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Lucknow Sentinel, 1902-05-30, Page 8r 1 E DONT MEAN THE referendum although swine. peopie asy it. but we' !nu*u your blood. .It is loaded .with. impurities at thir.teason of the year What • you. need. as a blood: purifier, and we hayo it. for jou, one that we can recom:f mend-nOrra. Owl( ConroUND or SARSAPARILLA, This: is a powerful blood purifier. It is eonbpoeed of. Sarsaparilla,- Yellow Dock,,Prickley'Aeh and • , ether equally.raluable vegetab lo remedies Iodidesof Potas. • slum mad Iron. It is useful in: . . eases of lois of appetite; impair- rad digeatioo, liver troebles and also those troubles arising from; impurities, its the; blood. Yon: Cannot • do better than try . a `bottle. 100 full dotes for 'One Dollar.• G. LOCHEAD, rCNEMIST AND; DRUGGIST. i UO=1iOW., ONTARIO lops : tuaczuseli- INSURANCE trir. .life Health Accident Guarantee Marine'' ,TIOKETS-Railway Ocean and ;Tourist Tickets Everywhere 100•Acral-Good Stock Farm for Sale 3. XLnrobisoa, Agent. • • • W, F It >e$ S Y The, eighteenth, annual. meeting of the Maitland Presbyterial Woman's Foreign Missionary. Society , was held in the Presbyterian Church, ' Moles-• worth on Thursda�v May_ 220th. Itwas one of tbetbeat meetings ever held by the society. .The attendance both of repreaontativea of the various u jerk* of the society and•, visiting, friends ,was, unusually ° large.. Tbe programme was full• and interesting and a spirit, of esrnestness'and Bence prevaded the whole ' meeting. Through the kindness of the ladies of Molesworth .everything was done 'that. could: add to the comfort and "enjoy=. meat of ;those present. The interior of the church was made, most attrac-. five by.the presence of plants. The: days Proceeding's began with ' a, devo- ionalmeeting presided over' by Malcolm.: ' In''the absence of the, President, Mrs. Perris, thechair win' occupied by , Mrs. 'Roes, of Brussels, who . wap assisted in' the ; opening devotional exercises by Mra. Dunn and Mrs. MacKay. The; President's address wis earnest, encouruging 'and stimulating. The Secretary presented; the:; annual report of the year's • work,' and: the. Treasurer her statement showing the contributions of the year were $1547.72. In -addition to this clothing valued at $572 60'*SS sent to the .Northwest Indians. ' 'Mrs. Millar led the meeting.in prayer dedi- eating the offering to the Lord. The reports of the Secretory' of 'Supplies and Leaflet Sectetary Were read and adopted The ,discnssiou on, 0% What' conati>rtes a 'good meetingr and' .a conference of Mission ',Band Workers both hrought'forth a. free interchange. of ideas; ani resulted' in giving muck helpfull.'iaformstiou. ' ' The following ladies took part in. , the discussion:: Mrs. Malcolm, Ilrs. Brown, Mrs. Bal, 'lautyne; Miss Ross, Mrs. Richardson, Mra. Mitchell," Mrs.. Dunn and Mrs.' Robertson,' The conference.as pre sided over by Mise Oordgtl; The question drawer uncle; the charbw of Mrs. Stewart' .and Mrs. Chadwick proved a moathseful part of the pro- gransme. Miss Camphell; Missionary, from India, giving a touching picture. -of suffering bumanity'and . telling the. great work Christ's followers seek, withhis help:: to • do:, During the 'course of Ler' address,,. Miss. Campbell exhibited many curios which she had brought'from India. Mrs. Malcolm,' Mrs. Coombs'' 'and Mrs: ' Chadwick rendered appropriate music which was much appreciated.. The election of officers for thesuing • fear reeelted as follows .,President,, 'f rlce Ross, Brussels, 1at�lvice-president, Mrs. Mc- Kay,, Lucknow ; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Ballantyne, Molesworth ; 3rd. v' residen Mrs... Malcolm Tees vice-president, , waterr, 4th vice' president; Mrs 'Peri e, Wingham , treasurer, Mrs.:. Rtnitard- son, Braesels ; s;ecretary,. Dirac hiac:; . Nath, Lucknow ; leaflet secretary, Mrs. Chadwich, 'Teeswater , secretary of supplies, Miss MacDonald,'Wing ham 'The sogiety agreed to bold nett annual meeting at'' Wingham on 'the Wird Tuesday of May 1903. Hearty votes of thanks were 'passed' to ,,Miss Campbell and the'' ladies of Moles- worth. At the publicmeeting in the evening the church ' was well. 'filled The annual' report of the' society was read Rev- A. ‘McNabb and'imprressive addressed were delivered by Rev, Mr. ;;Dunn, ' of : Whitechurch; : R4v , :Mr. West, of Bluevsle,, and Rev W., : A. Wilson, M. 'A., returned Missionary from India Circumstances having transpired which necessitates my return to Mt. Forest, I have therefore decided ,to oiler the whole 'of my stock for sale. either en bloc or in detail, and in order to Treet the pub!ic we have gone through our sto4 and marked doods Down to Cost, and in a great MANY LINES BELOW COST. •.......s•.•.CaCC..aeon•.o.eoa••leoaee+eeieeeeee•e!Ieelf 0•eeea'e•sle eee•eeee•••s!• •' w • fe a •. •. • •: •, 9 •• DRUG. .• • • • s • son for using'Pari Green will soon be here. It • is ct'. the 'utmost • The ea. • . importance to Ars,'and to our customers} they should get the best, Our Paris.. • Ure p n has been chemically tested and pronounced pure. - It his poor policy. to. buy ' '' a cheap adultrated Paris -Green Save a few cents on . a poundand lose two or • three dollars' in work.. Our'`price 25c per .pound. e' • • r i. • •. • • Eureka F 1 . Killer and. Sprayer• .., � , Sprayer •:This Fl..Killer is • : � .. We are � agents for the •Eureka�:F1y 'Killer, and Sp ay y' g >.g guaranteed , to do the • � m ended b ;all the leadin r Aarcl�ltural:ColTeazs, and • work,. It kills'and' kee • s the flies away • from snick. • . T; y '. it and. see 'how much •. .:: 1? easier your horses.'will work, how much -more quickly cattle will fatten; and how • ranch nc h .more and better.milk the cows will give. A, herd,.of•cattle, can: be sprayed • • S S NO HUMBUG ` in fifteen or twenty minutes' • 1• • • ▪ � •JGHN . d 'CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS. ••••aae•Cies•s•ati.ei••ee,e•ai••aae•aa•"••ire*•ea•eaa• . •. • • e • •. • Extra values in Spring` 'Footwear. Men's HeaAr Split Congress $1;00 to $1:50. Man's Heavy Oil Grain Congr ess, at $2.00. This Gaiter is a genuine snap and one that, we : will guarantee as it has been tried in. the bzst Ray to try shoes, that is by the wearer and : has given satisfaction in every case. Men's Grain PloViVoe,. Blucher cut, • both lace and buckle at $1.25, worth $1:50 Also our Men's SplitBats at $1,50 is a good durable • shoe So we hope dispose of our entire stock hy,„the.$sirst d July, as' we have to vacate the' ihe premiSes by the middle of said month. in soon; so ps :to have them. all yai ard all accounts, will have to be settled at an eat ly date' as Any 'monies not ir.ollecledby,july moit assnredlv be placed in 'Court or otherwise for collection. • CREWE r Mr. Edward . Hughes and family, Sun4Yed at hia sister's, Mrs': Pierce. TonyPierce who Went to Manitoba hurt harvest arid was. Algoina. all winter, returned home Sunday. !"•.' 'Hasty had a chimney struck with OA Thursday 22nd. 'Mr. H. Tieleayen had a chimney atruck and other damage , done to the, house, OD ThUlDdSy • gr. Thos. Culbert has got an ar tesiari well sunk. 'He is still nimble to:work with sciatica. • To Rent The brick store and dwelling house with storehonse and 'driving shed. A good business stand. Pmesasioin ab once. Apply to ' MRS: Manilla St. Helens. LLPAPER Give us a call and we Nrill use you,right. Repairing neatly and promptly done. ouse Furni.s House furnishings are . in dernpnd and we have e..tra. values in many desire -able lines of Carpets, Linoleum§ and Lace Curtain's. Brussels Carpet at 85c and $1.00 per yard. Tapestry Carpet at 35c, 50e, and 60c per yard. All -wool Carpet, Maple leaf 80c per yard. Wool with cotton warp 58c per yard., Union cotton 25c to 5Qc per yard. • Linoleum 4 yards wide 82.00 per yard. • Linoleutn 4 yards wi.le $2.85_ per yard. Lace Curtains 25c, -50c. '75c and' $1.00 per plir. tate CurtainS'$1.10 to $4.50 per ppir These are all <Toad values and never iail to please our customer$. The Millinery Department has all 'the latest novelties in JIat-'1, Trimmings, etc. Give Miss Mathewson a call when _you waut anythin% in this line. • 001\T:Nt • • • • • • • • N.B.—Butter and Eggs taken as cash value during the sale. • • • • • • • • • • As we are. now settled in our new' location we are better equipped than evei to meet. the, vr a nts of our many ' cuStothers as everybody knows that we carry a well-assmted stock of the following lines' :" Bedroern Suits Sideboards . centre lable.s Dinieg Morris Chaira Comm on Chairs Rocking Choi I'S nigh Chairs ' , Picturee Window ShadPs Book Cases Deskl Ball Racks • Clothe,' HorseS Pi:ture Framing Parlour Suits • • Rockery ' Springs :Common lizids • hii tit attended to Night or Da*, Now is vote- time in buy 8tatiiiikery 'Weil "Paper and Books at coSt before ; remove to 'the othor side of the — street. Doo!t, fail to avail ypur;ielf of this chance,. W. J. MITCAELL JEWELER STATI9NER • • • Its, no wonder that The Sherwth. Willianis•Puint . gives' such genuine 8atisfaction. There's so -much care "Used in: makinq it the ,materialti ,it is made ' from, axe so good and the men who make it are so thorough /and so well-traind in good paint making, that will give such perfect. 'results- . You make no ..... . miffake ih ming it TV'S for the outside 'and inside . • • • 0 • • • • • 064 0046•411 .400000 • • •