Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-07-29, Page 5r
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MA1HI
11V heat
BEATS THE WORLD. ' iiDeants *Captures the Gotta \Grand Trunk
B .ad.
Dyspepsia
tat Loudon, ug
Patenso Szrffertir$ for S veare--.1f -
stored to .iPerfeog .11z4ei8:i„
On y last Premier Greenway
_reed : e_followinig telegram from
A. J. i illan, agent" for Manufo1ia ii
Engla
Prem
,Ala
chain
natio
LIVERPooiy JUNE 30.
reenway, Winnipeg. developed into acute dyspepsia, and soon
Ole e RS•!9,Mg. e n qvR� n'' since the cotton mills of the
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s ered_ more severely ' h 3 _ �.:,,f, ire '� •43' H flO
Bew peopiee soft ti
than Mr. S. d MelMYaho a- h` - a &�
fro dyspepsia To the Oanadian NortestV and "' "
��Olmttit011 hate-ppai3$e(� �B�=- - �e-f�t�►i��-- 1.—`.
well known grocer of Staunton, Va. He sip: •return.kinds of .,-. ,. ,�
Before 1878 I was put in a good stock of .all
NTICIPATINO
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w in excellent health, weigh-
ing over 200 pounds. In that year an ailment
a Red Fyfe wheat awarded was reduced to 162 pounds, suffering burning
palpitation o the
(Signed) McMillan. I Mid ROt sleep, Lost an
)epartment of Agriculture for days at a time I would have welcomed
hip gold medal an the Inter- ' �lla�� f and
heart,
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II sensations in the stomach,
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heart in my work, had fits of melancholia, and
indigestion.
flier's Exhibition, London. nausea, 8esti an.
shi.: -
Ma A •
vu k 16th. When the question of
secua sample of wheat came up
Ho . McLean advised the depart -
me , at he was certain that wheat
cou be procured in the Virden
dis r . which would hold its own
ag . the world. He at once secured
a ple from President Stephen, of
th nnis Agricultural Society, which
w. ronauaced O. K. by the Depart -
ID: and an order sent to Mr. Stephen
fo e quantity required. This was
t my sample sent. from Manitoba,.
ant a province• has the proud satis-
faio of knowing that we have beaten
t :v rid in this great international
tition. The county of Dennis,
a especially the Virden district; has
o again fully established its reputa-
as the great grain growing district
he American Continent. We offer
• congratulations to Mr. Wm. Mc-
na1d, of Laggon farm, who grew the
in that captured . the honors.—
rden Advance. r .
1 Mr. McDonald was formerly of West
awanosh, on the boundary a few
' les east of Lucknow, and his mary
et.ds here' join in congratulating
m in carrying off so highly prized
?and valudole a trophy.
n extensive collection of death. I became morose, sullen and Irritable,
life was a burden. 1 tri
and for eight years
products to this exhibition On �
many physicians and many remedies- e y
a workman employed by me suggested that
I take • Hood's
it
had s11.Iffarfn as
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it had
cured his
wife of -dyspep-
sia. I did se, and before taking the whole of
a bottle I began to feel like a new man. The
terrible pains to which I had been subjected.
ceased, the palpitation of the heart subsided,
my stomach became easier, nausea disap'
peared, and my entire system began to
tone up, With returning y
strength came activity of
mind and body. Before
the fifth bottle was taken
I had regained my former weight and natural
condition. I am today well and I ascribe it
to taking Hood's sarsaparilla;"
N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa-
parilla do not be induced to buy any other.
ears
Flood's
Sarsaparilla.
S old by an draggling. ill *Ix forts- Prepared only
by C. L HOOD a CO-. Apothecaries, r oven. Ham
100 Doses One Dollar
WHITECHUBCH.
Notwithstanding the extreme heat
that we have had to endure, there has
been an immense quantity of hay stored
away during . the past two weeks.
Ray stacks are very numerous in this
section; and there is still a great de-
mand for stackers. Part of the hay
will have to stand for a while as the
wheat which is an abundant crop is
Tripe_ __ - . T,..
The Patrons at Patron hill are very
strong and in good runing order.
Our machine agent is very cheeky
for he callad on one of our Wawanosh
farmers one , day last week, laird he
learnt that one of the Lucknow agents
was haying his tea, and he succeeded
in getting the farmer out and took
his order for one of Noxon's celebrated
steel binders. He claims that his
great success this season is due to the
firm he represents, being, free from
combinations.
A very heavy thunder storm passed
over this place last Saturday .night, a
number of telegraph poles were
slivered, and part of the platform at
the depot was torn up.
It is sad to ° know that there are
two gangs of so called young men but
not worthy of the title called the
boundary + lads, wh ) seem to take
delight, in desecrating the Sabbath by
usingerofane language and smoking
pipen church, but we -have conte to
the conclusion to put a - stop to such
ridicilousroceedings if they have not
respect eneugh for their parents or
friends to refrain from such, we will
certainly have to enforce the ((law
made to protect . humanity and
churches.
RORE 1 EH
Return tickets will be sold on
June 14th, 21st and 28th
July 18th and 19th.
NESBITT. OXBOW ���
DELORAINE, MOOSOMIN.
BIN SCARTH
THE CREAT ROADSTER STALLION
REGINA
MOOSEJAW .
YORKTON-
PRINCE ALBERT
CALGARY
EDMONTON
830
835
840
Through sleepers without extra charge.
Baggage checked- through to de tinatioa.
For rates and all information apply to
D. W. HAYES,
Agent G. T. R., Lucknzw
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CARLISLE
13026
Will be at the Wihtely House. .
LUCKN �' W
ON .TUESDAY _NIGHT
Of each week -during the season.
Parties ,having mares to breed should not
book their mares before Peeing this grand
horse. '
r6NADIAN
Y
CACIFIC
THROUGH
SLEEPING CAR
TO TRE FARMERS
SERVICE
Toronto to Montreal.
Toronto to Ottawa
Toronto to Iran' get=
Every Night 9:00 p.m.
Toronto to Old Orchard
Toronto to Portland
Tuesday and Friday 9:00 p.m.
I have rented the store
occupied by Mr. Geo. Kerr
and am prepared to
PAY CASH
FOR EU'1TER AND EGGS
The highest price will be
p-a.id for butter according to
quality.
STAPLE COTTON 00008
And am prepared to give my customers the benefit of the
same at old prices.
Have still a good assortment of those fast-coloro English
prints to choose from. Come early and secure.
Look Out for ThisSwindle
The latest swindle is carried on . by
the means of a double fountain pen,
one end of which is filled with good.
substantial ink, and the other that
fades away in a day or two. The
sharper writes the agreemant, or con-
tract or whatever he way have chosen
with ink that will not last. In R few
d d,. he has a piece of paper
• ' 'ng but a signature, over which
he can write a note and easily turn it
into cash.
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ECLIPSE" FAST BLACK STOCK1NCS.
Just try thein and you will have no others.
All other departments are equally well assorted in every-
thing usually kept in a general store.
Butter and Eggs taken as cash. Remember the place.
Thmugh the White Mountains
R. C. SPARLIIIC.
BY DAYLIGHT
Tinto to Detroit .
Toroth to•Chicafto
MCLEOD'S
Odom IteooVator.
MRS. R. MURRAY,
ST. HELENS -
7.10 a.m. daily, except Sunday
3.00 p.m. daily.
J. Murchison, Agt, Lucknow.
loon GllRu,
And other tested remedies
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
'T -FOR--
Impure, Weak and, Impoverished Blood,
Dyspepsln. Sleeplessness, Palpitation of the
Heart, Liver Complaint. Neuralgia, Loss of
Memory, Boa Consumption, an III rs,uay Drll
s.
Stones. , Jsnadree,
asees. St. 'Vitus` Dance, Female Irregularities
and General Debility.
$1 per half pint and $2 per pint bottle.
LABORATORY. - - o0DERICH, ONT.
J. M. McLEOD,
Proprietor and Manufacturer.
Sold by 'harry Days and A- B. Congram,
Druggists. Lncinsow.
—Hem are some facts d figures
to make the school boy qua n his
t may
be unkind to thrustupon
notice in these, his vacation days, but
the memory of past punishments
will make him appreciate them all the
more : , "Schoolmaster Johannne dicoon-
rds
that dnring fity-one years
tributed 911,517 strokes with a stick,
240,100 smites with a birch rad, 10,
086 hits with a ruler, 136,715 hand -
smacks, 10,235 slaps on the face,
7,905 boxes on the ear, 115,800 blows
on the head, 12,763 tasks from the
and
Bible, catechism, the pow
grammar."
Teeth, teeth
If you •want a Srst•clasa set of teet
cheaper than the cheapest, call on
D•
AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON Co.
M. CORRIGAN'S
Is the place tormake your selections
in
CROCKERY, Ct ASSWARE' GROCERIES & P x 60Y1S10iIS;4
I have in stock the following :
Apples Deed Apple olive Ps
Blacking Ort, sweet
Black Lead 0� castor - tnueh
Bine ' OrangesSpices
Strswben'ssa. canned
Baking Powders ed Oat Meal! Albers
Bath Brick
Gagers 1ecls Talioca°
ea$
Brooms Honey Tobaccoes
Brushmagma
Bad Ink Peauiine V
Br tt Licorice Peon. canned -{
Coffee Lime Juice ;
WasbmgCrystsl
canfeef Good 1 ;t . Woedenwa e
CocGoode Lard Flour L .
CocoaiceaC•act Cakes
Corn, canna , «ce .Meat 1 e , . Set
„Der seta
Com meal _ e tSets -
", Water Seta .
Curt-. "' - .-
CaniePowder pCream Tarter - hi t Creme
Magnesia S , - Tm'I Sem
Dates s Nuts _ 9rnrs
, No. 1 Flour always on hang; Goods delivered to any part of :he town.
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REAL ESTATE, ' INSUR-
ANCE AND GENERAL
AGENCY. .
SA LES ATTENDED IN ALL PARTS
of the County and satisfaction guaranteed..
A number of
FIRST-CLASS FARMS.
Forsale on reasonable terms.
JOHN GRIFFIN.
KINGSBRIDGE P. O.
THE HUB
Patterson,
Dr. Te mart's Office.
LUCKNOW, ONT.
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. Leads them all for,
Family Groceries
New Goods.
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CANNED GOODS.
Fruits of All Rinds in Season.
FINE TEAS
A SPECIALTY.
KAAKE & OO.'S
Second Annuncement of
SCHOOL BOOKS, SHEET. ' MUSIC, PHOTO ALBUMS
Wimdow Blinds, Berlin Wool, Bibles, Hymn Books,
Combs, Wall Paper, Etc.
The Largest .Stock,
The Choicest Goods,
& The hest valve
obtainable in Lucknow.
FAT we intend to give every lady and gentlemen a
chance to get a beautiful album, valued at. $3,ci one
dozen cabinet photos free, We,.place in our window a
quart sealer, of 'bee*. -Any one, buying $1 worth of
goods or Photos is entitled o a ticket with the number on it
you guess. The nearest number getsthe prize. -
Beans putin sealer by, Mr. Kincaid and will be counted
by a' disinterested party on July 1st. This will commence
on Apr ,1st_
gE az.CD
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JOHN ELUOTJ
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STRATFORD OIL CO.
GUARANTEES
1.
STERLING MACHINE OIL
To outwear any other oil in the market on Binders, Mowers . am
Threshing M:ehh •
DmCY Taylor, Ijnckiva
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