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False R opo rt.
It a.; reported l last Week. that Dr,-
IL
r IL G. MacKicl intended leaving the-
`village, but such is not the case, as
.the Doctor, rwe are .happy to say, still
intends to remain a citizen of the
village.:
Scott Act.Meetin:g.
'West Huron':Teachers' Institute.,
The -semi-annual meeting .of. the
West Huron . Teachers':' : Institute will'
be held in the High .School, Godprich,
• on Thursday .and Fridays Oct. 23a�nd
in��'
ilio. has been appointed • : Director of
`Teachers' Institutes, will be present
and take .part in -the proceedings.•
Scott Act Lecture,.
A meeting in favor of the : ScottActf
will be held this` (Thursday) evening'
in the school -house,. Section 9,Kinloss,
when- addresses will be delivered by
the Rev.. G.-. R. Turk - and-- Mr. D.` E.
Cafneron, • of Lucknow. -As l an invita
tion is extended to speakers on the
r opposite side of the question, it is to
A Seott.Act meeting will be held be :hoped there will be. a ' largo' turnout
in Hamilton's school -house, 2nd. eon .,of electors . present.
cession, -1 jtir on -township, on ' this -
(Friday) • evening 10th dist: • Act- Back Again..-
-
ci'r esSes• Will -be delivered
Tur1;,,,of Luc -know, and --others,.'
' A
Matheniatical Probterrt
r'L
correspondent -sends-: us. the
-following lrhatheniaticaI probleli _:for
'the boys of, the:village-to.propound :=
° a41f. rs l wii-'wh€•at is.$1:per bushel and: a
4 pound, l o:it_ of breach costs ' 10 cents,
s h tt .should -the -sante loaf' cost whey-.
wit i..at..i,_ 70 cents a bushel.' '
Rowdyism
. On Thursday nig it of. last weep a
• dsaceulcene r aswitnessedorthe
si 1•cie�ts When: two- well-knctwn char act-
-ei•s- Sint -ruefully abused 'a -Woman 'Ori
stiiiinio 'es b€'llla ;issued .for 1
arrt•'t, one .of ...them ski _ed :o
.skipped
otI(.=l• liad.u, iilie of. $ 1U,anc.
_Temperance Meetin
their ; a fair attendance` : The a=ineeting,,,,was 112r. John M1Grec'or. • lei last
ut and'
.Many of oiar readers will `be -gla
learn -that Our _ formerrespected -to
*man ,:I r. D. A. MacOrimnion,
again decided.to locate .his apractic
the village. . ° The Doctor arrived h
from- St. Thomas on Friday night
and, as .will be ,seen 'by 'his 'car.
.another column, -has- ..come to s
-The SENTINEL joins. - with his m
.friends in extending. to hiln� a hea
welcome amongst us.
dto
was
has•
Farm Seldi . <.
Messrs. Cameron & Campi ell, Mink-
ere, have sold the Morrison farm,
.
north.:halves of .lots 43 and 44, con. 1,
Meeting 6f Young Men.
A public meeting will be held in
the . Caledonian Hall, . Lucknow; on
Monday evening, pct. : 20th, for the
forniation of a: Young Mens' ' Liberal
Club. The young men in the :djoin-
ing townships are cordially inti ited:to
join with the young men in the village._
in organizing the Club. ' The meeting
will be addressed by ' a. 'number=. of
young men ::and others, wh n 'the
political •tb_ pies of the ` day will be fully
.
ventilated.
.'
Den Raided.
On Monday night last the i�illage
constable made ` a raid on . a house of
ill -fame : at the corner of Outr m and
Rose streets; and succeeded inrrest
iQng three of the - inmates ; BruceBrown-
e in lee, W, Hutton, and_ - - a ; notorious,."
ere character . called �• Old Pan.". They
last, _ were _brought before thea Magistrates
c1'in on Tuesday morning when 'a Eine of
fay. : $10 and c sts ..or twenty days :lin jail
any was imp° ed on each. Hutton paid
rty : his fine b t the others were taken to
Walkerton. . -
Literary Society.
The -first meeting of: the Lucknow
Liteiary:Society since its adjournment
last.spring: was :held int the ' Caledonian
1-iall on Tuesday e�vening,when there vas
• i •.
FLYING WAIFS.
R. Murray spent a few days_
in Detroit last : week.
1 costs, , Principal of the Lu l
,h. th" c
e of the Pie _
eln hers n
ld ,
_ :Auuther meeting-. •of : the . m
and friends of the' [F ted:-'Tenipei�ance.
.
. f�
sem.
..l c,la.tio w � h
_ Lt 11I 1€ he Ic1 ii1 the hall -on
a
�c
fi- �.lcala e-� . .1
111 I .tt Ila
t 1 to e 1 adclres '
Y s
i�-111 be tleltveretl. bye' lir, t . E.` Carver-
raii thI.i benefits of the- Scott Act. Alla
-are c..h. dially it itecl: to:'attend.
•
-
lr ter
-'1'he annual sermon of the.Canadian.
'Order of F'oresters X111 tie delivered by.
-the,,It v:-rlt-r. Turk iii the Methodist
-Church hr ri on' Sunday morni ig te_ xt,
- int halt past ten.- Th' niei ibtrsof the
-01 Cif -1` �i:i1:I attend in •a : body:. Iii the
.
' -etveiiillg tine rem: -gentleman will . deliver
-a -special't'3inp.eI•ance -soi iiion:
:won h
o t Scholarship
. It will clotibi,ess he interesting to
-.he many friends of Mr.- John Elliott,.
formerly teacher in the. Belfast school,
to -learn that.he is` -still bairiin, : nese
:honors. At the late7•Senior Matricula-'
tion; E,.ainiltation at Toronto hepassed
with first-class -Honors in Mathetnatics,
-winnin the Scholarship'of $120, -This •s
ireltitles-.nim to a First. B. from :the
opened with a short_address from .Mr. week for -St.. -Louis, hTo.
' k -Boy's and linen's underwea, -very
P: 111c,Eaclie�r n
(.now:Puiiiib School who: ci=as
�. appo.
-c airman in.e':
: dnt._ •Zlie programme consisted
.
... P _ td
readings and songs b Re
v.M
Gard
Y.
L
,a
r -
aticl Messrs. sr
s. l�
.E.. P
a
C rn 1
,ro
Rob.
t
hurray and . P. :1tiIcEaehern a -- Mr.
rel- cheap -at :3urray Bros.
=Mr: James Hovey lost a valua
of . horse on Molida : iii ht 1
y g ASt•- f ro111
1
n
6
fiamatioii.. ,
Mi
s. McGregor, . of High Gate,
at -resent visiting her 'father
P, Ji in
Wilson of Wawanosii: ' as e
v t
;- T� en_ patterns -of Y -..b t
pick from at .MurrayBros. •
—A tea meeting will be held- in .t
C. M. Church, Donnybrook, on Io
day, October 1,3th, l
-A Horse belonging to the Rv.
Cameron received a seriouskick :inn tl
pasture field- lately:
Gardiner gave.a n excellent reridei!ing
of the.oenl :." Which hall " 'l
P Shall itbe � .and
i%Ir. Cameron sang the4bea:- � ' _
?t , r, , utlful sono„
Sailing, in good Style. Gardiner
r� Y.
eulogized. the Societyi11_ their aini
for
mutual iniprovenlent,.,�nd-;Mr.. Camer-
on impressed :them with :the iecessit
Y
of punctual attendance Thee folio
w-
ing members were elected officers for
the next quarter : President, Mr. :Mc-
Facliern ;. 1st -Vice..President,-. *Liss
L K :Baird ; - 2nd Vice -President;• Mr.:
Frank • McPherson,; Secretary, 'Mr
Robt: Murray • Treasu'rer,Miss Phena
Martin: - Critic, Mr. D. E. Canero
Managing - Con�rittee, - Messrs. 'J of
D. Murray, • Robert Somerville 'a
Wm; Connell. The ?neet li . cloy
HAVE REMOVED TO
elv Occupied by Watt .
`TEW GOODS
-day.
Call
1
pick. .S ecial
P p
parties buying a,
ble _ ••• .
Inc �u
s Reniein er I -�
shoe leather of el.
airs:men's-lo g
o P n� ?h
-.hand.- d. -
Orders -fiii "
notice. Try the -
lie purchasing eleew
n- -.
D
RIVING I IN .
G ev v
eir�
,y and have your
uctioal • made to
liber of Tai s. -
jusf �er��ed
headquarters for
description. CO
Vis, . own make, on
t on the shortest
1ci reliabl before,
. e o e.
N. fl. -.All ov4 Ie notes- and, ac-
D. counts must be pa,,# immediately...
--If yotl are not sweet enoug}, yet
there is more cheap - sugar at Mi ri ay
r - .
Bros.
w
rl '—Mr.. Edwin Gaunt, of ''Vest
wanosh, has .our thanks for the s
hid did present of a bag of apples.
ed --:Best American-'i•ubbers for igen,
and all 'trent home well please:- TI
society ii Bets in the same place
Tuesday evening next' at eight ;o'clo
hasp, `«henna large attendance is e
pected.
io ladies, misses, and children,-atM.iirray -
o
Wit;
:Bros., -Colne and see -them.-
ck • Messrs. A hex: Lltwson and M. .
x r Corrigan carried. -off prizes : at the
} ducational- Department.
F
B. A. S. Fall Fair.:'
-. The< annual exhibition o_f the al,ove
Jth
society opened yeste kday : (Thursday) inst. , . The weathe. was exception'. p
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Sad Suicide.
1<.
One of : the-saddestcases -. of suicidei
that has ever -become our painful= dut
ten chronicle, occurred. in- this %Ilia!
• ally tine,: and -in consequence arieci
Alex.- Findiater, a widely -known an
O
and nuinorou:i :exhibits coutilued to
arrive Until late in the = da : Ever
'thing_ points to an eminently :success=:.
fal' e,. liibiftiion if the weather continues : 1
recent quoiting tournament in Wing -
ham.
ing-ham..-
is
Stow that the busyseason = eve
,�
. with the nd farmers,,we -would•-be gl d
Y our readers'.)vould s e any i`
• e us ni
�e
-e of interest that. may . oecur in their re
F.
H.6w-: Live
-CA
s •
-._.rE.FC' ,
As in: the pant still keen on hand a
large :and superior stock of
azure, Groceries
Including eget y b. nr; found in the "Larder of a .,
' ooti uttsekerper.. , t ii }ie wtnilr:t also infc,t cn
the'. public, • more particularly the J'ariniorg
Com iti'mity..that he has tn,.;aged the 'ea•' ie s -
r
ofl•
a
Thole -ugh airb h�.
Miller, �.
., a,n4{111 carry on the
.
Mflling
With renewed vigor, and by turning out good -
griat5'iii [brick time, gain increuse(i r;.tr(Jn
from the public. - . I r_
.�-rLl1 kinds of Grain and
Seeds constantly on hand Goods de ire r-
ed to any Irait.of the trtivn,
i�
Happy � e
YIi11er's.'
And buy one of se celebrated
r. WILDERMUTI :� RING C BED.
if t.' S,
And yo- will be .sti . 'ised how fresh •
- ` ou= will• - :.
y rise in i)morning. � o
squeaky,. rickety, god4,
chit-of=order.cnd.
y Can be returned if Vo , as represented,
and only $4.50 for 'ordinary
double• .-1
bed:: , We have a to ; of
•-
n . Monday evening last, when _ Mr.
(ighly respected citizen and :busine-s
•� i
ixan,took his own life under' the '1tc3os
to hold-out fine.. We .go to.press too
early ill the day -to - ;give a-rc�port but f
it will appear in. detail next.'seek. lm
A /Rising Scientist. ' h
'e -take `-tile follow iii; • from the h
C s/lrurg 1 1.. Jou,•nal Which refers =to ti
• . si funis€r . Luck iio c�-ite, - . a- son ' of Mr.. r
I
distressi g -circumstances.. Although
s
spective loealit iss. .1
Goderich.
.. cJ •.
Hale; .who glias been visitilig friends in
t • Luchiow, returned .-last .'week.:' We
understand that _she:.n%111 a
shortly b gin
.
business -in Lucknawlas at dressmaker.
d Try T Lawrence for saws, augurs,
s ; adzes, levels, squares in. -iron,
or nearl . two yearspast-the.dec•ease
lad not. drank any liquor,_ yet -it 371,oticed -that 3 during the past: wee
e: had been drinks , : and d•espit
ie many pleadnigs of liis..friends and
elations he could ilia .appease his
ravings for- the flowing :bowl. A's
is was not the first dime lies had act
.•- of .' this _ village -w c
" Entergy. - !Ind afsility etre nrreyrally • th
1t'= ` freckle7. plated, • turner's chisels nd
e gouges,- trowels, .hand axes," lath.ham---' -
c owned with succe'ss._.' Mr E.Odluni,. ed
af�ty : were entertained, and it =as
M. A.,:ones.:cit - Old Tic.'s, most: loyal s
iotraht he would ` soon; see - iiia: folly
niers, _ also Bailey's; patent for jack or
Smoothingplanes.:.;71-
woman; e .:_birth _- to a .cild
oil=the veranda of P. Grieve's .Hotel,
- Fergus, on Saturday week. She hail='
ed from \Val•ker: n and had ;two small.
children- With 'he who :were sent to
:the County. Poor
—Nor trace` of _Ru.dinan; .the_abscohcl-
baker, has been discovered
as'ndoubtedly in -- Rochester; N .,
.anxiously awaiting • : t : ai ival: of
he
.goods lie.s:hipF,ed. fromhe herer
—This is the iia 'PP3�- tine of the - Y4ar
•
-When man getteth upon a - step ladder•:
oto put up a stovepipe anti ..-the step
ladder=