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The Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce Uounty, November 13th
BEAUTIFUL GOLD 'laTATCH. a 1. i
Dean Bros., of Montreal, are now.
oaring a beautiful engraved t,r plain,
ladies' or gents' size, filled case gold
watch for only $1.00 to be paid after
you have received it and have given it
•30 days trial and find W het what,
;they represent. It . is`astem wild,.
•stern set, eine moveineut, and war -
.ranted for over 1Q years by the makers
• and cannot be bought anywhere for
Giess than $30.00 in - any retail. store..
Dt3>ltti73ros, do this to advertise their
NeyBlood, Liver and Stomach Pills,
aucliconsider that $20,000 a year spent
'in this way will do more to advertise
their business than any other method.
Mend them your address on a post -card
.addressed DEAN Bros., Montreal, Que.
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...ilakes the
e Strong
l nti.l• rked 'benefit which l,eol le Iii ran
down yr we;ikened state of he•elth clothe
fC"tn llo+ d's
Sarsaparilla, conclusively la•ovc
.the via Atli ii:at this medicine "nl;akes the tvc:tk
strong." It does not net like a sthnl:l:u.l,
fictitious slren;'ih from rrl•,icll•1liere
uw :t reaction of greater 'rt�.aki.vss
re, but- in the most natural way
i::1; rtI.'.
giant f: �:
thanAet3�
Hood's Sairsaparilla overcomes
That Tired Feeling
creates an appetite, purifies the blood, and,
in shor., gives great bodily, nerve, uu'nt: i
and digestive strength. •
I derived very nin<']t benefit from 1t .4.l's
•bars::parilla, which I took fair ge::cr.a (tebitil;
It built ine right up, and gave 100 an t'xeel-
lent appetite." En. JEICEINSS, MI. Savage, Md.
Fagged Out
"Last spring I was completely fagged out.
My strength left me and I felt girl•: and n,is-
erable all the time, so that 1 could hardly
nttet.d to my business. I 'torp ow; bottle or
Hood's. Sarsaparilla, and it cured.. nx;, Vine
Is nothing like it." R. C. BxGOLE, Editor
Enterprise, Belleville, Mich.
Worn Out
"Bood's.Sarsaparill3 restored mo to gut.Il
heal i oed, I .:night .s•:y 1rinh.t'";,. it
nave m•7 Ile. To one feeling tint.1 : 1,•i ^:•: •:
out 1 wa ld'earnestly recuan:nom! a til :1 ,•f
Hood's Sarsaparilla." Pins. Pin:m:?,to+tH:: •,
90 Brooks' Street; East Boston. Mr,sits
N. B. If you deckle to tale Hood's .arsa-
parilla do not be 1J1 Plee:l' to bay anything el::,;
instead. Insist upon having
CHANGE OF
CENG
As the Mabsey Manufacturing Coln-
pang, of Toronto, Ont, wanufaaturera
of the Toronto machines, and Harris,
Sarsa
Son & Co., of Brantford, Ont., manu-
facturers of the Brantford machines,
Manitoba, have united, and which are
now styled the Massey, Harris Co.
Ltd., of Toronto, Brantford and Win-
nipeg. 1 beck
-to state that, having
secured the agency for the
LUCKNOMNIAREETS.
Fall Wheat, per bushel
Peas
Oats
Potatoes
Btlittert ger Ali
it
it
tt
Eggs, per dozen... •
.91
.63
.32
.25
.13
.14
McLEOD'S
System. I enovator.
And other tested remedies
SPECIFIC A.ND ANTIDIOTE
Yt�dY�.ti'�.,�5=._✓diel.'..�'nyy'°..:.ce...✓+1°—usiw4�01�'��-
Soldbyail druggists. 51; sixfor P. Prepared only
by C. I. -HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, iilatsa
• 100 Doses Ono t )o3h r
MASSEY
HARRIS CO.
(LIMITED.)
For this locality, 1 am now in a pe-
tition to accept orders for any of the
above most popular companies ma-
chines, and will also keep, in stock a
full assortment of 'repairs for all of
the Toronto and Brantford- machines
heretofore sold in this locality. Those
machines ore so well anti favorably
known they need ,no iecomme,ndation.
A CALL SOLICITED.
Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood,
Dyspepsia. Sleeplessness, Palpitation of the
Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia', Loss of
Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall
Stones. Jaundice Kidneyand Urinary is -
eases, St• Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities
and General Debility.
-$iper ha`iipint aim; per pint ott e.
LABORATORY. - - GODERICE, ONT.
- J. M. McLEOD,
Proprietor and Manufacturer.
Sold by Berry. & Days and A. B. Congram,
Druggists, Lucknow.
TEACHER WANTED.
AMALE TEACHER HOLDING
second or third class certificate wanted
for school section No. 4, Kinloss; Dueso
commence on January lst, 1892. Applicants
to state salary and furnish testimonials. A
personal application preferred Apply to
D. McKENZIE, Secretary,
3-929 , v Holyrcod P, 0
Kin
of
idnes
W! ALLIN,
Lucknow, Nov. 4th, 1891.
A. Cure "A ittost licti•ttculous.”
"-',V1.1;,..1 I w,;, 1I years of age Iliad a severe
all ;ok of rh,•u:natisrn, and after I recovered
11r. ! tJ ;:n un crutches. A3'ear later, scrofula,
;n the it>r;;l of white swellings, appeared on
.t•a:•;JW3 parts of my body, and for 11 years 1
‘7;1 :tai-;::7:;i;d, being confined to my. bed 6
that time ten 017 eleven sores al>-
ix-:,rrtt:and !poke, Causing the great pain and
I feared I never should get well.
;:a.ly in 1880 I went to Chicago to visit"a
},,•t was confined to inybed most of the
Uig, r,
u:.:: I ..vas there: In July I read a book, 'A.
' ip,;:; wi It :: Circus,' in which were statements
of curl:s by Hood'sSarsaparilla. I was so im-
,,r.• o'tt with the success of this medicine that
'1 tleciateit tt> try it. To lily great gratification
the u,t•,,•s.st>on decreased, and I began to feel
tor and in a short time I was up and
it of doors. 1 continued to take Hoodhs Sar-
uu•illa for about a year, when, having,used
'l,ailles, 11taut become so fully released
the disease that I went to work for the
Walling Mfg. Co:, and since then
',NYE NOT LOST A SINGLE DAY
t of sickness. I believe the disease
' iron! my s;•,,teni. I ;always feel well,
•f111, :;nal 11:11;4 t good appetite.
ye . 1 gc ;:: u t can walk as well
TEACHER WANTED.
MALE, HOLDING A' THIRD CLASS
certificate. for U. S. S. No. 9, Kinloss,
duties to commence on Tan. 4th, 1892.. Testi-
monials with application. stating salary, will
be received up to the 13th Nov., addressed to
JAMES GAUNT, Sec-Treas.,
Whitechurch P. 0.
THIS CATCHES YOU I
The ana TINE', has been able to complete an
unusually favorable clubbing arrangement
this season with
The Longton Advertiser.
and its advantages will be given entirely to
subscribers,
The Western Advertiser is. now published
twice a week, and contains eight pages in
each number. Its .Western Ontario county.
news is a specially attractive feature, while
news from all pats of the world is placed in
subscribers' hands every third day, For six-
teen pages every week, the rate of 81.25 is
very low, .especially when for this figure is
also sent the popular ladies' monthly "Wives
and Daughters," whose regular subscription
price is fifty cents per annum.
A CUPID OFFER.
FIGURES TIIAT WILL BEAR INSPECTION.
Western Advertiser, twice a week $1.25
25
Wives and Daughters, monthly..,... 1.50'
SuNrtNEr , weekly . ...
•
.. .
Regular subscription for the three... ---$2.75
Our clubiing.rate for the three ..1.80
What every subscriber may save.....
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Remember that those who are not already
subscribers of either paper get balance' of 1891.
free ; a payment of only 81.70 guaranteeing
the regular delivery of a monthly, a weekly
and a twice=a week publication until the end
of 1892 from the date of subscription.
Hurry Up I N'ow's the Time:
The sooner you subscribe, the more you will
receive.
Address all orders to
• THE SENTINEL, Lucknow, or
Advertiser Printing Co., London, Ont.
YOU DO,
Do with your might
There is a Living-
-In
iving--- In this World for All
rcdt pt--tlt":l ► imb Is a little
in the other, owing to the loss o
he Jones forinet•1y on my right leg.
;Mk ply recovery semis almost
and i think Hood's Sarsaparilla
of niodicines." WILLIAM A.
Railroad St., Kendallviile, Ind.
lood's
rsapar`riia
AT MRS. J.
urchison's
LUCKNOW
he newest, freshest,, latest,
most seasonable, most fashionable
MILLINERY
• As cheap as cash can buy.
.wnu..•„»•^asmA�sfi-� V '
�011
To all orders the year round.
Mrs. Murchison.
THE HU.E;I.
FARM FOR SALE.
THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE
Thomas Mullin, comprising 200 acres
of good land, Nos. 5 and 6, Con. 11, Ash
field. 120 acres are cleared, and the
remainder is good maple bush. For further
particulars apply to
MALCOLM McDONALD,
Executor, LUGHNOW
Leads them all for
a ' r000x■ gas.
QAN N ED GOODS.
Fruits of All Kinds Season.
FINS TEAS
A SPECIALTY.
-The Largest Stock,
The Choicest Goods,
& The- esta ue-
9,• SALARY and Gon>missia.n
��JJ0 to Agents, Men and Women,
Teachers and Clergymen, to introduce a
new and popular standard book.
Testimony of . 19 Centuries " to
Jesup of Nazareth.
The most remarkable religious book of the
age, written by 300 eminent scholars, Nom
sectarian. Every Christian wants it. Excln •
sive territory given. APPLY TO
The Henry Bill Publishing
Norwich. Conn.
---------- j Of the season
GENERAL AGENCY
OiFFiOE, .LUCKNOW.
Call on Saturdays to see prospectus', sample
of goods, .and leave your order. No moth-
eaten or mildewed goods ; all biright and bran
new from the manufacturers.
Fountain pen. will not corrode or rust, One
dip of ink will write an ordinary business
letter. •
Automatic pen, with holder, pen and ink
combined. Holds sufficient ink at one time to.
write 24 sheets cf paper. Carried in • the
pocket as convenient as a knife. Sole agency
for Ontario.
The India fibre brush and whisk, more dur-
able than bristles or corn, and more elastic an
springy than horse hair.
Tht; mineral wool lamp wick, light as bright
as gas. No snuffing of wick. Will not
blacken chimneys, and will not'burn out.
The self -threading needle,, can be threaded
in the dark without the aid of light. Kratz
patent.
Sewing machine propelling and relief spring.
Greatest invention ,of modern times. An
ab-olute necessity, and not a toy or a luxury.
ruggists. $t ; six for $5. Prepared only
1D .1cCO., Apothecarled, Lowell, Mass.
poses One Dollar
IE
The. illuminated match box, can be seen in
the dark. Magnifying eyeglass, suction hat
hook, etc.
Also prospectus' of the, best the renowned
prints of the World's History, by
writerand historian W. S. Bryan. Introduced
by I. (l. Redpath, L.L,D,
The Speakers' Complete Programme, con-
taining John Ploughman's pictures, by Rev.
C. H. Spurgeon.
The Uncrowned King, Parnell, with family
reminiscefses by his aged mother mother 0.
T, 8, Parnell. Biography by R. B. M. Mc -
Wade, Phil., U, S., together with a sketch of
`s great no -laborer. Right Honorable W. E.
Gladstone.. ..
Agency for the Toronto daily and weekly
Mail, Farmers' Advocate, daily and weekly.
Empire, Montreal Star, etc.
Travelling agent, for the Casgreen Manu-
facturing Co.,(Ltd), also the T. Erie Manufac-
turing Co
ben be earned at our SEW lane of work
rapidly sad honorably, by those of
young soliosng or old, and in their
I
own local tf es,wherever they lire. Any
,. one CAM do the work. Easy to teem:
,4ythin5. We start you. No rink. You can aerate
nen% or ill your time to the work, 'lads s as
ad,and brings wonderful income to every worker.
taming Mont ass to $80 per weak and upwards,
a tittle experience. Wcoppcan famipsh yon the am -
1155. you FUEL No
4s CQr. AUGUSTA.cRAINS.
The Busy Bee Washer, best in the world,
and the Pen Wringer
Star N urseries, of Rochester • Ontario Loan
and DobA fe hunCo.dr money llars of private funds
oan at low in
terest. A
to loan.
Gold and silver watches a specialty, ladies
and gents size,
A few good, live, energetic men wanted as
agents
t ganswerred'ad tiara l or salary.
my s oneApplreepond-
y y
personally to A
A pamphlet of information and ab-
stract of the laws, showing flow to
Obtain Patents, Caveats. Trade
Marks, Copyright's, sent free.
Address'MUNN £ CO. F
301 Broadway, ,
New, York. • .,
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obtainable in Lucknow.
JOHN ELLIOT.
An Unequalled
Assortment
Including all the newest
STYLES AND
NOVELTIES
DUNN'S
KING
OWDER
THECOOK'SBEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
T� T HE Ft1TtMERS
in *omens and childrers
boots for
FALL & WINTER
I have rented the store
occupied by Mr. Geo. Kerr
and am prepared to
P.� Y GASB
FOR 'BUTTER AND EGGS.
The highest price will be
paid for butter' according to
quality.
Still on Dick
THE STAR'
BEATS THEM ALL
R. C. SPAWLiNG&
H�od's..
Hood's
Hood's.
Hood's
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Weer, also in all the
LE _. D NG LINES
In mens, womens & ehildrens
RUBBERS & OVERSHOES
• Soldby all druggists. 81; six for S5. Prepared only
by 0. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, MS&
Just received a consignment
of fresh vegetables and fruits,
Fresh Watermelons,
Fresh Cucumbers,
Fresh Cabbage,
Fresh Tomatoes,
New Potatoes. -
R. GRAHAM,
General Agent, LueknoW�
N. B,—Sole agent for the Imperial inky, the
best made 4or banks, business men, echoots,
etc:,' being non'Coresive,
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Thanking the citizens of
Lucknow and the public
generally for past favors since
commencing business I would
solicit a continuance of the
same.
Ice-cream, cider and other
temperance drinks, canned
goods, biscuits and confection
-
ail always on band as of old.
JO CO KI CA -ID.
100 Doses One Dollar
J.
PEART'S,
LUCKNOW.
rs. Smith
Has just opened out a fine
assortment of
DRESS GOODS
In • all the latest Colorings.
Also
Dress Trimmings
In Silver and Gilt Gnimps,
Navy and Gilt
Cord . Trimming,
Also Black and Gilt.
A cheap line of cloths, suit
able for fall wraps, etc.
Yarns in all the different
grades.
A special Brie of
Black Yarn for School Wear
BULL FOR SERVICE.
HE UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP
Tfor service at lot 11, con.. 8, Eastern
Divisinny Ashfield, the two year old thorough, -
bred Shorthorn bull, "Red Bismark."
PEDIGREE.—Red Bismarck, 12758, red,
calved March 8, 1889, bred by Wm. Mallough
Dungannon, Ont. ; got by Wallace (imp)
2752 ; dain Annie 8430 by Young Springwoo
d
Princ4 6299 ; Grace iia er 2nd, 9227, by
British Heir 2nd 2889 ; Lady Harper I2agadyy
6630, by 2nd Famosa Chief, 1782 ;
Harper 6629, by Grand Duke 675 ; Rose 1833
by Loyal Duke of Glo'ster, 1035 ; Maggie,
1429, by Lord of Lune (imp) 155 (16428) ;
Queen of the West, 1751, by Victo 1136
12268) ; Daisy 823, by Halton 684 (11552),
Lavinia 4th 1342, by Duke of Wellington
imp) 91. (3.54) ; Lavinia 2nd 1340, by Alex•
ander (Inip) 6, (11099) ; Lavinia (imp) 299, by
sou of Scipio (1421), by Eryholme (1018), by
Son of North Star (454,
TERMS -$1 Vin. Cows must be returned
three times net.taassry, or they will be
charged i notrn service. No
ter third fees charged if cows
arePAT)•L SMELTZER,
Boiled P. 0,
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A call from intending purchasers
is solicited.
M. Smith.
MAPLE, GROVE
NURSERIES,
WATERLOO, N. Y.
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IN THANKING OUR NUMEROUS
eustomere in Lucknow. Whitechurch,
and vicinity, for the liberal patronage given us
in the past, we trust to see a continuance of
the same, •guaranteeing,eatisfaction to all by
supplying our most choice grades of
NURSERY STOCK.
Our Mr. 11, Spencer willhave pleasure in
calling upon you during the \ season. Reserve
your orders for him.
AGENTS WANTED IN OTHER GOOD
LOCALITIES. '4
For terms apply to
J; W. MACKAY,
Gen. Ma ger St. Thomas
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