''In' :the
burry she dropped a seven -dollar set of
false 'teeth The 'baby left alone;
Crawled through the spilled Wilk and.
into the parlor, ruining a new twenty
dollar,' carpet.. • During., the excitement
the eldest daughter ran, away with the
hired man, the dig broke up eleven.
setting• liens and . the' calves ` ,got
out and chewed up four '`'fine ebirte
that were on . the clothesline
ASBFIELD.•
The inspector, J. E Tom, ,visited
'school No. 5 Last Thursday and ex-
pressed himself well pleased with; the
discipline and proficiency of the pupils.,
Farmers have; been very busy :dur-
i6g the Pastweekin getting up their
roots,; They -are an excellent. crop 'in,
most places •'.
There;was a meeting • .the 'Bible:..
Society in Zion church last week.
Rev. A. McKay, Presbyterian minis
ter. of Lucknow, and Mr. D. C. Taylor.
gave excellent addresses isuitable for,
the occasion..
Mr, Win. Bowles: has taken unto
himself a life partner in the person ' of
'Up
kiss Borland. i nd.
We
wish'
our young
friends a long and prosperous voyage
over the sea of.time.'
The Quarterly Services of the Ash -
held ; Circuit . will ' be. held •in Zion
_chtirch;_Novcmber 3rd, "at: 10,30 am'..
Rev. Mr. Cain of Bethany Circuit
officiate' at the services.. '
TJIL LIV$.NoW 114R11kET •
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•Plouri 'per 190 i&2' .69
]'ail Wheat ,,..,4..,.,.'.,•. 64.• 66
Oats , }. , ,•, .• , . ., ,.. .33. , ,36.
:Barley. .,, . �• .,.. ; ; O 45
'k'eae ,,,. ► .,°,,.... •;.,, . co: 07
$utter per lb, , , .. ,:. 13 ,15,
Egos- per dog , .. ,'.:, , • 14 14.
Lard Per ib,;,.,. ,..,, • 14 ' .14
Potatoes pair bush..., , .• • 2fi 25
Apples; per ;barrel.,... ,' ] .`50' . 2 00
For full and, accurate Toronto Mar
ket Report see seventh page ••
RE41QIoUs
METHODIST' CHURCH.
Req A',0 Harris, Padtor
1ABBATH .
,QUA.RTEIRL( MEalury G'.:
10 d,x.*::Levefeust,
SERVICES.
ea, Underwear ..
.14
Is' a.:stapic article, in N'ovetnber. ; Some • lhifds you get
are a good fit until you ,get them wasil d, • Ott after
that they are •too smal, Get Stanfield',s t `nsrrii kablo�'.
you g tents that will not.'•'shriak. Wo :
and then ou pawn a.
have them'. 'in all sizes in men's.:. Tri', fleec.c� 141�1;c d under- 'I
wear' we bought sou?,: at a big -r ducti . .r Gusto .'
.:fine' ! get the benefit.
In `Hen's Clothing, : Overcoats i
We are cutting price for'November, Savo money by +.
buying from uk,' Po 't 'forget the, boys are )rtcluded,
whenqac a cut prices in clothbig.. ' I •
is, provided with, the latest,and; most•up to -date goods.
Ur . iiii. ery, Departx ,e 't
We:don't•:hu` much at a timebut
. . nothing
Y • .•- we,� 'buy of .on: and..
then nothing but the best. Miss .Mathewson ill, „ ive
yout)
satstactiol �'f ,.
y 1 you, want a stylish= list. .C�lvt us a.
call;:'
11 A it, --",Why haat. thou,furealceu me" •
a.n
1t.•. -Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.••
9.45 r.u.-•Suaduyr
School And Bible emus.,
7 r, 41. -"Brothers, and ''.Silt rs.",' • To '.the
young people.
' WEEK-NIGIIT SEBVIOE8
Monday A r.ar, League., '
Wednesday 8 P. u: --Prayer Meeting:
'SEA91.1t :F1tTLr. ALIL WELCOME•
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ST. PETER'S CHURN
SUNDAY,
Sunday School and Bible Claus at ?.46. a.m
Morning Prayer At 11 a.m.
Evening Prayer at 7 p.m, •
Holy,Ccmmuition first: Sunday of .every'
month,
Bible Class• and choir practice , Wed '
nesday_evening•at 730 p.m:
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'Uur stip ck ls' cc m;pletein
in all seasonable novelties and'
we .aro prepared to ;fill alb
orders promptly. -1
and Inspect our stock
.before purhasing
A'•, good• range ofd outing
hats.
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Administrators Notice.
'the matter of the estate of Simnel
Porter, late of the City of Redlands'
in the .County of San Bernardino
in the State of California, U. S. A.,
I'' Laborer, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant Co B.S.
0., 1897, Chapter. 129, Section 38, and amend-
ing Acts, that all . persons '.having ,claims
against the estate of the said Samuel Porter,
who died on or about the 22nd day of January
A. D. 1899, are required to send by post :pre-
paid or to deliver to the undersigned, the
administrator with the will annexed, on or
before the 15th day of November. A. 1). 1901
their; names, addresses, descriptions And a full'
statement' of 'particulars . of 'their claittle and
the nature of the security (it any) held by
them, duly certified. and that after, the said
day the , administrator will proceed to dis
tribute'the assets of the said deceased amort
theparties entitled d (thereto,
having'
re
ga
r
only to the claims ofwhich he thn shall
have
notice. L
Dated this 30th day of September; 4. D.
H. L. ADOLPH, Box 262.
Brandon, Manitoba,
•Administrator
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... p o 0 boats , .
.:.. tom. . � e�%
has oo.man.y of them and if •you vcr
�� uta cod b•.
-chea call at :A. „ ,
p slew s shoe : tare. .. . � .
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have
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Sp1it,.Grain and. R
ubber.
Prices to suit you
We..-
have e
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quantity.
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of
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school' shoes that ., uar etre ,
.,•� .: guarantee ,anteo' ; to 'wear : ,Well for
$1.25.•per pair
Arid, take notice that we .have em •lo.. e ;
� p y. d a first -Ulan., l e ,tirer.'�who 'tivll� r`
yotir shoes, neat) .and..chcl 1 , . •, •::. p epair
y cheaply. And dont for et, that wa : will
,from us free of charm.
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forget, • , sew .1111 • shpes. • purclaseci
House :For Sale
The 'un dorsigned' offers his ' commodious
'dwelling and, grounds for ,sale, ' Large airy
rooms heated With furnace i all in first-rate
order.: 3-4 acree'or land, bark, and sheds,•
nearly all kinds •of fruit trees, fine'phade trees,
hard and soft *titer: This property is con
sidered one of the very best in the village.
If not disposeu of in a• law days, will rent
house either furnished or unfurnished, '1`ernts:
can be made.• to suit. Small amont. down,
'ballance„yearly payments if 'necessary.
.; Apply to:G. W. BERRY, 'Luoknow.
Houle For Sale
wo•Houses and Lots for' Sale;
I(For sale a frame house in good' condition
e gtainitig seven• rooms, kitchen. etc., and
t ree•quarters Of an acre of . ground, on the
corner of Havelock and Gough streets, in the
village. There•is a good stable and young
,orchard, and never failing spring well on the
premises. °• There•will also be wild a frame
house and uarter acre 'lot on Campbell street.
The house is hi good repair, and,•contains five
rooms. kit hen and woodshed, good stable and
orchar4'n d small fraits.
App y to: SAMUEL BARBER, :
Waterworks, . Lucknow.
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The -large and .commodous house on Ross
street.: The propertyof the late Mra. Jamas
Somerville. Apply to W. CONNELL. • ,
Farm for Sale.
One of the best • farms in the township for
sale -North Half • of Lots 67 arld 68, Cones-
sion 1, Kinloss, two miles from,the village of..
Lucknow, containing 160 -Acres. ' There are
good buildipge on the.3property.''.The farm
is in a good state of. cultivation • For particn-
len apply to ' •
JOHN hMcKENZIE, •'':
Box 149 Lucknow.
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Leicester Sheep' For.
tteta+een 5,000 arida
, wd6' 'numberoi7lambs,'bLRotth si
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, and.eSia shearlingtame,Kea ,i been issuedby the provincial SONS,rlepGitNefS); 1°lirh H 1rgc• i,otdver former 3 cars, 4
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1.00
�N GET
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A» kinds ut' pules suitabler
' vaperating at •the^
LI.CK'NOW
EVAPpRATOR .•
ffigilest.p iee paid.
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JOhrr pro ..f..
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