The Sentinel, 1884-05-16, Page 8.2
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'A book pulgisher - announces "In
_ press, a prettz.girl." .• Y. you. attend
the breach of sproiaise case in theTere-
perancellall on Tuesday evening next,
: you will think she was "oftenii. thai.
predicament.
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They Are Welcome.- • - -
-Winghim will not celebrate the
2 IA. this year:. Lucknow offers in-
ducements on the 26th and it is quite
,
likely.that a number of Winghanaites
- will spend- the 26th, in that town.=
Wingliam Yidette. - •
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-Desecrating the Sabbath, .
A number of boys in the,.north-east-
• ern section. of the village :make a con-
stant practice of. playing ball, on
Sundays and if a stop is ribt put:to-it
they will be called. upon. to interview
one of our local niagistrates.-
_For the pto Donintry.
'Mr. _Alfred Williams, of Walkerten,
ai,nd formerly of this village, intends
leaAing in a 'short time for the Old
Qountry.. 1Iis stock of. household
furniture,-ete,. will be • sold by pnblic-
- -auction on Saturday next:- at -Walker -
ten.,
• Board Of Health. _ •
_
At the -Connell meeting on Tuesday
.e.irening last-theRevahciCouncillors
. Dr. Tennant -1),•4 John Grundy and
-gtisirs. Thos. Lawrence; James13.1an,
• and .Robt, Graham,were. appointed.a
Board of Health -for.. the Uage It
likely Constable .J. Lyons
ellpt-iintecl inspector....
171 ee
In -conipliance with -theproclama-
tion of the Reeve Monday • last was
o„lyse'rved as a holiday,but the number
. of €.‘. trees planted" Will, compare very
tull_eyorably.rwith the amount of treut.
-brought home by our citizens, and hagl,
•
not -three ertfeur ratepayers complied
withthe requisiien, We certainly
, . _
woula Le called uppnto- deiliotinceiour
arboF der as a .fizzlp.
• Still in Demand
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15,9tiridistanding that we printed -
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several hundred extra coPies. of • the .
SErrtium. of May. 2nd We have, been•
unable -to supply the demand for them.
• _We have tbliA '-week received -several -
:loiters and cars f paries i a
. • o
Seaforth, Clinton, and other places,..re-
clue:sting to send at least,
coliies, which, we are I&ble.to- do as,: t
as our supply. wasallsold witk#ira few
• lionrs of publication.
. 'The,Niethodist Union?
. 4 circular has be.on.issii4d;.: by Rev.
. •Dr: Rice,- the General SuPprintendent
of the Methedist 'Church- of Canada '
. -calling- on the ministers- and -Members-• 1d
of that body to •hold special religious: s
services Sunday, Inne. 1, the day--
District Meeting.
• The-annual.ineetingro,e•
Distriot„cif•the Methods
he held in, khe church"
leommencing:on Tues
• Will be , the largest c
•ever held here -as d
• ,
'united churches, will b-
• •
_•
• Dominion Licenses.
As this is the. last: in which
. -
licenses can. be procureg14kom Cie Do-
minion,Commissioners paries- 1fl
tendingtotate out a .1., -..Tense wouldido
well to apply to: the 4n:fa-inspector- at
ence. In Kincardjne, we believe,,
-some seven appticatiensi_ 7.0re granted
yesterday!,
:
he.bw riPh.
Cliueih vkill.
this Ilive
171.
ext.1 , This
iet r. eeting
..es, frtin the
esente
tiotSO:
"Boys, these days/" t kepl.:0Aie of
our street' urchins .the -9, r7day as he
picked up ;the Stub of a cr and puff-
ed away. at it, "tbe vtiaere rown
people leave off." This:_V-; tat so. Boys
. now -a -days generajly: -flegn at. the ,
, , other end and work don to -the
oftheir.progenitors.:
:
SC ott. Ct ie.,. Huron.
-• -AConvention- Of the_:f
vocates- of the Oteujitt_.='n_._1
I
be held -in -Clinton: on
--27th inst., at 10-
cuSs the advisability Of siit
-iScott Act te a vote
'All friends. of tempei.&10'
to,be present: ;'•
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erati4.ad-
nron-will..
lesday, :the:
to dia
ittiiiv the
'fire County:
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are ir-t.lited
;Tromt Fisi.i)yig. •
Fish steilieS -sink nOvi the order of
the• -day, and eaeh,, sportsman appears
to be able to go Aonebetter" than his
'neighbor. The- -sariOus streams in the.
nei.Oborhood Iheive been pretty con
.Stantly, haunted; sinCe the 1st,. and
-Borne pretty good catches have,. been
,rnade. ' •
ERS Md
" hags just received'
FIGS ANL
:0;
choico.lot
RUNES:
iFirst-class Syrup, Best Quality of Black and.
Green Tr, •
RANGES ANC LEMONS,.
Fruits Syrups, Canned --17ruits. and Ffsh-
endle v ety,
Stipends of Presbyterian. Ministers.' -
• 'The executive- °Committee _on the.
augmentation of salaries Of the . Pres--;
• • .
y_ erian rch, Canada met at
-Kingston lsst . week. - There were
pre.esent : Rei.r....Dr.10ochrane,-.of Brant-
ford;_ Rev. JAI). Maedonnell, -Of TO;7-
.
ronto-• -Rev. Oampbell, .of -Renfrew; ,
and Rev: R. Warken, of MOntreal.,
The r.eceiptsiof the year •sheived the:.
scheme a complete_ success, and-. they
t • -
Committee resoli've# to pay -1.nimediately
to altrainisters the full amount alined
at by -the General. • Assenibly, 'namely:
e$7.504, The. Presbyterian. Church now
stands --,on the fore -front in _Canada- as
to • the stipendkof Mitisters: More
than.ithe full amount asked. from the
church has been receifed.
. _
• ---,If you want a_ chap lampigo to
Jones' as he is selling all kinds at, cost,
consisting of hand lanips,parlor lamps
hanging lamps, hall lamps, and brack:
et lamps. Now is the time ,.to get a
cheap . lamp.
HE '.1:TNE
irom*o-••:.8 t ; . ,11:71i14
Aid. 7:: E
sale -alargp euroi d bee *nix
-can be purchase •,. Tr at
. 9. Con. 9,1iir.1-• ati,ir
Cooper phop .in thv ViJagr,. Luau, ViT:
MEg L
111-53V••
B04 1.0:IfOitiri0
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2
11506
Jo We will pay '1,Ve rewardfor anyt,
iat Liver Comp: -:it. •Dy_sperpsia Sick
ehe. • loestipation ol0ostivess.
we cannot cur; wilth WM:VS Vegetbble
Pills, When the direciiona are strictly cotritIll.
.With, They4are purely Vegetable and Over
fail to give ,oii,tisfaction. SugarCoatad. -1.4v101
Boxes, containing 30 pals,25 cents. . Fore.esA
by a. l dr .ggists. Beware of counterfeit', and
.mitations. The e Lon-ufeetured
bylEOHN C,. WEST (E: Co.; 81 and 83,
St. East, Torontb. W. Berry, druggkl1/4,
Luckpow. ' -
FRESH FINNA RADIXES'
in cans, and everything =land that is Usual-
, ly keit in a *t-clisv nfeptionery.
°
hina, Cookery
*are De
and Glass- -
vfitit-4
CITEAT.`-. COTTONS,.
COTTON •
a •
as just received a o plete Stock of
ea Sets in _China Od Sfonevt4ep
BREAKFAST SET%
DINN TS,
UO0.11f SETS.,
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Stone and China. arlor,- dining-
' 'room and. bediOdine lamps.
SIX LAIVIP-CLASSE R 25 CENTS.
Irr
50e. extra valte n tea., No:25c.-
ea _kept On the .prenti
Ladies Band -.1/1.a4 . Itirat4er.
Baskets. Clothe '
Pickles by the q• art or .bottle
Extra quality.
-•!-Qourtabip and Marriag
Thisjs the title - of..s4.1:-:--ilictiirelo- e
_delivered in -_-,the .:Meth*st:: • C• urch
.here. on. Wednesday --even,....1g._ n ' by
the Rev. T, N. CamOe ' -0Cod,-, WI
t.., •
Mr.: gampbell is highy k. 6,11... op,s, a_
lecturer, and as the -s j_ ___. in_
, .-
teresting1.and imusingEf - -1,1*- are
are*
sure he Will be greeted -= y a
audience.- Admission 20--c, nts.
*Lots.of Game,' ••
. -
-While.a-weli-known--- alt. rt -4:)". this .
-village was on. a •-huntftlekpec& ion
one day last Week he "oz)tlil-fed -a firm.-
er, stan,cling at - the -13/1610 :i.his flArn,
who in 'answer " to the---,- li ckno Ne's
question as to "ally gooci hootif4 on.
your .farm," the- agricultri si reo„,, ied
"splendid sheeting) ri-64 a,,m9y,
there's the bailiff in theipit 4).ran
mother-in-law in the kitCh ,C b
over the fence; yogng-m-an- load
barrels and shoot the 3.0t:-,
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Destroying the Square,. =
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Sometwoyears ago the: "cull° ex-
, .. - . .
pended- . about $20 in: 1,47iellin- d,-!:mi'd
otherwise -improving -the '-1 "th f:ket
square" in order that the toys o e
.•
village._ might have a .plaCelp-iolay
et., but We notice. that :te4thster,
in the habit of driving AarWei! ris
across
licip .the ounai;ii-vi have-ic:i -stc-oi ut
1-,
be- a worse, condition thaeyer.- .•,,. e
,--# and .inoverY alloq tinieit -,r-$17,11
1.
O it,. ark ' instinct the --:_l sta
arrest anyone found diiiiil
, acr
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Welcome Horne -4--
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•Our .:worthy townsxnani. rr.
Orimmon, who has been ob_SPent in he
*014 Country- during #.ast:: o
-ren Months returned h-olnie on ri
•iy evening iitSt,;•.and- Arks athe
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tation by. a: large nurakr-ok9ur :ti.
ens alI anxious• to. eXtenidA a he
Y
veticorne ,to ;the, noble °hie:A:an. 'lie
S.: exceedingly';
IS 'trip 0d:speak's bighly-_ the m
al institutithii of:the-CH-CIL nd. - e.
as not as yet deeided *40- he,.
ocate his practiee;-,-blit'.*i---,singelY.
ilepe wilt-bein
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TO whom it may
-This- is to. certify uro ,c1
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one of the Ben.nett.Churn-S-4d .chus.,,n-
.ed to paili ofieroani in tijetininiig. ,
aking an exeellentAnai-i4-t f bitter.
It is ; -Very -easily worked an ppare' t-
ly ver strong and eaq ly
cleaned..,- is:,,the _best ratij hAe
ever semi. And it take:in-tie '41,sUrE
'heartily Beni4 tt
Churn ,to Ahr farther. -fi _
class article.-
Con: 14; 'West. Wawano
. •
en Which the legal - consumination of
the union of the various 'churches in -
that hotly takes plebe.. He also record- h
thends that special collections be c
a.11 congregations on. thatdp..,y to -de- h
:fray the expenses in 'connection Wit#
the union
.CP
A Good Tree -:to Plant,
- A- correspondent argues strongly in
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favor of:black walnut-, for forest' 617.
ture.. He says_ that for rapidity of
groyth.„ shelter aiid intrinsie. value the
tree cannot- be surpassed Their avei -
,. age grcnvt;h: is three-fourths of an inch
every- yearNow that attention is so
generally directed2toi the necessity Of
_tree planting, . the ultimate - 1-ralue of
die trees so planted- ought to be coizo•
sidered. 111 selectingthemWalnut is
:one of the', iipecies enumerated under
the terms of the. -dtitario. 'Tree Plant,:
-ieglXct, for which;a. bonus is given,.
Proud Dan.,Soott. _
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The following. birth- notice is from
the Ctlaseow (Scotland) Evenina7Ti2-nes:
. •
,-ScoTt.--At- 7 BUrnside-street, on 8'1110,
in -ruing, the wife of ban Scutt was Safely
(lea V ertgl. ;if triplets, two boys and one girl
—all doing making I of a, family`
i4 4 year., ,tnci. 7. months, having gtven birth "
twice to twins. An bet .29 1879: twi :
Oetobeg 21, 18$.1, twins; Mi -ch 29, 1881,
r'plets. Uthei psiptireplease Copy..
• As_anithiustrious__cOntribUtor. to. the
census returns, Mrs. Dan Scott is rarely
toittalfed, • and evidently Daniel, her
Ioyd'ao.ti-master, is ptouct of hen Just
.o'oserve the concluding sentence "other
tapers please.ccopy.7' : It Will be .too
toad if -Dales motcleat I requeiii,lie-:not
• nfliversally c9nipA,ied- wibh.
---National are sugar coated,
Wild :but /thorough, and are the -beet,,
atotaaelr ahd use,
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0 bitu ar‘y,„
•O Saturc1a eVening;t_ifel.;reina
ef
theclate-Mrs., J. idee - •
rive -1 in, Kincardine ft
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The funeial left the-. resit -eh -4:
Al:arty-1i on. Sunday.
.00
oroift.
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d
proceeded -to the .Church-feless h
where services Was -concluctedby R .
Rector Hill,- .and afterWard, to tx.,„e
cemetery. . - Many veryfide°, e
floral decorations, sent. by 1-:iend
Toronto.and Kincardine -w_e-4 latid
the casket.' Deceased waS ratro
— .
the Girls' Home ii‘ Tore --09. '4 She •
• h daughter of Captain DInett, of
'erick- and.a grand-slaught&-- df
. . ..... . .., 1
Admiral Bluett, of the 1#414- ,.. na • d
land it is a k hi . fi--4.4- a
day of her death Afaa her e.isniv
sary' in position of tuatron'.3tRieGir
, •
itoym .Kincardint Rejikct
Village Gou•ec.1,-
• Thicknow, .May.§th, 1884.
• .A meeting ..of. the Village Council -
was held in the. Clerk's offick, When
all the members Were present with the.
Reeve in the chair. 'Minutes former
Ltheeting .1 read- 'and eenfirmed4 The
.financecommittee ordered the accounts
referred to it:to be paid with thp ex.;
iception of .A.:1V4Corvie's-for salary
constable and warden for part of 1884;
as he has in his possession part of the
.aniounC- The ,finAnq6 cothmittee
ported the ,.A.uditors? Report -Correct,
ana. reecoulinetided. that Luclinovi
lberrequested • ta.-: furnish: - the Village;
-Treasurer a detailed J$tateineii* o-1:- all
.finesrimptiSed by them, and • the;
ReeYe, furnish . Treasurer 'a- Similar.
stateniqnt..of . transient traders'
and that the Treasurer furnish the
Auditors with such statements. The.
Clerk- reported having received $15j
from W. O.' Doyle; being 'billiard table:
lidensefer six :months.. • He. also
re-
ported--ty refund of 46.70 irem Treas-
urer. Moved Nun. Tennant and
seconded by -coil*: Robertson, that
the Auditors' Report - be adtopted.L-
Carried. Moved by Coun: -Stewart
and seconded by Coun..1S.tObertsonithat
the Auditors be paid ,$8 each for audit-
ing the village accounts. for 1883.—
Carried. theik adjournedti.
CourAl met in the CeurseirROomoton
TnestlAy evening - 144 When. • all the,_
ineMbers were prisent Reeve
in the. chair. inutes of former. meet--
ing .read and adopted. The. contras •
for gravelling was let to James Mc-
Cluskey 2-7ic. per yard. The- eon -
tract for grading was let 41 john Bell
at $2.20. per do for man, team- and
plow. - The contract fer. day's' NVQ11,
was let to John .Frazer at - $1.25-. per.
day:. :The Clerk - ivOs instructed
prePare.a Byr.joi:for.iisniiig..clehentures
for - the purpose: of _building. A Fire
Hall. The ReeVe and-1°Otins.- Tennant
and. Grundy with Messrs.MLawienoe3:
J. Bryan ...and R. Graham were - ap-
pointed a - -13Coard : of :Health. The
Council then. -adjourned. •
cLE01)' OLD *STA,
factory 1 Id wide, 82ci er
Shirting wor• th 18e. for
Splendid- value in
lea° to
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1,AI,L.KINDSOFCON
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EcTionErk
jeediti alt •
FRUITSIETV
ilar-Harn, &Cm inet.,
q constantly on hand...,
• 'C; •
11 KINDS OFCAHIlkt
.4 • afigeL SOLIbi
5
We intend to thobusine
..._.....if iti*:.•priCOSHOW ..•koadsitrol,
:jt.. Of gp.Ods.:;*i.4.-...d.'r.Mit th
...ictowd; •
CO
SEE m
- $1000 FORFEtT.
Having the utmost confidence in its suner.;;.
ority oyer all others, and after thousands 0;
tests of the "most oomplioated nd severest
cases we -could' find we feel -justified in offering f
to forfeit One Thousand Dollars for any
cas-
of coughs, colds, sore throat,influenzaiho-%rs;
ness,hronchitis,consmnptien in its eady '
-wnoetoing cough andalldiseases of thaitamt,
analOtings exeepkiN,sthraa, for :which we on
cle*R4elief. that Asp.can't our. NI ittt Westf4
CrOugh Styrup, when taken sAyeoraug to dire-
tions. §arnple bottlies 35 and 50 cants; lai;
potties one dollar. Gennine' wrappers- on -
in blue. Sold by all druggists -or sent fill:
press on receipt of price. JOHN 10.1' WFi
0 -Co:, 81 and 83, King St Seat. Toronte
84nt, W. Berry; drugetst, Luelinow..
G A I:
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DAM THOMPSON begs. leave
11 "thank the inhabitants of Luc
now and surrounding epuntry for
liberal patronage bestowed on hi
.during the last two. years; and wish
a 'continuance of his old nst m
wants s o he He always .
On hand a stock of
NiTagons &Buggies of all Strict
-
He will also remind them of th.e far fanie
SCOTCH DIAMOND HARROWSii"
whiph he always 'las on hand and ar
made of. the very -best, material. Poe
ties wanting any thing in this line wir
•
• do well to give hima call and -see pricet,..!
before,-..pirchasing elsewhere. ParticuP
lar at*ntion paid to
ALL TNDS- OF NOOSE 13110,4ING
fiat Pe contracti and In' terfeling'
e o ers ano,
A fair share of the. new, as lie is in f,
The "' Prairie Farther" Soothing. better position.titan ever to supply thi.
t ftpublic.
The old frien;cIS 9f Tite.frairie
and many farmers allover theWest
and East, -too, Will be glad to- learn, of
the- geOd fortune foiat has .aoine to this
time honored Journal, which for ner-
ly a century (4.* , years) has': been.:
404-4 .good service tcoiarl‘.4- fOr -the. agl-
cultural intereitS of Our country. Tke
number of May :3r.s1 announces that
henceforth, The: Prriirie-. ATAtTer wilI
be tind,-er the Editoral Dir.eetien. and.
Business ganagerne4 of My. Qtange,
Judd -Who after More than a -quarter
century of .serViee.at the , head Of the,
Anierican Aarieulturst;-. has left his
. - .
fernier field .to other hands; ,and
moved to near Chicago, a thousand
miles nearer to hundreds ' of-hiS.older
enterprising readers who ;have prieced-
.
ed him to the West. Th.e,nureher
be-
fore us gives evidence of the vigor' an
- . . ; A
expenen.ce he brings to • new, Seld
of work. • . All ..who: „wapt• specimens.
ofthe paper as it is arid is to be kid_
, .2
to enjoy it's advantage,s 'can have "The
P,airie l'arniei, weekly; from -]ay
st,..iip- to 188k by _sending a s' le
Oar to Prairie ...Fanner :Publish g.
04-.14PanY_ .40 Monroe St., 0114ag9 11.
She was a lady of superiOTTeAucat
a rem r a e aft, - t
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MIL
asipow in stocki.blie largeSt
' of
• By strict attention:to business, .gooQ LICHT AND itE
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k h. and*einploying --xtfliina°
wor nips ip
orTer shown in Lae o pemal Induce.
-the patronage kindly& extended to mei
ALS!) DEFY COARETITION. -
ADA TH911/I PSON,
ii best difylay.
HARNESS,
but good workmen trtist retaiti.
me ts
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• Flritli,LOianateltiT BOBUS•
311
. it Wide illnge of Usefulness.
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'The .great household' remed_, so poknklar '
with the. .people—Haeyards, Yellow (Kirk
ourfrig rheumatism;eolds, sore throat, emu ,
alike valuable for external._ and internal ei,, Ao all the above arkiciii wee wrehwd.frot%
the bent mama, and at the lowest cail '
• frost bites, burns; bruises, - and all lamella _..
and soreness of the flesh. -4noe, I ani preesced to 84 as cheap-
titi lig _ Ofea7ing,. . . se any othethosse in the tride..
, , . . .
Every gOild houseitife will renovate the en.? Don'tiell to till sad nee my ,
111601A
stock of Trunks, Valists,
ete.,is
now complete, and.i
- latest striesasid m
etc.
gond Satchels5).
elides ail the!
atookbolontiordOing-
tire Noise at leastevery Sprlfig and Fall; Ou't • eiseerhoire, t,
systems often need renovatitig 'it.)sc., and.their'- Akefialitiltitstiotti pai .te' orifor!..:-
. , cs,nothingbett,er to .inake pure blood arta" ! ',4 • ' tie Isar ti • '
---Piggest _time. on recort. _ amino:v*1"nd seri/ate all -the, searett tic 1,44-401 telt
aurdookIlloOd Bitten', Venting • - all
lkii en the 06tik
Isektio*,,totevasoses
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