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AnItnliAN coanZsPONDIENTS :
Ifassith Nation:A Bank, New York.
/layover National Bank, "
Internati..nat 'r rust CJ., Boston.
Marine Bank. Buffalo.
rylit)nNatiouat Bank, Chicago. -
Detroit National Bank,_Detroit.
National Bank of Commerce, Katsas 114'
• National Bauk of Commerce, St.
MAN TS IN MONTRILtE :
The liank of Toronto
JOIIN D. NIOH.OL. AGENT.
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31A1R & SIDLALL,
Bankers, •
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al banking sincs.s;
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dras t:;. ut Canada and the United
Seat,: Tqake collections on all points.
: Western States. 'Manitoba and
the North W. -A Provinces, and ail
whether note or aclOunt, %ill have
promo' attention.
Notes anted and fartner's sale notl
cashed.
We 1..an to farmers on double or single notes
at &Lon one to twelve months time, and at
• AbIC ra te of interest.
We loan small or large amounts on scoond
.triort4a.:;e on farms or other real, eqate sec-
twit.- and oa first chattel ni Irtgages ou live
st, -el: anti implements and crop.
We %Ave a lar.:e amount ef funds to advance
.,a trot mortga4es from 5 per cent. to ti per
...jot. The rat'l• i ratted according to the
ality ani .4 the loan required.
• ha. e on hand for sale 100 acres in Ashtichl
impr 'land. with fair buildings and
w sold at a bargain.
We repre,ent the leadine; English and Cana-
dian yiTe insurance Companies a.nd can
etre_l Dtv,iridt,•,• on all Flamcw of property in -
Stock or Motoal Companies as desired.
Our odic, hours are fr.on 19 a. m. to 4 p. m.
VOL XXV-50 -
the nchnoultutinti
THE LIBERTY TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE
FREELY ACCORDING TO TIN DICTATES
GP CONSCIENCE WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL
OT4R LIBERTIES
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Luckuow, December 16th, 1696.
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FORSICK OH ILDREN.
The managers of the Hospital for
Sick Children, at Toronto, appeal to
the benevolent throughout Caned; for
contributions to pay,.cff portion of
the debt on the institution. The
GO2. SIDDALL
PittinE
Chriams Qt
. MANAlett.
erg es
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inoTtgage of .i..)0,000 falls due thia
year, and under the agreement half of
it must be paid off. Owing te the in-
crease of patients and expenses, it has
been impoasible to save anything for
that purpose, hence the urgent request
fois"the aid of everyone who can spare
a eirigle.dOlisr.'' During the past year
over 5,000 children were helped back
to health. or these 633 patients were
'cared for in the cots. One-third of the
patients came .fruin place2 outside of
Toronto. .The Hospital is a Provincial
institution. Its serviees are free to
the children of parents who cannot
atford. to pay the 811141' fees charged.
Some of the moet difficult - surgical
operations known have been skillfully
and successfully. . performed at the
Hospital.. Many tt parent has had
cause to bless the great charity, not
only. fOr saving their child's -life, but
for making happy what had otherwise
been -a sorrowful home. Children wile
lied been cripples for, life but for the
ministrations of the Ilospital will grow
up strong and straight, and in. tha
years to come they, too,- will bless the
work of the Hospital and 'return
thinks in SOIlle tTtugibte manner. . fp
twenty-tvro years the Iloepital for
Sick Children hasbeen the means' of
helping 30,000 sick children.
A charity of -this character is .
serving of aid, and we hope the readers
of The Sentinel will remember it at
this Christmas Seasorl, and do their
share to help Mr.: Re')ortson and his.
brother •Alaeagers uu 'or
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LUOKNOW ONTARIO, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16th 1898.
Tea -Meeting
A grand tea-reeeting will be held at
Hackett's church, Ashfield, on Monday
evening, 26th inst., when a splendid
program of addresses, -music, etc., will
he given. All are cordially invited.
Tea served from 5 ,to 7 p.m.
School Concert
The pupils of S. S. No. 7, Kinloss
with their friends will givean interest'
ing concert m their school house on
Thersday evening, 22nd inst. The
program will be varied in its character
and partially novel in its nature. Ad-
mission 15 cts, chiliren 10 ets.
ty. Contributione ty he addressed
t.. J. Ise .ss R ebert eon, thairinan of th.•
Ilespitil Trust, Teronte. They will
. he promptly eeklowle4get1 by the
Trees sel in the celumns of the
Toro to Eveniee Teheei a rn
West Huron and Halton
In the bye -elections to the Ontario
Legisleture on Thursday last, in West:
Huron and Halton, the Government
carried both sesta. In West Huron
the Hon. J. T. Garrow, of Goderich,
was elected over Major Beck by a Christmas Festival
majority of 45, and in Halton Mr. 1 The annual Sunday School 'Chrigt
Barber defeated Col. Kerna by 150. nitl8 Festival and entertainment of
St, Peter's Sunday School, Will he held
in the Town Hall; Lucknow, Thurs-
day evening, Dee. 1224. at 8 p.m.
There will. be a very attractive pro-
gram. A silver collection taken at the
doors.
Horse and Buggy Stolen
Che night recently a horse and
Luggy was stolen from.the barn of Mr.
Henry Taylor, wholivesin Kinloss
township on the boundary east of
Great lubbing Offer.
Whitechurch, ande 'ne- trace of the
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animal or rig. has been heard of. A
Notwithstanding the fact .o.f the
farmer. in. Turnberry township, also,
imposition of postage- on .newspaporti,
hada horse stolen from his stable the
the SENTINEL seerill be sent to any
address from now -until -the first of same night. _
January 1900 for the sum of one
dollar. Or we will supply the SENTINEL
and Globe for the -same length cf time
for 1.5O;iitthe SENTINEL and Mail for
0.40, or the SENTINEL and London
Advertiser for $1.35,s
Christmas Trade
Lucknow inerchapts, it is a general'
remark, ,are better prepared -for the.
Christmas trade thts year than ever
before inthe history of the place.
Their places' of business, are bright
with an assortment of holiday gifts
that will- equal that isplayed in the
farfeest cities. Lucknow citizens can
have all their 'holiday wants supplied
right here at'home this year. Watch
the SENTINEL'S business columns,.
To Let.
D welling house ou Inglis St
Lucknow, S rooms, hard 4nd sof
water. Apply to
M. Weesii, Lurgan.
LadlesBetts
Just the nicest kind of a present.
and not out of the way in price. The
new belts are most attractive in every
way. You can see them in all the
newest , and desirable cclors at Arm-
strong's Jewellery Store.
LOCAL ITEMS.
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u -Buy ourskates at P0. Tayler's.
Just Opened..
Direct from the best. manufacturers
elegant perfumes, fragrant toilette
soaps. Would. like to draw your
special attention to. the above lines.
They are the best we have ever
handled, erices are right and quality
gauranteed. Berry's Drug Store. Dr.
Gordon's Old Stand.
Just a Word or Two
Before making your purchases for
Xmas presente, spend a while in
b'erry's drug and fancy goods store. He
has a wonderful attractive collection
of goods, suited for nearly every kind
of presents. Prices seem to be all
right, away below former seasons.
Everything shines and bristles at his
store.
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Orange (Moors
• At the rear meeting (;f Luck -now
Leyal Orange Lode,: No. -12q,
Tuesday evening last the following
officers were elested :-W. 'Alasters- Dr.
.1. S_ Topant; D. Master, W. .)1eQuil-
len; FinlgVec., Jae. Lyons; Rec., See.,
11. Archer; Cii'splain, R. Grliain;
Treas., W. Taylers Lecturer, A. T.
Daviion, Director of Ceremonies, 'Wm.
\leNlellen; Committee -men, . Fred
Greudy, \V. McQuillive W Cooke, W
Miller end N. McCervie.
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Ours is not a line of ordin-
ary goods wl!ich wear out or
soil,
CITIZRENT EVENTS..
Penton haa get a job as a traveller
fee it cigar fires. Ile ought to be a
teking traveller. And there s more
money in such -wcrk than in some
telier; jobs.
'rue Provincial lye -c'- in
Nipiseing and North '11 ings will
take place on the -27th of *Jecember.
The late tro in Nipissing was a
Reformer, end N Hastings- a
ative: The candidates are the
satee in each case- , at the general
erection.
The Can'etlian :moles is like the
little Irieleuen in the novel who was
A Few SlIggestions!I ter latfk of a batirti."
To ;site the moose a chance for life,
the Government passed a law that
FOR TOTTITu MITT: nobody should shoot one of them for
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F•sh • eery
tertu of years. For a while the
Parcel Post jackass
'rite deputy P.,31. General has sent
the fellowing. circular to publishers :-
‘.‘The attention of postmasters•ie furth-
er -called • to' the fact that. no parcel
can be -sent from Canada to any other
ceuntry. by _parcel- post it bear a
enstoms declaration' spttine tenth 'the
witeise s.f .ntents and its value.
As the acceptitnee.by ayostmaster. of
the :parcel addressetto- any:, other
c6uutry, and not It ov with . a
casto.m.s cleclaratioa!tiaill sult in its
being -sent tally. dead 14tterliffiee, are
6pecially direeted, net to accept ...such
-pare Is without thte customs declare -
. • W.0 •
. Tho customery menthly rneeting Of
the W. C.T.I.Te was held .in.Oddfellow's
hall on Wednesday afternoon. The
president, Mrs Bryan, conducted 'the
Meeting in her usual affable rnenner.
The subject of "Sabbath Observance"
came, up .and it. resolution formed to
as c�-operatien -of local Ministers in
bringing the matter more proininently
before the public. -Com,
m
e 30(oese-enjoyed exemption from attack
Fin(11 Seale, .
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ettLinilis,4414 to,.
!mt he seems to hive wearied of the
e
Sterlialt i ?
! ver • tfted cased. piptre.. mbnotony of thee weal:, -piping tiniee.
S9-444itof peace, ..so he. ,assembiei his forLA:..4
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i...1-'Ilasaa , aed
$t3riistg *vet- Ms:toted Urishrel!a.e. train near -Newcaatle. In
iver NT seeele the first
and attacked an Intersolonial Railway
t C
else 0otive came
"lb r 1111* -116<to
110147Qtraci LADIES
St3rline Slibasssilsitkure Sete,
ideergita- .te,
Sersekne Silver it $uives,
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Chain Bracelets,
`. Silver 1 hitnhles.
• sn, .406 ; )14 in..,
s.
G..niViasigs of ry
Sterling Silver Meanted
ere. sia. •
•t'411`..'s,""s
FOR OLDER, pzorLz :
skirinisle the loco
conteiseror, thre
t..
A mieutele
part -of tle
paragrepli
press i•
tome es ira.ie .
ed by post to the Unit um
and foreign countries, it may: sit.;
that these forme if declarati n are
farnt--Ned by the post office to persons
off
f the moose being
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en tog existivq, on the
eq.
:Sold Burglars,
Midnight marauders entered A.
Finlayson's in '.14ochalsli Mond4
night of last week. Whet.. *hey had
tnsde a careful ,selection,.of what
goods and groceries. they thought they
Might require,' they .went into the
postal. conipartment and stele. e25.00
worth .of • stamp and Small change.
It is impossible for 'Mr. Finlayson:to
torn any idea whwthe daring ,visitors.
Were, lait they .seeni to have :adopted
.‘Pate's plan- to effect an, entrance
aid turned the !oar of the front -door
with a key. Out of consideration for
the man they were robbing, they
• Railway Matters
Eiucation and transpoftation are
perhaps the two most practical ques-
tions our people are called periodically
to 'Iliseuss,. and every hamlet' and
community ;die° to its future welfar
gives S01110 attention to these matters.
To this cud it number of representa-
tives from the surrounding townships
met 'in conference w.itit our Village
C0111161 on Monday ifternoon in • the
Council' Chambers. The ineeting,
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though an infgrrnal one, marks the
lbeginning orshat merle a 'movement
of much interest endimportance tci
our village and the ontiro country
surrounding.' The quo -akin discussed
was traneportatione the poseibility of.
securing the extension of a. completive
line of Railway to Lucknow, and the
'probable advantages this market and
the territory tributary to it would
gain thereby. : were agreed that
sonie well directed eftort should be
put forth in bringing to the notice of
the Canadian 11.'acitic Railway the
business advantages of An extension
to this point. It was decided to ask
the townships of Kinloss, Hueon.
Ashdeld and Wawanosh and this
village to discuss the matter at the
approaching municipal nominations,
and to ask' each Ccstincil to appoint a
representative to.a 3 shit committee to'
co-operete'- in procuring, stivistic.s and
-Go to the concert to night in the
Town Hall.
-Garcia, the great) Cuban patriot
and leader, is dead.
-The Bruce County Council is
naeeting at Walkerton.
-Greateet treat of the season at the
Town Hall to night.
--Many appy returns of the
season. R. oonsr.
Mr. Hailey Davison, of Toronto,
was in town on Tuesday last. ,
•-A large assortnient of dolls at
very lowest prices at Harry liays'.
-Spleudid musical program' by the
combined choirs in the Town Hall
to -night.
If you want to sell a farm advertise
in the SENTINEL, the best advertising
mediate.
--s-•The annual iChool -meetings in
rural sections will lab held on Wednes-
day. Dec. 28th.
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--s-Every note and account must oe.
paid to Fred -Grundy at once. • Take
notice of this.
-Public and high schools will chise
fee the Christmas holidays on Thurs.-
cmy,• Dec. 22nd: •
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-Just arrived at R. - bloody's an
extra tine tot of ,Xmas' candies and
confectionary..
-Miss Jennie McCrimmon, of Rip-
ley, is visiting' at the reSidenee of Mr
D. RS. McIntosh.
--Fancy Chinaware and glassware
in erfdiess variety at T. L. Treleaven's
fancy goods store.
-- Girl Wanted ! Good general
servant girl waated at once. Apply to
Mee. Thos. Lawrence.
-Fisse THAN EVER, is the -com-
ment you hear- regarding Jeweler
Arnastroug's Xmas display. -
-Vtreteven. -For the winter, • a,
careful man to do chores, on a farm.
Apply at once at SENTINEL OffiCe.
• -Fred Grundy always sells the best
value in men's ulsters. You kao*
that yourself. Tell your neighbor.
-For pure drugs, medicines, baking
powder, dye stuffs, horse and cattle
medicines, go to Berry's drug store.
(Dr. (ordon's 11 *and.) • _
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-ss-You oult bee tho% or 8 for 5 cente:;- rth at loafer
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WHOLE NO. 1297.
-A special freightlisin passed up
on the railway on Sunday atternoon
last. \_
-Theurling season opened last
week, and the ice is now in good
condition.
-The mercury dropped to eight
below zero in Ottawa ou Monday
night .last.
--The first hockey game of the
season was played in the rink on
Tuesday evening, ,
-The roads throughout the County
have been badly blocked with snow
the past week. •
-The rink WAS well patronized by
skaters on Saturday night last, the
first of the season.*
- Two special freight trains left the
Lueknosi station this week with grain
and other freight.
- Mr. A. T. Davison and son Meer -
ley spent Friday and Saturday in
Kincardine Township.
-Mrs. john Alli
n, of f3eaforth.
spent a couple of days with friends in
-Lucknow this wiek.
- A rasp named W
suddenly at Reid's h
on Thursday morning
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ilson, died very
el in this village
- Little Eddie-ra. what's " the
silent majority 1" Pa -Two men
when there's a won* present.
2 -Fred Grundy wants to tell y.)tr
that he is making a Sacrifice Sale of
Clothing, furs, hats and caps for 30
days.
- Parties living oultside of Lucknow
can become membe0 of the Public
Library on -payment of the small gum
-Xmas Eve at Armstrong's Jeweler
Store. Just think what it means.
-CHILD SETS. Knife, spoon and
fork, from 75c a set, up, at Arm-
strong's.
-The appeal case of Robert hall vs
Wm. Speers, which was to have been
tried at Goderich on Tuesday, has been
postponed till spring.
--HAT PINS. -An inexpensive but
nice useful gift is a hat ptn'in gold,
silver, or enamelled. Just see them
at Armstrong's.
---A conference win be held (D V.)
in the Presbyterian Church, Lucknow,
on Wednesday, Dec. 21st, beginnin,
at 2 o'clock p.m.
-The Grand Trunk Railway offer
exceptionally cheap fares for the com-
ing Christmas and New Year holidays.
See their advertisement in this issue.
Good things from Reid's Bakery. -
New York fruit cake, walnut fruit
cake, fig cake, jelly roll, chocolate
cake, Boston jams, and a choice vari-
ety of Other kinds to choose from.
-1). 0. Taylor has some very pretty
pudding dishes and cream kitchers in
Japanese ware which make very
suital.le Xmas gitts.
-Miss McNabb, teacher school
section No. 7,. Kinloss, will conduct
public examination of the school on
afternoon of Thursday, 22nd inst.
-In the election to the Legislative
in East Northumberland on Wednes-
day last, Mr. Douglas (Lo.) was
elected over Dr. Willoughby by 586
----Go t a R. Mo31y's for soda
biscuits, Italian fingers, iced honey
bar, honey tumbles, ginger fruic, lady
lingers, after dinnerr, fruit biscuits,
away down cheap for Christmas. -
of 50 cents. , -Your husband or gentlemen friend
-.The party whd 1st a red colored may enjoy the weed. Make it doubly
woolen shawl on Stauffer street on enjoyable by presenting him with one
Monday last, can have it by calling at of Armstrong's fine gold or silver
the SENTINEL Office. mounted cased pipes. Prices from
82.00
=County Council, nornivations for to $7.00.
Huron, -Kinloss and Lucknow will be -We see by the Windsor Record
held at Ripley on the 19th inst., at that out former townsman, Mr. Geo.
one o'clock p.m. Mair, Vice President of the Windsor
-We notice that Joe Lang has Curling Club, has opened the curling
s
discontinued the publication of the season by defeating the President's
Owen Sound Saturdsy Star, the issue rink by a score of 18 to 13.
Saturday_being the I,ast. --eIn the live bye elections for the
Dominion House on Wednesday last,
cation to the Ontario Legislation for
-The Tara council is making appli-
the Liberals carried four seats by
large majorities. Mr. McCarthy,
the passage of an Act to legalise the Independent, was elected in North
bonus granted by that Village to simcoe
Biettd & CO. -FOR THE 1b.)LIDAYS. - A good
----Days' Castor 011 contains 75 per friend deserves a good present. If
you want to make a present that will
be a pleasant reminder of the donor,
and 'eking happiness throughout the
coming year, call at Murchison's.
Change of advertisement will be found
in another column.
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chocolate crea welnati :at -**' -'e;ticent of pure Italian Castor Oil and is
''''f the ef• very pleasant to thse taste. ,For sale
only by Harry Dos, Chemist and
druggist, Lucknow. I
-Very little excitement exists in
the village over the,coming municiph
elections, and the cOly names we Ave
heard mentiened for the l positions are
tBhoearmo!mbers_ of the present Council
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-Walnuts, almcind nuts, peanuts,
filberts, shelled almonds, shelled wal-
nuts, ,chocolate alM011(1s, chocolate
walnuts, maple creapas, walnuts, peanut
sticks, etc., at 4. . c!ODY'S.
T
-_,-"Meals at all 'ours," the famiiiar
'eating -house a n nSuncement would
make, with a slight change, an appro-
priate sign to hang at the door of the
Lucknow post OtlicS.`
-Days'. Enaulsina of Pure Cod
pouted, at It Moopi.
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We have. a few Cutters tn d yet•
Those desiring to get a- barellh osrld
call ate once. Styles andprices_eo suit
everybody. II ildreci.
-Sunday Schdoi teachers would do.
Well to call and eee our tittles boeklets,
5c ea,ch, and npwartls -for Sunday
School clatises at -T, LS Treleaven's
e-Messts. :Alex. :icheisors, of Kin
1084,, and John ItloCharles, of 'Huron,
are attending the County Coticil
MP•ting at Walkerton. _
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. Fancy Geode at Days' dreg
store. Come - in -end get his priset1/2.
Xmas goods of all tirade. Prices that
will surprise you. .
-A, window display worth seeing
"Will be Jeweler Armstrong s window .
cm Saturday. -nice every day, but Liver Oil for cough li and colds, pleasant
,perticularly nice for Saturday. ._ • to take and contaies over 50 per cent
--YOU Wilt find the. hest of oranges, of pure oil, 25c and 50c a bottle. Try
a bottle.
'lemons, Malogli grapes, dates, cilia-
berties, Spahish Onions, etc„ etc:, at lluin forreerly G.
It. Moody's.
to press these facts upcef the attention Ir. D, R. Alchitosh last week
of the company, if, neceisary, by inter-
'Whigham. She is a good looker and
purchased.a very fine driving mare in
viewing the President- and. Board at•
lleadqtearters, and a te,porary com-
mittee to carry out the ,initial work
aud expressed wiehes of the meeting
was appointed. •
• ,-Most we ..have 'fain° resort
to. Our illustrated- -Catalogue!? to meet.
the demands ol Cue customers. This
me- 'wet heve.. the finest.' line or
Watches, Jewelry land t4ilverwar5iever
shown, in • • "ff and conse-
tg
tinenat derssfia;,- ,p,teded to
would tigs are. .ribetuo! We
meet t
the ir
Have t
yOUrsel
lecked the door' when leaving, prestrtii-1_,-
inss. t irer
red. .S0
-getting a part Of the plunder who -omen who hav
ab:y prevent anyother. etek, to
might. not ).e lucky enough to •have
the ciatibinatiOn.
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jolic over a lecent
r.g the round% ef the
g of cus-
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1 nersfeir areas dispatch -
ill 5061 arcels and it is e'very
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C, 0.1111 b more snit-
dioorseler. There is no necessity
e• than a, nice p.ir
, of
1 whatever to apply to the cuetoms for
Gold. Sp-,ctacles or r.ye
G1asse4. We have some nice
Chateline Casts that go nicely
with tui G1at.1144 All the
• Cu:44;111-r hai to do is to get
• suited al) out Weight _ and
Quality. Wi• do the fittng
• wir e e ut char ro
tlryni, fur a-; ;t matter of feet they are
furnished only by the poetoffice, as
hae been the .praetice since parcel poet
wee esetblished, No ,declaration .
required for paekets containing Trier
chandise sent -to the United States.
The new Imperils' Postage stamp
hi h will come into use on Christmas
-!' Dey hal been printed and those who
• Xliiite iiIiit3 Seem leiee.seen it spell(' highly of it as a
ri1it without a visit to wurk of art. It is about the size of
Anniversary services
The anniversary .servicea. in. 'Idle
Methodist. Church -on Surelly fait
were well attepded, and , large conga
.gations were preseete at both services.
In the Morning the ltev. A. McKay,.
of the . Presbyterian Church, kind ly
withdrew the servicea in •his own
erch and occupied the pulpit in the
Methodist au& his able and,
approRriate sermon was greatly appre-
ciated' by all present. In the evening
the paetor of the church, Rev.. J.
Learoyd,•took the services and preach-
ed an excellent sermon. OreMonday
evening, dispite the -stoteny weather,
en appreciative audience assembled in
the church to beer the lecture by Mie
Leatoyd, on "Christopher Columbus
and hie times."' From start to finish
the lecture was highly instructive and
interesting, and at the awe' a hearty
v0t3 of thanks *as tendered the
speaker oh motion of Reve-Mr. Oliv.ant
and seconded -by Reeve J. G. Murdoch.
The chair was ably tilled by the Rev.
A. McKay, and the splendid muscial
selections by the church 'choir were
greatly appreciated.
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the iubilee stamp and is printed in
/A
. three celers. The :damp is a map of rrastron : the world on which the British Empire
ie show ri in red. Across -the.`fRt are
the " Canada Postage." Along
the bottern the patriotic -and poetic
34.1froll toro 6;F:raiment "We liot emote(
t mpire than has *sear pcinted,
while above this arefillie words "Nines
to corerneite the date of
issue, In each 111w -the lower comers
the figure "2" appears. Though sjiN
ally designed for imperial postage the
Tstamp may be used for its Lee value
a for all post or otherwise.
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must
liberal pa
from the et
eieet our costom
fljImas buyer
Owe. (arly.
• . set its%
Armee erest Staff are
ow goods. -
d out Our Christmas
-our custoiners, anti
nkful for ;he very
bu` we have received
zens Of Lucknow .and
surrounding oeu.ntry'.. and. I hope :that
we shell clitinue to have your eonfid-
Me and a share of your tradesfor this
Chriflimas and New Year. • You. will
tind Our stock of ftuits:and confection-
•ery •the very lieet, and we wouldask
you to eallsaud . inspect our stock and
,get Otir prices helot° purchasing eltie-
where. Come-4early and secure yoqi•
choice.of the ,purest cenfectionery that
can, he had . at rock .bottorn prices:
Your epurelesse will be carefully
,
labeliedituhl del i yered at • your ehoine
whenever. you wish. Again, •wishing
you all a 'Merry ,. and Happy
New Year,,, we reineiii yours, IL
Moovv.• r. • -
tT.ItEi;s,7--(1, W.- Berry, the
druggist, has m:uleSpechil purelitssee in
goteis suited . for erneineating. Xmas
ake
eek
save
..vo buy-
moves. well. •
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•:besie de". •• • .•.ft-flas
Vv. The
•• ,atirio•- '4.or to the
as;o1 . -4este Is
Nola/ *POWrnt
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-Go -to Days' drugstore if you
want to See; a variety of.. the' latest
ineblianital toys for. 189S. lie has
them. .
During the present manth the local
and 25c a packag
councils will inske arrangements for. •
-A full attendance is requested at
sending their indigents to the County
. the business meeting of the Y.W.C.T.
House of Refuge. ,
.e-WONDERriTte is the expresston we U. Friday evening at the home oltiliss
F. Hambleten it 7 pm.- Saidie
have 'neon hearing often lately regard- .
Johnston,Sec -•
ing our immense line of Ladies' Gold '
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tarn) property, comprising 6) acres o
lancl,.,1llc be held at Cain's hotel,
Luggnorir,. on DecemLer 21st. JOHN
PtinV113, 1111Ctio0Er
-Duncan McC
T. R., ys,rd maste
been, transferred
he takes the place
penney on the Kin
-Days' Pure C
Powder has stood
of years and is ad
the best that can
and get a sample
only by Harry Da
at Stratford, has
Kincardine where
f Conductor Halt-
ardine branch .1
am Tarter Baling
he test for a number
itted by all to be
procured. Call
ackage free. Sold
a, druggist, at 15c
-Mr. Andrew Watson, of 1.2ev-eit,
Mich., and a former resident of this
section, who was spending a few weeks
here the guest of Mr. William Barr,
gave the SENTINEL a pleasant call on
Friday last.
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ILLTDIEBCIILIE111.
Everybody gives Handkerchiefs at
Christmas time. One never has teo
many, and for that reason we bought
56 Dozen Handkerchiefs last week.
and added them to our already wel
assorted Handkerchief Stock.
We now have a most couiplete stork'
in this line. Prices range from 3 kr
5c, in Cotton, and So each, for Silk,
,
upwards, with speeial values at 1,00
12 1-20 ,
and 1,5c, in Ladies' Swiss
Embroidered, Scolloped and Hem-
stit,clied Edges, and Ladies' and Men's
Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs at 150 and
25e.
-Oysters! The very best Booth
"Oval Brand" salt water oysters,
something with a real smaek about
them, sold in bulk or served stewed or
raw in the best style at R. Moody's.
--The following are the markets
for this week :-
Wheat, 65c to 66c.
Peast 52c ter.h.c.
Oats, 26c Ifc.
Barley, 42c to 45
-Do nat ' , •'" are
.p-.eyeo 14
many pretfv ,„ be found
in the hardware line. Call at D. ('.
Taelor'e and you will be sure to kee
something that will &mit your fancy.
-PuesEs-Most people have money
to carry -that means something to
carry it in. A sensible idea, and a
sensible:gift. Jeweler Armstrong is
showing them Sterling silver mounted
in real morocco, real seal leather, and
real alligator.
ASS.#0,44a.
GLOVES.
What uicer Christmas Present than
it pair of Glovesi
In this line we it:Igo have
preparations for as big sale.
Ladies' Kid Gloves iu all
shades.
Men's Gloves,
guaranteed to wear.
Childrett's, Miens and Ladies'
Gauntlets in Grey and 131a,ck, st 50c,
75c, and ;11.00.
Kid
made
the new
and Mocha,
ioreits
TIAB.
Every young man, and older ones
-too, likes it new Tie for Christmas.
Our range of Ties was never better
than at present. The New Puff Tie
is the Lawler for this seeson. Our
motto in this line is " Ne*est Styles
end Closest Prices." See our Puff
Ties at 15c, 25c, 35c, and 50c.
•vieeireser
'Many other lines of Seasonable
Goods suitable for Christmas gifts at
Close Cost Prices.
Ria Cameron
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M iSS Florence Ile in bleton entertain-
ed the members of the Y.W.C.T U.
iii,
and a large number of thei entbr . at
her home on Friday . even . After
the devotional t xerzlises conducted - by
the vice president, the hostees wel
'corned all in it very 'cordial gD1r.
Readings were. given , by Miss,
Lawrence, Birdie McIntosh aad Lottie
Armstrong. Misses Hamilton and
Sara McLean sang solos which ' ge consignment of Xmas goods such of Lanesville, says that after purchas-
well received. Refreshments were WA cuff and collar -boxes, shriving sets, .ing one of Bennett's Excelsior washers
then served, after -which all joieed' in i glove set., gents' • tie belies-, photo that his little boy of six ye as old
singing "God be with .you till we eneet holdeis, jewel cases, trinket boxes,- could work it with ease for a washing,
again". The ineeting•clowel, with the comb trays, pin. trays,„ souvenir plates. and they recommend the washer to
Mizpah benediction .• Call and see goods fof yourself. ' ()they&
Watches,' A visit to Armstrong s
Jeweler Store to look ever his fine
line of watches is worth considering.
-County nominatioas take place
on Monday, Deo. 19, and elections on
the ,first Monday in the new year,.
Township nominations wag be made
on Monday, Dec. V. . '
trces. 13c go -id enough to. dr
his atom. Brilliant cleCoratio
ol every description. Rearm
counts given for Sabhath-Se
charitable porpoies. Dr, ett
stand.
-It is coming to the tit»
year that the people of Luck
.vicinity are making their y
menta. Why wit call and
payment with tho print
are a number who sir in
•this paper,, rvid owlig
and advertising. It woe
--Are ask for a share of your
Christmas trade. We go on the prin-
cipal that if your trade is worth
anything, it is "worth asking. So
please remember R. Moot.
-Mr. D. J: Mongovan, Ate able
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editor' of the Orangeville Post, was
weelayed and clubbed by the son of
Juage Mistlarthy who lives in Orange-
ville; on account of the editor criticis-
ing his father.e .
-Xmas an.1 New Trim cords,
caleriders, booklets, very 'suitable for
Sunday School children. Call and see
them at Harry Days'drug and fancy
gooes store. • ' • -
-The many friends of Me. George
Berry Will be glad to .seo him again
handling the• beatitiful in Mr. Arm-
strong's Jewelry Stcre. George will,
we believe, assist Mr. Arnistrong
until after the heiliday rush is over.
-Mr. John' Reid, whqlr.110‘ past
few tnodths kms been employed in the
here loft on Tues -
re he has secured
n the furniture
ent of
--CI
nae hon
the ns eareltity of
beds raOva
health
he
and
ly-
hat
Oro
for
work
er. it
it they
great favor onetbe publi
would kindly hand iu the amoun
owing.
:-Since the last issue of the Sentinel
Treteaven has received another
furniturgfite
day for Oheel
are exceklent situ
d uPholetering e1S
R%g fires.
airver-*-The Piery letest designs
ID
gra albu
dressing ca
manicure ke
end a.host
time, to write it
inst. see.uti. Berry's Drug and Fancy
'ooda- tore. (Dr. (lordon's Old
and.) ,
1 Money ! By not buying
the Excelsior waelier. Mr. W. Agar,
nae pre. Di
mon sense
having your Ma
atilated, and
an will attend
LUCKNQIN PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Public Library is now open on
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
of each week, and all those that with
to avail themselves of good -valuable
hooks on Religion, Poetry, History,
Biography, Literature, Science, Fiction
Miscellaneous, 'Navels and Voyages,
will find many volumes to choose from
and when appreciated have a on -
to cheer the long gloomy winter*.r.
ings, and leave ielasting impresser
wse
the mind of the reader for tirreeqe.
eterni.y. There is no part le 4t. s,
If .
Epent more profitable than
the biography of gr eab and PO r•hs
which elevate the mind to euitate the
example set by those passed from mit
view. But their works still remain
with us for our guidance, wheee eye•
ings and works its lustre shine ag
san that imparts to earth her biele
light. Such knowledge cannotla -
be profitable to both old and
where many, yea, very many,'
have in their youth neglected
to gain knowledge from books,_ while
others may not have had the pillvilege
we now enjoy of free schools and
libraries. We have now in Lucknow
a well selected and valuable eollectkn
of books for all those that wish to
read them in town aud country. The
directors are adding Feveral hundred
doliars worth of new books to the
already large stock accumulated, which
will make the institution one of the
largest outskle of the cities in Ontario.
It has been said, and truly said, that
when you find a ceinniunity of the
reading class you will fillet them morel,
law abiding, and intelligent. Many
through our free institutions of learn-
ing may yet become famous in history,
like others that have preceded them in
the field of fame, We still love to
read ot their memory and! aele*fef
them with our pen. e •
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__Mr. James obnston, reeve of
K.inloss township, we understand,
intends retiring from municipil politics
and the names of George Moffat and
Frank Henry are prominently men-
tioned as probable candidate.. for the
Reeveship of the township.
-Almond nuts, shelled and in shell.
Shelled wallnuts, filberts, Brazil pea-
nuts, new halloweee, dates, oranges,
lemons, Maloga grapes. Candies -
1000 lbs. mixed; 500 lbs. cream and
about 100 kinds to choose from. The
eqemillebest assorted stock of ma-
in Lucknow, and if you want a
e, any size or shape, you
ce it at Reid's Bakers-.
viants; trext door to Gall
harness shop.
-Mr. A. Cienapbell, I.P.S. for West
Bruce, has been appointed one of the -
Beard of examiners for preparing
entrance and public school leaving
examination papers for the province of
Ontario. The appointment is a good
one.
as ,aa•dil 'photograph and aeto-
;:fhlluloid andplush
llaidltnd cuff boxes,
r dressing cases,
es wo can't find
t. Kindly come
-Xmes Goo
thing about th
Ds. -Won't say any -
largeness of our stock
of Xmas fancy -goods. Will simply
y to eome and inspect,
This store is open fsr
r you wish to purchase
ill be welcome guests.
ruggist (Dr. Gordon's
invite everybo
for yourselves.
yau all, wheth
or not. You
G. W. Berry,
Old Stand.)
• -The Post
Oilice department has
given Lochalsh and Verdun a daily
service; mail!) leaving Ripley at 7
o'clock in the morningii k mail -bag
catcher has been putII( Lisburn
and the people of thwasastrict will
`twelve daily comma nic.111t3',.1)cornme uc-
It
ing at the first of the
-READY.--Stocii k""ng '• Every-
ln the ie
thing in readiness. ,t be n sumerate
or give you an idea 011ie be :tur stosk
is like. Don't think be the
least disappointed lers this
store. You will tine goods
suited for Xmas and vi money Resents,
etc. Have not forge" little
folks. Bring them ireeent 1, store.
They will have a good tseardir G. W.
Berry, Druggist. Dr. (don's Old
Stand.
- -re are headquarters fee canned
goods, such as tomatoes, corn, peas,
herring, finnin lieddie, turkey, pigs'
feet, baked beans, corned beef, sardins,
canned sehnon, very cheap at 11
Moody '5.
can
PRESENTS. -The Making of
presents is it pleasurable task. It
adds a 4slightfu1 charm to friendship.
Jeweler Armstrong may be able to
rifest you in planning surprises f3r
loved ones. An immense assortment
of nice goods to choose from assists
you very maWrially in selecting some-
thing very nice in Jewelry.
Yell'ofv:aulWie ;rib "
m *NI the laorels
frienaklaip maj claim
To bend her green 'ta
must lose thew, thovis-
'Tis the whisper of I AID Vit en the byglc
own, Padilla it far them oar
Thongt fondly at
has biowu.,
A• the rider who restslit the spur on his
w:ft'gertarilt:Iti incetdiursrebogfreayPvele! we will 'Pres('
Ash"thleijr•ore.0" rth ta7Mg.ainglirlir r -
bright
s th:eyinae;c:iter villo stands with his l'iltrAh"
the string,
nglil.umber unborn in their
Whbeeanuttyht.;iriiiwiarf,100auire.shall cease, then their
And their tapestry sl;a11. longthen their life
Thg%1°t‘lonmg edyteros'm the fr.in7t and strain of
the fikies.
-The Christmas -time clerk blesses
the Early Forenoon Shopper, and the
Early Forenoon Shopper gets the best
attention and biggest cheice of the
goods in the :ewes and is net crashed
and dragged about till she hates the
nerne of Christmas. De you see he
moral 1
-When in need of it lunch don't
forget that you can get at R. Moody'e
oysters stew, oysters raw, corn stew,
tomato soup, peas stewed, turkey
lunch, Boston baked beans, salmon
lunch, sardine lunch, corn beef,
finnin haddie, etc., etc., at R. Moody's
restaurant.
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your teacher may be thought of. We
have made preparation for these sur-
prises by placing in stock a full line of
gold mounted canes with the new
i I ish oak or Congo
rook handle n r
wood. Just see this tine line of goods
suitable for presentation at Arm-
strong's Jewelry Store.
- I announce to the public that I
manufacture tho Exeelsior washing
machine, the best washer of the day.
Save yourself money and worry by
seeing this machine before purchasing
e!sewhere. Do not listen to local
agents epresenting other washets be-
fore seeing this one. When you buy,
buy the best, the Excelsior warher, the
chea est machine of the day. Man-
ufacted by John Bennett, Lucknow,
Next doll. to The Sentinel office.
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In the alcoveof death, ittin, channels of
time,
Wheretlit the gaunt spectres of paision mid
Therecrimatee; trials untold. there are martyrs
Thutuveguaureg. heroes yet rilent, untaught by the
Givet°1tsgtiet.lie proud story which time has
Fron hp that now
beuctlielf
Ve know of
..
once breathedi
WUto Canada
• ^ axornit. Mrs. Mago
our):(‘lisrik
(3.1171.4011:is::;rairie,t. et.
Oft run our canoe in a NeA girdled shrine,
Wi li incense we to,,k frotn the rose an
;
pine.
Our champion's bright cup with sunliih
gushwl.
But Morphia's bright je11101 lay
mahrutsahoflet;true
Thekniileareiri theoliirld hole
Gtd:i3 eble I .dtheircareer
.1
;e8gthemre, .(1
w .°11)' )wn
these, ea
Lucknow, Dec. 12th. R. Quite*
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-Word has been received at Gods.
rich of the murder at Los Angeles ef
Peter Edmonton and George Engelike.
Edmonton was formerly it well -know*
and highly estee, mod resident of God*.
rich township. The crime occurred 8
year ago, but has just been brought to
light by the oonfeeaiqn of the mistress
of George Hancock, the murderer.
k
The wouzurs she was travelling
with her our, and one morning
she was awakened by the noise of it
pistdr, and found that Hancock had
knocked both Engelike and fichnotus-
ton on tbe head with itu axe, and shot
et'
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