Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-11-21, Page 5•
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Our Two towed Barley Abroad
The -twelfth annual national exhibi-
tion and market of machinery, appli-
ances and produce used by brewers, :
tualstera,. distillers and in -other
branches of the liquor trade, was
rete(+. •. at the Agricultural Hall,
A. conspicuous feature
if.un�� •.
of tFi `y►} as, of course, the exhibit
(of tiii Icye from Britain I.3d•
rartou;., '1- `H'countries. Among the.
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' but not 'Yoe coutrpetition, by Hon.
John Cnrlung, Dominion Minister of
Agriculture. This , display naturally
created no' little interest• among the
brewers and barley growers of Britain,'M
• ' wterer. Carting is seeking a market
for his barley, the growth of which he
is eiidEravorit to nr_nnote iQ 1-3..�,,
Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce 0ounty, Friday, November Ist.
vercoats I
.Pre-eminent among the large lots and low prices are
overcoats. It will probably help you to a• realization of
0 sunel+ es shown the
..Agricultural Gazette, one of the lead-
ing journals of that class in England,
say. .
" The ave been grown in Ont
vrio
by eleve different farmers besides
those grown on the Experi. nentet,i
Farm at Ottawa, and mostly from
seed selected for the purpose by,
Messrs. James Carter & Co., of ,High
Holborn. ,These barleys are of rather ? •
:a flinty nature, but another season!
they might come better as they do
not appear to .have been well -grown,
cud if they are shut out from the
United • States market by the new
tariff, Canadian growers want to -sell
them .here. Canadian barleys if they ,
rvor'k fairly well, feast, like other
Foreign malting barleys, have two at- -
tributes to selr them well hefe, namely
'qualitd color,• and they should be
anellow into the bargain. At present
these attributes are•in the main want,
ing, but the seed stalk are such as
.should enable Canada, to send us • frne
barleys in a season favorable to their
growth."
INC -N -N
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DER
THECooBEST FRIEND
K S
LIJOKN01N MARKETS;
`(Corrected every Thursday morning.)
Flour - $2.60
. ieall 1'1, heat - - 91
36
Peas 56
Potatoes .... •....... ...... 30 to 35
Butter • 12
Egg 15
tate
e
oys
heavy Napa coats with capes from $2,30 to $4.50, and
is astonishing value.. Youths coats from the choice
heavys to the light fancies, in beavers and meltons from
$4.50 to $13, and among them are some/ lovely,patterns,
Then the mens from $5 up to $15, and then into the furs,
up to the Australian bears at $33. They make quite a
pile, and although going nicely we want to see them all
gone by next month this time.
Among the fur goods to be worn this fall is tri e• storm
collar and muff. Nothing more beautiful, nor fashionable
'has yet been brought out. We have them in. ei ht
Oats
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
TRE1
UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP.
for qt: vice this season at lot 17, con. 13,
West Wawanosh, a well-bred Suffolk boar.
'Terms, $1.
THOMAS MILLER,
St. Helens P. O., Ont.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
YT' HE UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP'.•
l for service this season at lot 22, con. 2,
Kinloss, a thoroughbred Berkshire boar "The
Black Prince,"' 'Perms $1.00, strictly cash
with privilege of returning if necessary,
WILLIAM DAWSON,
4.877 Lucknow P, 0 Ont.
waeilN MAKING
HORSE SHOEING
AVD—
E HAL OLA.CKSM•ITHINC.
• :0:
Adam Thonipson begs leave to tha tli
inhabitants of Lucknow 'and eurroundin
<cbu.atry for tlke liberal patrolbve bestowed o•
shim during the last seven 'u -'.and wishes g
teontinuanoe of his old customers an4 a. tap,
.;share of the new, as A0 t;+ina of the .positioi,
than ever to supply they u ; sits of the ,pub1
He always line on handl a at,>crk ol:
�• a
Wag US SC Buggies
of all kinds, lie also will remind them of his
arfamed
.'SCOTCH DIAMOND likgOWS
which headway has on hail d.lei' re made
-the very test material. t'a' i, entit,g an
tthing in this line willo w -U to give him acal
and wee paces before �iu:ehru+ing ei.seivhera
Particular attention paid to
ALL KHOO OF NORSE SNOEINO.
tfiatfee i.cbntractions,andInterfering.
By strict attention to business, good work
mnnship sad employing nothing 'bet good„
workmen, 1, trust to retain the patronafra
kindly ewtai,ded t(' me. ,
ADAM T,HOMPSOIV
4Zantl)bell Street opposite the Runk
different qualities, and prices •low.
A noticeable feature this fall in regard to furs, sealettes;
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ete., is—that-they—are—being wornearlier this fall than
previous years. This is. noticeable with the men, but
more especially so with the ladies, and nothing is more
comfortable these chilly afternoons and evenings. We
are carrying a large assortment and respectfully request'
a ,look through.
Honest flannels. Too many look for what the not.'
We ask your attention to flannels that are all flannels.
Thats what flannel men says. He should know best.
Union, 122c. to 32c, All wool, 20c. to 35c.
Tweeds for fine and roughmake up for cold weather,
to hand, at less than wholesale prices. • There's nothing
nR
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*to prevent your having a pick now, but as we have often
told you, when gone,nun'less we buy again' at slaughter
prices we cannot replace them. Those know who
understand,
Then there is blankets amongst the piles to choose
from. Long nap, soft woollen goods, anticipation
enough in the thought to enable a man to sleep well of
ii eslf,
Yours Tiamv, `
A. E. Brasher,
Butter, Eggs and Poultry taken.
IIP GOES THE JAY, BIH
A beautiful assortment of the. best
STOVES AND HARDWARE
�vr"src^�' •;, ,c•t� r-..assr .>vrrx^ ^:^i 44',; r' ��, ... rte. i. u5.:s"•:, .^---^:..aaxK .::. . , �^r. ams ,• ...•
received.. Everybodyiuvited
to call. and see for themselves
that everything is first-class
the price a poor affair.
Campbell Street East, Lucknow.
D CM TAYLOR,
THE PEOPLE
J ST® rl
ST. HE•T_Jl-S_
Preparing for the fall trade. Our stock is filling up f st
with the latest novelties of the season. Our usual stock
of staple dry goods is•very complete. We have just
opened some special lines in
BLACK :AND 'AND FANCY DRESS GOODS
BEAUTIFUL GOODS.
Also a fine assortment of ready made clothing, bduglit
more with an eye to quality than to a low price. Positively.
no shoddy. To arrive in a few days a very large assortment
of '.ladies and' gent•lemens underclothing, including those fine
Italian elastic. goods so popular with the upper ten. Mantlg
cloth in good variety and at c'lo'sest prices. - A lar, ; a
ap es o arrive in the next few days.
As usual our stock `of groceries, hats, caps, boots, shoes,
hardware, crockery, etc.., etc., is well assorted and all sold at
closest prices. Please call and inspect. -
ROBERT •M - li,A.
St. Helens, Sept 3id.r •
Tho Hub Grocery!
IMMENSE BARGAINS,
Having just received a large consign
ment of
Fresh Groceries,
Choice family flour,
Choice Tobacco, -
Canned Goods,
Crockery,
Glassware
Teas, Coffees,
and Cugaars,.
which will be sold cheap at
the Hub Grocery.
Goods delivered to, all parts
of the village,
JOHN - ELLIOTT
TSE NEW EARLY GRAPE
"CORTLAND"
RIPENS FROM 13th TO 20th AUGCB
'according to warmth of season. Three weeks
earlier than the Concord.
The above grape can only•be purchased from
authorized' agents of Maple Grove Nurseries.
Waterloo, N . Y., and ?all trees and plants sent
out from those celebrated nursery grounds are
guaranteed to •give satisfaction, Give your
orders to our local agent,H.Spencer,Lucknow.
Agents wanted. Apply to
J, W. McKAY,
3m•869 Gen Manager, St Thomas,Ont
PUBLIC NOTICE.
()TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN'TI•IAT
11 Adam Rusl,worm, of tho, Township ,,f
Carrick, in the Connty of Brnce, yeoman, will
apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next
session thereof for a Bill of divorce from his
wile, Emma 11,1)ssworin2 no Correll, formerly
of the said Township of Carrick, but now re-
siding in the city of Chicago, in the State of
Illitio)s w W. S. on the ground of adultery,
Data it, VG'alkeirtolh, Ont., this 1st clay of
September, 1390.
•O't4ONNOIf'& O'CONNOR,
owe S'867 •, ,Solicitors for applicant.
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BOAR FOR' SERVICE. •
THE Ui\'DERSIG T+,D WILL KEEP
for service this season at lot 11, cm. 8
E. D. Ashfield, a' Chester 'white, full, bred
boar, lately brought from Pin'kertourtownship.
Terms $1, at time of service ; •31.25 if not ao
paid.
PAUL SMEL t ZER,
Belfast P. 0.; Ont•.
`TEACHER WAN TE•
ASECONt OR THIRD CLASS' •
Teacher 'for the second room in Lucke,
now Public Schnol,...to take charge after Nei,
Year Apply' to Secretary of Sehr`'a1
Board, salary, and giialifications belch : .
J It: 'brA . NIER, Seo'y School Boars}.
Lucknow, Oct.:�th,1890.
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• DR. CHA__
Has a world wide reputation as a •�t� Ia�
and author His .Mandrake Dandelini'i /'h'ir`ers
Cure is a triumph of medical akin, °stupes,, '
. diseases of the kidney and livor. •'• I t�
SYMPTOMS •F . i„
KLUI'IEY GOWll'IAINi a t etd.
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dull pain or weight in the bla�ld •r a � eat
abdomen ; scalding urine oft nbdtruet.
frequent desire to urinate, eapeo Hy nt id,
among aged persons , hot, dry skin, •pelts fe
plexion, red and white deposits;, dro`pdizi,:,1 17
Hour stomach, constipation, pile, live t
swelling, etc
SYMPTOMS co'.
LIVER CONI LAIN � 8
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plexion, a weary, tired feeling, ria`
energy, headache,'dyspetisia,iai'digesti
pimples, etc.
Mandrake andilllancOna a nest'.
cures and when Combined with Kid.
dies as in D» Chase's Liver Cure,b'',
Positively cure all EldneF-fiver tr'ilw
.eta 'like a' charm, sti nlating.tt 5.
Jiver, strengthening the idneys
ting the wliole'body. d by alb
with receipt book. whirls oldie
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• net gentry ye elfe,ea't,w.,,
PILLS: 1)e taken during arty
tronbios, headnclie,biliniy"reyele,,c s i b
One pill a. dose. Snld by'a111'l»aleis.'a
i• EDM•AtIS1N & 004,,:
slit A Def+`•`
Sold by Rlsnity, &
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