Lucknow Sentinel, 1888-11-16, Page 8h0
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The Park Agpa4,.
The Rev. Mr..Shaw intends; giving
` • a .lecture iii the English. church here,
Dt;i17 this (Thursday) ,pvening on thehistory
of the church during the d'ark'age
'.Chis is a very interesting subject,' find
should not fail to.draw a large attend.
(Lnce. •
Village anti ^iCiRt m •
Council Meeting, .,
A meeting of,the village council was
hold°in the council ',chan ber on Tues
daynight lest, but the only • business
transacted was the passing of '.a num
her of small accounts for- work time on
• tiai streets, etc, ••
Special Notice..
Parties 'having long overdue 'ac-
counts and notes 'rendered them since
T have given up' business and Who have
if:06made' 'a: settlement will surely ens''
tail costs by such a course. -GEORGE
Ii $Rr.
Bad 'Roads;.
The roads in this : neg hborhood are.
i:t a . terribly bad conditiim,, .and. in
tetany places the- rod 6is.'nearly- a-. foot
tip It hi'. seriously interfering with.
business iii' the village, , `as oniy those
farmers who,'actually: have to, will
enture out in. t,1,4•roads,.
Mechanics Institute:
A 'meeting of. the president and dire
c•ctnrs off the 'proposed 'Mechanic's In:
!i
rtute was •h:lcl in Mr., III 111,.rrison's•
wdlee on Monday' night last when, the
t iatter c;f'sectiring suitable, ,roes for
t lit( soriet ;.'drafting by-laws, etc.,, were'
Y.
dismissed and cnminittees appointed" to
),ok:. nftelr the different ' interests. Tt
i !• desirable that' all those. 'who signed
t 'e'resquisition shouldhand 'in their
di -Alar to the society aS. e'en as possi-
tile;..
Ohristmas•Number.
: Christmas 'Cards and all , foreign°
f
(,`hristsuis Papeis, are •'completely • put.
• t i th+, shadein Canada this :year by
the publication of the • grandest ChhJ rist
;teas,:Paper.:ever published.' Those who
.'ow, say the . Christmas 'Number of.
'Montreal ,War; will :take the public;
^1tnple•tely;, by:.,:storm. For sending,
`,a say' to friend and To— preserve
hotire'it will ;be 'the m.'sf tik ng, thing'
ever 'Seen inthis ' country or in; Europe'.
e
ithe;r.
Deni Be too Greedy
Wheat is ' .t product in which there
now so much':gatnbina,' that it is
difficult to judge tt, market value,
regent ' cop` prose+cti ••'. "You::citnnot
i 01.1 Whether the market price ,of to -day'
is the real, ...honesi:value, or. Whether it_
has been" fictitiously produced for spec-
`litative, purposes., Dealing in futures
( '.new carried'to"such at pitch that it
IS hard to jurle. of prospective.
wI Nti `values • Thei,e•iee has' taken .a
big drop during, tli pt r•,. may
go ,l'o'in r, whtci't ` tu►h_ t,stat 4ier -h.the,
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faro °that the •farmer who holds back for
a lig bite is generally a looser: ,in , the
Conductor Snider.
Condactor Snider has been secured
to preach the anniversary ''services m
till; liethedist`church here on: S,uiida •,
Fire Engine •
Councillors
Adim Thompson and J.
13oycl left on Tuesday; as a1 committee
from the village council, to visit Brus
.eels, Galt,.=Brantford, and: other places
for the purpose of inspecting sfeaix
tire engines, before purchasing t'ne for
the yilinge, , ;•
The Markets.
A:
,/pocketsupto
The %llowrn ".are the- _
Thursday m.orhing . wheat, $1:15; peas,
600 ; . barley, 40. to 65c ; outs, 33c ;
Tray $12 to $14.; Potatoes, 25' cents.;
apples, 75c a bbl'. ;''.flour; ' 3 per'•100;•.
butter, 16'; efigs,, 18c; onions,, 75e. to'
$1 per bus. '
Notice to Creditors. ••
Alex.' Ross,' harness maker. hereby
ives duenotice that all. artie in-
debted tohin1'ei her by note, or book
account must positively' settle the same
before•, the `15th of December. After
that date` they will,,be placed in court:
• for eollectran.
Should; be'ArEested.
On Saturday :'tight "last. a young:
inan named' McKay, who lives not •ft:r
Mirth. of the village, cre .ted e, disgrace-
fol scene in front • of the barber shop
hy,_his ., onrscn , cool .s, :F':lrinu; n hick.
could •be •heard a couple :of • blocks
away. lie ~should have been run into
the•lockup;.. r
A. Milo- Winter.
• The
Indiansprephesy a m
ild and_
and winter kand basetheir
P ret.
dict'ions On the a^tion • of Bird. :and
beast. They state that 'all furred ani
mals have :pard very little attention to
their`eoats; bile the-.fowls:of -the air
are:quite; sparse in feathers.
Sig Potatoes
•X «',n John Hall; of the Oth
concession of Ash field ;breiu_►let in a
bag'"',of ''. otatoes. to -11.. A. Uiow -the
other clay that Were• :the largest ever.
_shown.in the --villi. ►e:'-.•-Every-potatoe,-
•in-tlie,.-bag-as era'ged fro ni-two to three-
pounds ;each,' and• we have .. couple -of:
them in the office ` that . `will a 'each
Y
nearl" .six` ponds. • • .
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A' pastard.y: Act,1
• -On Saturday nigi•t last a d,isf r'd1yt
,attempt was ' made to: -wreck the mixed
train which arrives'in 'Goderich at.
7:30' o'clock The. fiends .placed .two
large square:' sticks of timber a'cross
the rails, and'had. it: not been, that 'the
train was a heavy : one, and was going
sletiav, there nuld have been' a terri
iste he'olr'ect the• fiends
b l of the d's•'
w ;,o runt to train down the hank,'
which is' ° on very, aliarp cure, about
half a gni ie P t .or i lie sta't►cin, . ':l'he
•rl,:.ri'r h t5 'ere ed.' Much' exeiteinent;.
iY,Y,+ rY'e o t•a' Nil:I•..bc. made. to. dpi:s
u+.%', , he, 'l illains.
Sold out.
All arties;indebted`'to the'; under,
signed, oithe • by, 'tote: or.'book .accieint,'
will please settle r:s, soon.'a5•Possibio
and save trouble and Goats. I 'will he ,
found at tin old stand, at 1Ir.Connell's-
-(ileo, icAtro•
• Lost \ '
''On Sunday 1lth inst., hetvyren
Iio vets arid Piest.iterian,' rimer!), • a
gold: : nionogratn, scarf 'pin, with le;t'tecc
F. C. P. l'tader' .vin he' i•ewai'ded•by'
11,41- giber : 2nd. ' The, Brantf,:rd Ex. return
7.fi-for It roti,•-Cr-Pcicavr%r
+,;-itis,, in' refe ins. to'lies Solder s - -Tins is'.worthy of :enurla .eon, A
preaching in thatcity, says::__ Con er -, -'W allacebure .ifirl, w,"r fusec'an-Offer
,
: c ,•i• CotiduerAr NV in. •lam. binder,. of. the
'.t
: r.f the Grand . (,. & ' 13:: ` branch o
'rue,k'Ii:aiiway, made his evangelistic
l+i►w .to Rr•ttntford congregations ".on
n
5n itdaYy ' ' end -he wewasfavorably received.
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e•i=a •e Methodist through and. through,
'tine'good Old ;,:deaccor, of ' the
Wel::..
Fiitidtri#i street Methndist zhurch, •who.
heat•d Into 'telt tae story of liIs conver-
: si+ut nt Wickliffe halt. said in My hear
t, ' 46d .1;le§g Brother $aider. 1141'
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If
is cit' earliest • Christian." ,'!'hero is
n+fthj:I .l'ir lliant ul,out._htquh:,, save
gr.,:li:'n self,• Me has the " gift .0f..19.1.)",
i+t "a large degree.:. _Ne seer.aa to draw
In a Il,n3C breath when he has annooet:='
•talks U s l
e, l hi, text, •acrd continuo y
' n ithriU, taking,anotherruntil he winds.
• • t,p or. tuns down...1- a does: not effect
'any' •.f the Swat ./ones :style of '$lams
he
.noir, (lees h;;• Make any „attempt to
cr„ts,ttir:,ual'. HP'talks religton all the
time, relates an incident occasionally
:end h:• call te`,11 a story as Well as •ally
(trio 1 e'er heard) ; •te.lis of his, pact ex
firrrietic,;':arab:circus and theatre` •com-
pa.nii,:..' and certainly gives ..a 'most
into+cfststttig p _ Etc pow..
• iatforrn. talk. ,, _,.
• io'a certain magnetism, . ton,,. ,for • thoeo
'who. went to hoar hint nn. 8onday'
rettfrne• ,d-hninew4,bai mIy drees tn`Canedathe:,; rui.ed, States
belief tohs.teecty.
,& far that tl+ t clat.. Y
of. alar+riageli;oilLayou nd nrari recently,.
sent hint it cheque for the' amount.shc
supposed lie had spent while lie Wits
courting hei
Jbliii Purvis;'• ':iuetioneer; will', sell
by ppublic'' auction at 'let 17, con. 9,'•,
F inlOss,.,"oi1 Tue:44iy;•3'11th,•:a
large •11iantity :of stock, itnplt heists,
etc:,•?thi(property :of Roderick Cxillir s.
--It' has been found' that n. goose
n
Oen, s,ttt:d.the weather until. t t)ier'
biometers to 6'1 degrees le !t:w zero.'
Then her. fpathe'rs 'won't :,cave her..
W.ikl ducks eait;} o 1 -.' 'degrees, lower
and come Out ort: t; p.
'n t•hr• coin=
—I or lby,spe'psia ¢ 41 Li
plaint youu'l► ve 'a,printed ;,zurerrnirtee on
r.. in't'ro Sltiloh's 'Vitaliser. It
e ,:r,,,ot t
ne
"'ver .fails "to cure.—A. B . Con"gratn:
'Cite Feport that there are. coin-
terf'eit- .$10 ,',ills of . tlie;) ahlc ofOein-'
tierce eiirculation is -Offen tided ,
The „,bank. git:es a fiat ,contradiction,,
• stating. that the bills. oil •which , coun-•
terfeits Were rnado have been refired'.
$t.0(1' r to ,what yen : +can: baso thi
Ssxritret , frir . until the:-entil of.'noxt
.January:' We will send it to ahyi, ae1-
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/ Local Vh1t Chat.,
'ricked up Here ' atad There ter Headers:
of tbe Mentlarrl.
• -Collector John N. Ross has start-
ed on his'rounds.. :
:.The • SENTINEL, is printed ,a day
earlier this week, , •
,Tennison alnd' ,family
have removed to Wingham. ,
• —The mud has completely ('covered'
;up!' the local news this week
• -Revival meetings are still being
held in the Methodist church.
—The •handsome new fence is a big
imprevetnent to°the sclrool;grounds,< '
=Every, young, man in thevillage
should hand his nameto' the becretary
of the ,Alecl anics.,Institute,'
• —Ladiesl ' Remember r , the • nice
clihap millinery at Al r"q. Findla er a
Also: dress making a specialty.
-Waggon load after waggonload
of apples are still. pessing through our
s_
tiet
e s,o n- theirway • to the station.•
2A Nasal' Injector free With each:
bottle of Shlloh's Oatarrah remedy.
B Congiam. • ,
t.
--=11itss. Lail,t Borry and Mis' Jean
Murray'.will take part in the .'1'hiaiiks
gtvi iprttertainineot;in fhe Wuigha¢i't
Presbyterian church this •('1'hu'rsday)
evening.'
Haekmetsck, " a lasting and fra
grant'pertu-tne Price .2.5. and 50- cents.-.
:A.; B. Coigrani.• '
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Preparing Poultry" for Market
'With the. advent. ,of: colder weather
the:demand' for prru'•try:.wil,l increaae,•
and ` shipinents of dresSucl: stock from•
this country willbe iii order. To
,these who' .ur ose`making::Lucknow
P P .
market an outlet for their gupplies,'•a
word: •' bY way..of explanation.'as.'to the
method' of 'dressing roust suitable for
tlie re.glii.rennents of,'consuniers'here
tn:y,Vnot'.:;lie amiss; indeed judging
frorn'the hahazard,: Mariner in which
P.,
many shi jr ents are reared weshould
Y l? ., prepared
say that a few d.irectioits:.'on the sub=
;jeot we ml'd` ire-v:!eTli' tuned:: :.A lanae-
atnau:nt of" money --is I', st t) shippers-
ev'ery season'• Iecause•'of the ' careless;
and unsuitable manner in. Which pou'1,•:
try sent tel:this , market is put up TO
prepare. them.t•hev'''xhoiild ;be pre=,
:pared !Oil' not cost any' mere, and :the
results of. shipments 'dressed to' •meet'
the::requiremen.ts of•:tlie market are so
' much' more -satisfactory. than.'thesetpre
pared•with, little or no regard thereto,
:that it behoves every dealer 'to give the
Matter his: clns?st attention Poultry'
of course should be well. fattened be-':
fore'ktlluig, aeil 24 hours p:evious•.to,
that . tine.shC,u Id not .:be given any
f,cod, SO:that ,the ,crop may be couipar=
atively. e'npty. manyfarmers it
serpins to • be • the :habit to stall them
with all they will eat, in order ,to inane
theta weigh as heavily as possible, but.
.the'. method is a "penny ,wise and
pound foolish". ` one. The rude, of.
dressing ditlhrs eiitirelyfro•n that .nee-
essary for the Aniericaii'.i arkets, and.'
Wray' .'ltd describedas follows': " Bleed
well, pluck 'clean the borly;feathors,
leat.ieg:: the , . wing rind: tail 'feathers.'
Do' not remove the head or •the 'feet,.
nor vet the entrails, .these though ap-
parently useless .appendages, ',are Will-
ingly paid for, .and ,pou1try..so dressed
will `:entrninand a higher price per pound
in this inark st,. than if' prepared ae;
cording to Ntiw York 'or Boston
style,
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lisidiesheextriglit"rpreseWng,
nearly 20 per cent); adds materially to'
the 'val.ie, of the bird,' a fact that
should'' be borne mind when corn -
1
• a'r rg pr c s blle'ied by:Amer'icari-buy-
ers ;With
buy-ers."with these 'urrent.it •
c t this market.
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T tm ncw`•'tu. Iniilg oat. vnll , second tc s.Or e. `1'1115 is tl'lc
right lace to: o' to: fu',a•. tru6,. i ttl:re >t i feel 'til;tf' def'
competition.' •
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n••
ds q1 i et o
1;.a.
4..ttlogotkOoi,
A convinde' you that+. *We ' eau . suit. t]ie most faetudi
°us. 1,also have+a lot of choice alhuiiis• and 1 icttnre frames
that will be sold cheap,
,. T..:L...TRELEAVENr
t' •b nli
ili .. " k1fti0sae • . old s.e n•d; *opposite lilt .:LUCKNOVIC-
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CENT ARRIVALS AT
,ESS G'Oo:.
fine assortment of l L]'3 and• WINTER Dress. Goods including, the
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._``,,STELTI a. .THE.SROON
'ili
clothh
g
C etO i,S
.•:. Ctir ets.
A SPECI LINE/OF«
s'ainataxes and Waal $11aw
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Iii t e a1sso•sant etfo`m already'lar a .toekbf!Dr Goods'a
ti . y g o, Y
A.'
i'. : itaHDY MADE' :GLOTl-t1:NC `.' D .PARTMt,1 1T
..slick I: have, deter,nined to cult'iwate by seliing a good article .,
• • • only, and at a reasonablt;,l,rices..
GIVE. ME.".A.: CALL
Do
no. scald.' poultry l,ecquse by
doing so you can pluek it with less la-
bor,: and perhaps= in a little shorter
space :of tithe 'Lanness ,under, such
eircufstances,;is an e`cpensive'luxury,
refireSenting aa. it does a'depr'eciation
in the value of thostock' from 25 to 30
.peer, cent:.:'/! G
AGcottDivcl to, the ,meteorological;
•report the past October• was`• the cold-
est '
old -est.' experienced ',since 1876, the tern- •
eraturc of h 'w t
p eh was 0;60 lower than
the present year: •' Lluting. the whole
•
st,,ries .6( otiserva'tions 'from
,,extending •
1sff)'there were Only ''seven( years in
,
which'the temperature of ,October fell'
below :,that of 'last: month. Although.
the ,'amount • of the rainfall is only
above :the' avQrage.to;'a small•extent,'
the`nu'fnber°of r,tiny•days is 'the largest
:every experienced, sines . the 'observa
tions were.begun'in tho Ptoviuco, with,
the exception of ' w '1864; whoa Ll r,, siny
days' viere recorded-
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New Inri'. ortations
SE IIES
.5.PILTei'A
0 K1
Women's Dong la
Yo •
a
hoes
:Me>2: ealed' To S
S p -
'Wonderful tui( in
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e4134. Slipper::s.
ffi
Various Prices.
.
The Popular Shoe Store
EDWARDS`:&.- MGCALLUIN
tqUltilAgfitqFil
FIRE ! FIRE!
Intiute put Farad 1"roperty,.
, Private bwel'
lingo; in the ole( reliable, the
N : MUTUAL
am also agent for the : '
dual, ani. G>.tlzen
G . s.
oFFICII:-
,U': C. Taylors Tin Shop, Lucknow
Will he i►3'the office every, Satzu da afternoon
y
4.3110E11011011 :Agent,
KINLOUGIT °P -.U.
4IONE V 70: ;LOAN
Irl` Iti:A ESTATE AT RGAS(ll!TAB'f.
ka es• on Te.ruie
t of Pae pent- to Bait'
RLL1OT 1 '
8e,rroWelri:
„ T TR¢oHR.'Lurlwow
Only a little•over one` year. has
:elapsed since the introduction
into Canada of the ".,r,
a .
• well-known'
ALASKA',SPCTACLES
EYEGLASSES.
G ,
Ard .the.•e•is hardly .a town .•or village'
where. an agency for •th.s' sale of this
celebrated specti:cle has noy been -in-
stituted ; .•
:Che.” ALASKA"ie nottffed up b mean :'
:inglea,' would be scientific phrase's, is
•irifered' to au intelligent public' on 'its.iiie refit. •. .
Try it, and you willfind it to be a perfectly
reliable aid. t.. your, eyesight.. Near eighteet.
or far sighted, youtn or old age,,. can be stilted
exactly. 'I he.. Word .'•' Alaska" is earned
upon every Pair:
• T iilso kf+ep'in stock, the follow,ng 'makI of
Spectacles :'• '
M0;311'111750
Photo ..
ra h Cabinets,' : 2.5U' .
• PFR':.DOZTY...
Ilooks, Stationery, Toys, (holes,
Fraiines;. and''.Generall •
Fancy' GQoitl';
W.. J.: STRINGER,
ori,
HEAP_CROCERESAND
PIIOVI
S1O1s.
• :o:o:
The undersigned' having this day
" bought the stock . ~ t"rade of.:'
R As •. '' T r
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isbffe'i
Offering the same at ,the •
old stand at
REDUCED D PRICEj..
All who desire bargains shouldh' `.
mea call.
• ALEX. L MACRO?.
itt'oknow, 'J't1;n, loth, 1888 ,
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