The Sentinel, 1883-10-19, Page 2•
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mmon• Annoyance:
_ people suffer from distressing
t s' of sickheadache, nausea, and
Othq bilious troubles, who alight ease-
ly b ;; ured by Burdock Maid Bitters.'
It c {'' E ' Lottie Howard, of Buffalo,.,
of this : complaint -'and she
it- highly;
ram's Fluid Lightening
sEToothache and Neuralgia quick
as a sh, relieves any pain instantly,.
he eapest and quickest application
kno . Why, suffer, with Toothache,
Nems lgia, Headache, Rheumatism,:
Lu „ go Sciatica, Sore Throat - or
Acuff., Pains of anykind when you ean
go tt Berry's Drug Store and get a
perf tand instantaneous cnrefortwen-
cents. Ask for Kram's"Fluid
Hing.
_, -' 1 I had been foreight= months 'ung
able t work, Mand felt .•as: though I
wou a as lief die as live. through. Dys-.
p -P
a and :Indigestion. L .weighed at
.
they i e of gettiu` a brittle of McGre•-
gor Speedy Cure 130 lbs..; : used 3
bot and " now weigh 165 lbs. and
fev was better in , ink life. {" I,t was
Mc Li egor's Speedy Cure;. that brought..
ins and.".. So. says William Fell,
Ha ton:. `Go to Berry's Drug_ Store.
and - t a free trial..bottle or the •r€;u
:lar a for fifty cents and, one dollar.
Ta1{ f,i8saTTTOUTTER AND TOARG T 7 1
_ 0vc)Kfi1!NG TO.?11 DICTATES OVOON8otli' CE
PRIZE ABOVE ALL OTHER &IBEITIES. -
Lncienow, October, : 3 ,_ l
Tar damage by the recent frosts
Manitoba has been exaggerated.
cording to the bulletin just issued
Provincial Department -of Agricult
the damage to wheat by frost, as gat
-wed from the reports of over 300 co
respondents m different .parts of t e
Province, was small. In, two tow
ships50'per cent: damage is reported
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In many as how as 2i is reported, and
in many more there is no damage.
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WEST H URON PE I'ITIOLV.
:The petition agaipst the return of
Mr. M. C. -Cameron: for West Hurn
.has gotl.nother .hoist, and in all
• 'hoed -the matter Will be dropped n"
Tuesday lash, His. Honor, :Mr. Justice
Armouropened the -court at Gode`. ch
"for the trial of thepetition, but r:
avisaoting-forthepetitionersaid t ' ey:
ware tot- prepared -to 'pro . d and . is
Lordshi postponed the farther he r-
ing of the case till Monday, the 1 th
--of November next, when unless an,
applicaion is :ma -de to fx a -new day.
for the •trial, the petition will be dis
missed. 1 Mr.-- Davis said. it was agreed•
btweepthe parties that in the event
of the1 petition being : dtanisted;;.it
shouldlbe without costs. His :Lo
s'� p inade the -order' accordingly, ` d
it _is generally .understood 'that,:t ,is
-will be 1the last heard of the petiti i n.:
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t Caution.
advise all-:who-are:dflicted`with
h or cold to beware " of opiates
medicines that smother" and.
a cough -suddenly,', as serious re-
s surely f olioR . Ea yard's : Pee-
Balsam,
ee-Balsamr loosens acid breaks. up
Sand colds in a safeand effecetual
er.
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BEGS TO IIT, RM THE PUBLIC THAT SHE HAS . ASSUMED:CO's TB OLS
ly carried on by K. J. MACLEOD.
of the busines
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BE s
TOCK NOW C
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The services o,
Th.E LOWS'
E IN EVERY DEPAIVIIYIEN
.t -cissa milliner have -been secured, and
will be removed to the'oldstaL
rucknow,` October IOth, 1883:
14,1!E-LaTiotly Cub ar Proa .ce.
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SLACK,
• 3 RC"
AND
- GREY,.
3and 5 G
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CDT
EACH R _WANTED.
S. S. NO. 10, ASHFIELD,
ale, :2nd or 3rd class certificate,
to commence at Ne* Years;
articulars apply to
JOHN FARRIES,
drit
TH;-POTATO CROP.
Potatoes are_ selling for le•
ss mo
u° New ::Yxrl and Boston- :` than
char`geifof them in -Montreal but
-the- Eastern toownship� 25e. per bus
is all that can be - got. This is -t
Floe"
id for -them , In manyarts
'Minnesota,. and nom €' otter. States •
,ports -are coming in_ that - the crop
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Is or.
in acr ::-
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srnmense. = The MOntreal . Wane s
'taking cognisance of facts'. such as
;' .these sa
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=KID AND CASK ERE GLOVES,
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.Lanes P. =0., Ont.,`1
FARM TO RENT.:
�a THE ` EAST HALF LOT
7, in the 97th Concession of the
ship of .Ashfield, Eastern. Divi -
containing 100: acres,- about 75
cleared The farm: is situated I
four miles from the, village- of
annon,aa`nd nine miles from Luck -
For
: further particulars apply
m.McQuoid,' Lot 8, Con. 7,E. D.,
WALTER TRELEAVEN,•
u'09 Lucknow P. 0.•
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ILDREV
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WING TO =OUR :LOW P I I
TRADE 'llS ,RAPIDLY:INCREAS '
AND GOOD QUAL.__ITY OF O
We offer _
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RGAINB
Ys,
4rgains -in
s . -famine prices. They
did so last .win
ter-. They refused to sell, though) 0 Ord)
our
cents:a bag was offere a but . `later :on
• in the season had to =sell thein for half-
this.
alf this. sum, while thousands of bushels
;.were kept" in the cellar and roothouses
until they were : unfit even 10.cattle
•food and had to lie onsigned to t e,
inauurel pile. - "The ante _thing'm y
happen again. if ferule s : will but eon-
tinue t 'holdup their otatoess inste d
of selling them: -at pr " ent prices.
:,pays. to-;selltwhen fair. Price.
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ES OF FARM :STOCK PROlVIlT• ..
attended to on reasonable : terms..
left at the SENTINELOffice will receive
ou,i;t attention.
J. & J. GAUNT, .
At. Helens P. 0-
CATTLE ESTRAY.
iIF TO TBE. PREMISES- OF T H
ubacriber, Lot 6, Con.' 9, Walifield, 8
heat f stray 2 year old Cattle. 4 Steers and
4 lie rs, mostlyred,. one whitish. The'owri
net i . equested to prove,_ property,' pay ex
penst:s ndjtake the animals away..
: PAUL' R EID,
Sin -518'
f Oct 1Oth 1883:.:
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NCE OF :• BUSINESS
Dear Sibs, For over twenty years I
have: suffered greatly from -Nasal Ca-
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tarrh-; sotheti-mes . being unable: `t
1,8111e11 or _taste properly. The: disease
.-caused a severe- pain" oyer, the eyes,an
firequently stopped in _ writing on a
count of.dszziness.-• The 'phelni in in
throat gave much ann4ance, especia.
ly- in: coinpa y,, balls "f whieh void
occasionally fall down !into my throat,
and I could seldom wreathe throng
h'
y
to nos •- I his* talon 'quarts of.Var-
ions medicines without 'an a nt
y . PPS
..l benefit, ntil I. was - induced by`your.
lagena of 69 Muter street, to_try. your!
Fountain of Health. $` using five
bottles I: am ti eve it as • my.
r I . or the - cure of.
uaeeas. 1 -have.
y of toy friends;
testi noniai
$•
..honest opini t'
! C tarrh it is a grand.
emended it to ma,
r one of hom encloses
wth ili'lie. ' -
Wishing you• deaery saccas,
rl. $m•gratefuily Yours.
JOSEPH BROW?T
per, 25, Shelbo-r`i a street,
- Toison .
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Remiicatile'Rssutt.
W. A.-743gar, of.- � Frankville, was a
tr l le sufferer.from 'Chronic "Kidney
and i Complaint, t -an d at one time
us' bea►dwas ethaatred four bottles.0
: his life was deeps,'
by
�trdQek. Blood Bite.
--=We keep only pure Sp
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R GO' -DS- 0TIE,
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leas, : and :-Sugary and selling .them veru
FOR BUTTER
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BUSINESS HERETOFOR_ E CAR:
led on. in this place by K. J. MacLeod-
hat - en• transferred to me, and,I beg to noti-
fy 41 "ties indebted f6 the late firm . that -all
accni is MUST BF -SETTLED on or before
.S F :NOVEMBER,. 1883,
after, hich: date any `-remaining unpaid: will
be p ped in,other hands for collection.
• MRS. IVMACLE;�a.:.
Luc Oct.'10th,
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ORSE;= SHOEING.
lepera lacksmithing
M. THOMPSON begs leave to
hank the inhabitants of .Luck:.y
d surrounding country for the
patronage bestowed on him
the last two
yeah end wtsles
nuance of =his of l cu$to nets and"
daresi& the new, - as' he is in -a.;
positionhe* ever -to supply the.
of,thepublic. -*'$e always .moi
as fa'
Would: ash
e closest buyers
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* MON PSON
sprIpsopposite the Bank.
1883.
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