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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-01-27, Page 8• -MANUFACTURED BY The E,T,CORSET COMPANY We .are -headquarters for - s. All the, leading lin e _ corset s - in of best :Ga nadiana makes ' a ls- Am stock,, as well as some specs makes -Th e 4in eriean Rve -cut represents the cele- aha _ Watch -Spring n�r��� e1.B-ruce: ri: a , -:January 27th —An auction sale of farm stock anted. implements; the " :property . of Mr. will _be held at lot 30, -con. McBurney}. Feb: 1, 6, Kinloss, on;Wednesday, _rva t shar . s—*..John Purvis, 12 : o'clock. P Auctioneer. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or;: calloused lumps blemishes from horses, blood spavin, ring bone, Sweeney,` curbs, �. splints, - stifles, sprains, sore and: swollen throat, couhs, etc. ; Save $50" by use of one bottle. - Warranted by, A. B. Congram. Canadian Press Association The .Annual Meeting of the C nd ien on -Press Association. -will...;be• h Thursday and Friday, Febuary ; 9th and -10th, in Toronto,: in the . - Board The programme of Trade -building. � � promises one of the interest andh promises - s ever held by .profitable meetings e Association 1N chanics' institute addition to :: e •the many : residents Iri .oin the of, the , village who should. Mechanics Institute;. we. - think it would be a benefit: also to the farmers'. sons :. and daughters in the vicinity to the> winter • become' members _ for. �would then-. months :.ar . least. They b have access to the library of" well .chosen books of science, travel, history, h and fiction, in the perusal o - . the long „winter-. evenings' could be pleasantly and profitabfy spent. C lin Match brated which ca,nnot be- excelled for comfort and, durability. Our inices range from 25c _up -to 1.65. Try us -for ur ung Our curlers went ower to w that 0 On Friday last to play the club tract+ town` the final match fortis di tom- in the 'Western Ontario ..Ta etion and were:defeated by five shots. P . . Score,:, Wingham : D. Sutherland 4T Vanston Dr. McDonald - F. Patterson, skip C . Knechtel A. Mitchell J. Neelands ' J.. `Dinsley skip 21 Canadian Horticulturist The jamnary No. of the - Canadian Horticulturist gives a beautiful colored plate of the Alexander apple, a full pa e engraving of the editor, a,„ pen an ink sketch pf his home, and a view of Maplehurst fruit farm. Full directions, with illustrations, are given for making a cold storage house, for -fruit ; seasonably hints for work in. ftuit ,and flower garden, the apiary, etc., etc. L. Woolverton, Grimsby, Secretary of the Ontario Fruit Growers' Association, is the editor. LU GKNOW POST -OFFICE. Wilms AuBivz.. 2:30 p. Intermediate 'Points 9 00 p. m, `4`. Kinlottlt Kinloss - Tuesdays and .. lioillrood - -- 4.3.oTon. _ Reeve Bryan is Warden LuCknow M. Corrigan john Allin - A. McPherson. G. Hair G. Hair Tennant . skip 24 38 In'the evening our boys played friendly match with the juniors of entirely different from the previoiis game as the following score will show : Wingham Dinsley ,skip 5 ter the first-time in. its . 'history Lucknow has the honor of having for Reeve the Warden. of the County of Bruce. •::The.following is the result of the vote : Bryan Lucknow Allin skip. 14 -McNaughton - is --Reeve of 'Bruce Township ; Bryan of L-dcknow ; Elliott -.of Chesley and . Scott. of .Kineardine Farm to Rent -.he undersigned offers' .fot rent 'lots 14- mad 15, con. 12, Kinloss, eon - -1.Q0 acres. It is situa.ted one Mile and a half from Kinlough. The ;farm is in first-class -condition. ,For terms, - etc., apply to John _Young, Kinlough EL 0: Israel as, a -Singer . Mr. Israel Post founder of the, no* defunct Wiarton Encore and -late of the 'Hepworth Journal staff has forsaken the company ef the printer's devil and -the inky shades of the press room to engage in evangelistic ser -vices as coadjutor to -Rey. E. S. Wilson of - Iona, Blgin county. Israel Will be the ."Sankey" of the exangelists., Rev. Wilson the igMootv " •• Mr. Relit. -McCarron, of this village, received a letter from . his son John from. Ansiinia,-Algoma, in. W-hich - he States that coal. has. 'been - found, in lands in Algama, and that. . an agent for . a _itealthy : Conapany had .dffered $10;090- fo - a .six months privilege of operating._ he mine. Gold, and:many other- prec ous-. minerals - have lately been discovered in . Algoma,. ..and _we sineerily trust that_ Our townsman roll -will - realize .to' e t.hii highest- expectations 8 0 American Rheumatism .•Cure for hetimatism -and Neuralgia radi- cally cures in 1 -t -o 3 days, Its action upon the system is retharkable . and mysterious. It temoves at once the cause and the, disease immediately dis- ap-pears. The first dose greatly -benefits.' i'15 cents. Warranted by A. B. Congram. The best resolution that we hive seen for -the New Year is the following: "Let us make -1893 the happiest year in our history: <In soOiety more sim- plieity, less shown in.the u' se of money; more extrayagence in benevolence. In. politics more independennce, . less pattisanship; in_church more practical religion, lesseontroversial theology; in home more love, less fashion.; in, our personal lives more hope faith, ithar- .less cynicism,s name and selfishness. 'Potatoes " Wanted --A servant.' girl. Apply Wantel---20 Cards Of. green wood, - D. 1VInrchiSon is adertising Family. Bibles very cheap. See advertisement. Carnival on the Sist haat to. be held in the rink. Flour pqr cwt.. Ducks 44 - 'The Thermorneter dropped to 15 degrees below zero on. Friday night last, the Coldest of the season." —The . most Oksome thing on earth -is a fool that is near hut yet so Lard " Perk per cwt. fullest exte from the_i Fancy Ore s Carnival' arniva4 of the season will he Lucknow 'skating -rink on ening January 31st, 1893, llowing interesting contests will take place : Best Lady an . en skaters--,-Fiirst Prize' pair.of vases; 2nd handkerchief. 'Best dressed lady . to take en dress, a se Brass Ba No skater those in are &war couples -The first be held in Tuesday e ,when the f - Frozen- to Death Mr. Jona_ Galbraith, living about five Miles ftom Paisley went to .the' village on Saturday of last week tO do ing on foot for home, and. was not afterwards seen until Monday after- . • noon, when his body was: .found frozen insiae his field. `He was near home and it Was _thouccht being old 4 was . overdone 'with'', the walk home through the storm. MARRIAGE LICEI4SES RDA certificates Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns - valley, Ind., says : "I had been in a distressed condition for three .years _from Nervousness, Weakness of the. Stomach, DyspePsia - and Indigestion until my health was gone. I bought one bottle a South American Nervine, which done ,ine more 'good than any $50 worth Of doctoring I eyer did in my life. I would Advise any weakly person to_use-this valuable and lovely renaedy. I Consider it the grandest medieine in the world." trial' bottle Will convince yam, Warranted • .36 5.to 16 .10 to42 .69 06 • Peas 56e. PotatOessteady at 80e. .to 90c. . Butter -17c. to 18C. his furniture store. . coniirtg. -Carnival- on' Tuesday evening Annual Meeting On Thursday 12th inst the meeting of Ashfield and West nosh Agrscultural-Freiety was he Dungannon presidbnt John . in the chair. Minutes of last meet were yead and adopted. The tre annual W 4 - showed balanee, of $127:00. to' 18,93 were adepted. -John MeLean :and T: Anderson', - the - retiring . president and vice Were -respectively re:elected -lough - were appointed directors in lieu.:Of L. IL Malluagh- and .Wm. ICil- The Et entertain Telginan here, full were -exc .Arthur and -J. M, Robetts. From the 'foregoing balance of caih on hand .,_as - also increase- of : members and exhibiti at the tast. Agricultural Show, it teen that the- society is steadily increastig. :Owing .to the Ince was not 0.1-firge as it mightlhave; Miss Allie Bradley, of Bervie, and Miss Allie Stanley, of l'urple Grove, were the guests of Mi.ss Carrie Burns during the past week. ne:mile -race, open to the trance fee 25..centh, Winner son ticket. The Lticknow 'allowed on the ice exee-pt ostume till. -after- the. 12tizes .tenta. Skaters in Costume, This is the sea'son whOn young and old are won er ing what Itch- on -huthan Einimat4 Sanitary Lotion. Warranted by A. B. Congram, Druggist. ----:-Joseph Griffin, the popular elected linzpit County o Tuesday by acclamation. parties. indebted t9 the. estat a son, wallade -mist settle .on. .o before the .20th. day: -4 Feb': next o costs-. will be "'added without furthIr tice PRESEN BTS "fires are Changing No 'more long prices.. - Merchants will have to do morei.wotk; turn -over moie goods with less profits. That is the motto at 33erry's Furniture stere. He iS turning out treble the quantity of furniture and Other goods in hiS line,. because he,„. has marked his wares doWn to bottom.priees. el Armstrong Co. :gaVe An who is "'TM eld favorite sustained hiS reputation at iann and the violin, Miss nekton's Aramatic readings, ptionally well ,rendered, and elocutionist Of high. order and emotional ability.- Miss- e Greer's singing elicited- laud applause and a hearty enchore, although her first a,ppearance -with the Company axis and consequently . she MotTEv. To. LO to loan_ on firs estate at 6 per further .12.art_ieula* h or . Prtvate- fun cent. interest. -,.- G..- W. _Berry -has cOntracted with the:WholeSale Manufacturers of 'furn- iture .for,:a large corisignment -of finely finished goods; : Conie along and -see -What you- can de with ..yery little The dangerous practice of "c, tch- inf,,r on bobs" is in full vogue itiSt at present That so -Me of the urchins are not injured from their recklessness is a wonder. Mr. G. W. Berry has extended- wtts in wes not 13een an Open Your Eyes Look in.to. Berry's Punitive store and see the photograph, frames. he- is offering-- for 25e. 50c. and $1 each. . These goods are l'ar below the regular ART STUDIO. You can find ther .select stock in, L Albu iKs, La u desire ,ighly finis t her laest, as ithere had not otiportunity of practising her -of the concert, however, was the violin laying 1. of little Ethel Atrastron.g. is more than a prodigy ; she is a artAst of such astonishing ability never been equalled by any one in Canada, and the strength viith which -she plays areas are the tone, taste and altogethet one of ing that we have_had his furniture Viiiirerooms, and now occupies the store formerly occupied one next.the barber shop: lit iii and powe Perfect finish_ entertannaent :efforts. litre being.. m4tlek--4- to get : the 1 4 tevin 4.11'on Raturdai. evening.,-.: 28th Mr. A. S. Campbell has remov- ed his tailor'shop to the store fornaerly occupied by Mr. C. Stewart, and Mr, SteW art las removed:to . the building at the cornor of Staffer and. CanaPbell. auction'sale..Of' farm ,stock and Gibson will be held- at lot 7,. con. ' Asp -afield, :on 'Wednesday, Feb. 'Writiog De ing, Glove of yourself set in a (Intended for last Tieek.) r. N. Pearce is still sick and his recovery is doubtful, but under _the care a. Dr.- Case we. hope he. will. re- cover, but it will -be sOme tiine at best _before/ he . be able t ti arourid. implements, the, property of J Ias. Pearce also.continues poorly. D: ThesslOni has been siCk she is better now. There has -. been dreadfUt stormy weather here.for some time -past and the side line 3 and 1 between the' 4th anct•th con: has been_ impassable for over 'two weeks. They have gotten- -81 voluines for the, S. S. library here. and have 26 - More to.g. et yet. When they get the ren-iainder Of the boeks.we will have a pretty good library. the report of the Orange dedi- • cation last week the n.ame- of Master the most - Fancy f. Cases; t you ,b cqn ed pilaf) Our studio is c mpletp every departmen therefore. we do our oWn wor right here% fancy show case Vir rk' prepar- ed for us. It I's n t nebessairy because we tuna out .the bes Work in Western Ontario. Wallace Corrigan was left out by the conapositor, from the list.of these who compose the celebrated Hariminica An auction sale of farm stock and Implements, the property of Mr. Wm. Barr will be held at lots 37 and '38, L. 'ERE 1893; at o'Clock iiliarp.74ohn Purvis,. is-nowlabent safe railway _journey e.aS .4 -is eyery carried railways of thts_ cont The traveller by- ,re: fetefathers:Who jo stay. at assenger by. the ent were. killed. reater (This weeke new.) Tt is our sad- duty to announce the death -of Mr. N. Pearce, wbich ,took plaCe on Friday,. 20th inst. He -was an old and respected- resident of this place, havingliVed on the same farm since a small boy, hiS father being one of the first settlers . hi this part Of AShfield. He took rheumatic- fever. about three weeks ago, -and .. suffered intehsely till death put an end to to his sufferings,. -He leaves a widow and four small children:to mourn his lois. They have the sympathy of the entire community. -Deceased was one of a famiiy*of seven brothers and one Sister; of .which all are -living except two brothers. His- sister, . Mrs; John Stevenson . residei at Port Albert. • s :enjoys_ ent If you want a first - lass. set tee PORN - Am. 25, the.wife -of James Barlogell, of a. SOld by Harry, Pays ana A. B. gong:140k BARICWELI.- In As-hfield, on Wednesday,: . Ana =Other tested remedies - Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness; Palpitation of th0. Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, , Loss of lieraory, Bronchitis . Consumption, Gall -Atones, Jaundice, Iddney and.Urinary asees, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularitiffe said General - $1 per half pint and $2 per pint bottle. - Proprietor and Afpnnfactenix. o 0.0