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W G.& B. North 340p. m•
Holyrood 4..30 p.tn.
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Fridays
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• Viltalge and VIellxxtp alto.
Lawn Social
• A lawn social under the auspices of
the ladies of the Methodist church,
will 'be held at the residence of Mr.
Thomas Lawrence, Ross street, on
Thursday evening, 26th inst., when
a pleasant time will be spent, and the
usual attractions on such occasions
will be presented.
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The-Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce County, Friday, June I3th, •
GreatBargaln
A 'handsome good driving pony,
safe for ladies to drive, a -good style
qp buggy and sets of harness all com-
plete
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plete for $106. Also a large stock of
wagons, buggies, and democrats' for
sale very cheap. Jobbing promptly
attended to. T. W. HILDRED.
For Summer Tourists
Mr. Wm. Edgar, Gen. Pass. Agt. of
/44‘d 1:151ftm
their catalogue of fishing and hunting
resorts in the vicinity of their read.
It is a neatly printed pamphlet, giving
the different resorts and their attrac-
tions and factilities.
University Examinations
At the University examinations in
Toronto Mr. W. J. Treleaven succeed-
ed in taking first class honors • in
classics, in the third, ear of his course,
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lage, successfully passed with honors
in classics for the first years course.
The boys ara,to be congratulated on
their success.
A Real Live Bear
A large black bear has been prowl-
ing around this vicinity for the past
week- or so, and although several at-
tempts to secure him have been made
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Tho Volunteer Qamps
NEWS OF TUE TQWN..;
A Week's Record or the Pushing Border
'own.
• -Miss Sirs, Burgess is visiting
friends in London.
—The County Council meets in Kin-
cardine on Tuesday next.
. --Mrs. J. 0. Murdoch is visiting
friendsdsin Gait and vicinity.,.
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Li ngside
Stupid labor is in full bloom. The
recent frost does not appear to have
any effect on it.
Mr. EtUncan Campbell and family
have gone to their new dwelling. ' We
wish them many happy hours.
Mr. George Taylor lost one of his
vvorking horses the other day.,
Mr .antue Joh bon as gone on a
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GOOD NEWS
WEARY MOTHERS. -
MRS. SMITH HAS JUST RECEIVED A.
UN1)F.itWAEr Lvov rrc►
in Kincardine with friends.
*-Mss. Wm. Dayton, of W ingham,
is the guest of Mrs. G., P. Tennison.
—Mr. Thos. Lawrence spent a
couple of days in London this week.
—We had a slignt frost on Sunday
night last, but little damage was done.
Mr. R. D. Cameron took fifty-seven
very nice speckled trout on Tuesday
last.
Lour to .may rty. )
kr. Wm. Taylor is spending this
week in Walkerton.
Mr. Simeon Humphrey has gone to
Wiarton to learn the art of bee -keeping.
Miss Maggie Tiffin, of the Nile, is
calling, upon &number of her .Friends.
There was no service iii the Presby-
terian church on the previous Sunday.
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Fine night dresses embroidery
trimmed for 75 cents.
Leaks under skirts. embroiired and tucked
from $1.25 and upwards.. Lovely art over
EMBROIDERED DRESSES
for infants and children cheaper than you_
(.4,n make them.
In-thecamp.-of-district-No.-1, to -bee sby- ourlead Sporte,„,_old F3r4itt
held at Stratford, the following corps
are allotted :--1st regiment of cavalry,
1st brigade field artillery, Guelph ;
London field batterr, the 21st, 22nd,
27th, 29th, .32nd battalions of infanry
and D, school, London.
Mechanics Institute
The Secretary - .-trf-` the Lueknow
1VIee runts' Institute received -last
• 'week from the' Ontario Government
the handsome sum 'of $326 as a grant
to the Institute. This is a very
liberal amount and will greatly 'aid
the Directors in securing many more
valuable volumes for the library.
at liberty. It was first seen in the
bush at the back of the Presbyterian
church on the 2nd con. of , Kinloss
about a week ago, and on Sunday last
a couple ,if parties saw it in the
neighborhood of Purvis lake.
Outrageous Oonduct
Some persons devoid of all shades
of decency, one—night lately cut and -
hacked in a disgraceful manner, the
sash of the large windows in •Mr. D.
R. McIntosh's store at the corner of
Ross and Campbell ,streets. It is an
outrageous piece of business and Mr.
McIntosh is willing to give a liberal
reward for information that will dis-
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Owing to a very great improvement
in the water power of the Lucknow
Railer Mills, which will enable'me to
run by water about nine months in the
year, a very great reduction in running
expenses of the mill, no wood,, no'
engineer to pay for, to benefit the far.
niers with light wheat in the future if
they will clean it well. I will give a
return of bio lbs. of floui and feed in
every 60 lbs. of wheat, no matter what
it may test. - Gro. KERB.
Beautiful Women
•4-, A ;"The beautiful 'women of the world"
p;re requested, in a circular, to send
'their photographs to the. Baroners.
':Klara von der 'Deckler at Tiflis.
These will be examined by a corn-
f artists,
will be put in an album with the title:"
"Types of Female Beauty.of the Last
Years of the Nineteenth Century."
Then the album will be sent to the
Moscow Museum. Here is a chance
for some of -our Lucknow beauties to
become famous.
Successful Operation
Iyr. D. M. Gordon, assisted by, Dr.
Elliott, lately performed a very suc-
cessful operation by cutting out a por-
tion of the eyelids of Mr. W. Atchison,
a linisher at the furniture works in
this village. Some years ago Mr,
, Atchison took cold from .bathing and
.the nerves of his eyelids became para-
lyzed and he could searcelyopen them.
Although the operation was a very
difficult -one; the doctor has, by • great
care and ability, succeed'ed•in bringing
Lis patient around very rapidly, and
M r. Atchison now enjoys a good deal
of relief from his former,. trouble.
Claims All Settled • -
His friends in 'this section will be
glad to hoar that •Mr. Daniel Rutlrer-•
ford, who formerly kept a store at
Belfast, but who, through financial
.ilitiieulties, had to leave this country
fur the United States, has satisfac-
torily settled all. the claims of his
creditors. His l.iauilities amounted to
about $9,000 and not 19 or 20,000 as
reported at the time, and in effecting
.a settlement,: Mr. Rutherford has paid
oat in cash over $3,000. Dir. Mah-
e! ford is now a resident of Richmond,
Mi( higan, ii;nal we are glad to_know
th. t he is doing well, and that he has
boa able to Inc 't his liabilities -in
such an honsrable manner.
Wanted to Shake His Hand
'l'he,Mail tells of a woman from the
Chanty. of ` Bruce, • who resides at
Kamloops, ops, British Columbia. \%hen.
the i)nkae of Connaught, one of the
sons of Queen Victoria, who is now on
a tour through the Dominion, stopped
ea the :station, the woman walked up.
1.whim •and •n t:ea pcirn issh n -t.o shake
hands with hint. The Duke smilingly
hell out his hand and a most interest-
ing conversation followed. The Bruce
people are en interesting class and
th y know it.
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cover e.perpe r: ors .
and cowardly act..
Nose. Bleeding
Obstinate nose bleeding is frequent-
ly one of the most difficult things to
check. Several aggravated cases have
lately occurred at the Hospital of the
University:qof Pennsylvania. As a
last resort Dr. M. Hayes Agnew tried..
ham fat •with great result. ' Two large
cylinders of bacon were forced well
into the nostrils and the hemorrhage
ceased at once. This is a very .simple
remedy, and one which should be
remembered for. emergency in the
country.
Selling Out
•Mr. Wm.. Grundy has decided to
hiscarriage business' in '.t is
village, and is determined to clear out
his complete. Mock of carriages, bug-
gies. democrats, cutters, sleighs, etc.,
at a big reduction below actual cost.
The top buggies are all supplied with
folding tops, the best ever made in the
Dominion, and everyone desiring a
first-class buggy at rock bottom prices
slwuld net fail to see them before
purchasing a rig. The whole stock
will be cleared out. •
The Cheese Industry
The cheese 'season has now com-
menced. • From a small beginning
some' ten or twelve years ago\the ex-
ports- of cheese to Great Britain for the
last two years reached 134,336,100 lbs.
which at the prevailing prices would
,reach nearly ten millions of dollars.
For the last few years our cheese has
shaded the Arnerican cheese, .and has
stood alongside the best European and
English makers, and with this .prestige.
Canadian cheese might always com-
mand the highest price.
West Bruce Teachers •
At the recent meeting of the West,
Bruce Teachers' Association at Kin-
cardine, the following officers were
elected : President, Jas. McKinnon,,
Port Elgin; Vice'.Pres ,, David Rennie,
Kinloss .; Sec.-Treas., F. C. • PpEwell,
Kincardine ; Directors, T, A. Reed,
Teeswa,ter, J. T. Lillie, Port Elgin,
Inspector Campbell, S. W.' Perry .and
Miss L Sturgeon, Kincardine, Miss
J. F. Yemen., Ripley. Delegates to
Provincial Association, Thos. Rankin,
Port Elgin and David Rennie,Kin1oss:
Orange Pic-nic -
Despite the threatening appearance
of the weather and' the few showers
that fell during the day, the Orange
pic-nit; under the,•auspices of Belfast
Laid e was attended by over 500 on
Tuesday last, but ,is • safe to say had
the d zy, been more favorable, over
twice that number would have at-
tended. The place selected was 11'Ir.
- Edward's gt:o c, near • " Sahastn;-
peol," and it proved to be well adapted
for the occasion, and the'rommittee of
management are also deserving of
great praise for the pleasant time.
spent by all present. .
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— ' r: . ameron, o oron o,
spent a couple of days in Lucknow
this week.
—Wanted. 0A good man to work
on a farm, for the summer months,
apply at this cffice.
—Several needed repair% have been
made to the board sidewalks through
out the village.
—Mr. John Peart has been serious-
ly illaduringathe past week; but ware
glad to say he is improving at present.
—The many warm rains of the last
couple of weeks have greatly increased
the growth .of all kinds of vegetation.
—A great many complaints are
made against cows being allowed ' to
run in the village during the night.
—Dr ._an& Mrs.__Ell iutt- went to
-Bayfield this week to attend the -wed
ding of Miss Elliott, the -doctor's sister.
—Mr. Husband occupied the pulpit
both morning and evening in the
'Methodist church on Sunday last.
,—A new fence is being, erected
around ' the English church grounds,
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seste-its -ap -
ante.
-The Rev. Mr. Coiling and Messrs.
Walter Treleaven and D. C. Taylor
arrived home from • Conference on
Tuesday. -
— Turnip seed of all kinds, also beet,
mangle and carrot seed ofthe best
kinds sold Cheap at Geo. Kerr's
grocery.
—Mr. Wm. .Hueston, a former
teacher in this section, was- in the vil-
lage this week in the- interests ,of the
North American Insurance Company.
—The young people of the church
are having . the grounds around the
new Presbyterian church nicely graded
and leveled, preparatory to have a
f-nce erected.
— in • s o groceries—of the best
qualities kept at the new grocery very
cheap, as we sell for cash and produce
only. • Goods delivered to any part of
the town.—Geo. Kerr.
Lanes,
The weather has been very .favor-
able for the growing crops, and every
appearance presents itself for an
abundant harvest. -
• Fruit trees of all varieties, are
covered with bloom and if the season
remains favorable, the quantity of
apples, will equal, if not exceed the
crop of 1888.
The 'election passed by very quietly
and the Mowatites and Meredithites
seen! satisfied at the result. Although
beaten at the polls the Opposition
cannot but see that the safety of the
Province is assured for four more
years. -
Miss Minnie E. Baldwin has re-
turned to Detroit after a few weeks
visit at her parents horne here:
Mrs. Sherwood and son, of Fergus,
spent a "few days, last week,. with her
sister Mrs. 'Geo. Carnpbell,
A large number of ne"w buildings are
under construction. W. C. Johnston
is erecting a new. barn, Thos. Dixon
a new shed, Wm. Jameson a new house
and barn, E. C. Johnston a new Karn,
John Spindler a fine new and .connmo-
dious root house.
Tho Sacrament of the Lord's supper
was dispensed in the Presbyterran
church last Sabbath. On Friday Rev.
MI. McRae, of Cranbrook, occupied
the pulpit.
The nursery stock sold by Brown
Bros. of Rochester, through their
agent Matthew Farries, is reported
doing ,well. This company delivers„
all stock bathe buyers own prPmises,
which is a great advantage over any
other firm. As far as we know no
other firm delivers the nursery stock
in .this way. The delivery was given
.to RI..E. Lane earl in two days after
the stock araived, wa alight be safe in
saying it was all planted, if the buyers
attended to their share of the work.
Mrs. J. Farris is visiting friends at
Kincardine for a few days.
occupied the pulpitin the Methodist
church on Sunday eve.
Rev, R, Carson will preach his
farewell sesmon on Sunday morning
next at 10:30, o'clock.
TENDERS WANTED.
VENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR
JL the erection of a frame church at Crewe
in the township of Ashfield up to Wednesday
June 25th. Tenders to be opened at 2 o'clock
Ji. in. Plans and specifications to be seen at
acob Crozier's.
June 10th, 1890.
J. CROZIER,
Dnnsannon P. O.
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LADIES TUCKED UNDERSHIRTS
—AT 65 CENTS.—
CHILIYRENS MUSLIN AP-F.\1-
BROID.EMY FRONTS AND TRIM-
ME1) BEGINNING AT 45 CEN TS.
CORSET COVERS -
- ENtBRO1: E YOKE.'
- AT $b.00. -
Just otienini to -day a case of fancy hats its.
all the latest styles, also a lot of mew
flowers at
Mdt g Slaitlinie
I DOYT WANT THE EAR 11.1
—BUT
I AM GOING TO HAVE IT IN LUCKNO•W, TOO, AND I HEREBY
announce to the people of Lucknow and surrounding country', that any
SOS R pEaN
coming to me having their teeth out, that I will put in two sets of teeth,
TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT
-the-prise of--orae-set; 9-%5; •e -e f-the-very--bes,'�-resat
use no rubber but. C: ASH & SONS; London, England. The teeth will be.
C. Ash & Sons, and S. S. White's, conceded by all who are in the
business to be
Una/Waled I . no Wothil.
Those firms have their names on their goods, and the people can see what they
are getting, and as I use nothing but the best material, I will guarantee sat-
isfaction to all • reasonable people, the unreasonable and, there are a few
such in the world, will piease bear in mind that I don't want their trade
I can always he found at Dr. McCrifnmon's office, Lueknow.
A. PATTERS017, Lz.oknow
uQknaw' Leading Photogrgher
o . J. STRINGER.
Is as usual ahead in the finest styles and positions for photos.
CABINET PHOTOS,
Pinest retouched and. burnished, $1:50
to $3 per aoz. Cards $1 to $21:iertoz.
AMBROTYPES MADE TO PERFECTION
He' also keeps a large stock stock of spectacles, especially
the well-known
and also deals in Bei
Keepers supplies,
books, stationery, albums, frames and fancy good.
Remember the studio, E. L, Johnston's, old stand. Next
door to Reed's bakery.
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