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Lucknow Sentinel, 1899-12-15, Page 10• • s ► g"4*"'-4`s+a,.ri► '`yit'a ,-.••••••••••••••••- - e,• • 3 fi- •i W BETTERTHAN .101B Our Stt k of Chr1sltmaa Noyalties, Toys and, 411 holiday goads are better aid mere c ontpletct than any wbkh ham been before opened out in taistinow. We h*va neer ly evarything whish the heart of man or vretean eats' dprtira for Christmas pr000ntm, ('*tf i for the little folic • y (lifts for the .hos a,- (2ifts for the tlifta for rear Mw"pth t •. t)iftst for .•N -v. ttw 4 thgn t r•ud- motet *Iowa. i\%0 leav*:rottt-shorpinittilt the int: tlilimosh ot rim mkt. b. eatight in .the ua»Rt itA. Rani WO alt jurat A eNellrOt till* tittui arum LOCN[D DRUC STORE. no.,144t,trure z II Ali �a r Goofs LUCKInJW ONT Apply at Alex. Ross' harness shop. —Mr. John Hutvbersun of Ripley, LOCAL t rEVIS was in the village on Saturday last. Messrs Harrigan and Arming of - --i h as t1,�., + butter vrAntecl at D. Kincardine were in town on Friday. Ma::d•.;I;!:•`• —The heavy rains on Monday and . :• *4 6%14h winter him Tuesday last have filled up tho swamps R`31:v t:::r. —Rev. A. McKay preached on Sab- bath last at Whitechurch and Lang- --c'r*ntvrrte►a 4t lOcta. per lb, or qt. at J . F:ltd=•a, side, —mutes Cilium will soon begettingMr. John Joynt shipped another his tr�iue>iprr rra,l� • l car-los.d of evaporated apples on rue3- r day last. —Choke . Tow Coffees and Spi(*9 1, —The heavy wind storm on Tuesda • at J. Elliot's. • i'last badly damaged the electric light ---D. M•1:sough ii /1 the ice to buy , wires in the village. rt.ssr \tuas. candy.1 --Several heavy planks were blown —Co to Law reuc,, .tc Johnston's for ; from the roof of Mr. R. Graham's Furniture of all kinds,brick Klock on Tuesday last. —Flour, flour ,k feed, always I a� s on —For No. 1. quality of Raisins, hand at D. Mallough's. Currants, Figs, Lemon, Orange and ')., —Mr: W. H. l)winn, of Wingham, Citron peels go to J. Elliot's. was in town on Sunday.i - —Miss Myrtle Tullessen Cooke, of ----If you owe for the SENTINEL ! Chicago, was the guest of Mrs, P. P. please call and settle up.Kee during her stay in town. Pe- -You can get a nobby Fur Caper- ' —It will pay you to look up R. ins at J. G. Murdoch it Co's for $7.00. 1 Moody's advertisement in this issue —A resident of Carrick was reuect- 1 and mark it in your Day Book. ly tined S510 for enclosing a letter in a ! —Mrs. Agnes McIntosh was in parcel. Toronto last week attending the mar- riage of her daughter, Miss Jennie, —Rattan Rockers and Ball Chairs at Lawrence & Johnston's. —Mr. Joe. Grey, of `Vingharu, was in town on Saturday last. —Parlor suits and Fancy Rockers at Lawrence it Johnston's. —Choice lot of Xmas. Pruite and Confectionary at J. Elliot'e. —Mrs. 1t. Ball of Dundas, is visiting her parents in this village. (h t your Christmas candies and eonfertionery at R. Moot y's, • -Burd-room Suits and Sideboards at Lawrence k Johnston's. Lounges and Couches at all prices at 'Lawrence & Johnston's. -.Sow Dates, Figs, Peel, Currents sad Raisins at D. Mallough's. --Mr, A B. Oongratn arrived home from Manitoba on Wednesday. Tva, Tea, Tea. Best and cheap- est in town, at D. Mallough's. --Fancy China ware and some very nice Dinner Sets at J. Elliot's. —For Sale a first-class Coal Stove. —In ladies' felt Dries we have Con- gress plain, a Balmoral foxed, and two slippers, one plain and one foxed; al-- so 1=so two leather Balmorals with warm lining.—W. S. Grenache. --Grundy is sole agent for Mascot "Golden Aga" and Ram . Lal Teis, which is superior to anv fancy brands. Also agent for Dareascas Coffee, ground as required Try some of those and be satisfied. —Mr. A. Campbell, public school inspector for West Bruce, has been ap- pointed as one of the examiners to pre- pare the questions for the high school entrance examinations to be held in this province next June. —M's. David Fairbai rn, of Tees - water, caused a panic in the Methodist church on Sunday rnorning recently by ordering the Rev. Mr. Muxworthy from the pulpit. The woman had sud- denly lost her reason. —Rev. R. J. Treleaven, of the Col- borne street Methodist church, Brant- ford, has accepted the cordial invita- tion of his people to remain as their pastor for fifth year. As an evidence of their esteem, bis salary has been in- creased from $1,200 to $1,550. — We don't vt ish to deprive the children of all the enjoyment they ran possibly have with their handslei;hs, but it is not only dangerous to them- selves, but to pedestrians as well, to make a tobaggon slide of the main street sidewalk. —Not often do we here of those in the profession of dentistery going far- ming, but our town,►rtan. J. S. Jerome has purchased a sixty acre farm near hi orw ich, and at an early date will re- move there and begin the ind ependiant life of a farmer. `V Ingham Advance. —Grundy says that you get from him all kinds of _Ymas. Groceries—Rev, Andrew McNabb, M. A . , "cheap". —Mr. and Mrs. Alex, McDougall, of Dak Lake, Manitoba, arrived home on Wednesday. --Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Robertson re- turned from their trip to Manitoba and Dakota on Tuesday last.. —Lumbermen's gods ' All kinds at popular prises, ranging from $1.25c to $2.10c. at W. S. Grenache's. —We hare received a beautiful Callender from Mr. John F. Berry, the popular druggist of kfensill. —Mr. Starr, Walkerton, estimates the entire appe crop of Bruce county at from 60,000 to 70,000 barrels. . — Gent's overshoes frotu the finest jersey cloth to the heaviest goods in the warket.—W. S. Grenache. —The Council will meet on Decem- ber 15th to pass accounts and close the business of the financial year. —A good variety of Stylish Cutters are to be seen at Hildred's Carriage Works. Prices to please everybody. —Mr. R. D. Cameron paid an offici- al visit to the Foresters Lodge in Kincardine on Wednesday evening last —In men's felt goods we have three lines; a two and three buckle, also a long boot with loose sock, W. S. Gre- nache. —A first class witch cow for sale. Due to calve on first of March. Ap ply to Frank Johnston, Agar's store, Luck now. —Miss Edna Reaburn left for Luck- now where she has secured a situation in Mr. T. L Treleaven's photograph gallery.—Walkerton Telescope. .. Principal D.D. Yule, of the Luck - now Public School, was in Kincardine on Wednesday, examining the Model School pupils of that town. —Mr. John Boyd, of this village, and Mr. 1). K. ebster, of Kinloss, are attending the County Court in Walkerton, this week, as jurymen. - –In addition to your own SENTINEL for next year, send a copy to that dis- tant friend as a Christmas box. The two copies will cost you only $1.75. —Christmas tree and entertainment will be held in Hackett's church, on December, 25th. Doors open at 6 p. M. Programme to commence at 7. Admiseon 15c. and 25c, a couple. —Mr. John McDonald, a Tiverton tanner well known in this county, died on Nov. 26th :tt Toronto General Iloapital where he had undergone an operation. —We have a nice range of over - stockings in Ladie's and Children's aize9 at 30c. 40c. and 50e.; also a full line of Cardigan overshoes, W. 5. Gre- %ache. —Paisley has decided to organise a Joint Stock. Co. to go into the pork packing business. The capital is to be $8,000 divided into 320 shares at $25 each. —Parties having accounts against corporations should present them to the clerks so that they may be includ- ed in the financial saute to be lamed Dec. 16. —*RIO preached an excellent sermon in the Presbyterian church on Sabbath last. — %Ve are pleased to know that Mr. James Stevenson, who has been ill for the past few weeks is improving nicely. —Candy manufacturers in Ontario report an extraordinary and unprece- dented demand for Christmas confec- tions. —Mrs. Dryden, of Gait who has been visiting Mrs. William Murdoch of this village, left for home on Fri- day last. —J. G. Murdoch LC/ Co. have jnst re- ceived a nice lot of Ladies' Caperines and Neck Furs, suitable for Xmas presents. —Mr, Albert Fleming, who has been in Manitoba for the past few months, returnel to his home in this village on Tuesday last. —Christmas Handkerchiefs in abun- dance at J. G. Murdoch it Co's. A special line of Embroidered Handker- chiefs at 3 for 25 ctt; —Qur citizens were pleased to see our worthy Reeve, Mr, J. G. Murdoch, out again on Wednesday, after his long and serious illness. —The election of officers will take place on.Tuesday evening next, in the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends, All members should attend. —A Satin W ais;,, would make a dainty Xmas Gift for your wife. J. G. Murdoch it Co. have some beauties all ready to wear at $5.00 each —The call from Whitechurch and Langside to Rev. John Burnett, of Keady, will be finally disposed oby Owen Sound Presbytery Qn the 19th inst. —We are sending out our accounts to all who are in arrears for the SENTIN- EL, and we hope all who receive thew will promptly respond, as we need the money. Word came to Wingham a few days ago, of the death of T. G. Jack- son, at Port Albert, Northwest Terri- tory. Mr. Jackson formerly kept a store in St Helens, —Cut flowers, Roses and Carnations for sale at Lochead's drug store on Saturday next and during the holiday season. Leave your order for Xmas flowers as soon as possible. —If you are looking for a nice neck Fur for Xmas, J. G. Murdoch tic Co. are showing some chic things in Grey Lamb, Black Lamb and Stone Martin Ruffs at $4.00 and $6.00 each. —W. H. Bell was in Lucknow on Monday selecting an artificial liwlj. The purchase was made from Mr. John Boyd, artificial limb wauufacturer, and will coat $60.00. It is 20 years since Mr. Bell has bad a new limb.—Express. —Grundy says that acoounta are coming in co slowly, that he is obliged to place many into the hands of the Clerk of Court, by way of kindness "to himself". —The reason why the newspapers are the best mediums for reaching the, p'ople and securing business i4 that they cone into closer toucu wit!i the public than any other kind of pub►ic- afioni `Thos. 4dr' Wishes to thank the people of Lucknow and vicinity for their PATRONAGE as his business is rapidly Increasing especially in the line of Staple and Fancy CROCKERY AND CHINAWARE As the numerous sales in Di mer and Toilet Sett, give evidence that the lines he is offering are, according tl prices, ahead of the standard in clu.tilty and appearance. We do not wish to dictate to our many friends, but would advise them of the great at1vance in this line and in order to save them this advance, we are giving them till after New Years to buy at the old price. Our fancy Goads Such as Carbarettes, Salads, Cream Sett, Teas, Etc., suitable for Xmas and Wedding Presents, need no advertis- ing as the quality and prices sell them. For L wp Goods Our lines in Parlor, Hanging and Common, Lamps are well assorted , and within the reach of everyone. GROCERIES � As it is the time of the year when the people require the very best in these lines, we wish to remind them tha t our stock is always fresh and well assorted and of the finest quality. Call and get our Xmas Fruits an 1 Spices as our stock is fresh and prices right. Wishing you a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year, I am Yours Tr'ily, el elms Agar THE PLAuE TO BUY - T, YOUR CHRISTMAS CONFECTIONERY Is at A. McKonzie's BAKER & CONFECTIONER Largest, assortment of gro-6, Goods i.; town. Chocolates, Creams, Bon Bons, Clear toys, Grained Toys, Christmas stoc.:ings, Figs, 1)atias, Nuts, etc, Th inking the p(ople for past Livor, and wishing you all a prosperous New Year. WANTED WANTED 500,010 1,1, -.ET OP MAPLE Elm, Ash, and B:tsswoo+1 Log4. Maple 140,44 wi'1 be taken as sin 411 Ns ten inches. ‘Vil1 a►ro buy Saw-Log-'Fi,nn •r ►'u the stump or hush. Highest uo.ible• will be pain. It will be to your aavanta;•.‘,, see us before selling. Apply for particulars to JOHN BUTTON, Lucknow. A STRAY.O ► READ e nducements • OVERCOATS at $2.00 each and others at $4.00 each in Men's sizes. Men's REEFERS for cold weather at $3.75. Men's Fur ()oats sightly and good to wear at $12.00 each. Coon Coats at $35.00 each. $ We have Capes, Caperines. Puff's and Gauntlets IN GREAT VARIETY in all the Latest Shapes. WMC1NCLL, -4 LUOKNOW As this is the Season for AXES & SA "S ♦NN••• O •••••••••• ••••••••••••0•4 o ♦ 0 We ask those in want of these articles to call and examine our stock.You will not find us lacking in anything you ask for. To buy without seeing our stock is to lay yourself open to regrets after I you do see or hear about what we can show you. Just one look at our goods will convince you that they are the best that can be got for the money. Ito ZIA* Q. C. TAYLOR'S HARDWARE LUCK J Little_, � o WE have a well assorted, up-to-date stock of BOOTS &_SHOES Bought direct from the wanufacturers for nett cash Men's Tomen's and Chidxen'3 $ and heavy Shoes, IWbbc and Overshocs. A very Large Assortment of ChiId.rc,'s School Boots, Ordercd work & repairing a specialty. All bcots warranted not to rip, TERMS : Cash or Credit. A Liberal discount off for Cash. J. ll 1 ILE, 0 TEACHLIR WAN1 ED Teacher wanted for School Section I�r•. •!, Vet Waaanosh, holding a -first or second class certificate. State raillery and experience. Duties to commence on the 3rd of January, 1900. Applications received nt► to Decrmbe,, 16,h. P►•rsonal application preffered. W. C. WEBB, Sec. Treasurer. St. Helena, P. U. r BOAR FOR SERYiCE THE UND ESIGNED W1 KEEP for service at Lot 17. ('on. 13, :Vest fu l e Wawanosh, his thor''ut hbreJ Cu a hi IM- IL m Irtrd Chester White Lour • White Star." bis animal was bred by D. II. Scott, Fer;u', —n"Do t.Or, ySoumith musttold buety bg wontuebanlec- tire, 'Mr. d th:kt he owe.] mart, to you than to any mein in the wt,rld " "Y( s roplire l the doctor, "anti I'd like to lie able to &i- lea it." • .:l .UCK1POW Village Market. Logs The following are the market quota- tions for this week Wheat, Peas, ., - Barley,.,,.., .. Oats, Butter Eggs........ Turkeys, per lb ....•• •..60c ...f)6c 35c :