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age agi yitiait ewo.
. :House for Sate. -- -
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Mr.- Rol,it. Steyiart * offering for
sale. Ids new house just back of the
' P14-ning ini/L. It is I complete,- inall
ino`c4rn im,proyemont.s--
..,ADY.
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F,un
. Mr. Jas.*. B. Hunter inttendsopening
the stinting rink to the -public to-nightFrid#.) The ice is --in" splendid con-
ition. All are. invited-. .A.dinisaion.
ee.
Ar3 They,
your candidates for munici;
s for 1864. It is time their
ds were published inthe
nothing --good is attain-
dvertising.
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1-34EsTrx
able wi
.Peetiles a
;This _troupe
the Temper
eve ung la.st,an
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Iy-Sastaine'd the
*. • t•Ompanye The
ibors.
an entertalinient
ali on 'Tuesday
erformance ful.-
ntation, of the
ackeni--to the,!
REEYESIIT— L4
,
iheEteCtors ofthe Z:lucknow
1GENTLEMEN,—At the
largenumberof ratepayer
tided to become a • much
-Reeyeship Of the Village --
f0r.I884, and. if you elect
Chief Magistrate you can
ue e evr0
i of.: a.
now
your
y on -my,
ritee Nominatioq
•'The annual meeting for th
- tion of the trustees for *the
. School Boara -will be !held in th
ell Hall on Wednesday ilex;
Dec-mber. All ratepayers interes
in stlhool matters-:shOuld attend...•-
riSt117.44 Tree. .
Ti,,fe annual Christmas ti,ee in con-
./t.)gtion withICrioxPresbyteriandaur-cli
• best exertiOns for the intetests' of tall.
rtherefore ask your Cord4.1,suvport at
the 'coming .eIeetion.
'Yours
otO.
-Imcknow, Dec. 20th, 188.i
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171°0-ey Sociat:-
13,ackt. Of Friendship Lod,"-iggi 59,
has- lately: ki e-rgone a
'change; -and .will,heileefo- be known
-as Rock of. Friendshii).COrr oil, No.59,
Royal Temiplars Tempace. We
hope that thechangemai', e for ,the
better, 4nel, that .in the .ftA e may,
if possible, exert a More
ence -for morality and, tnperanee
than it 'done. in the t.
only* has order beep- Anged bnt
the hall has-been repaired d inaprov-
.ed-and will now, we belie44..corapare
favorably with with .4riy_ mo- of _the
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kind - in the ; two counti :t will
doubtless be pleasing to -frimds. of
.i'inpei.'anee and lovers intsertient
-.inliuck'now and vicinity ,l.rn,w that •
the nieMber:s purpose
entertainment On the 'eve g of 1- the
8th. of Desc'eraber. gentle
men have .been pro• perl •sw.-!eten,ed
the ladies; 'of conise3 wo
r 131 E Cameron. of -L
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hers are expected' to
*ence. • - Readings, recil'1,
- - 1 ' %." - " - the .o.
wi be given by...local an
• -t- I'll '1311610 it-- ,the Temperanee'fiali 'cir lleihe choir of
Item cot '-`---,-.- Jay evening, 21st Decem- Lucluifivi, will :furnish
. 1)ftr. A rare ti-eatia, in store foriail inusic fOr. the occasion.
-who 731,ake it a point to be there. Ad-
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wiszion 25. cents: children 10 ct,i, All
invited. •
tlrecuire it)
and
iddrpsi th
tiorss, etc.,
he7 talent,
..'`jhurch,
PP4-70Priat
e roceeds
debt-
_ba-..ner Of.
aner
fLth-
we trust
for • that
COM
Time ikfmute,
The "Pioneer
.Sininoe-ancl
fill aftei
'7
e
leseil tha,t fromnow
nuarY he will sall-goods at Hymeneal.
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.prices. .This is -Just the -.amount that A con1a Qje 11 excitement
gees into the pockets of monopolists has aaitated. the usually6id surface
. t3orne,f one; come all! - It will be so '
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of affairs in Dungaimon mules
• funny to buy- goods when - the.- seller -.
l_raYs the duty, and timE) 4.1;O11t -is' lair of Iate; -the .cause.fof.'whic
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'will be applied to liquida
on the- hall, "and' as
'Temperance has been loai
fully borne by this{ Lok
that andanample arn,ota
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Rurpose, -may be realize .1
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30 per cent, less than regular
a
was-
ap-
• proach-ng double weddin, 'he tact
of t -he parties interested ting Widely
Perso
Mr..1-f. S. McLean ..for thi past %and.faverablY-known hout the.
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EADAE1LE -:PARAGRAPH
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.,--Merry Christmas. .
Sleighin
-t
—Wood coming in.•„.
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ukness improvingy.
• —Smiling merchants.
—Plenty 'room for more.
—Have -you -Seen the comet yet 1.4-
-Where are all 'the pigs going to?.
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"--.--Over 500 shipped, from Luck -now
station this week..
—Wholare you going to ' vote ,for1
That's the question; ---Mr. K. -MePhetson left for Rich-
mond Hill this week.
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D. K. Webster, of Kinloss
killed ten coons one day last week.
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hn hOlikent and ilispoina uhlic Oeciaie • ThemSehr
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—Nomination -for • School Trustees
takesplaceon Wednesday, 26th., inst.
•—A very pleasant social was held
in St. Andrew's Church on Wednes-
day, eVerting last.
=Cameron & Campbell, bankers,
have any ainount of money to lend on
Mortgage at6per cent.straight interest.
• —The first barley grown in Canada
was in 1786 and nOW - the annualpro-,
cluctiOns of the grain: is- 10,000l0904
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bushels.
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• —If you have boys call„ at Macin-
• tyre's and you will get- „a ,tweed, vest
fOr $1, $1.25, $1:50,or $2,Worth $W60.
-Beys boots at 1,$1.50 and $2. en's
boots at $1:75.--
. --Your subscription and influence
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reSPeetfilllY solicited, for SENTINEL.
Only -ONE. DdLL.tut for 1884, , if sent in
•now. .
=Ladies sica;tino• -boas, kid boots, -
overshoes, rubbers, a 'large assortment-
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of . ladies and misseS . boots, dress
slipper's $1.50, $1.75 and $2 at Mac-
Intyies, . •
=This wo.nat be a 04. Um- e be7
-gin on your New Year's- resolutions.:
It will (rive almost a 'fortnight's.- mar--
• gin for slip'. - .- •
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your asks• you what sized
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sape you wear, do not _in your -vanity
-lie.it down t*o. If you. do the
',slippers Won't.flt. •
Maanityre :is -selling ladies fin. caps
at:cost, ladies:gloveS,. Mitts, kid mitt& .
kid.,c,r1-oves, Clouds, unclersvea•r,- High-
land yarn,_ hosiery, a large, assortinent
-of ,dress- buttons at Macintyre's:
pndlosive Mridencfr, that the e-oods.and.Frices. are Bight,
1_,A.B4O.:sAl.ssaustrolioRs _Ft lax SATISFIED.
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fN GIVING 11USINEIS I HAVE SACRIFICED
• Everything.anst it ,is:sollie= i.atisfaction that, the Publip-•-•
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'generaiV have apprecIated effortS and . tak.en. advantage
circuthstanbes in every wa31-- ti:vorable to the purchase of>
t
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egilrS6 poor goods c
prices, but I `Anioffering seal(
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poor prices, tnavis to- say at
because
CO.
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be:.riad. anywhere poor
nab] ew,. first --class gdad at -
s _price.. And why 1.1 just,
• J CIL 'the able and respectekprincipal 0±oursection gave rise to much iid conoTatii....
;public.sehool, has_beenrappointec(to .4 latory comment-. The pa .ti inmiedi7
position. in the ClintorkHigh . School -ately coneernedi. were Illtessrs: 'Wm. -
As• -here he will remove in: a few. days: Biome?' of Mexico, IL 'Si
- Mr, McLean leavisLueknew res T'd Pobert
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respected •-. -- - - ' -*) - - '4 -
.and -*esteemed by ,t - and ...-IliseQ.x'‘d °IlicAr' f°i.:1-* br a Dun-
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dinit.d. .. 4.- 1 , .. almnon, who had came 14 ' arri Off tb-
. 0 ; a ...vac ler and citizen. -
s -e..,-. ,..,.'n`their Ainerican.homes,t-* of _D -ti no -an-
° 0 iril.i.c,:lhlismuo.aile tco.ntrratul.atecl... .on
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B -$ter, RatesPtillv .•. Misses Maftie and ICI ''- Caswell,
• nn's fair•daughters, in pessons
Mr Jahn Baird, station ant her, respe.ctiVelY,- -daughters 4, -the ge.V.•
ilforms us that the. G.• T. Ralitway wilt James tasWell, Metho4 11 -Mister..
issue return tickets.. oter their at tlappy event was. C° tlintaated
t's will be issued -du
wTeensber
iTsti
ttko ..driestdaoz .eve'runct,
(-10Erter of the b des o
ffi.ci taas
assisted
d
rnupoa
• 1)e3ember 31st, - 1883 alo at by Re,'. JawFisher, 04 yth,h01rtu
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spipfar durin.thekoliays.cthe Tehdist Churc; o,
.• 1Jth, th-e
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`same rate on Deceniber 28th • jam`: ' Church. Was -filled-AVith-f s --Who had
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. arV 1st, 1881 inclusve6,i400 1-'>- -t - 4 Miss-
. , b c,.., z,• o re- : . . • come to witn.ess the co , ., 0117- •
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turn:up to January7.0, 188, ....The. l'Mattie Caswellovavtait illy ' attired
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1 . Ti ' - - ' ' ' -in-a garnet silk dress, 4 med. with
trand, runic cortaanly: cleserve,eredit i
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,.for dealing .-cd- lib,efag. 'y :- wit"4:13h6,Plib- .;silk, cord to Match, and,1 her. flowing ,
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lc. ''' Formerly the ' coinpanv: only:1S-
'slied tickets to liii;e1Y.:o_o-.3,'-er"the single
holida,y, but a .tiekek good f°r,-,..:ten
clays at single fare _is o,ertainlY.- 4ijiber-
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at inducelrient- for: ie.oi.-.1.0. to go fpm
ltoine-- and have tibia-4..to.tinake.d good;
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Visit to their fri,ends. - .
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LatiPuterirts'
Captain John McPherson,. maater
of Messrs. °omicron ik Cam,p‘ bell's 7es-
-bridal veil looked excee angly charm-
ing,while- Minnie :Caswell in a bronze-
•.areen dress- white 'silk fiord of same
sha4e was the .object of -1. tJess
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admir-
!'liflh1 The. bridesinaidiitiwere Misses
ICate, *Caswell and, Anni*Oi4-accueS ; . at -
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tired in: cream -colored ,i tan's Veilina-'
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and:Miss Alinnie'llisceix in palelolue ,
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silk-, Messrs.:if• p and -N... F.
ceswell attended Mr•131411.e as-groornsL
Men, a-ncllf-essrs.'. friscox and E.
•.$0, -"TheLad;.- Dulierin;'.. '," tetut"Red . S. Caswell acted in lik'I'4,apacity for
' ' -2ili: Hitigoox. . After the inpt.a1s-ere
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..completed -. the. usual Cgratu,lations
followed, and a - cOmptt-Af. of Some ,
to the
thirty. invitedgnests O
p-arsonage for the we•-ddisuper, and
l
,*e-*paired
a pleasant eVening,'; Aillavied. - .The
presents were mumerousilid costly but
time and space will not Admit' Of their
1115M0' Oil Thursdaz last looking brown
hronzed-and heartir after, his seagon..,on
• the waters- of 0,4r vast inland seas.
The. Captain repovts this the most clis-
astroUs` season. to . shipping that has
beenetperienced for, many year;
numerous, vessel and inauy valuable
lives having been lost in the severe enulneratmn•
,storins that °warred. --Under the cir-
. —A tremendous rusli stilllcontinuOs
to •T:- Lawrence's for -coal Oil- as all the
people know he sells -the best and
'cheapest, .notwithstanding'what some
unprincipled upstarts aSsert to the
contrary. •
—1Vtacintyre- has a large stock- of
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underclothing. Tweed. suits for
621 conts • Boys capand
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inenirifor 50. and -examine Miet-
Intyre's stock: -
Ttea7meeting _will be held,..in
I-laCkett's Christmas
BOUND TO T
F BUSKESS.
istrow, ably one thing is n cessary -(besides the Cash) ill
parchasing,,goods, and that iqa correct knovdedge of the,
MARKET VATJUES olthe differ nt coramodities•required, and
hence-1;ogluOte prices witboatIshowing the. goods is - a de,
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lusion. 1 am anxious to shoTt my goods and prices_ at the
same time,. leavipgrthe purcha0er to jadge kor himself.
It' would -the very easy ad very deceiving to publish A
list of price6ybit unless thQ goods and the price can- be
shown at the same tittle,. the +urcilither is liable to ibe.
fr on my counter vi -that 1 can,
-and 'd'citifused 1 Want :to sho
oyercoosveh
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gtve .for.1.04,cents, but •Soin
s for 25.cents o
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IlenCe general rule..1 do
--'tv ceap;- .Alma caps. for . , • -
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m▪ g, •
.-=2-.6neS.'1*.; a.full stock of Silver
plated.,--taWe. and., --desert; knives and
:forks, pickle ',forks, butter kniveS;tea
,desert andtable spoons- carving kniyes
and _forks, cruit -stands. - , Call- and in -
speet;, nixotroUble t� show goods.
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Chrishinas night a- grand tea--
neetina wlJl be helU n;Dungannon
-Bresbyterian Ohurch. - •
a.:t :Jones. sells . such large
-quantities of cross cut Saws and axes,
ibecalise_lie.bnyS direct: from the man-
ufacturers, 'Pays cash and sells Cheap',
..TmSt to limit -4290 -more. Of. those second
growth- hart:eiliadehickoryaxe hand-
les, and- at, -greatly reduced pri.6es.
—A number of LicknOw pupils are .
it.-endmer High School entrance
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examinatioit:in.,:incardifie„.
—Knive steels,.nuncing knives,
Sausage- c'ari„ openers, egg
beaters.,..piqure ,
n -ails.. and cord, knt-
ting needles;.lboking -'-grasses,, pinking -
irons, preserve Spoons,- .. tea trays, bird
cages, sad irons, *side lamps; brapket
lamps, hanging hangino;laroPi plain and fancy
1.0.Thp-;011.$114.0-/E -giQbes and -:-shadesr
cheap, .at Jones'.
---Thosi-•Lawrence has been appcot-
a Sal& aA•eitt in Lickno,w, for the Sale
O'f the '.tuckthornlencintr it is the besit
19:e.pa:tb:7di. ,* Call -and
Ore pure asing•._ your fence
'lief
bestas itis the onl
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s
your laiiiip'ohiMneYs at Law
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ren.e.e'..slwhere-,you canlot of larnps at yourown price.
—Lawrence's. is e,rt:one dozei
‹uinstances liotkithe,Paptain .and:' the
d0.-A.ers-, of the ckDtiffer;int, are to. be
ongratulated no onbr--„,ott et-
' ad. without- acpidekiff--bUt4,--4sO. 011
ring the most_ proAtAble; seasok y-01
440yed bl the vessel.,, -After paying
ranee': and.ill .-etx10449a--tht3Captahi.
Pts*--th4 handsmesum of 42475: as
et profits - for the se00-11, 441).40
lipx-StOfti to LakeSu.p�r vdth
fk k".- 2PCO
—OreS4 ent:-AwS, a„.?-14and1es
.411 kinds of harclware"apilioit6,in,prees
art
MrJ H.
lyro
Of -the Grand Jury in
NT'Oefk.
rler-s-StCri,e„, tV' e(,' nee
Ou- want 4 go
*its' kappa . the . i*Pe.”)
atr
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at.; igrmak
ertori „laat
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Ithecoe*
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oust , suft
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es,
en try to shOw it: ON
ot publiskpriCes.
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1.st-L-Because it is noi biiiiess, the bet house's
wholesale and' retail not ii-dbirqh prices
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is -usually -taken; as a„ sign. -of distres—Dee
embarass 'mt.`
1vatQ.
r Published prices are almost alwaT$ misleaditg.
'aro. 'anxious _to show my goods and i quote . the prices.
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at t,elles,a,, tirrielea7iria the. iurehaser-to-the exercise of big
ownunbiased judgeraent, ar.flifafteflAering_these goods at
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,what tilefeost,and,in mat cases less than cost, any ems.,
e faIretail Nice .elsewhere,he
...totnetWotiKipl'efer. ;to PaY..
has a pei'feit right to dc 80.
ss as pnssthtte 1 4.§.1.-49....,t7444...0.i.acCept my judgement.
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want to sell $3000 wo!ith of goods - before 'Nem
Year,
a aine do youwanta -Irthino.izi
'goncea t e
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nvenie
t at am
;are so1 1it3hall be
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