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Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-04-22, Page 5The I,ucknow Sentinel, Bruce Uounty, April 22nd HOLYROOD. -MT; Vanstrine of Kincardine visited •our burg to clity. Mrs. and Miss Ackert are in Ripley. Messrs. Gillies lef,t for Red Jacket on Friday. Mr. J. A. McDaiamrid spent Easter holidays at Mr. D. McKenzie's . Mrs. James Ross is, we are glad to hear recovering form her recent illness. ' The farmers are. all busy seeding, ‘-notwithstanding the frosty mornings the wdrIt is being rapidly pushed forward and will soon be done. Mr. J. H. Beamish leaves forWash- ington Territory this week, his -family is to remain at Clifford for some. time. Two of our esteemed neighbo Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. McCiEr ,passed away during the past wee dooth of which were . great sufferere during the past winter. The bereaved, families have the sympathy of the entire community in their severe loses. Some of our citizens took in the eoncert at Teeswater on . Tuesday ,)1.. night and had a good time. 111ROUND THE WORLD IN Al AFTERNOON. t visiting, -(From the Montreal Star.). 'The Sheops have complied a neat volume of photogralis of a myriad of the best known places in the traveller's 'World that is one of We 'finest thhw of its kind published. It contanti nothing but pictures,. pave a Short &planation under each and would' provide one with a clelghtft4lafternoon's ,pleadirre beside a - grate ,fire. The photographs are at once acaurate and aktiatic, combining th& merits of a; faithful repkesentation of the ricepties prodnced with the beauty ' of an ex- quisite picture. The work its mostriqhly ton0and some of the pictures of Scottish lochs and French palaces' would tempt one to frame them for wall adornment. No partiality has been shown' unless to be the British Isles, withtheir historic spots; the hilts of life mingle with stately- cathed- rals 'and minaiettd mosques fronr all part i of the globe. Nothing can • equal a journey, but this 1)oak is as satisfactory to a,napderately well read person as a number of illustrated ectures. 111--1P The importance of keeping the blood in ptire Condition is universally • known, and yet. 'there are • L very few people who •• ,1ia o.perfeetly intro blood. . TIre.tulut of scrofula, salt:I:Ileum, or other fold. Jr.niftr is herediLed ancItransmitted for'generation.,-;, tan.. ng unf F:Ifellug, and , we ,alsb acet,mulatt;•;.(4son g..rms of dis- ease.from the airw c I de.lt I,c;• food' w&eat, TONTARIO ,or thelvater we„drif LI:. Tiler. is n othingtnere ;conelusiVely proven limn tim..pc.;;;'.'.14.1.: power Of floor.i'SSar : • • ; • • sa•parilla over'all dis, "..eascs (If.j.to •;v: • 4i • • , • blood. This • 'III( lily II . when fairly ; 0 tried,*cloes expel every 4 ;i• t r as•e f • • serofula or 3 salt rheum, removes the taint which causos .,••-0, neutralizes the acidity and cUrcs mil the g,ernis• of niaiaric., blood po!..oi.ing, et. It also vital- izes and c::"Icflt's 11:e 1'.0(1:1. thus :rvereoMing that tired feeling. and building up the whole system. In its preparation: il4. medicinal merit-, and 'the wonderful cures it :Mom- "; plishesllood'Sarsa- ! parilla to Itself.' Thou- sands tc•,,thy success, and the 1,cst ' advertising • Sat:sap:IF:H.1 receives is the 1w;:rty entibrsetnent of its army of friends. F.v; ry 1iiniuI wo every statc;1161t ‘v.. make on behalf of 1 foods Sarsal)arillk, n12: 1.“, upon ns striclly true in every . If you need.a ;;0(01 blood 1,111111er or building. up .medieinc, t,ure to take ilood's Sarsal- . rilla. Furtlier iuformation n..11 statements of cures sent frr e io all uho aduress us as below. SHORTHORN BULL. RoBERt ADAIR. MHE UNDERSIGNED WILL' KEEP for service the above named animal for a limited number of cows for the season, of 1892. PEDIGREE —Robert Adair was bred at the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ont., April 4th, 1891 ; got by Baron Water lop, 13931 ; dam, Flower of Riverside, 15818. by British Sovereign, 4335; 2nd darn, May- flower. 100 O 32, by Duke cf dord, 3099; 3rd Red Rose, 10496, by Marruaduke, 3504.; 4th dam, Violet, 10887. by Colonel Balco, 426; 5th dam Alpha, 2340, by Alfred, • 30/1; 6th dam, Arabella, 606, by Robin Hood, 30/7'; 7th dam, Red Lady, 1766, by Young Cam- bridge. 1178 F. 8th dam, Beauty, 638, by Brilliant, 735; 9th dam,.Moss Rose, 1592, by Comet, 432; 10th dam. Ruby,, 1887, bY Agricola (imp.) 5; llth dam, Beauty (imp). 30, by Snowball. 2647, by Lawnsleaves, 365, by Charles, 127. TERMS -82.00 each per season; payable on or before tbe first day of November. J. F. ANDREW. Menke American Agency for • CAVEATS TRAGE, A GESCON. R \ •• DORT RI ,for inforra4tnaillii ,Traniftboolc. .i.861AANVAWA OIdest bureap4oree ng•patentsA E'ory atent41iki oflt.by ns, Sit, go -tpoppylloy bAkkiP en:ire(' otcb 4 e -w 4,6 1 oods KAAKE & CO.'S Second Annuncement of SCHOOL BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC, PHOTO ALBUMS, Window Blinds, Berlin Wool, Bibles, Hymn Books, Combs, Wall Paper, Etc. EXT we intend to give every lady and gentlemen a chance to get a beautiful album, 'valued at $3 or one • dozen cabinet photos free. We place irt our window a .quart sealer of beans. • Any one buying $1 worth cd •goods or Photos is entitled, to a ticket with the number on it yon„guess. The nearest number gets the prize. ' Beans„put in sealer by Mr. Kincaid and will be counted tkisted party on "July 1st. This will commence f .A•%&..1 • RE • ',., SALES.- *qv-0Np - `.-.A: • . of the OPUnty anll s,iipt (Mot A- nurtib'er:of. .,...°:. ' 4, i . .e FIRSTrOIA .FARMS . • :.',.•: ...: For stilk On ieasonitlile terms. JOHN "GRIFFIN, KINGSBRIDGE P.0 . c,t , . . . ., . • - .'.1 rtii ki'14,..k . ' . a !,, S..ap,:rtiri i P, cl- ikBold by an druggists. St. six for ;:15. Prepared only by C. I. 100)1) tt: CO., AI Oth0Carit'3, Lowell, IllAsd. 4'1, • \ ' 100 Doses One Dollar Public Notice The Subscriber notifies the Public that be still carries on the UNDERTAKING iness, and will- be prepared to fur- nish all the requisites. HEARSE ON HAND. ths...Williimson. ;n1-apr -22 PURCHASERS AT— ALBERTA. AUCTION MAY 3,1892. , Will be Returned, FREE. Conditions made known bn appli- Cation to any. Agent of the Canadian Pacific Ry. P. S.—Special Train leaves Toronto 11 p. tu., April 26th, 1892. J. Murchison, Agt, Lucknow, Grand 1111,k RAI LWAY. ONE WAY, EXCURSIONS 0 TO ALL POINTS IN MANITOBA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, OREGON] f:_rtaNitgrigi ' AND CALIFORNIA. Leave Toronto at 11:15 p. rn., on Feb. 24, March 9 and 23,, Apr. 6 and 20, and May 4. Through Tourist Sleeping Cars to Vancouver without change. The train leaving Lucknow at•1048 a. m. connects at Toronto with this excursion train. Baggage checked through to destin- ation from here. For rates and all information apply to au co_ ing Goods OM'S STORE ST. HELENS. • AV1NG resolved to carry on business as usual, I have •just received a new and well assorted stock of Spring Goods. BeAutiful patterns and latest designs in "Ladies Ceylon Suitings." Everybody should see these goods. They are simply beautiful. "3,0„, .1 net (ties New Patterns and Fine Quality. 4„ft—All the latest patterns in both English and `"°' American. • All other departments of my stock are equally replenished by the choicest and latest goods in the -,narket. FARM PRODUCE TAKEN SAME AS CASH: A call is merely solicited to satisfy the wants and tastes of the most fastidious. Mrs. itobt. Murray. anaraormorgraloarimosnoll HOOSIER STEEL FRAME CRAIN DRILL. Over 25,000 Hoosier Drills and Seeders with our Positive Force Feed hi. Use in Canada. r4;$ GUARANTEED THE BEST /N WORLD, and the only drill that can be instantly regulated to run the desired depth in hard and soft ground while moving. • TIIE HOOSIER IS TIIE ONLY DRILL that sews all kinds of grain and seeds evenly, and at the depth desired' in all kinds of soil. Tug HOOSIER IS THE ONLY DRILL that commences to sow the instant the horse moves. THE HOOSIER IS THE ONLY POSITIVE FORCE FEED, and is the only drill that deposits the grain evenly just the depth you want it in hard or sOft SOil. REMEMBER THIS. THE HOOSIER COMBINED DRILL with cultivator teeth is the hest cultivator made, and is the only implement made with teeth on independent draw bars that can be set for hard and soft land while the team is in motion. The Hoosier is lighter on the horses than any other' drill made. The points cf excellence in the Hoosier that other drills do not have are worth more to the farmer than any drill in the world. THE COMBINED Hoosmu can be changed from drill to seeder or seeder to drill in less time than any drill made. Send for our new illustrated catalogue and testimonial sheet. Beware of purchasing drills that infringe our patents. NOXON BROS. M'F'G. CO. (LTD.), INGEnsoLL, ONT. The financial standing of this Company is first•-clsss, they being rated at $245,000. No combine here. JOHN CAMPBELL Agent, - Whitechurch Ont.. D. W. HAYES., Also dealer in all kinds, of .Agricultural , Implements Organs, Sewing the. Teeth, Teeth If you want a. first-class set of teeth_ cheaper than the cheapest, call oat/ D. Patterson, Dr. Tennant's ()glee, LUCKNOW, ONT. 11/10LEOCI'S System nenovatoz. 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, Galt Stones, Jauhdice, DKidney and Urinary Dis- eases. St. Vitus' ance, Female Irregularities and General Debility. $1 per half pint and 82 per pint bottle. LABORATORY. - - GODERIOH, •4.1. M. McLOD.,. Propriator and Manufacturer Solcl. by Harry Days and A. B. dougrami Druggists, Lucknow. TO T1TJ FARME have. rented the stori3' occupied by Mr: Geo. Kerr and am prepared to C.A.B1-1 FOR BUTTER AND EGGS The highest price will be paid for butter according to quality. R. C. SPARLINC. ////1/1/,118/1/.///////,:////11//,/,/////,',.//////. • . 00 • The travelling season is•now fast approaching and of course printing will be needcd. • We are this year better Repared than ever before to fill the wants of horsemen, hating. added considerably to . our formerly large stock of type together with two new presses. BILLS On either Cardboard or Paper will be printed promptly, neatly and cheaply. Large and varied assertment of cuts. Send or bring your orders to &Wine! LUOKNOW - ONT. )))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) DUNN'S AWING POWDER THECOOK'S BEST FRIEND 1 LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. „ THE Western Fair managers are said to be decidedly in favour of act- ing on the recommendation of the Canadian Fairs Association and will probably only appoint one judge in each class at their next exhibition. It is thought by a good many exhibit- ors that one really competent man will give Utter satisfaction than three as ordinarily selected— oftentimes where three are chosen, two indifferent men over -ride the third, although an expert. If equal satisfaction can be secured, the one judge system wi:1 be a great saving of expense and extra work. It is worthy considering, even kr- joinshipaq ty.r,