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V$ED!S1RUG STORE
criersor . ('rnas
Hon.. Thos.'• Glreenvray,• addreseiag
the Winnipeg Young; Liberal{ club ad-+
viatut the construction of a railway to
Hudson Bac{ as of more utility •.than
two trans4optipental; .roads;, . He. ,said.'
all.the grain purchased' during the fast,
two months is still in the elevators;
.and there are thirty Iniljions bushels
remaining in farmers hands. While it
is .deeireable to drip tiiyii, wheat out • by.
'Canadian outlets, the prime: necessity.
is to get it Data ' There should..'be a
direct railway to Duluth. ';•He• would
opposea11,, public :men: who have
preached protection. ,
Boum and Lot For, Sale.
Good house and lot for sale on Clyde:street'•
in the village of .Lucknow. The • ouse has
been~newly painted and thoroughly repaired'
and hi in good condition. ' There is a first.
elan' lawn and several fruit, trees on the.
place.]?or fnrther partiu1ars apply to
GEORGE G IRVIN, Lucknow,
PALL 'TERM'
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Monday September ;tit, 10024
Our . rates : are • 'reasonable
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we teach.
Students may enter at any time
• Two Courses of Studd Commercial
and'Shorthand.
C,AFlemitit, Ai L McIntyre,
President: Secretar
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at one o'clock p, m„ pursuant to
Statute in that •' behalf.. . A full atter.
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ace of atembers is requested,
Dated, this 29th day .of Dee 190.'3,,;.
P.H"McKenzie, P,A.Malco psora,.
President, Secretary
UCKNOW gg , ONTARIO-
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ion s wit
were Cob duo,
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iversary cervices in conoec-
church
Episcopal hetet , t.
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;by Rev. Mr. Edmonds,
sermons were full : of
practioai points and delivered in a'
ry earnest manner. In the evening
sg Peoples Bible class, ,service
draw's in ; Calvin church
isle {A
M. and L,°Clark, Jean Todd
and` Ens`:Murray of Calvin choir as-
sisted moroint'and,evening.
s-mated'tnorning'and'evening.
H. Macey, who was engagee with
Durnin for. ;the ,summer, has en -
ed with W. Todd, for the. Winter.
r, on, has purchased ,-brick
cirri T:. Philips fora houeein 'White
church: "v
Mrs. Clark 'is, visiting her brothers
he Messrs. McKenzie at Kintail.
John A, `McDonald is, engaged :to-
work: for T. Joyntfor a tiine.
Mr. Robinson Woods' has purchased
the.old homestelfd ' from his brother,
Mr.,'Henry Woods,' having disposed of
his' :farm on the•9th. con' to'J. Durnin.'
Miss Mary'' Rutherford recently.
.rt ,
visiteµ.;1 iencifl'S1n Godericbi.
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f Clic ' % s 1ii£ternoon of last week
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e a> 1ua pnbiic examination ofour
pehool- 'was held, The weather was
all that could be ,depired ;for, such :an
event, and the attendance of those in-
terested was in keeping with the day,.
there, 'being about eighty' visitors 'pre-
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sentThe teachers 'present to 'assist
litre, Tsihhutt in the work of eitamin-
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WANTED -1 -FAITHFUL PERSON '1'O •
travel ter a well established house in a few . •
counties, calling on retail merchants and; •
agents. Local • terriotory. Salary .$1024 a •,
year and expenses. payable $19.70.' a week ui, �.
cash and expenses advancedosition per -•,
a anent:' Business successful Ind rusbiog. •:
Standard House, 334 Dearborn, St:, Chicago st
Mortgage -Sale
Pursuant to the powers contained in •a; Der
tain mortgage which will be produced at'the
time of sale. 'there will be sold by Public
Auction, on Saturday January, 3rd; 1903,, at 3
p.m , at McGarry's Hotel, in the Villa;e of
Lucknow; all and singular village lots Num-
bers fou:-hundredand ninety-eight (498), four,
hundred and ninety-nine (499), and five hun-
dred (500), with allowance of a street on the
north side not less than thirty feet wide,:run-i
ning to to the rear of said lots, all inthe vi)-
Iage of Lucknow n thelcounty of Bruce con-
taining three-fourths of an acre. There is a
substantia) dweliing,house'on said Premises.
Terms •$50.00in cash at time, of ,sale. Bal-
ance in Thirty days thereafter. ,
For further particulars apply to
JAMES •HOWEY or to H:MORRISON
Luoknow Vendor's Solicitor,
Lucknow Dec. 17; 1992. •
'.'ing'the casses were Miss A. M. Clark
and Masers J. Joynt and A. F. Mac
Donald.- The pupils did both thew
;'selves and their teacher greatcredit
botli'bytheir 'deportment and`''in' : the
class eitiaiinattons, . At the close of
,the class,
cination of thb classes refresh.;
menta were served by the„ladies of the.
sebtioa, after•which;.a good program of
songs, reoitatione and dialogues were
given by the: pupils, under the guid-
ance of their teabi'er. The program
, given by the ehildrenwas interspersed'
by short speeches from the visiting
.teachers and trustees; ```all • expressing
their pleasure at being' present and
the feeling that good atil,atantial work
was being "done in our echcol
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arm for :Sale
=The undersigned has a first class farm for
sale.containiug 100 -Litres. 'Uocd buildings,.
stone work under all Eighty acres under
gras, good house, convenient, to churches and
school. AMile and a half . from : Kinlough,
Terms ro snit purchaser. ,,,For surther'partic-
ulars appiy to •
. JOHN :YOUNG,' Kinlough.
CAlITZONi.
This is not a gentle word—but when
you' think how liable ytoa are not' to
purchase. for '75c'the only'remedy uni
vorsally known and a remedy that
has had the largest' .sale of tiny medi-
cine in the world since.' 1868 for' the
cure and treatment of Consumption
and Throat and Ludg troubles with.
out • losing its great poyularity all
these years, ..You ail be• thankful we'
called
called your attention to Boschee's
German ' Sprup. There tare so many
ordinary cough remedies', made by
druggists and others that are cheap
and good for light colds. perhaps, but
for severe Cough's Bronchitis, Croup
and'espeially' ConsutitptIon, where
there 'is ” difficult • . expecto'rwation and
cougeing during the nights and marn-
ings,' there ,is notliitg like German
Syrup. Sold,by all druggists in the
civilized *arid.
;G. G. Green, Woodbury N,3'
Ho PQr .Salt ' .
tie Ad! rodeos house on• Roes
rho lir,, , '1: the late Nirsf..lameii
re' At ,• ' :CONNP,liti.
Boars for Service
The undersigned will keep for service at lot
17, concession 13, West Wawanosh, two
"'Thoroughbred Improved Yorkshire; Bears:"
"Maplewood Joe," was bred, by Ira Johnston;
of Balmoral. Ont t and is one of the ,finest
bred ,Yorkshires in''Ontario. The .other is
also a first class hog. Terms $1tl/00,
For pedigrees and other particulars apply to
THOMAS . MI ILER, St Helens.
Horse.. Sh.oein
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and General
,Blacks10ith4ng
House ..tor Sale
A good comfortable frauie cottage for sal
cheap on Havelockit
loo street south village
of Lucknow. .There is a good garden of hall
All acre of land. For particulars apply to
MISS S. A. BURGESS,'
Lucknow. Ont.,
The .undersigned' wishes' to
announce to the nubne' gen-
arally that ;he is ptepalred to
do all kinds of general black-
smithing, horses howing, re_`
pdtrilig, 'etc., on shortest no-
ince: • A good job.guaranteed.
SKATE SHARPENING
A SPECIATY
Call;'s,nd see -us at North
cott's old 'stand,'
1Y&OL'iflnO aSs.
Campbell st.:.' Lucknow,
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NOMINATION MEETING
Seventh, County Council J►visien
County of Bruce,;.!
Notice is hereby given bbat a meeting' of
'the Electors will be held 'at Town Hall in the
Village.of: Ripley on the Twenty-second day
of December 1902, between the hours of one
and two o'clock in the afternoon;: for the
purpose 'of 'nominating candidates for the
office of Ootnithy Jounciilor, for the. Seventh
County Co1 Division of the ,County .of
Bruce. ' If a greater' number of candi atee
are nominated than are renurired to be
elected, the polis' will be opened at the polling
places for each of the polling sub-divistona
within the said dietriet on Monday' the. Fifth
day of January 1903% the -polls to ,continue
open from tibia o'clock in the rnorning until
five o'clock • in the afternoon and no longer,;
batedthis sixth day of.Ddoetnber 1902.
'ANGVS MiU1TYN,
Nominating Officer.
House for Sale.
• A comfortable dWelling4 ttatse for `sale on
Victoria street, Lucknow: There fls a good,
atahte and driving house on the place ' Vet
further, partienlal'su apply to J. W. aPoise;,
Lucknow, or to Albert Fleming,
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pretty thingswe have.,
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FV RY'BO D W ;LCOME_
Wishing,otr�all , a Happy Christmas
and , a Prosperous New Year,
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MRD.C.McMORRAN.'
Is prepared to give lessons on
Violin, ,Mandolin, Guitar,
Banjo, Etc•
Terms.Very Reasonable
RESIDENCE HAVELOCK ST.
House for .Sale
For sale in the village of Lucknow, a splen-
did .brick douse and beaulifull grounds. The
house is heated by furnace, Sud •s tilted with
all modern improvements. Th,re is half an
'acre of ground with, good barn and carriage
'sheds. It is ona of the fines*, homes in the
village. • . For -further particu - ra' apply to
MRS. Lucknow.
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C;nMe'to.t"be promisee of the'undcralgned
lot 3a,'condeaaion n+ie, %inlosa, en: or about
ilio if tli of November last. a white aged rain.
The owner' 'is re nested to prove property,.
pay expenses and take him away.,
I>, (4I'r.1,fP.8, T,uckn'oto,
Farm `for Ski
Being south: quarter of lot 13, concession 13
West' Wawa • Containing fifty acres.
A good. concret : , ouse with kitchen also barn
36 x 50 and fr. : stables. Farm well water-
ed and. ver • ! le for stock or grain.,
MRS. . ' • NK JURY Lucknow.
Property :For Sale
The property on Ross street, in this village,
belonging to Mrs: "George Kerr is for sale,
cheap, ;For Particulars apply at Sentinel of •
wo Farms for Sale.
As I intend going west next spring; 1 offer'
my two farms for sale, consisting of north'
half of lots 11, 12 and 13, con. 6;.Kinloss, and
west. 3.4 of lot 19. con. 7, Kmloes,
The fret mentioned farm contains 150 acres
situated on the gra'. el road four miles north of
Lucknow. all cleared but a few acres, soil
an excellent: clay loam, abundance of cedar
fenc..s and fence rails ; has been. all pastured
for 10'6 .20 years, has a never failing spring,
lane in centre of farm without a foot of waste
land, also never failing well at buildings. On
it is erected two fair frame houses and new
barn 52 x 85 with 23 foot wall posts,and straw
idled • attached 46 x 64, with 18 foot poets. all
on a stone basement 10' feet high, one of, the
best and most modern barns in the County,
one-half • mile from school, 3-4 • mile from
Holyrood, post office, stores; saw mills, black_.
smith, waagggonmaker and everything found in
an up-to-date village.
The other farm, 75 acres, is situated two
miles east of Holyrood, no valuable buildings,
well fenced, and watered with a ncyer failing
creek. It also has been pastured for a long
termof years. for which purpose it is special-
ly adapted. though. 80 per Cent of it is excel-
lent grain land.
These farms will sell quickly, either to-
gether or separately as may suit' purchaser.'
Possession this fall, Apply to -
JOIiN McKENLIE, Holyrood, Odt.
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Thanking our Man Customers for
their very Liberal Patronage we
wish a
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TO ALL:
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VENOMS
Rams for :Saler
Ten Thoroughbred Leicester Rams' for sale.
They were bred by W. Smith of Maple Grove
and are in first -8i ss condition. Prices
reasonable; inspection invited, For further
particulars' apply to
JAMES' LYONS. Jun. Lucknow
:METHODIST CHURCH..
Rev i!i G Harris.• Pester
.SABBATH. •
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
10 A.m.- Classes,
11AM,—;
'2.45 r,M.-Sunday School and Bible Class..
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WEEK-NIGHT SERVICES
Monday Evening, League.
Wedne day evening, Prayer. Meeting.,
SEATS FREE:,. - ALL WELCOME
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
• SUNDAY: '
Morning Prayer atil a.m. '
Sunday School -3 -
Evening Prayer at 7 p.m, • •
Holy Communion first .Sunday of every
month. , •'
Bible 'Class and choir practice Wed
' neaday evening st 7.30 p.m.
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