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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-11-20, Page 5
.,r ` Lucknow Sentinel, Bruce Uounty, November Oth OUR NEW I .I RRER. Vrieud Jadlately euof too new barbel me to town ; Ria Pole is striped with red and white, Conspicuous all aroun_ l.. 'Bis Razor's keen with diamond edge' That shave both smooth and clean ; His Scissors clip the roughest head That ever yet was seen. His Shops clean �-hie Chairs antaraod,. 118--eupi�aud rushes brave ; Utensils all of Inod.era style, Just try Girvin for a shave. .II l�fl�Ti El • klEOI1EE'a GONE. One by one tl,e early settlers of Western Ontario are passing away. • Last week John McRae, one of the • IAJOKNOWIT MARKETS FallWheat, per bushel Peas. - Oats. Potatoes , Butter, per ib - Eggs, per dozen Turkeys, per lb Geese, {i 44 J . 92 .62 . 30. 251 .14 . .14 7to8 4"5 Chickens, per pair 4.. , .25 MARRIED. On Nov. 4th at the Presbyterian Parsonage at Wheatland, John M. Cuthbertson to Olive 'pioneers of the township of Ashfield, A. Ilowara, botb of Erie, North Dakota, in the County of Huronwent , p ,bi ,, • ., a,, ai�artap �F.ss '115ng res,te emigrated from Scot- land with his wife and family over forty years ago, and soon after' settled on the farmon which he died, in what is called the Lochalsh settlement, on the town line between Huron and Bruce. • A large number of fiighland- •ers came to Canada at that time and settled in various parts of Western Ontaric. It was during the dreadful cholera ears, and nearly , every immi- .grant s ip became .the special prey of ,,' r bre epidemic. The one on the which John McRae came out shared the common fate, and his wife and ff some of the children were taken o the vessel at Quarantine island, below Quebec. He never -saw them again s This was a severe trial on arriving in • • IP • a strange land. But he resolutely went to work to make a horne for , the •rest of the family in the wild back- woods, and got along remarkably well. In later years one of his sons has managed the farur in the same success- ful way. John McRae was a typical kii; hlander, kind, generous, true -heart- ed, strai ;htforward, and honorable ad , silent but deeply pious nature, and lbyaL y submissive to will of Heaven in allpian . -In person he was" tall and i,stlar, with strong' features and a fine head. 'There was always, a cordial welcome at his door, and no man could be more hospitably social at r"his ain fire side." He lived to be • over ninety years of age, but retained all his faculties to the end. Until ' the past year he used to walk two miles to church and back every Sanday, in. preference to riding, to hear the Gaelic ,.preaching he` oVed so -well, Mal. TELLING SECRETS TO MEN. It is the mistake of a lifetime to give •a man any liberty which you would '• not want known; and to expect him to keep the matter a secret, says Ella Wheeler Wilcox in the Ladies' Home Journal. The exceptional man will :sometimes hide the indiscretion 'of a young girl whom he believes spoke or acted from ignorance ; but thea'erage man, id the highest the same as in the lowest walks of life, boasts of his suc- vesses with foolish women, and the ren- dezvous, the letter, the embrace, or the souvenir which she has given ;him, ,thinking it will 'never be known tooth - era than themselves, is shortly a matter of gossip anon„ a dozen people. Women hide their secrets far better thanmen• do. They fear the censure of the world too much to share their ,errors or indiscretions with confidantes, But men are almost invariably vain and proud of their conquests, and relate their achievementswith the fair sex to ,one car two admiring friends. They nxny not use names; but let the loci-• dents once be told, it is an easy matter to ' discoNer the personages if one is at ell curious to dui so. . The only way to keep nee frotn be- . .traying our indiscretions is not to com- mit them. I once made these remarks in the. presence of seMeral ladies, and of wof them replied, "that she was glad she had never been acquainted with the class of seen I knew." At the same time that lady's name had been used lightly in a club room not a week prev- ious, and her indiscreet actions had been, cornmeutt•Ll on 1,y "the class of men" she did know. BEAUTIFUL GOLD WATCH. $1. Dean. Bros., of Montreal, are now offering a beautiful engraved or plain, ladies' or gents' size, filled case gold watch for only $1.00 to be paid after ybu have teceivedit and have given it 30 tetttrial and find it just what they �iresent. It is a stem wind, stem set, fine movement, and war- ranted for over '10 years by the makers and cannot be bought anywhere for less than $30.00 in any retail store. Dean Bros. do this to advertise their New Blood, Liver and Stomach Pills, and consider that $20,000 a year spent in this way will do more to advertise their business than any other method. fiend them your address on• a post -card .ddrossed Dam 13Ros., .Montreal, Que. .4 clubbed with any oft the 'city weeklies. $1.75 secures THE -SENTINEL and your choice of any of the Montreal, Toronto, or London papers. —An exhibition car of the Canadian Pacific Railway, filled with a fine .dis- play of cereals and ,other products of the Dominion of Canada principally from the North-west, is making n tour through the rural districts -of England, doing missionary work for the railroad and the Dtrminion. ilbilo Notice t S THIS IS THE SEASON of the year that every person expects to have their accounts squared, all parties owing A. .a l''' ;' PBELL, Merchant Tailor, are request- ed' to 0.ALL AND ET L. the same either by cash or note at once. My books must be balanced. this month. p • No further notice. 'LI- CAMPBELL BCLEOD'S System Iteztovato'. And other tested remedies SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE _FOR Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, .Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint. Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, .Gall Stones, Jaundice, ' Kidney and Urinary Dis- eases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General Debility. . $1 per half pint and $2 per pint bottle. LABORATORY. • - - ' GODERICH, ONT. J. M. McLEOD, • Proprietor and Manufacturer. Sold by Berry & Days and A. B. Congram, Druggists, Lucknow. THIS CATCHES YOU! The SENTINEL has been able to complete an unusually favorable clubbing -arrangement this season with . The London 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 isa specially attractive feature, while news from all parts of the world is placed xn subscribers' hands every third day, For six- teen Pages every week, the 'rate of $1.25 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 GRAND OFFER. FIGURES THAT WILL BEAR INSPECTION. Western Advertiser, twice a week $1,25 Wives and Daughters, monthly50 SENTINEL, weekly . , 1.00 Regular subscription for the three... —$2.75 Our clubbing rate for the three 1.95 What every subscriber may st.ve .... 80 Remember that those who are not already subscribers of either paper get balance' of 1891 free ; a payment of only 31.70 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! Now's the Time! Thea sooner you subscribe, the more you will receive, Address ail orders to I THE SENTINEL, Lucknow, or .Advertiser Printing Co., Landon, Ont. TEACHER WANTED. CHANGE` OF As the Massey Manufacturing Com- pany, of Toronto, Ont., manufacturers of the Toronto mach pes, and Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, Ont., manu- facturers of the Brantford machines, -R a 3 ems=°" s := t i5'rr-NVVinipPg; Manitoba, have united, and which are now styled the 'Massey, Harris Co. Ltd., of Toronto, Brantford and -Win; nipeg. I beg to state that having secured the agency for the - MALE TEACHER HOLDING, `second or third class certificate wanted for chool section No. 4, Kinloss, Duties to commence on January let, 1892. Applicants to state salary and • furnish testimonials. A personal application preferrei Apply to D. MoKENZIE, Secretary, 3-929 Holyrood P, 0 MASSEY HARRIS CO. (LIMITED.) For this locality, 1 am now in a po- tition to accept orders for any of the above most popular companies ma- chines, and will also keep in stock a fult assortinent of repairs, for all of the Toronto and Brantford machines heretofore sold in this locality. .Those machines are so well and favorably known they need no recommendation. A CALL SOLICITED. • W. AMAIN. Lucknow, Nov. 4th, 18,91. YOU DO, o with your might There is a Living- -In this World for All, GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, LUOKNOW. Call on Saturdays to nee prospectus', sample of goods, and leave your order. No moth- eaten or mildewed goods ; all bright and bran new from the manufacturers. Fountain pen, will not corrode orrust, 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 of raper. 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.. The 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 slid 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. The illuminated 'patch box, can be seen in the dark. Magnifying eye -glass, suction hat hook, eto. Also prospectus' of the best yet. --Foot- prints .of the World's History, by the renowned writer and historian W. S. Bryan. Introduced by I. C. Redpath, L.L,D, The Speakers' Complete Programme, con- taining John• Ploughman's pieturee, by Rev. C. H. Spurgeon. The Uncrowned King, Parnell, with fiamily reminiscenses by his aged mother mother D. T. S, Parnell. Biography by R. B. M. mother, Phil., U, S., together.with a sketch of his great co -laborer, Right Honorable W. E. Gladstone. Agency for the Toronto daily and weekly 'Mat Farmers' Advocate, daily and weekly. Empire. Mbntreal Star, etc. Travelling agent for the Casgreen Manu- facturingCo. , altos the T. Erie Manufac- turing Co. , The Busy Bee Washer, best in the world,' and the Pen Wringer Star N urseries,, of Rochester ; Ontario Loan and Debenture Co. • money to loan at low in, terest. A few hundred dollars of private funds to loan. Gold and silver watches a specialty, ladies and gents size. A few good, live, energetic men wanted as agents on commission or salary. Correspond- ence not;unsivered as time is money. Apply persona* to R. GRAHAM, General Agent, Lucknow. N. I3. --Sole agent for the Imperial hike, the best made for banks, business men, schools, etc:,tbeing non-corosive, - AT MRS. J. llFCfl 1SOff.S LUCKNOW i'The nevelt,... freshest, -latest, most seaponabie, most fashionable MILLINERY As cheap as cash can buy. PERSONAL ATTENTION To all orders the year round. Mrs. _ Murchis FARM FOR SALE THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE Thomas Mullin, comprising 200 acres of good land, . Nos. L and 6, Con. 11, Ash field. 120 acres are cleared, and the remainder is good maple bush. For further particulars apply to MALCOLM MODONALD, - Executor, Lucxnow $ 900SALARY and Oommissi. 'n to Agents, Men and Women, Teachers and Clergymen, to introduce • a )LCV and popular standard book. Testimony of . 19 Centuries to Jesus of Nazareth. The moatremarkable religious bock of the age, written by 300 eminent scholars, Non- sectarian. Every Christian wants it. Exclu- sive territory given. APPLY TO The Henry Bill Publishing (.)o,, Norwich, Conn, TO TfIh' FARMERS I have rented the ' store occupied by Mr. Geo. Kerr and am prepared to FOR BUTTER ANL EGGS. The highest price Will be paid for butter according to quality. p A g� (� y��} R. Co SPARLINC+ BULL FOR SERVICE,' MHE UNDERSIGNED WILL BEEP for service • at lot 11, con. 8, Eastern Division, 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 ; dam Annie 8430 by Young Springwood Prince 6299 ; Grace Harper 2nd, 9227, by British Heir 2nd 2889; Lady Harper 2nd, 6630, by 2nd Famosa Chief, 1782 ; Lady Harper 6629, by Grand Duke 675 ; Rose 1833 by Royal Duke of Glo'ster, 1035 ; Maggie, 1429, by Lord of Lune - (imp) 155 (16428) • Queen of the West, 1751, by Victor 1136 12268) ; Daisy 823, by Halton 684 • (11552), Lavinia 4th 1342, by Duke of Wellington imp) 91. (3654) ; Lavinia 2nd 1340, by Alex ander (imp) 6, (11099) ;. Lavinia (imp) 299, by sou of Scipio (1421), by Eryholme (1018), by Son of North Star (458). TERMS— $1.4:0. Cows must be returned three tunes . nbu.Ebnary, or, they will be charged for service. No fees charged if cows are not in calf after third service. PAUL SM ELTZER, Belfast P. O. till on Deck THE STAR RESTAURANT BEATS THEM ALL. Just received' a consignment of fresh vegetables and fruits. Fresh Watermelons;,... -. Fresh Cucumbers, Fresh Cabbage, Fresh Tomatoes, New Potatoes. 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- ary always�'on hand"C�'has of old. J. 0. KIN AID. " Leads them all; for "minty Groceries —AND -- CANNED G AND-----A-NNDGi o DR. Fruits of All Kinds in Season. FINE TEAS ,y^7•`•ti1Jarfi.^.:k'nNNx'4^1.. .. .tw.t'_�, I I.A. 00.`�'�� i The Largest Stock, - _- e_Ch© e -ST -moods; & The Best Value obtainable in Lucknow. JOH ELLI T. An Unequalled ssoFtfflellt Including all the newest • STYLES AND !1VELTIES Of the season in wowens and chiidrets - boots for FALL & WINTER Wear, also in all the L: DAG LINES In piens, womens & ohildrens RUBBERS & OVERSHOES. 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 line of .. Black, Yarn for Schooi Wear A call from intendin` purchasers is solicited. Mrs, Smith. MAPLE GROVE NURSERIES, WATERLOO, N. Y. IN THANKING OUR NUMEROUS customers in Lucknow, Whitechurch, and vicinity, for the liberal patronage given us in the past, we trust to see a continuance of the same; guaranteeing satisfaction, is all by supplying our most choice grades of NURSERY STOOK. Our Mr. 'H. Spencer will have pleasure in calling upon you during the season. Reserve your orders for him. AGENTS WANTED IN OTHER GOOD LOCALITIES. For terms apply to d; W. MACKAY, Gen, Ms ger Si. Thom