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$omn'.of 4rl11;ah411 nlenattepded. ihel:
1007 show etiibeeeded irk earrAYiPg
off :several ..P uwa. ;Mr. John
Jatuiesehl Obtained eleven ;tames•;
Lane.„ f ¢ Yyrteell•and R. E. Lfne--aleveln
During-J4.0..past week, ,'f?, . Lane
sold his dna I3erkshiro hoar, (Chane
ellor) to. Mr. Dawson', of Laugside, at
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- oeafigare. 744.4om sold a pure' bred
STUN L-is>t Y TO u'kiR AND To AROUE BeArA ire sow to Mr. David. Todd,, of
Yt;iDI;LY ecaoRDING: TO THE DIOTieraa: St. die f ens, and a fine Leicester rani
bee OON60)IEN. OE. WE PRIZE, ABOVE ALL, , lalnlb to Mr, 1N,eKinnon, of Kinloss;. -
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LETTER"PROM FAPAN 1
'b the •Lucknota &naanel.
`• • Dear Ski—Perhaps you: will e
Iry
'spar for a short' letter from - Japan,
I have been
e in thistr l
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ny._ nearly
Jsix Months enthuse seen ood"man-Y
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things of interest. As I may be here
- W- --for-some years.-and--have--malty frieuds-
n Lucknow,, and the two counties,
:Enron and Bruce, f shall try and send
on a letter from. time to time as may
;be suitable. - We left Toronto January
lith by the C. P. R.,. and orossed,.the
land of stars and stripes. When we
-left Chicago the, ground • was covered
with a mantle of snow which gradually
- grew thinner till it finally disappeared'
on reaching California. We went , to
Salt'Lake' City and visited the Mor -
anal temple with its thousands of wor-
shippers. So far'asi could3judge, the
peopleworshipped much in the same
sense as a large :assemblage. of theatre-
goers worship ' between. the , different'.
;`acts, talking, laughing, and staring
around was the worship.'- Thepreacher
;said sonnethings of a pointed nature.
arm r�z vieu 38 I. $✓%T324r1 uti� ,+38aca...m r-:Tdt1:1 3oY3 tYL.:
-. �� •1arctlienn who say "God holp•,Merman's'.
• and then " vote .for the gentile pol'it:-
—Adam Forepaugh while at Atehi-
son; Kansas, bought of J. K. Me rrreg"i
or, of Wichita,'for $1.0,000 cash, -the-'
mammoth ox," John Siierrnao; " weigh-
ing 4,2.50'poundc, the largest. 'in the
world, :and beyond dQu% t the greatest
curiosity fixing, in : the -way : of an
enitnal-being, as mucli..Iarger in come-:
parison:withordinary c4ttle: as Jumlbq?
was oaver other (404144.. He is a'
beautiful roan,' six :feet fourinches'
high, eleven feet four inches around
the:girth, three feet foiir inches 'be.
• tween- hip points, -,acid - ejgliteen '; feet.
from tip to tip. •
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. ries Ladies'• 'eats :axed.
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{b.id rens ZTnderclothn
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eady made -Clothing, 'Clothin - Tweeds Caps Ladies Ulster _ ..�
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_ _ _Gen . Ties Braces, Hall;Hose, • : Cashmere Y
Mufflers, at
A.
Recd' "Flat nets 'rq n° i C.
cian." The, . Apostles had a busy' time : •
`+breekingbread' for the great multitude. _Grey F I an.n e I s,fharn 1ec:.
Oi r 20c Coreg Pian
eel 'beats thorn al
Warranted. not to shrink
We were privileged to partake of the
supper quiet freely. There was ',not,
one pry or intelligent women_; to be
seen, in the range Of vision, excepting
the visitors; of .course. Ori reaching
'California, we were 'thankful to be rid
of hundreds of miles:'of wretched. alkali
- ilaiiis, sage brush, treeless • mountains,:
and. hundreds of thousands: of 'acres of
barteaness which made the ' trip . from
•Council, Bluff` to California a tiresome
ride. The " Central Pacific•" has a
•long hard road to hoe, ;and well may
its_• unanagers. ;say "Jordan..is alai*
toad' to travel." . California is a .moon-
- tainous:'and broken state 'hut fertile,:`
healthful; ':picturesque and:•prosperous.:
• ".However, Lprefer,the fruits of Dntario
to the overgrown, insipid finite of the,
far. farmed Pacific state. After seeing
manvline tights in' San 'Francisco,•I'
;topic a rug ftp to.Petaiuma to see tivo
'enterprising Canadians, the: Poreival
• Brothers, .twlio do a' . large, business in
.turning-out-from-their:;fiveateam roller
mills ; the : hest quality . ,of hour '``and
.• uzeals.. A .',royal Canadian ' welcome
:was given, and the.sights;of Petaluma'
Were sten with my wife and children;
'and under d the guidance of :Mr. Percival
I witnessed the " Battle•of Waterloo,"
• one of the Most impressive sights I
'ever sew,• It was grandly sublime,:
and is worth; a trip across: the ;contir'-
Canedians'visiting: San•Francisco
•• Should, visit °-this ; wonderful: battle.
On the. 22nd of • January we .boarded.
the fine iron steamer the. Cit y,'of Pekin.
and`s6t'iirthrou;h: the Golden;. ()late
• "for the:Land of Sunrise. Seasickness
Here I must; stop for breath
• Yours: truly,
"'EDIVAED;.ODLVM:
Lanes 'News:
:a;
'Black' Velveteens, from 25c.
A special fine of black
colored plushes. at 90c.
A fine" assortment'of mantle
cloths: and ulsterings.
The.'busy time among; the fall shown.'
,'"'and threshing niaok.ines is`•riow shout
• over, and we anust •not •forget to keep
lip our correspondence to the SENTINEL
as it is,our'awn local paper and should
. lie 'supported by every , f tinily, ' in.: 'al
the surrounding townships,
Quite a change has taken place here',
• since our'last. ncws.report.:.Mer. 14Vtn.
Lane leas left,'tlie store and removed to
Dungannon.:' Mr. IIugli Rus;lierford
has taken'possessiori of 'the'storei and
• has opened out a good display of goods
,\•Ve, wish Eine 's•ueceSs.• .
• . The . • Contract of .building •.a n.ew
.".bridge, ' ani grading, at Kerry creek"
- on tlw 10th con , is :proceeding , slowly,
at'd.b' all appearance will not be conn;
• �pieted' this fall. The road, at present,.
is in it very dangerous .condition, and
our.,councilm'eu'should see' to it that
Sonmething is done tri Make it at least
safe to page. When Jobs aro let, to
• lie completed'by:the, lst of August and
not done by •thewiiiddle. of October, it
is not n'ich. 'w.onder ..we hear..00nslder
• able grutnblingr
,e Tailorin
partment .sentano
nrtito �e •�asso me
ods • Trouser-.
ings• Worsteds and
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Y '. YOUR ORDERS FO.
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::_ENQUIRE PRIO•ES.
na•.list Class Cutter
Ttrl,
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gave boon. , - r.•e. til e
OTHING.
HARDWAR.
T.,Lawrencehas ustrocsiv
eda.
w'aroia consisting of
Naps., . ahes •Wringe
rs
Chein iWire Clothes Line
sCla.as
Putty
Beltin
Razors Engine Packin
.Shovels;, Brushes of all Kinds.
"Spadep Water' Zine .
RDWAR
ill line [of: 'hari
Ewa vali'e in B =RTS aid
HEBVT TWEED 040111E"
COATS:' i1►11 :aaado astd well,
liend for' $5,75.
The.: Milhfnery .'Department
contnlns the fixes assortment of.
TrImn ie1 ind Illntrlinined ilSi111 p-.
cry, Etc., to be Lad an •Luckni►w-
•aitd;at tits `llowesf prices.
a urterse.tot
Corset.
All • sizes of our Cele-
bratect 50c Co rse t.
Xn13p06tion. o1ioite
Fencb Wire • of all kinds
Building Pa'per"(dry&
tarred)
Babbit Metal
Hemp ';Rabbet Soap=
• stone :and .`.Asbestoe
m:d �
C eat'
Parrs -Plast er.'
Rak'es',
Garden Trowels
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES.:
"White Lead, Turentine : Johnson• -Anti = ue-cualor-s-grouIid in oil, Prepared paints in all shades
Peak fox use, Alalia tine •fon•• walls superior to anythingin the' market.
*lane : stook of Tin, Granite aid.Ja' anness wares Perfection Creamers- Honey Extractors and Tinware of:all'kinds
A full stock of Stoves and Stove ware, Eavetroughiiig done•dn. the' shortest notice=Rep'airing,premptly attended to .
a �.tes intendin ,1 •
• P r ie gbui dtn„ would da well to give him a call beforepurchasing elsewhere..
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TEACHER WANTbD. •RIPLEY.
F2ait, S 'S. No '34 iurnn. reale or female;, ' M PORTANT.: ALE.
1with second :or third class certificate.. . ^ • , •
Apply stating experience and salary wanted to
D. AG•NLW, Sec. School Board. Dr, D. F Smith will otfer•io'x:salebypublic
4tire•717:.. , Lucknow P.i0' auction en
—Positively thecheapest and larg
est assortment of .underclothing 'in.
'Huron and Bruce.' .Just fancy, a whole
suit,• shirt' and drawers for 55u, and up
as high. as $3. • Now is the time to
purchase. A;' 3Iaclntyre.
--The best and finest teas are to be.
had at Mactntyre's. Don't' pay 40c.
a Ib. for tea till you try : Maclatyre's
25c _"Young:. lIysolj;, ' Parties : buying
in Large iluantities will' do well to call.
Presents. 'Tie best •50c tea ick, tho
DOniiniQu Macxtityre's.
Saturday,; Octobex .16th, 188.7,
number -t. .:
a df valuable burl.lrng-lots, iii the ,
VILLAGE OF RIPLEY,.
including a very handsome and cotnnroiiot
new stiire•house' . situated on. an excellent site
of aboutfour fifths of an acre also four Value
able colts, viz :" One three year old 't'o'ntine
Mare, with foal to Ridgewood, one Patchen,-'
two years old, one fihy;and one colt, both by
Roy al Revenge:. 'Hand bills to appear later.
Dr, 1). F. SMITH,•
f•711. ' Proprietor
T. L4WR:
STRAYED.
TRA'3iLT)
the .n
of t e u demi nod lot lR cola,
17s ]<i Bast
WawaucSsh� ' two. sheep mild two lanibo, ;with
,the letter '0" on, their back, •made with tar. t
When last seenethey were at Mr. Orr''s corner
on the 12th ;concession of West \Vawannch
:.bout 4'weekI ago; about 1 and three quarter
miles north di Si. ilelon's.
Any one leaving such in£;rrmation at • the
SENTIN I, office or with the proprietor as will' .
lead to their recovery will be Suitably reward-'
ed by, • .
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BARTHOLOMEW O'CONNOR..
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Whitechurch,P O..'
4—ins‘ 715
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