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SHOE
.BARGAINS.
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. . •
We have picked. out severai
lines of ' Men's aud Ladies'
Shoes to clear out at Bargain
Prices which will pay you; to
—ice before buying your spring
supply,
so wars Mews geavy shoes claming at
• Z 50, 340 aud up to $4 so, which is
•fess gum Presant wholesale prices,
•30 Pairs Men's Vici Kid and Box at
Illuclatir and Bala to clear. atal Mend
30 pairs Ladies' Vine Shoes iki patent
bather and vici kid with cloth tops,
to sell at 3.50 and $4.00. ,
8PRCIAT40--15 pairs laulies' Mahogany
Calf 1 al. on new. sport last. This
• shoe would be good buying at $7.50.
Our price ie $6.50.
.Ackert & Rathwell
Photte 149 lotICIttlOW
OUR INQUIRER'S -COLUMN
FOr solutioa of social, financial, matra•
raonial and other-diflicultieS Write the
editor. Please wrtte on •one .` side Of
palter only: For bumper or individual
• addresses*eend stamped -addressed '
velopert for renlyv
(1) Dear Editorp-aIrathe preitent war
will. the At les Win; will. the Germans
vitt; tir vi1L It be adraw?
(2) Dear Editor; -What treatinent
,•would -suggest, formy freckles?
They are large and -brown and .pumer-
• Ed.-LAccording to your description
they re doing very well, thaws you;
-arid yea needn't do any more for them,
• (3) Dear. pit; -T ani afflicted , with
dandtaffaa--Ia-this-suffiC_
•
lair-thintary deryicel,
itsis*--provided-yetallitab-a fw
acres of land with it
(4) ,.„Dear Elicor;:aaWhat -difference
will there be between this year's sprang
hate and those Of last year?
Ki-Vlre would judge about ten dot
• (5) Dear Editorka-YOU answered,
- last questions so sebisfactorily 1 thought
Would try you Again. • I.Iereit is: In
'entering the theatre or a cafe should
should
theClady leadahe gentleman?
El.---2-You-don:t-lave to lead' themi
They will drag you in. , •
(6) Dear,Elitor;-Is thisthe proper
way to spell “finanshallal" • •
31e-Noklieseit 18:111,n,a•n•c.i.a.1 1-y
•And *e mightadd that there are two es
.'embarrassed.'
of anima comPals ,,,us to
• hold off our Other inquirers until -next
issue.
—firemen's Ball .
•
local d tvotees of the terpsichorean
art from town and vieinity were out in,.
-full force oa Monday night, the abet
beiugthe Firemen'e.Ball. Socially and•
financially it watt itsuccessful dance..
.3, W. fleadersoir fit Co. with their
usual varied.progrant Of classic and jaz
ercolitHltn,PDPAIVAer-n--.!
Entire proceeds 'wore $125. Owing
atlianairstaisitasiii-anailaatinatsa.allit-
expenses the committee -are OA yet un-
decided what the net teaulte.Will be but
anticipate a good sum for patriotie
purpees.
. Ashfield .
• ...-Afenday, April 1st
' -
_The Ashfield Soldiers' Aid Circle wafl
-held a meetinglia raiies church on Wed.,.
nesday Apra loth at 2.tm.' All inter-
. eeted are cordially invited, ,
MARKETS -
•Norreeted up Po Wednesday noon)
Wheat,. 10
.. 88 88
6,0•01 50 1 75
P• eee .0.. • , .3 00 3 50
Buckwheat.. ... .
Butter...... • 6 a • • * • * a , 40 42
Eggs, new laid....... .... 40 4.3
Huge .660.w 0.6 W,4.1. ••,. • 19 75
TORONTO . MARKETS
•
Choke heavy steers... .$12 7.3 to 1Z 75
Choice butchere....... 11 SO to 12" 00
Melee butchers' cows.. 10 00 to 10 SO
Good feeders .......... • 9 SO' to 10 00
Good raileit,tosett... ...100 00 to 135 00
Hogs. fed and watered . 20 7$ to
Pall Wheat.: 2- 14 to .
Goethe Wheat - ......-, g 10 to
0AtS wt6.404644000 0000 1 04 to 1 OS
Timothy May. 20 00 to 23 00
uggii, Hew •
nutter, *mootsP4ntu 49 to
Vidtirrootif. , 34 to
4 .
THE EDITOR WEDS
In these ettenuoua days of military
and Soientifi3 activity we •have become
accustomed to being allocked. Never
tireless our eitizeOe eitperienced eensa-
Alen when on ttood Friday it 'became
known that; Mr.A. ftMacKenzie, had
lannelier'out onAlas lurbuleat and
/teething Hea of matrimony. The editor
4 To 81•naNkt. had ,always been
re'oegnized as a man' of letters, but it
was uot generally supposed that he .was
also conversant in the univereal language
of We. Reit* a man of .stately bearing
and dignified 'composurtr he .was not
considered a likely vietim for the Mach
inationa o Cupid. However;likeuearly
every other man he has succumbed.
Leaving town Oti the eerly train Thurs.
day and travelling incognito* our lona]
publiciet journeyed to Detroit where
the nuptial knot wae-tied.
Thebridealliss Dora Lees, needs no
introduction to Iateknow people. 'Site
has fived here practically all her We and
has been king and favorably known in
social'and. musical circles. She was
organist in. the Presbyterian char& and
a teacher, of music here for eevetal
years, add her retire -from Detroit will
vielcomed by many Mende '
• Mr, and Md. MacKenzie are spend
ingasehort honeymoon in ChicagoOn
their
their return they will reoide m the former
Lees residenne: "Tne SENTINEL" and
all its readers are unanimous in vvisfimg
theni "bon. voYage." ,
Since locating Permanently in Luck.
.now fotir years ago Mr. MacKenzie had
,been a publitagpirited °Wan as Well as
&Very capable editor. Peraonally and
edttortally has energies have always
been directed in • the hest interests of
tbo tOwii. The home paper is always
an important factor in 'the activities of
any commueity and in tnis respect the
itor-haemade-Tat4atwatm,--an hp
to dateand,. progressive journal. Mr.
MacKenzie is:ewritersof expelience and
his articled, and comments can always
be accepted as being based on observa-
tion and good judgment After looking
through a score or mere of 'eachangett
we have come to the conclusion that • in
surroundtng toivas and villages there
are no 'kcal papers. which surpass and
and
few that equal Tut Smixtaier..
Lucknow Soldier.
,
• _Attains _Distinction
Laeut Col A. 3.. Mackenzie. arrived in
Lucknovr last . week ...after three years
service *rums duringwhich time he
has been engaged in "hospital work • in
England and France. In May last he
was promoted from the rank of major •
and given command -6f Moore Barracks
Hospital. Shorneliffe. - He ..went, over-
seas as medical officer of a. Toronto
Highland battalion; Col' -Mackenzie
Ieft on Monday for Toronto , where r he
will be occlipied inmedical supervisory
work for some time • '
WEDDING BELLS
Wmit----Cutntax •
•
A „very quiet wedding took place at
. , .
the home of Rev.ItTewton Powell, pastor
alearalt, Tosente,
41 6 pm. on March 10, 1918, when
:united in marriage with Gunner John
James Weir, of the 67th Bittery; in 'the
presence of O. W. Outran and Dr. W. W;
Weir, brother l of the bride and groom
Mittonerin-Matale.:
•An early morning wedding was sot.
emnized St. Paul's Anglican church
on -Saturday morning at six o'clock when
Alice, daughter Of Mr... and mist Richard'
%anti wes united in marriage to Mr,
R. Lindley Mitchell of Hamilton and
forinetly_of the Rank of 'Hamilton staff,
Witighain. Rev. H. W. Snell officated.
-Mr. aid Mre. Mitchell left for a shorts
visit in Toronto, Hamilton and Niagara,
amid the best wishes Of a hot offriends.
ittr Mitchell leaves with the oath bat:
tety in a few days for overseas.
Making Good In U.S.
• A card to hand this week1tom Mr-
Minaham, Alabama, beats the pntureof
Sohn Moffat, a former Kinloss boy who
has drifted tenth in rnele Sam's ter-
ritory. Mr. Moffat has been secretary
to the govenor Pf the gate for twine' time,
and ie now in -the field., for tile (ace of
secretary of 'state (for. Alabama ) Ile
appears to enjoy a large measure of pop-
ularity, and is,making a vigorous cam.
000. Re is a brother of MesSrs. Goo.
ma War Moffat oi Lanside.
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LUCKNOW. ONT., THURSDAYAPRIL 4th., 1918.
Slue* Copies 3 cents
LUCKNOW IS FAVOURED
• The Dominion Chautauqua- Feativele
is
one of tii0 Wit popular entertainment
maventente in Canada. Their program
are of the best„ of. tare nuisical merit,
educative and instriletive. Canada wilt
have more than five hundred Ohautan-
quas and Chautauqua Festivals during
the season of .1917-1918. A 'deem or
so of the business awn' a the village
have interested theroselvea in securing
the: Chautauqua attractions and have
put up a guarantee for the amount re-
quired. The earplug will be elven to
PatriOtie purposee. ' The dates secured
are Apri126; 27 and 29th next. The
piograms avill be put on during -• the
afternoons and eveninga of them dates.
The attractions will
1. Ilanipten Court Singers, &insisting
of five members, each an individual art-
*: Their program is divided into thrie
parts -4)14 English songe, group of
readings rid pktnologues both perious
and huniorous, an old IriLh sketch "The
Kerry Courtin,"
2 Di. W, J. Hindley a noted Canad-
ian aPeaker. • " •
3. The noted.English traveller, T. H,
Balmer F:R.G,S. and hiatroupe of Kaf-
fir singing•boYe•
4, Samuel W. Grathweli, Celebrated
'United States Orator, brought uPln the.
slume o Cincinnati,reached the height
of his amhitien when he became bar-
tender in one et its gilded saloons
wotked hie way through an eight year
aeademy and college course, graduated
from the Pacific ;Universityand later
from Leland -Stanford with highest hon-
ours. Today 'he is called the second
John B. Gough. Hie lectures .honin red.
hot -from a heart full of struggles
from a men whe though often knocked
down ha e never been knocked out.
b The Lyceum Arts Club:.Orchestra
-
rcognifeiF ss the
/test of its kind.. In appearance; per-
itonality- :and
close to attaining perfection. •
The people of plus vicinity can ,Iciok
with great delight to the coming of the
Chautauqua Festival Fulier infortrita.
tiOn later:
THE 'PATRIOTIC yOliK-
Financial statement Patriotic League,
March 19th, 1918:
, RECEIPTS
Balance in Bank, laet Statement •.• .
October lith, 1917 $ 848 89
Cash en hand :5 67
Proceeds of entertainment ,. ,45 10
Mrs. er..Miller .. . , . 2 00
Balance at credit ' old dance • .
fond .. .... . •• •2 60
Mrs. Ed. Purvis . . . 2 00
1 00
Sale of fruitcakeand boxes... 4 20
Refund Hall rent, • . . 7 to
aie of yarn and epeks , • 4 ' 70
Moving Pictures t . 2 20.
Alex. Gotlan, :4 • 00
County grant , 140.2a.
Raffle of Miss graham's knit-
.. ting bag , •;.:. 16 00
Donation Mora Vire Oo 200 00
High School Drente, priieeeds 50 85
*Its. W. .. . Oo
. Booth at tin.k, proceeds. 7.7,1
DOX Social • . • 78 00
Henderaon, Old TiMe Skate '2000
Miss E McLean .... 2 00'
, .
.$1511. 19
EXPENDITTAIRS • • •
J: '..Ektrvis o • •09.0160.00...:•0 ••• 8. 00
D. R. MeIntosh, .; . . . 6 i . 2 286 '27
J. W. Gledhill ... . . )35 00
Murdoch St Cin6ron Co. 218 24
'T. Eaton CO; • 81 35
, W. Connell . 343 10
Hall Teat a 7 50
I. G. Arniettong , • 10' 40
A. M. Spence. 4 • W 0 • 6 6:0 6 86
Thq0. Iteid . • • :g 1.6 0 * • .1. • • 0 33 83
Sundries for soldiers' boo,,. •5 '53
Postage oh parcels overseas. 25 88
Sf0111P8•;!.... ww.4.61wIeoo210
Dontition to Womea's Institute 60 00
field to returnedsoldiere40 00
20 75
1 55
65
1 00
John Murray ;
John Ilodgine • o .0646
Ai au ford .. 0 6 0 •
:1
B. llitzsteia.......,........ •
$1287 00
Bele ft in Bank 6, I 6 6 0 • 222 84
Oas •1 35
r-th`legitallink
. $1511 19
IpA M. SIDDAriD,
Trossurer.
•
1 LOCAL AND GENERAL
*Miss Belle Howe is visiting her sister.
in Windsor Ole week, A
•
Dan Morkii41d, of Toronto, is spend.
ing the holiday at home..
M. a. Vritehara spent. Easter with
her 9n8.and daughteiin Toronto.
Miss U. Rutherford, of Fergus, form-
•er•teacher here, is in town'for the week.
•• Miss Tolnde,of Torento,wee the guest
of Miss _Lila Taylor a few days this
weele„- •.
Wilfred Anderson, who has been in
Winnipeg the last,sbE months, arrived
home lest week,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McCarroll and
MIN Isabel Douglas apent a few slays
in Detroit this week. • •••
, Dean qeddes, of Bayfield, and Alicia
Mitchell, of Midland, teachers, are home
for the Easter vacation.
Alsike, Alfalfa and Sweet Clover
and Timothy seed for sale at W.G. AND-
Raw's. •4.4-40.
••
We are Compelled this week to hold
the budgets of sevetal-Of our correspond-
ents over till next Ism* •, •
•-Mary Divine and Margaretv•McDiat-
gild 'Whom*. attending Stratford Normal
'are home for the vacation.
• Nets M.•Fairbann, editor and prop-
rietor of The TeesWiter News visited
friends in town over Easter.
Mrs. jos..Anderson left on Tuesdey.
• afternoon for a month's visit with
friends in Hamilton and Buffalo.
Brown ldallough left on Tuesda
afternoon for Toronto Where he will en
'list immediately in the 67th Battery.
Partners wishing to
antrearentfor seed can get Atli in
formation at Treleaven Bros. Mill.
• Misik Cummings, of• Luckncr_a_,r hAs
been•ettgaged t� teach at RS S. No. ,8
Carrick. , Her duties commeitce • afte
Easter holidays. • . ,
Misses Evelyn and Adelia Spindler,
Lillian Mitchell and Anita Smeltzer, of
•ronto, --etetiographers, Anent the hon.
:LUCK. N°W SCHOOL; REPORT
• ROOM II,
Sr. II Ex. -Jean' Stewart, Muriel
AliteKenrie, Andrew Thompson, Mar -
procure MarqUi
, day at their homes here. • •
Sentinel readers are reqUested. to be
charitable this week as J. S. Newton is
acting in the editorial • capacity in the
absence of the proprietor. - • ,
• The total majority., of Mr. James
Bowman, M.P. for North 'Huron, has
been increased .to ss by -the 'addition
of theirserseati seldiet vote. •
Lerna Campbell who is taking a course
at Shaw Business College, Toronto;
spent the heliday season -with her
mother, Mrs. N• L. Campbell.
MiIreneIreneSherriff is 'in Toronto this
-Week attending the meeting of the
Ontario Educational 'Asciatien del-
egate front West Bruce Teachers' Insti-
tute.
Owing to the many recent entertain-
ments in town and the proxifaity of
the • holiday. season, a conniaratively
small house attended Marks Bros.. cell.
-leatlXklanIgara47,014t--aaaL:a.-7.•=--
,Good. Fridamaelied off .quiek
atool,224a10-nr,a, •
Owing4O-Iiinited: train servieii--- -
,.and the fact , that there.were no .Theter
rates,. visitoxs to and from town were
not as numerous'as usual. •
The Women's Institute Will meet• in
the kennel' chamber next TtIeSday after-
noon for their weekly:sewing bee Shiite
and pie will be given to anyone want-
ing to help along tile good work. s
-Iturraii for the great play entitled
Capt., Dick, in the st. Augustine Hall,
under the auspices of the Help- a Bit
Club, Friday, April 12th. Reserved
Seats 50e, Play‘to start 8.30 p.m.
Lower and Middle School examina-
tions wili begin on Moh., Apr. 8 and
terminate on •Thursday. Our High
School apparently purposes doing ite
full share in connection with the recent
‘.`S,O.S."'appear
Read Murdoch 8t Catneron Co's "ad."
re Cleating Surplus Sale this week. See
Sale Bilis fcr other Special Bargain Of-
fering. Seize this opportunity to make
your dollare Ining you biggest returns.
The'llazaar under the auspices of the
Anglican church • beld in Solomon's
vacant Store on Saturday was a WO.
flounced success. Every article was
good'and tastily arranged, and the ladies
lost no time in 'presenting thoir goods
to the public. The proceedS were Oat-
ifyitiffi. being Alioitt. $14O.
CHURCH NEW'S
• FlmanYTEaraiv Outman. Services
next Lord's Day at 11 aan, and 7 p.m.
Morning Onkienta "Things That..Cannot
Be Shaken " Evening subject, 'A cako
Not Turned." '
LEA.017E -Rev, Mr. •Ecelesione favor;
ed the League on. Monday evening by
. .
presenting hie aeries of stationary views
known as"be Passion Play." Throligh
the kindness - of Mr. -Eeclestone the
League enjoyed an entertaining and
profitable evening. Miss- Mabelle Akin-
Coatributed an appreciated instrumental.
- Services in the Methodist church on
Sunday "e,t11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Morning
subject, 'The Art of Selection." Even-
ing subject, .41-o Man Liveth, •IInto
Himself," Special .musie. Everybody
made welcome. .
On Easter Sunday the congregation
were favored, by An excellent musical
program from the choir. • ,
Gnmari -The Guild had an interest:
ing program on Monday evening. Misses
Dorothy Douglas and Rthel HOwe con-
tributed readings. *Solos were rendered
by MisteJoimna McCallum ancl'McLeari
johnetOo. The topic, "AreYou Afraid,"
was very ably taken by Rey. Mr.. Reid,
of South Kinloss. • In addition to this
there were two rousing cheruseeby a
number of Guildites. 'Meeting next
week will .be in charge of the Sbeia
Committee.
garet 'Geddes, Albert Ta.ylor Ilarot
McIntosh, Eris • Armstrong, Campbell
Thonipsen., Good -Alvin. Irvin.- Clair
..Matne, Lenora Webster, Pearl Beaton,
Kathleen Chisholret Web,.
ster, Tracy Webster* • .
Jr. IL Ex. -Doris Dunk); Morgan
Henderson, Robert Mcgallum,Wirtnifred
Douglas, Rena McDonald, Gladys Smelt-
zer, Gordon . johnston. 9oecla-(Sidney
Decker', Dive Milne) Maley Armstrong,
Meitiin Webster, Dean • McInnes, Pearl
Nixon, Cecil Webster, deO. McInnes,
kIervey. Webster, Gordon, Fisher*, Grant
Fair -Calvin Blitzstemit-,
;Jean McDonald, Etta MacDougall, Stew
art, Huston..
• • No. on l'aill 37." Aver. att. 34.
FE4NcE8 M. 'SON* TOac4r:.
Roar, IV
. Sr. IV. 75%-A, Reid. 60% - P.
Mathers, "B. Mardie, W. Treleaven, S.
Burns, C. MacKendrick. 80/ca-4,
G. Douglas (ties),. V. meQuinia (ties),
45%-•71 MacCallum. ' •
Jr. IV: 60%74. Murdiei H. Thomp-
son, R. HilI,W. Hon, H. Rlitzstein,
M. MeLeli,- 1). mitcheir, T; Blitzstein.
A. Johnston, M: Webster (tieo).
R.• Andrew. 1. Rathivell, G Hodgins; F.
Andrew (ties), R Howey, A• Irwin, W.
Thompson 40%-M. MecCallum, F.
Cain. Below 40A -E. NiVins.
• - 3:31.: Sinitilik% Teacher..
• Look hp Your Trinkets
- • "Trinket Funds" ha•ve,been established
in batty towns throughout the country.
-This is a fund for patriotic work secured
by. the sale of useless trinket. The
Women's Institute have taken up the
work locally' and" wild ask citizens to
look through their possession for broken,
or 'Unwanted. trinkets of -gold oil -silver
elicit as discarded jewelry, getting table
• silyer etc. This would include old gold
and silver, thimbles, bracelets, brooches,
chains Watches, etc.' Doubtless there is:-
consilerabie value lying about french
articles, and nobody i11 miss them if
given up, All articles may be left at
H. D. Wood's store.
See The home Article •
We learned ifttba a local' dealer lett
Week that quite a number of tatmeri in
the vicinity of laucknow have been seed-
ing to outside houses Lot- . various iieeds,
especially clover ancannothy sed. Of
course that is all tight when one can
save money by it -that isjust business, -
But this man declares that they lose
money by it -as much as 82 and eg
per bushel 011 &Mt Sen at any tate
what the total dealer hag before you
send away for your seed. The best yon
eall get is No. 1 Standard, and if the
kcal dealer has that the Other fellow
ow hoe no better.
C.1
• This new wizard out of EurO kiss enthralled Anseriii with the
magic of his bow, And his stuthng genius shines in every note of
his firat four Victor Records. •
•' .1 Tendacli Red *ad Re4r4s4 FM'
6475$' Valise Bluette 'Drigo
64759 'Clitortis of Dervish.* . • Beethiannt
" Twelve -inch Rea R•cords, ft
74562 Scherao-Tarantelle Wieninwski
74563 Ave Maria , Schubert-Withelmj,
BE 'SURE TO HEAR if PI'Shi
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RPISTRONG,4ewe1er-&--Optielan
Juggsowylnont 8al001. -REPORT-. -4 .EVERYVia7t COLUMN •
- Foam III • ;
MONEY TO LOAIL.-On tooryages and notes
•Algebra.
• •
• S. Gee 05,.. R. )ficDougall 82, R,
Johnstoli'ICP, Congrana-.74, S. Stothars
71, L. Finlayson 70,. IL.MacKenzie 69,
Cranston 97, I. MaeAae
'ellen.- 63, SA3urni4 62; Kr: MacDonald ,
A. Alton 60, M. McClure 60, E Aitchz
son 60; G. Webster 59, IL Burns 56, • k..
Thompson 66„ M. Rathwe1l55, J. Mac-
Donald 54,8. Alton 53,, F. Webster 49,
K. Murdie 45, CPMCQuillin 44, 31.11e-
guriiiin'44i. Q McNay 47. A. Mitchell
32.
, • • • ,,• i'onx•II
Snelling, Science Notes; Art •
'• B. Clarkson 78, C. Douglas 77, V.
Hedley 77, P. McCorvie 74, S. Min -
penal 72, H. Treleaven 72, I Hatnil-
ton 67, R MaeDiarmid 66, li. tahrnin
614 V. Woods. 61, E. Johnston' 54, J.
Buckingham 4, M. Johnston 43:-
' FoItra I • .
Spelling, So. IcOtes, Art, Latin.
';Heltn 73, R Reid 67, J. Towle 64;
11',Agar 62, H. Nixon eo, L. Garbutt 60,
H. McIntosh 59, • A. MeNity•66, B. Mc-
Leod 58, A. Towle 50, E -Johnston 40,
E -Bowles 48, J. Ketchabaw 48, W. El.
liott 46, C. Johnston 46, J: Smith 45,
A. Andrew 41,--G,,liathWelt,38, Mac --
H. A. Donee
• Preparedness
• ,
APril lst having been set by the Gov-
ernment as the last day for delivering
booze from' points outside the province
of Ontario, the platform at 0Ripley sta-
tion after the arrival of tha noon tram
last week looked like the store house Of
a small distillery. Itegs, cases •ar#1 ugs
'containing the "crater" literally hned
the platform No doubt many arm the
necessity 01 preparing for the • future a
Panacea for all the ills that human flesh
is hew to.
Farmers, Attention
Apples by the barrel at $4:00. Sold'
also 112 entailer quantities. The cheapest
food to -day on the market in the fruit
line.
Verniers wishing to buy Clovers and'
grass seed lual better be lookingup
their supplies as the stocks, eitpecially
in Clover eed is small. No. 1 Govern,
went tandard, Red Alsike and Alfalfa'
Clover tor sale at less money than pres-
ent wholesale prices. 1 handle seeds of
every description suitable for this dis-
trict aud Cali supply same lines such as
atanget and Turnip seed at less than to,
day's wholesale prices. Come and see
us when wanting seed. Marquis Spring
'wheat and a few baga of NO, 14 Peas
'for seed. • ..
Mines of Flom- aid Peed kept on
bat a, Feed is totting very scarce and
hard to get. But we have SI or 4 Cars
*hien hi Oapeeted in a week's time with
Shorts endllree. See Oar Chick reed
citt Side,
at reasonable Tates, fare nsurance. botv
Btock and Mutual Companies. Convey.
• anoing done with neatness and despatch.
SIDDALL. Broker. Luoknow . .
W.ANTED..—AD kinds of raw !ars. Highest '
city Prices paid a Lueknow. Dent" sod
your furs without seeing Jake Libel, as he '
.hai the city market! Best prices for junk,
• rags, rubber, horsehair --16 oz. to a sausd;,,
and all kind S of hides. Phone and I wilt •
call and see you. Phone , Lucknow.
15-9-tf. Jair.E LIBEL, Lucknow.
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• Lucknow, a surn of money. Pinder
Will berewarded. on returning to Tam -
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SENTINEL Ofltoe.. . .
RAW PUBS WANTED.—Highest" price will
jm paid for all kinds of raw furs: Mink:
skunks, raccoons, weasels. Special Irina,
-for Pose& Prices will be as high as $15.00.
Best price will be paid .for h chair and '
rubbers. Before you sell your tur call at,
13. Blitzsrein's Dry Goods Store. '
DR. 'PARB.ER, OSTEOPA.TR; at Cain Rouse
Lucknowevery Wednesday afternoon. All
' chronic diseases successfully treated. Os-
teopathy removes the physical causes of
disease. JAI nstment of the spine is more
by
secured and with tower treatment',
•by Osteopathy than by any other. method.
FOR SALE
FOR SALELSeed beans, white good variety:
Akio potatoes -Hebron and °boater verities -
Ozo. A. GREEIR2
FOR SALE—Good Working horse, 1200 lbs. in
good condition.—DuacaN. Miss, klard-
ware, Ripley. •• • • 11.4 p.
FOB. SALECARLOAL .a.MBR1CAN kiLN-
DRIE1) COAN—$1:95 per bus.. Seed. oats .
OLIO per bus. take orders foe Marqu
Sprit g %heat. ALEX, Vox. Whiteolnirch.
FOR SA1.E-Ilred4O-TafflarreAitocli end Sin-
iijfrom Rook that nas•layen 408floseri the
past three,_months. .A1So Yorkshire. Swine.
go,±=0:1T2. 1=2i-6,.','"X"`Ib
ro:;"Z'Z'f'''s--,-o .7.WOtsoe.or.t• trzos
no,3•.-kritounDttogapport 82-1113: 0." - ""-
FARM FOR SALg.,-100 Mires. 101 1. con. to 1.
1),,Amuield—known as the **Sullivan Prop-
erty" clay loam, 10 acres good hardwood
bush, remainder in grass, well watered.
fence, in good repair, near to church and
school, possession can be given at once.
Per further,partioulars apPly te Miss KATE
• .-autztvAls, Kingsbridge, 01114 11.4.2b4
FOR SALF..-Ifouse and lot on Havelock Si.
(leading to station) Luoltnow. Stable on
promises. Cheap for quick sale, J. L. Cot.
Mss. Box 62, Ripley. • • alp.°
'POR-SALE.—Good frame residence With stone
foundation, on liavelOokimcknow (be.
ing the residence occupied Mr. D. (*lt.
,BERTSON). rtIT PartiCal0113 apply to MRS,
.alacKhuholert, Ripley. 20-6-tfo.
NOTICE ' •
FOE all mattent regarding Greenhill cemetery
.refer taiL O, Taylor Secretary.
ADMINI6T1IATOR'S SALE. --Jobs Sherifl', v
e.dininistrator of the.ettate of the lato•Mm.
MeMo.nbUs; ,will offer for sale tho propertY
of the said Mrs. Megannus, consisting of
lots, houses and household effects. on . •
loughby St.. laucknoW, on April Oth. For
terms see bills. -
P.> VerltAttr_cs, '
44.1041
Fourth Con., Kfraloss
--Sinnaar, April 1.
The let of April passed off very quietlk
in this neighborheod.
Mint Gttteet AteItatosh is home front •
the IT. S. for thiRaster holidays,
Mr. Duncan McGillivray, we are glad
to sayOs much unproved thia week.
Making maple syrup is the chief et-
cupation of the farmers along the line
just nOw.
"The.Frog-Pmad Orehestra" ban
neared on the atve, and the *Rd geese
oontinue to tleek fra1m pastures in tho.
liorth4 •
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