Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-03-17, Page 8•
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LUCKNOW 'POSTOFFICEs'
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Hours- 8-a•-inuto 7 pan. -
MAILS }ARRIVE
%V. G.. & 13. S610 -.. - ' 613 a. In,. - 1:Daili-
-t.;.- H,. & 13.1brorth- 0.30 p. m.
'Holyrood
Kinlough
Kinloss
W. -G. &B. North .
Intermeate points There W -as lce-
OOdaTich.di
L. IL &B. North . A maiden fair with sun -kissed : hair
. came-trippling iowii the Street.; ", the
was keen her age was "Steen;',' and,
.readers, lhe was sweet . The sideviolk.
was sleet, and she went off her - feet,
with A jolt that shook- out her -cukls,
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and the words _she- used Must be excus-
ed, for she's one of our very best :girl.S. -
MIS is Easy.
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'an goes into a store and says to
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the: proprietor;-. "It...you. Will double my.
Money.I will spend: fifty cents" . He
goes - into thosecond-and, preposes, the
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same-- thing, •'.: also into A :third Store
and: -InOtres- . the seine i. propositidn..
When he leaves the last place he has
not .a Cent.... -How much .did the tnan-
have. on entering the -first . store?
- Mill's. Marriage Bel IS .
.' Weextend our hearty- - congrattila-
-Beautiful Reside ce .
John G• Murdoch has Purchased
tions . to Mr. Wm. • Baler . and his
• -r happy bride nee MISS Susie- i.i.iltin.. who
--the- - larcte -stone . residence on Ross.
were 'united. in the holy bonds of mat-
rimony, at the residence 'of. the brides
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parents, in ,this •village, on _Tuesday.
eVening, - by the Rev: ' .A. Al.cKay..
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The bride Vial. the recipient of many
beautiful: . and .costly .- ..presents. All
-join in.Wishing the young couple long
yeois. of pleasant Married life,:
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3:48 p.m..
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9 00 p.. • 4`
10.30 p. rn, • "
.Tuesdays and
3 001x. m• YtiClaYs
9.30p. in;
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ucknow entine ruc ount
V, Fri
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.
Discounting American= Siiver.,_.
A.fter the 21st of March both the
Bank of .Hamilton and George Mair &
Col, of LuCknow, will receive American
silver only -at a discount of 20 per cent,
and American silver certificates at a
discount of 10 pe cent. Our readers
would do well -to bear this in mind.
.Langside-
W & B. ,SAuth
U• H. & B., South
& B. South l000a.m.
• W - GA B North 3.20p.
tioli-
rrood -4.30
iuogh
KinloseJT
Vililatitt. Vitintit:-.50t1„
Publi c otice
parties- indebted to prior book
accounts must call and settle the same*
-at once, either by noteoor cash, or they
will be placed -in[ court for collection.
WAiirEi3 STEWAyr; LUCkilOW Planing
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Newsy Items Served up for Sentinel Readers
--Don't forget the social to -night.
To -day (Friday) is. St Patrick's
Day.
-A large party left for Manitoba
on Tuesday last.
-Men's ready-made suits for .$6 a
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Connell's
and no shoddy. in them. :-
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street in this village from Mr. .W..
Little. This is ualOubtedlY the dhest
• dwelling in the 4illage which _together
with the larefel lawns And - grounds,'
mak-es it a beautiful home.
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Suicide Near .Brussels
. - Charles Mitchell, a well -to -do -farmer
of the township of Morris, .near Brus-
sels, cominitted suicide on Monday.
:evening by cutting his thtoat with a
'sickle.- About three years ago deceas-
ed- showed syMptoms Of insanity_ and
. was sent to an asylum, but he after-
-wards recovered Ile 'leaves a wife
.anct
-Don't fail to attend the social to
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night (Thursd4) at Mr., A. :Ross'.
-L-The last assembly of the season,
Wednesday, Marc1-1.22tid:.; Come early.
--Miss Lilly Gordon and her mother
returned.home fromBrasels last'week:
nncipal
sick list. .
The Bruce spring -assize
open in Walkerton on M.onda
-Miss McKay Of Luckrio
been Visiting friends up aroun
c rdine:
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-Mr. R. Clendenning, Daisy,
ortii DakOta;: is visiting -friends in
ucknosv. t
Ale is o the
27fh
has
in-
full4 tOlOgao tO0a
30,0Ar1t7.7-.1): 4. M41COm5OL.
-.--Come and enjoy -a pleasant even-
ing at the social.to-night_ at Mr. Alex.
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Ross'.
_J.. Long; .of
Winham, is
the guest of Mrs. 3' A Denning, o
:this Village. -
-A line of •Sealette to clear at
per yard. worth 4 75 This is -a bar-
gain -W: Connell.
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A Sow belonging to jaraes John-
ston, of Derby toiwnship . has --given
. birth to 42 healhty little pigS-
Mr.- S H. Al Mei, of 'Ospringe,
who was visiting friends around' Luck-
now-returned:home on Monday last.
-T._ L. Treleaven will .make
- cabinet
f amed. an Complete for only $-
Mr. -Robert 3iturdoch s pur-
yOu a
photo
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LTJCHNOW. MARKETS. .
-Fall Wheat, per bushel .62
6 6 • • •
Peas
cg -...., . .27 " .28 -
OAS
Barley -. 64, •
.gg
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potatoes: - Butter, per rier lb. 'i .rolls ;16, tub .16 to IT-
Eggs,per dozen. ,..„,-. , , „. , „.. I5, -
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ilaY per UM :. . ‘.. • ••. • 222 -A; -• • 1 ii. 'I $6 to .700
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roux per cwt .........;,...... - $1.75
,Turkeys per -lb-. , -10
GeeseDuckl- - .4 . 4 1 ' *0 •
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Dried .apples ":".'..-....,-... • :, -,--, i
'Chickens- " : "so, 2; .6, 0...• I! 0 w/ 0
Tallow - " .. " • 22. . • Til li • ..
• ,e IA 11 '111 ? 6 6 AI •
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t41.444.•!511 ..
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• chascl-a.stOck Of boots and --Shoes. in
the ..village • of: . 'Hepworth . Bruce
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�ounty,
*: and . will. carry -on business
here.- -
-An auction sale Of farm stock,- the
property .of Daniel Alton, will be .held
.4- :east-. half lot! 14,coni, fik-. West..
Wa,litiosh): on -*eat-wild-9,y, March -
22,
t :1 o'clock •- Sharp. ---HaT....PUrvis
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auctioneer. -
ORGANS AND in.ANOS
Don't buy an instrument until you
have seen and inquired what you can
impletnent.Shop •
Mr. Kaake will openla machine.shop:
in Grahath's -. block, Lucknow, in the
interest of the Patrons: At the'town-,
ship assoCiatiOn, 'held at FinlaY'S . in
Ashfield, the President'of. each subor-
dinate association was. appointed' as a
-.committee to canvass the members . of
their. respective. associations in the
interest': of .the : shop. -
.Andrew was appointed. secretary of
the townihivp. .associatiOrte-1-,Cona: '
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Local Board of Health •
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The Secretary of. -the village Board
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of Health' has.' received a circular froth.
the Ontario Governrpent, insisting- on
close.atte.ntion being given to the sani-
tary condition of the village,- in view
of Cholera reaching this . country dur-
ing the - apprda,ching summer. The
secretary. was requested to ask the
medical health Officer to _report on the
• sanitary condition Of- the corporation,.
'-ind particularly to Point out anything
likely to prove -a Luisance:
Will Sue the Board .
Mr.- George- Middleton, .who was
for- many years O.teocher in our - pub-
lic -School and. whose services Ceased at -
January last, .N'vhen the -4th -department.,
was dropped, has entered an: action'
'-against the Village; School Board for .
three Months salary of $1b0. _Mr. Mid-
dleton clarims.that the Board did not
•give him- the full_ . three.-- months'
notice Of dismissal AS, required by • his
Agreement,- and has placed .his. case
in :lawyer Hugh Morrison's
The Board, we understand, will -defend
--the-action, rather than pay what they
consider an unjust cause.
Are to iSappoi nte4
The many - friends. throughout the.
county of -Mr. _Alexander Shaw, Q. C.
Of Walkerton, - have good reason to feel
disoppointed that --he has been over-
looked in the judicial appointments
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just made in the county. . Mr.. Shaw is
the oldest practising barrister in Bruce,
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a gentleman of -unquestionable -ability,-
and. his :appointment. to the Bench
would have given universal satisfaction,
not only to the members of. the .bar, -
but -t� - • the Citizens _ ge,nerally.
Besides,, his friends -say, and . some of
them are very .outspoken'_. in their
opinions, he has done "more for .the
Conservative party during the. '.past
twenty-five years than any other min
• in the county, and his Just claims to
the position should not have been east
aside now. -
Hair Goods.
• Attention -is directed t� the adver-
tisement of Prof.-Dorenwend,' the lead-
ing Monufacturer of hair, goods in.
Canada. He will be at - the Whitely
House, of this place,- On, Wednesday,
Mar. -22nd With a large stock ofevery
conceivable form of hair goods cover-
ingsfor both ladies and ' gentlemen.
Lady'readP.rs should- call to see :the
great improvement that can . be • made
in -their- appearance by these
goods. They are light and natural_ in
appearance and their • detection._ .is
imposible.; It.. is said - there are
thousands.' of the. leading men of
'ConOda- Who are wearing:Doren.lend's
-full and half,wigs.. „Callon ,.the Pro-
fessor and be convinced that not only
willyour appearance be improved- but
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greater. comfort will be secured .by
V-hiaritig these:. gdods. Remember, at
Whitely house On Wednesday Mir 22
Journalistic
• The Walkerton one - of the
oldest and. best local- papers in the
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county; . came 'Olt- last_ _Week in the
modern eight poge. form, and printed
- a complete new -dress ,of type._
The 1-10alcr ik ably- edited, 'tree and
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outspoken in 4s. omnions, and we wish
Bro.• Telford Jevery -suecess • in the:
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-Journalistic field.
New Judges.
Judge Kirtilmilr: has :tendered his
• xesignation as the senior judge •df
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Bruce county', Judge Barrett being
-Prot:doted:to that position and Mr: A.-,
B. Klein, Q. ;C., of Walkerton, 'hag.
-been' appointed junior. judge. of -the
• county,. We extended, our Congrotu-'
lotions to the law firm" of Messrs.
' Barrett and Klien on their proraotiOn._
T. L. Treleaven carries the
largest and most select stock of
.sframes and picture . moulding in town.
' "...-.K.rs...- Farqneharsion, '-: .Son- : .-and
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:daughter, of -Walkerton Were. .the
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-gue.4s of -1Virs. J.': McGarry . this:.vvek
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Arrested For Arson
Hugh McLeod of the 14th, con. of
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'.A•shfield,_ whose barn was destroyel by
fire a -short time _ago, was arrested on
Tuesday night on a charge Disetting-
... fire to- the building.- He . was
mecliately taken to z: 'G-. oderich and
his trial ntivi- goirtg on. betore.. the
Assizes court . We understand there
is Also a: charrie of - perjury • pending
against him: t
A Spken`did Average
.Delorairte ITinies 5' "M. 13. Wilson &-
Son raised from 400 acres of land
14,470 bushdls of#No. .1- Wheat, and
:from- 75 abrAs of land 4,6.20_ - bushels
. oats and Off 12- acres of land 183
bushels of barley, making in .a11.19,573
- bushels of 'grain . from '"547, acres of
land this year. . Mitchell Bros. thrash-
ed for Mr N. Ilaggert,. and turned out
anaverage.of 38 bushels an Acre on 90'
acre of Wheat,' 50 acres of -which was
'threshed" trona- the stock."
Reteived Too Late .
.It may be well to" call the attention
of 'c.ontributors, to the tact that a week
scarcely elapses without our receiving
.some correspondence late for insertion.
We frequently . receive- letters and
contributions Thursday morning
which might have reasonably be j sent
. in on Monday or Tuesday, and and' whilst
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we have every wish to meet correspon-
dents as far as _possible regarding the
insertion of their contributions. it is
impossible to _do justice to 'reports .or
letters which reach US: late.
.forgef. you can buy allkinds
of furniture ata big discount at W.
U. Little's old. stand. -G. W. Berry.
-Rev .' Dr. Henderson, .of Kincax:
dine will preach .Educational sermons
• in the _Methodist church, on Sunday
next. ..
-If it takes her 3/fajesty's mail
five days to travel five miles, how
many eggs wiu hen lay "before
Easter.
--7Mr. D. J. McArthur, f
Waiker
ton, a former old resident of Lucknow
is spending a few days with friends
the -village,
New post, -.cards are Out. Th
are -much• larger, than the old ones..
The 3 cent letter cards introduced ar
somewh'at
-A 'number of young people in th:
evening last . week. They - evidenil
had a -pleasant time. -
Wm. McArthur, formerly of th
Whitley house, now Of the Queen
Walkerton, spent a few days in th
• village this week. • -
As usual we have succeeded
'getting extra- value in lace curtain.
For _prices and patterns this season's
assortment is Connell.
Mr. J. E. Barkwell and familly.
of Ashfield, left for the prairie pro-
vince onTuesday. He also took wi
him a large quantity 6f stock, etc.
=Wonders will never eine. .1:Ia
you seen the - fine, beautiful photo
• frames all fitted ready to .hang on the
wall" for only $1 at T. L. Treleaven'?
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uy one for from G. W. Berry. Any
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make of instrument can be furnished.
Organ and piano Stools kepi in stock,
• -Auction sale of farm . slack and
implements, the property pf Mr. D..
McKinnon, will take at lot 9,
Kinloss, 'on TuesclaA March
21st -j.OHN--PUitivis, Auctioneer:
• -The Montary Times, of !Toronto,
a journal devoted' to legal. and i financial
matters in referring to the recent case
of Roe vs. Lucknow,says it, is very
doubtful if the juge's decision will
-stand the: higher test -Of the ;Court of
Appeal.. • Tho Tim:es . publishes tb_.e
particulars • of the case in ful .
The many! friends -of
Rev. J. S. .Colling,_ of Miteh11, and
formerly of Lucknow, will -be pleased
to hear of, his success in that place.
At the anniversary 'Services in his
church on SundaY last $1209 in cash.
.Lard
Pork per cwt. ..••
-village enjoyed a sleigh -ride party one
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TORONTO*A.RKETS•
Wheat -red, 66o. ;4white, 68c -
Flour -$3.15 to $3.25.
Barley -40e. to 44c.
Oats -37c.
Peas -62c.
Dressedllogs-$8.00 to 8.25
Potatoes -steady at 82c. to 85c.
Butter -15c. to 20c.
Eggs -16c.
This is. the season when yotin
and :old are wonder
• ing what .
;they will give to' their friends.,
the I
' For A .tweed waterproof coat at
, 'a.lciw _price,- good for the -Money,- try
:Connell. Try the, same placefor a
Rigby- Coitjust thegarment for rainy.
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Weather.-
Pete .McKenzie and. Bob•..-- Mc-
Guire. sawed 10 cords of -hardwood in-.
-6 ..lamirs for Thos. - Todd, . Esq., 1st
Week 'and:Soy. they can do if goOrl.deal
t)etter.' They.. are open for; cliaienges
in that line from Dungannon. .-or any
- Other burg. .. .-. :. • .-:, ..
NOw is the- tithe for-ipersons who
-ea
to
a
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-placed on the colleCtion plates,
and for the.first time in the history
of the congregation the church build-
ing and: parsonage are cOrapletely.
free' from debt. ,
BIG STOCK ART STUDIO.
Perhaps the laitest and best stool; .
of furniture kept by any ret il dealer in. YOU can. find. there the ip.cist
the county can! be seen t Berry's select. stock Lucknow in
Order of Oddfel lows
The annual report of the' I. Os 0: F.
for 1892 cannot Sail to be gratifying to.
the members of that,- order. During.
he year there were 8 new lodges con-
-gkituted ; the number of active -lodges
in. eiiiterwie; 244. There were...2,250:
members.initiated, the largest number
anyone year since 1876. .averaging.
niaily 9 to a lodge. The -membership
atthe close Of the year was 19,445;
- - - $44,05.1.55 'as1 expended for sick
- benefits --rover.$14 ()ea were paid-tb
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widows and orphans Over .$77,00
were disbursed by the lodges for relief
in asingleyear,imore than $210 for each-
' day of `thie,year. The lodges have cash-
' on- hand 'of $615,000. . • -
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IF YOU MEIN DOUBT, ,
ALL YOUR DOUBTS
• WILL VANISH
by calling at
-furniture warerooms. He l;ias bought
the sthck of Mr. Little and is offering
the same at greatly reducec prides for
one month.
- Clinton._ Council re eived
an
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.opinion from their solicitor,: J.: T.
GarrOw, Q. :C., as :tothe toxin(' of
telephone; cOmponieS„,- He says that
the. plant, initurnents andiconnectiona
are all taxable.. The Supreine Court - of
-the Vnited States hs just . decided
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yearly find fault with the list of pri
given by the Agricultural Societies
hand in their suggestions. It is
patent fact that nearly. every list
the country. requires revising,
thoroughly, too. -
Photos
Have you had my prices for highly
finished cabinets for the next thirty
days, if not you should -do so before
leaving'your orders elsewhere.; -T. L.
Treleaven. -
Wingham Times The village of
Lucknow was written up and .illus-
trated in TorOnto Saturday _ Letigar of
the 4th inst. The work has 'been rell
• done, and the LuOcnow-people appear
to have entered' heartily into this
• method of advertising . their lively
little town.
NO* IS YOUR CJAANbEi -
Any parties wanting side -boards,
parlour- suites pitres
cuetc can
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- secure, them at a big discount. G. W.
• Berry has purchased Mr. W. IT1
Little's. stock of furniture and, it must
be disposed of immediately.
t!lat telegraph and telephone poles
ithin the limits of incbrporated
municipalities are taxable.
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1- -7-Auction sale of farm
inplements; the property
-Glenn, Will be held at -lot
-West Wawamosh, one
miles from Dungannon,
March 24th. Jostm
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Auctioneer.
BARGA.Igt-CI:IURC 'ORGAN
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A. very powerful and sleet toned
instruments- for ''sale at- a small
.advance upon COst• Call at Berry's
'furniture storeandtest the instrument.
stocid and
of Mr. D:
13, con. -6,
n.d a half
on Friday
MALLouG,it.„
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Handsome . Albums, Fa -14 .
-Chinaware; Shaving - Sets,
WritiAg Desk's, Lady's.
ing, and Hndf. Cases:-
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Or if you desire it you can
• have a highly finished photo- -
of yourself set in a handsome-
Ladago Wheat
A bulletin his been just issued from
the central experimental farm giving
the results of various experiments
made with Ladago wheat by „farmers,
-millers and bakers. The - general
'result is -that the flour pri;duced from
a grain of a is yellowish olor inferior
'to that produeed by the red Fife
variety. The Toronto who exper-
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Our studio is complete in
every department therefore
-wa,do our own work right here
.in Lucknow. We have no;
fancy show case work prepar-
ed for us.. It is not necessary
because we turn out the best-
woTk in Western Ontario.
in:tented:the T•Aadag114o r says that
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'the -flour made freni "was -unfit rfOr
- the Toronto trade" and !adds that "no•
baker -Who--testedit ceitid be persuaded.
to buy.: the _flour aftilrlards, eVen.
at Considerable • reduction on Cost,
frOM the price of flour smuliarly made
from No. - 2. hard' Manitoba.". Mr.
Saunders, says the ‘ideaof growing
..Ladogo *Wheat for : export or general.
home trade should be abandoned, but.
-thinks the flour Of .the Ladoga .Makes
:bread suitable- for liothet use; an that
it can be grown on the Indian reserves
.."where a yellowish tbillt in the bread
• ii not a. matter of rauc;1 ,significance."-.
Ti -LI TRELEIL
-PHOTOGRAPHEAUC NOW.
Itch on human and all animals
cured in 30 minutes by 'Wool ord.'s -
Sanitary Lotion. :Warranted by A. B._
Ccingratn, Druggist.
_TUE .amendment enabling accused-
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-persons to testify in ti
and compelling them t
that may incriminate t
remove- one .of the elements of chance
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in...the- trial Of acCusl. persons. The
early Saxons de6.ded g jilt. orinioCence2
,by a healing of a burn- .or scald and
the element of: accident or chance will
be still strong after th t legal silence o .
6 led is remove
ir own behalf,
: ,If you want a -first-class set of teet
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cheaper than the Cheapest, call on .
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- PatteA on,
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gore evidence.
emselves-,, Will
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c_.
Th.% Tennant's Oifice,
LUCKNO
McLEOlys
ystom. oztov
the a
And 'other tested retnedies
SPECIFICAND ANTIDOTE
Impure, .Weak and Impoverished Blood,
Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpitation of the
Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss of
Memory, Bronchitis,Consumption, Gall
Stones, Jaundice, Sidney and UrinaryV4-
asees, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularittei.
and General Debility, • -
$1 per half pint and $2 per pint bottle.
LABoavrairr; - • GODERICHI ONT.
M„ McLEOD,
Proprietor and IVIanufacturer..
Sold by Harry Days and A. B. -Congranr,„
Druggists,;Lucknow.
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