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ANNUM
Maple Logs Wanted
Messrs. Mitchell Bro-s. will pay the
usual, prices • for first-class maple logs
44d.laloCkS;, duNing the corning tif4114Q
dOif6riid a thefr mill in Liicknow,
near the station.
School Report
The report of the regular monthly
examinations of the Lucknow public
school has been received, hut owing to
the large aRace devot*-d to interesting
correspondence and other matter we
week.
Band Concert
A• brigade band concert, the event
of the season, is to take place in the
•town hall on Christmas night, at which
all the leading local talent will partici-
pate. Wait for it and .you will wait
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Buying Grain
itrift4 lettied. Mr, * McGrerfs
storebouseLI nfavi bu,yrog all
of grain at the highest. marketpric
Mr. 51,c0rory will be on the Market'
to buy steady every day.—Geo. Kerr
Collectors Notice
The ,umlersigned will be at the
following places at times stated below
for the purpose of receiving taxes :
Dlaf.lhorsa, Tuesday, December V•th ;
Lan side WArresmO,, J.)ec. 10th,„.
afternoon; 'aunt's "147,i1-4,rwfitit-sTy, -
December 1 lth ; Lucknow, Saturday,
Decenrber 1 3th.—John Purvis, Col-
lector.
Our Toronto Letter
While in Toronto the other day we
made arrangements, with a well-known
_APAc.ri..92s1O(te!,4_
The.Wheatland Eagle of Nnvenaber
26th contains the marriage notice of
Miss ..Belle MoArthur, a former resi-
dent of. Lucknow, to Mr. Ronald Mc-
Kinnon, of -.Seattle, Washington
Territory, on the 26th ult. .
, Rublic. Notice:.
All'pa.rties,indebted to the late firm
oL,,Taylor Os ' Powell, hardware mer-
chants, mut pay the same to Mr.
,Rauf' Powell, before. the 15th of
4ecemben. or they, will beplaced in
•atheetands.for collection..
gounty,OOnvention
•..0Thtesuborditatte associations .4 the
Paaronsef Industry of the-Countiei of
liaron and. Bruce will hold a county
con vention in. the town hall, Lucknow,
on SatUrday, December 13th, corn-
„mettoing at one o'clock p. m for- the
ttons.action of . business connected with
.tfieJormation of county associations.,
&Big Cheese:
Canada, claims to have produced the
larkest 'clteeSe in the world. • from the
Ir4rsoll factory was lately turned out
acheese weighing seven thOursand lbs.
.. j4 was six feet ten inches -in diameter,
thre0r7-feet—frirlieight,-entlrlaventyson-e—t
feet: inseitcumference. , It required the
iilkihg of .seven thousand ccivi,s, or
thirty-fireqtrim • of Milk to produce it.
01inge. Blossoms •
No season mall the annals of lake
share,-.•sonth, ,has witnessed, such a
niatrithoniaL:stirring up of. its .young
pe*le,• • as has' this .present seasen.
The. late*, .vieter was Mr. James Mc.
Corinick,.• Who' reeogniZed the Many
chitrais of Miss Anna, secOnd:daughter
of *Mom Boyd, Esq., and carried the
youtig lady.off on .Wednesdariab the •
10'.lisat.', • tg... grace his, owtii Monne
fratireefOrtlf. McCormick
C11.4 atthated, on his graduation from
tbsingIe46hOol into the university.of
iaateinitinkr.'—kincardint &view. '
Reve.froing,pnjoymOtt-
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Thp latest fad in the line of pa.rties
'.is'int "ebsereatiOn party.l....A table is..
Wen witKa. miscellaneous assortment
a. articles The guestsare allowed to
observe' the same for a sheet time, and
• thenare reqeired to atourn to another
• room and write 'ts.near.a complete list .
as they can from memory, the prize
winners . of course are the ones.. with,
.the.anest retentive memories. The
.priSt time .has at least • this to corn-
, that it' serves • a practical
.putrpose..iA.training„th,e memory.
Xmas, night„ Look out for bills and
programEnes.-0. E. Kerr, 'Manager.
Serious Runaway
On Monday last as ten year old
son of 'Mr. James Hunter, lake shore
range, Huron, was driving a team of
spirited horses, .they ran awaw throw-.
ing 'the little fellow out of the wagon,
ull and breakin
badly fracturing his skg
his ,jaw bone. Medical aid was at
once secured and at last accounts he
ould be expected
is as doing as well as c
• Free Text BOOKS 0.
It is probable that thelocal.Govern-
ment will introduce a measure next
ities, towns and
to supply ublicext books. The
session empowering c
incorporated villages
school pupils with free t
theory on which this policy is based is
a reasonable one. The recognition of
the principle that it is uth may be said
ion of fee text the duty of the
'state to educate its yo
.to e involve the.provis
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School Cadets
Principal D. Di Yule, of the Luck -
now public school, marched his battal-
ion of "cadets” down street on Friday
afternoon last, and treated the citizens
o an exliTai ion o alley ri
boys weet through the- various
Manouvres in a manner that -would. do
Credit. to. a regular regiment of Her
Majeity's service. It is good exercise
Liberal , Recognition,.
Alelt Smith., the genial pre-,
aarieten of the Kinloss.Mills,' has .been
• rade, the recipient of a Magnificent
gold vatchby the AdVertisenPrintkrg
Co., of 'London. 'That enterprising
firna..offtsred, the article referred to, in
additiou to their cash commission, to:
the sender of the largest' list -of yearly
subscriptions -to the Western Advertiser
for . the month of Nisvember, and. Mr.
Smith headed (the list/ The Adverti.ser
not only deals liberally, with its agents.
But wish its readeva as well; Wires
'and Danglaets; alcharrning monthly
pub&ation, for ladies, being now
flacludod with each yearly subscription
From its inception the growth and
influence of,' the Advertiser has. been
unprecedented:Zia the annals a.. Cana-
, dian. journalism.
A .$751?,; Cottages
, its equivalent, in cash will he
given to the person detecting; the
greatest number of errors, (w.orfTs
wrongly sPelredr.,or misplaced) ihr the -
14ecentber issue o " Our Hoiees."
In additior, will. be given two „cash
-prizes' -of $200 etteh, Jour of $100Mght
oc, ;150, ten of $25, twenty-five (4410,
fifty:of $5; one hundeed of $2, and4one
hurefred anti' fifty of 81, distributein
i he order mentioned in rules anal regu-
. brawls, which will be -sent witho copy
if I /ecemher issue,. on receipt of , 15
nt.S in, stamps, Special ,easite prizes
4i en away almost eyery day cttitrkng
,•unipetition which clops Februarpltd.
1 690 • Address,,.0u4 Homes Pu4j-
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and so long as it does not interfere
with the other studies of the school,
will result in a peat deal of good to
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Terrjble Accident ••
A. little five year • old son of kr
• Hugh Pritchard,' of Ashfiefd, met with •
a terrible sad death in his father's
saw.% mill one day. last week. His
clothing:became. entangled in on of..
t1e.cose-Wheele and'iu an instant the
little fellow was drawn into the wheels,
breaking • both his arms and crushing
his head' in a frightful manner, and.
When the machinery was stopped, por-
'tiOnsso4thlerskutlIVveresloand imbedded.
in the cogs. It -is a very,sad atair
awl the family have the earnest
sympathy' of all.
Methodist Tea -Meeting,;
The': anniversary . services of . the
Methodist, church, in this village will
beheld on Sunday and Monday next,
the 7th and 8th insts. On Sunday the
services „will be conducted both morn-'
nig and evening by Conductor -W. K.
Snider, and on Monday evenin6 a. tea-
nieet ine will be held, when ,ad6dresses
he delivered by the former pastor
'of the church, Rev. G. R. - Turk, of
Guelph; Rev. Jos., Ed.g, of Clinton ;
Rev...Aestin Potter, of .Dnogannon ;
:and:the resident 7 mini,ters.. Refresh-
ments will be served .in the basement
from 7 to 8.p. m., after which a musical
'and literary programme will be given
.4,by the choir and others. Admissien
All are weleotne.
• Leaving Lucknow
1V.e regret to learn that M r. Robert
Davidson has decided to , remove to
the tillage of Paisley. He has pur-
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ehased an interest in the fu,a-niture
factevy in that place from., Air, E.
1)StOve1, whe formerly lived in f_ateknow
The Paisley Advocate in, referring to
)the matter says': Our citizens were
not a little surprised . on Saturday
evening to learn that Messra., Stovel &
Ellis had dissol ved pa rtnenship, and
hat a new . firm Messrs., I)ardvison
Xllis would henceforth canictitict the•
business. Since coming tnP.aisley last
'winter and taking an interest in the
business Mr. Stovel has applied him-
self dillieently to extending, the trade.
flre,.entire machinery of the shop,twas
overhauled and new machines added
ands:luring the. summer a largeamount
of stuff has bon manufactured „and
dispost: ed of, most of it gob% to., out-
sid,markefs. ,It. was thereforeeveith
no little surprise the public learnt Oat
M r, Stovel had,islisposed of ,itirtioteseit.
in, the factory. His successor
poison comes 4oin Lucknow. 110 is
1, practical man, and bearstthe rcpeta-
tion.of being a,,,pusher; and we bespeak
for, tbsr, new hom ahundmi,trems
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a el 1 y, o • son us an occasiona,
review of the leading events trattspir-
ing in the Queen City, and this week
we take ,pleasureln presenting to our
readers an able and ieterestieg criti-
cism of the great Africanexplorer's
recent visit to that city.
Should be Registered
An exchange says that a shark is
taking in the different towns in order
to find if there are any firms of co
partnership who have not filed their
partnership certificates. Some big.
haul's have been made in some places.
It would be well to be prepared for
this adventurer, as he may come any
day. Therefore, if Brown & Jones, or
any other firm have not registered
they should do so without delay, and
get their 'certificates.
Lighted -By Electricity
The furniture factory of Messrs..
Cliff .Si Forster in this village is now
lighted by electricity, by the use of
forty-one incandescent lamps of six-,
teen candle-power each. The plant
was purchased from the Ball Eleetric-
Light Company, of Toronto, and
when the lights are turned on it
hrilliantl illuminates the whole build -
n We uesday the proprietoss.
of the factory extended. an in vitatione
to •the Citizens, .of the village to visit
the works that evening, and . from
seven -o'cloek- -till nine, the place was'.
thronged withanxious sightseer, all of
whom expressed themselves delighted,
not only with the beautiful lights, but
TWith-themra-ahinerrand-'tlre-rgpid way
'in which . the work . is turned out in
every department.
A•Splendid Entertainment
• The opening entertainment of the
Mechanics'. Institute Literary Society
in the Town' Hall on Friday evening,
laat, was greeted with f.t.crowded housef
while the programme' rendered waS o
an interesting and instructive charact
er. The chair. was occupied by Reeve
Bryan, and after a selection from the
Firemen's . band, Miss.. Grace. Boyd+
gave a well executed musical selection,
which was. followed byan' admirably
written and well, read essay on "Self
discipline" by Miss Jean G. Murray
Miss Emma Peart then sane,' a beauti-
ful solo, after, which the President of
the Mechanics' Institute, Mr., D. D.
Yule, delivered an intetesting and
highly instructive lecture on "The
wars of the Crusades," their social,
comtnercial and political influence.
The- baud followed with another
selection, when Miss 'Libby McDonald
gave a very pod essay entitled "All.
is not, gold that glitters,,". which was
'followed .by a nicelyyseng duetby • the.
Misses LauraeBerry and Ada,Colling..
John G. Murdoch.. then took the
platfoi'm and • after delivering a neat
little speech on .the great benefitsof
the Mechanics' Institute and the read-
ing room,to. the citizens of. the 'village,
gave a very fine reading which was
Wel received.. Short .speeches were
also made. by Direetors James Sower-.
ville, G. W. Berry R. D. Cameron,
Fred. Grundy, Robert Graham, T. W.
Hildred, D. D. Yule,. and the chair-
man, after which the band brought the
evening's enjoyment to a close.
;Another open entertainment. will be
.given on Friday evening the 12th inst.
—Every one is looking for cash in
!these times and a good opportunity ia
offered everyone of finding it just now.
The proprietor of Hepburn s Blood
Pariften offers a series of prizes ern-
braeing$1,000 to every persons send-
ing in the 'largest list of words
Composed from ,the letters in the name
Blood Perifier. The prizes will
embrace the sums of $100.00, $5000,
$25.00, three prizes of $10.00 each,
twenty-one prizes afir $5.00 each, all
in cash, and a handsome present to
every other person sending in a list of
words. Send 3c. sttw for circular
giving all particulars. apecial offer to
those who cannot get up aelist.of worda.
Addrees, a E.,' Hop btsrn$., Druggist,
froquois, Ont. .
E. Bower returned from
CIO:Amu on ,Wednesday.
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The old Pioneer Store still loads,
We have the goods an
THE • PRICES ARE \RIGHT,
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Have you seen our $4.50 overcoat.
• THEY ARE i(IlYSTIFIERS.
All wool except the button holes:
' Perhaps some will think, we
tore these eoats, we, sell them so
cheap. • It's no difference, you
get the -goods, and we the money
n • the cheap lista
ill be found
MILINERY,.
MANTLES,,
• MANTLING,
RESS G OD
TOWELJANGS,'''
W. 1. BRUMPTON,
• OLD PIONEER STORE,
LITCMI•TIONCrt, °WT.
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