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�UCK NO�DY, QN TgR1O, ' THURSDAY, FE&�UARY 25 1909.
Swmmin `g•-ARBS
' • net
.
la lk• 1n'''
t to'e�
;. , . o irropasyj9W� ., ,
business' without.advertlsI.
-, And It Ii. not *uponslve to k ik
' dsniriWs pidoneity by the oS
service.-111.,,t,t]IS
I l shier --• ...«.,
1vertise in. THEE- 'SENTINEL
•and •�--.
wim. • Vith T T.he T1de
-seat... and Personal.
iohn: Marchison left for Tennesse
Saturday.
). Ca'Taylor ;went to 'Toronto this,
,lr„oa-bi iness.
[Z
j': .,'.Cameron is' in • B'erlin• and
linty this .week
horse fair will .he held in Ripley
day March ;12th,
loud. Fon r ALE .House and Lot'
No. 255; Will'ouhhby Street,—Apply
to '.Mrs.,. Mcinnasi..oil• preIuisce> or to
Capt. �i.,.,11ci�riuy, 192430i:0,.Aveue,
�� indsor.,
,Miss Burt who. has .been, operatbr
in the-(i.N.W -�relegraplr oilrcet--here-
for some time, has'gone to Pa;•ts,;Ont,.
her :,former home,• where she will
regain . `
FARMS FOR sALF..;. ..
• r1; huldr. for sale a: ,'numb'er' of ggod
100 .acre farnns - 'Will. be: sold ata bar,.
gain,. Apply to-Gi i�.. .., Smnnu•,
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The• m tubers of the withi ow Bible
Class. of'the : Methodist ' Cliu eh *Ore
entertained ,on Tuesday; evening . by
Ar: and Mrs Wm." McDonald; • A
most eroYable eveni".g. • was spent.
w
X`upr usincss is solicii d by the
o!son a' 3 iiik " wings ` and dello••
_sits. bear interest-i'romtdate f _posit.
to -date of withdrawal,. Absotute
IS at your_
:Lost'to Wingliam
,3'1ae 1 uekcy «hatch on Tuesday even
lig Futto.trne Rinlc:'be'iweetlWingharn
ani1 Lueknow,, resulted. in; a victory
'for tlevisitors, the score being 7 to' 4.
.
Lucknow'line-upWasas .follows :----
MxQuaig; goal - Welsh- ••point McCoy,
cover point ; Habbick, right .wing;
I%Icl)ona;ld, left wing Johnston,, cen-
tre, .Robertson, rover; .J. Shea, of Pal'
,metston, of Piilmerston, was referee."
' This ends the hockey season; for Luck
now, and, gives Wingliam second plaee
in rho league.'... ,
A Nell'
>u Wal'e
• e° r' Route
A.1 item .wlich':'has appeared in.
alwest'r':all „the •daily' ,papers of the
coantry during • the paseeek, says
that a deep: water channel from Chic-
-�o=bulIa•ir %r wad rix vi . v is
a Wiashington. A Waterway from
Chucagoto 3u lo'b3 a' ofi1,the-, • oo
. secu.rity,oflered. Read advertsement ,would be somethihtg of a, geographical
xidedu- o tlra the ntentia� -' ugt �be�to
of Hemlock:cut to order, in -any lengths-,_21t49,'„lothe-heigit of land • '
of'f : 1.0 to 20 ft Let 'u filly
I•s,
puzzle..' After.' diligent study. we con-
om• s our
Iiilrfot'that house or .barn. Priceli
reasonable.- J. W, HET.7DFitsoN.'.-
Tile soil of Ceylon is of • vol cant
Off .For Scotland
P 11.: Mc,lenzie ex M P: deft on
origin, r:centanning-.. phosphoxous;•and �Thesdav:for,St•John N.13 -whence he
rriirletals"irriil'ai'ge degree. This imparts: nils dri'"the"26th:in'-t on the Empress.
to "Salada" .(the well-known , packet, of Britain Tor ''Liverpool 11Mr. • MG
Ceylon tea);'-a•delicac and- Z enzie,will..>;a::engaged..inamrnigration
Y is • e work "in the : ;south. of Scotland for
that:'incomparable, k a,. i for
The:railroad companies. of Canada, about•tliree months; with headquarters
are co-operating with. the, Committee •i Glasgow.. While a member' of
p g Parliament dujirig:;t ie -past--four nears
in charge of th1 ational-. Missionary
_Con cess to"lie held in Toronto;''14Iarch ,,Mr '• McKenzie:was' •chairiiian of the
alSt to April 4th,. an�d'Trave ;;ranted a Committee 011• Agriculture anid T Colon=.
rate of «'.'single fare for • the.' round- izatioii and i that capacity' became.
•..an authority-on•'-colouization-matters:,
fvreisdNoiuxsoeon ri.h�-RaomReo'svterdeen
oEdwin
.T • Inc late trarn'Tnursday:night: rai
r. J: Henderson made business
down-and"killed-t'i;='fox about -a mile,
).to Wi' ryhan 'on:: Tusda .an
• da half :.north ,'of, ;:Lacknow '; lley,
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'room's overgiven �y • � g. ,nardnard�is credit_ for __.lsein'n .both.`
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entinel:- office: -� J. L :'
swift''and clever;.bixt like .7 the: fox:"i3f-
:ho:Farmers-El` vator i li' Y ls; his hundred -tricks were'
e , s s rppmb Aesops Fables; ,
gut a,car of graindaily these,.days.;: not to ea-ve:,him,
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. g e
Viiss -''v n
Ir r le t: h' •:-w .
ss c
f t rs eek-- to•
end : the, inilline . openings • o enings in
�
drsa Marion'AtcLead left last Week.
Anti. Cigarette Law.
The .foliowing y is the°.new anti:cigars
a ,
ette law passed b .the Dominiou House'
And -now -in force #"leery person
prohibited from directly,or - rn
direetly
sellinn-giving ,or, iurnishing•.a ,person.
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•t oa eo Ei itr an tiers s'
f"1 fife
n e s
y y
--Dr:.•T'Uveris NI:�D. c suds
r 'rette a ers wh for -h -
or, c a papers,- , etkrer is
"Surgeon, Uculist, S ectal}st,R e, Li`a`r: b
b P y - ,, ,1 . , �: v.
own use'or not, to'sol or i e or fur
•••will -be -a ` tli Cain �
Nose,Threat; .
r.
udi i person, a•
.ri' hto sac, e o fob eco.' -'iii: an
is
�p.
o� y
.. 6 Tei : 23 .
Howie on Tuesdays; Jan
;:., ... _,... . a, 'Marek"`LS April ril 20 "Ma i b, Juni • fol m Which :lie knows oi� lies reason to,
lata onto :_..to. attend mtllrnec p ... -wY > _.;__....}
Y 15.. ' lasse i ro erl tted;: farlin# .. beiieve-is-f-or-the use_of thatT person."
nXngs. •' p p b First offence =-penalty.;up to•$10; sec=
.' • a eyesight ht, catarrh and dee, friess treated
neo: S., Robertson and Thos.. Irw ) ...,h ff .. c —u to$25,--third
ti ,. _.. . , .. ,,, •:' ;, ..-suds ene p gffence.
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T s -E0 1+k�3l rlf RIw. n _ ... '
:�; •ate ,:�����i� ���� - _ •. .-•.-.17.?'-toLQSI.w .. -_. ..��
Di' - tart ' t ` ,c. : , wan w
vlis 7E Tinkly returned .Iast•week. fade-: of cou-nsellorathere,i&vANIT6t1on .. sotrifirta
t d d 't 'th'f • d • These are70#67- the I -4611i
to an hat en, a �+isi wr .ren s an„ -' T - -'dt r.:riotefton`art txpportunrty. occixrs-
neardine. why you�rg'peo'il, consider' it best to
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'attendCanada'• •reales; Chain= of t your do'L^-to see -the- latest -Parisian ;
ttoor1iouse • itchellc- ..shipping:. Iii h' rade''Madera ••ctusiryBusiness • =ailcl.2\te :York:st}les..iii Ilair..,_Goods..
71"604-0.44„)4e.g.k end with friends in
Rodman --of Port:. -Perry: .is.
her ..daiigliter ;MrS:.. Albert..
Earl ,Begley and Lorne Ivor's:
Collie e, ., whoa- = newer advertisement `.. t rind is the case,' as tri' Dare
A: Keith and -wife et Lericire Man-) —11Ie§d Hair C4')Ud8!'itYles; when preP-
d round. aditigted protect arid ornament the'.
who have been visiting in 'an
• ion of the face, and:censequently tone
up an avd Appearance. Be ,Sure azid
see them at the Cain Houselageknow
Holsek-Grets-Governinem, "MU 11. 19t1 •
the; whore • he Ussisted
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of tlie.Clinton Era,. and,:,Liberal ReceiVed from King's ,Printers
Ateportof_r_radsNavigationNov- 1904
•,. Connuisaionets Repert_of investigation
'his hem, E).0.1h. enton Alta; „„ anee given by Lueknow Oich- Commons 9Q9, Bulletin on Sheol:,
V'ilbert Webster °With his wife and .estra in the Opera• kfouse od :Friday flusbandryi. Papers re.• Seed Grain
lilY have retiirned froni 'the . west eirening the'l 9th, proved 0:1)108t qtioY-. -Distribution of . 1908; ; Estimates , for
al Sineltzer,-• who' has been for iiittion: is ...doing-, remarkably _ 1Verks'19,080.1.ectott of :Dept. Of. ;
,ertil weeks, 'quite poorly:. •TheY PnrPOSe hOldieg ,aitother of- these. , ine an•cl Fisheries 1'90; -13a-earl:No.
a
t ,SnoliT 'All 'Night -
ma. had bea6ii rippinted in his stead Birriston defaults to Lucknow
N`ineipiii: -Ewers-- is ...,settled An ,the., :4:The honker matelLbetWeen ' . ,. , .
ise just' vacated by 1).. C. Taylor, ten* Lacknow, advertitied for „Lorne, ihoirtn'eptstittiemvib,laia4g:i:tioferti3iel.gwimae,rienomities.
.8.; EWers: haVing arrived last week. Rink for.last Tharsday eyeiihrig,• clid
ed Mrs. A, Procter; liVino• alone there,
Wise Lizie Johnston left. ladt, Week '13•9t uo,ku,, 0 Offs 'Harrist°n .1fav. h.! I?' 'kw:led .while emPtying the aslZpan. ef the
r.r, US r s stove in the evening, lainted outside
in the SnoW and wainot found anti
ate. .-.....7:7---. It is-tiaicl„ that. Haruston will drop __
out of 'the league for the* balance of •
Aliso, Pentland is in Toronto attend, , i_ • ,. , . „ , . Strange' to say, ,the poor, old wonian
. toe season, • .wria. still alive • bat woody iable to
To.. the...-Eleetbrs 42 the 'Village Of thawed to,,,ibe ground by th.e. beat of
her hod
ed along tlio sidewalk (dose to Where.,
heard ariv. sound &in her. ,A.a 8110 is
over, eighty ,years Of age, *thii 1.4tibek .o.
'her system 18 very severZ•, and it is not
Miss, Nina Grahain left Saturday fot
bay Millinery Goods for the' Van There will be, a: maSs Meeting a the
Flinn vOrt SAr,;:j--Lots '53 mid .04 Hall On Monday evening it 8. O'clock
Boat:Wary, one tnit• aast Luck- when thapropesitiOn Of building a, new
W, itinloss. For partieulars Town Hall and Library.conibined will
ply to John Little, Oh premises,. he considered and laid before you: ..41
Alr,,,and:Mre. Samuel Miller left On 800 'attendance' is reqUested.
'edriesday for their future home in
Arniany friends". go with them; Kincardine Tp. after k
Our' sleighing is gone .agaill alter a AtItervie on ,Thursday the • 'llth
•eles any, • Wenders were aceoinp. Bev. I). T. L. MeKerroll deliver-
hed during that- week, however, in ed an address on Local Opticin •sa in the rural districts. , Tho..publio
way of 'landing lpg5, -wooA• and Soar days religious convention held: should' reMeinber that few,..if any, of
w.n..ntA .004. to ',sort ..tinit miss of thanfeeting a reaolatioN,Was Carried
lin who has been quite ill, .is im• la favor of p'reilioting vigorolia
ovin t...,:•She is. being attended bY Option campaign in Kirica`rdine.
spectacle peddlers, mostly German.
intY7aalla at :private images, prineipally
a1ny properly a tmlifiedw•opticiap-wi11' .
become a peddlers of glasses, We is
tliguk this Tiais - matter that should be.
sdealt with by the: Board cof . Health.;
Glasses supplied by persons ignorant'
of the 'profession they presume to
practise ina ' ruin the sight of the
victino, t i`s; time the public should
be , protecte1 'from impostors; 'of this
The •Carnegietibrary.
ev .
Joynt
f: •,,.litJoYntwho was in the, East
ast
or''uebout three'"'veeks
was in. New
York for a, few days and ' while'' there.
',interviewed •Andrew Csrnegre's • rep-
resentatives and succeeded in:clea}trg'.
up the.. misunderstanding'With with refer-
ence to the' library grant which
responsible' for ":the. delay lir, going
b r, �Rv #h h, laz_ulda oi.the-n rs .
ed library buildi ,g here .'
rant _ o _ Tfi'OO:
:ah70i aeen;.
vailable all-.alon -.-.but t'fie-«difficult'
was that the, Library. Board`:¢ound
that.' sum ' `not si9'fficient to •build
such. a building.as;.wulo d;be satisfact.
ory ."to the vi age. • t Was. t ien pro,'
posed that • the village_.supply the
addi-tional;:funcds -A'required, `but this
Mr. Carnegie would not .agree to..
]vtr. Joynt has succeeded in securing
their: consent: • to : this,. proposition _ .so.:
imlf.: ere'See ins Aiite-nothing _in the-
-wav-;6f-,going, 'ahead and erecting a
•building that will answer every:
pose
sired purincluding' a tine..publie
hall forlecture' and concert purposes..
The ' good, .news, . wasreceived last
Friday in: `a letter written_ by. Mr• ,
Joynt from New York. The, news
-gave- -manifest_ -satisfaction; as -it= wae`-
reported Around •'town ',on Saturday'
in
at ngR
As t
he Public; Library-ques
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receiving a good deal of attention this iis
week' :rt,• will be of interest .togive
s
some ' facts.` taken„ :£rots the annual
Statement :o£ , the e , librarian •.�w ch
was presented to the council 'at a
recent inset n , ;.
h re ar iii }the: L -ib a
e r 2968
volumes, made up follows
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-- :o INCORPORATED" 105
i ':Pa►i - L -i" .� -- -500
,.�...�p -- d g- �.: ;• �. �: , Vie',.
Reserve' 'Fund'. ` � : $3.1500;000
Assets -:. -• 35,000,000.. •,
Has 65 Branches in Canadaand Agents and Correspondents"
o in all' :the Principal Eines in the World.
-Ai GENERALI. BANNING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. •.
Y.
'8- N.K.;
�A \�''I` P
S Gt' ODE
N S, � ,
all�R ranches. es. nterestal owed' • t
atr h l I h ' ' ci•trr
.,. ,,. l_.,. .a hgest satiate
BRANCH L. U C K,..N,t0W 8 R A, N C H
AMP' '_Mona
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CarefullyPrepire
,Syrup
ee
How Ar'e' Your.'E,es?
Many -have eye' trouble
who,o, .never 'Suspect Wits'.
"l he attribute `_:a sundr.
Y
'aches and'pains •t
o ever -:
Y...
thing but -tae -right -cause.'
e. perfectsight
b
Ae e ..:Y
artistically fitted 'lasses
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fiIIS` COLDS,:-BRONCllITI:
ASK FOR
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'history 255, Biography203,,'Travel•
337, :Scie'nce 168; GeneralLiterature
47'3,..: Peeti cal '-44, , Religious
Fiction 235, Miscellaneous 690„.
`• The above :a-rraltes a ' .well • .balan
ced�
li ; . orae. i , ,which : •'. here: is' a.
_t1eeid �i a ! . -booker - tka't
• l. -prove --o pecrnane-:it beri8i
the "'readers. ...:Tile, .proportion: -of:
Miction is -small, More - rcznarkabl
still.:.is the.,: mall: -;amount :of -..:fiction_
,read aswil-1be-scen;from,the folio ng'
'statement of 'circulation for 1908.
The :.hooks taken.. out` were die.
follower. -
• Science 210, History, 547, Bing-
:raphy 309,'Religious 21b,.:Poetical'29j
Miscellaneous 347,: • General Literature
405, Travel::348, aid' Fiction ..only
335. Mr.°Graham was complimented
on this. '.ahowitig by; the Library
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m o H � e
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Je e e s O��.ticiaW
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near$ a %i;; din:•
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$But Wh 1(( vel: M
the : aluc " :l
every itch is it ni
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and bait ' a. Supply:. of their
Vood on Hand, ,
This FOod.ii Made from the,
Ipapector .vvho* stated. that. the -pm
portion of -fiction read. iron' thiir
library is lesS `than any other library
the Librarian, who can direct the
, readers choice t6 Some eitenti •
• - Thera were in all 250 readers' id
1908 and $g7.63 -was received in fees.
Born
and 25,11? -sacks:. Retails at
We have oPeiied up" a irate bf
this week to sell at thelow price
SEE OU WINDOWS
FLOUR 'di FEE», RO'CK BAR-
REL SALT always o.nOndat:.,”
daughter.
Married
• Mit' Laii,-,Frfirti,i-At the South Kin -
Joss Maiise'on, Wednesday ,Feb.
Millet of Fielding Sisk: tez•Idiss Edith,
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ag.ed• 54 years, Montt* and 9,daya.;
:j- anies McPherson, aged 60 years.- •
-The home of the 28c Tea:: Phone 20
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r.7brin on -best :results .if: taken rat
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qat
Aleiander
gaParziitepegdy. "paired, And. sa,tisfaction
• EyeS...tetat4 free and' glasses ',fitted
DRi/G. STUB:
WhAPP 'v'5
NIC11401.1.44111.14061.0!:E.Shirk
' We are selling out OEAVY •FUR
• R4W Furs Wanted
until after Dec. .1st.. --,JOHN .W. Mot- .
Farm :For age
Fifty Aeres;&-one Mile South ef
house and part ()head), or the balance
of ;the fifty •aeiep.separately, There,
McLean, on premises. 7
..LuMber 'and Timber •
Get youi'orders in for .Do.riptimber
of fine Siding, flooring, coiling and
shingles always on :hand. Priaa,
From the
Tokrof the Tops
to the
BOtt0111 of the Bottonits
All • WOOL UNDERWEAR( will
be sold at clearing priees.
Ladies' VoAitti, Fancy Waist
Length,Fieces aud Dress Length's at
tow Prices..
Grey . and 'White Ali Wont. Man-
keti, Shoes; Boots; ,and all kinda of,
•• ;Highest Oaah Pricell.br Mink,. Fox,
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When ?
All the
wet da•j,g and cold quitooften
from now on,. Suitable shoes' 'ara..
sensible .Shoes. We eap sell you ,
...footwear that isn't Afraid of the
wet, and effect si Saying for yog
Melidellso Ae Putzitelia
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SLATER
'.'3.,:-ocil•icIst'yl'e' s• ALI' v' 'eli:Y.,.1*: n::i.:11,'''1),'....',•,'80. ' '
• -$3eeause you'll get ti,, 'hotter Cit,,,
. .1"Pir av•rte-kla;?:taiaill•I"ntli.'qlluilte7i-'