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THE people pay_ the doctors
or keeping. them
in health,
. rather than restoring them
that 'perfect cond4i0n of NAT
7an-ci mind -which is. the
of all. Wethink-,the Japanese
method peculiar, but thereis
not tiii? least_ doubt. abouk an
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..Street Rciw,
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A couple of young men ..and
their
friends indUlged in a roW, near the
corner of Campbell , and -Ross Streets -
on Saturday. evening last, and they
will answer to the charge of disturbing
the public, peace before ths Reevek on
-Friday. •
ounce ofpreventionbeing bet-
ter than a pound Of cure'
every time that it _pays to
use proper means to preserve
the health, and that a- t this
season of the year when the
weather is rapidly beconling
colder and. warm comfortab1E3q
clothing is necessary, it
-better to use the preve,ntative
by supplying this want, rather
than- run the risk of a period
of sickness" and a doctor's
bill. Now we have beenan-
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ticipatiug these .wants of the
Shot a Peer
The Minting party which left Luck -
now. - last week for Bruce peninsula, are•
having a geed time. The. first day.
after their arrival in. the. bush; Mr.
Harry Days succeeded in bring- down
a 'fine- dew, and no doubt by this time,
the other members of the- party have
secured one or more .of the 1,5,ig .game.
Splendid Cheese -
At the great World's Fair'
A dood Paper .
'he Clinton News Record came out
last week in a bran new dress of type
.and looks well, The news- ReCordis
a first . local` paper , and is. certainly a_
credit to its able editor and the town of
Clinton.
Winter Weather
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The weather took a -decided change,
. -. 4
en Saturday- and on Sunday morning-
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the ground was .covered vath a couple,
-A very fine assortment ladies' kid I FUCKNOW MARKETS.
gloves,- extra value in black and color- Fall Wheat, per bushel.... 54 to .55
ed just opened at ilirs. Smith's. Spring Wheat, per bushel .. . 51 to 55
-Miss Lizzie Murdoch, a. this vit. 'Peas - " ... - .50 " .52-
lage, while driving tO. 4.ihfield lately Oats • • " . _ . .27 .."
had one of her hands badly hurt in •fe Barley ' . " • - - 4r
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runaway accident. Potatees . " , . .. .35
Butter, per up. . . rolls .17, tub .17 to 18
and Miss Curley, of Seaforth, spent aday Eggs, Per dozens • • - .9 . . 9 9 9 9 .15
Miss Potts, of California, u. s.
last week in Rappid City, the guests Hay Per ton* • • - • ' ' • ' • • - " $6 to 7'00
3 $1 75 -to $2.25
of Miss M. Campbell.
The re ular Aneetiug :of the
- Women's Christian Temperance Union
of inches .of. snow.-. .-It was co an , .
will be .neld in the Oddfellows ,
Wednesdsy. Nov. 8th, at 3 o'clock
sharp .•
-Mrs. Alex. McDonald, of San
Francisco, . California, and Miss
Maggie McDonald, of Seattle,' -.Wash-
ington; • are .the gUesta,ef their uncle,
'Mr. John BOyd. -• •
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blustery and had the appearance o a
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_Oluine winter; but the hot tun and
far weather of Tuesday *soon cleared
*the ground Of the beautiful and we
are again enjoying beautiful weather,
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Chicago, Ontario beat the World .-
in
cheege,' and we heartily congratulate
Mr. Finlay MeInnes,•of the Lucknow
factory, on his great'success in the big
exhibitHe was. awarded one of. the
premiums and his cheese_ tested'
points out of .1. possible 100...
people in this line and are
:prepared- to: :sumil.y....-them
at
prices that will not fait to -suit-
. the pocket. book of the most.
'careKbUyer., can with
confidence then 4sk. you_to,See
our stock '-of. YUnderclothing,.
all pricesfrom456„ .4. suit: up,
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Overcoats. - from $4.•50
'Mantles, perfect. ::fitting
from
15:3-...60 up to $20. A full range
of Ladies 'Undewear, alarge
stock ,Ol--gl'Or:-ana_fanCy:
Flan-
nels, hosieryand
WaterprOpfsseveral skinds,
_7includirig*eifaLmou - Melissa
"001- best the
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Ootii. and Rubbers.
Dre.ss-,Gt-oo4s great variety..
ifz kinds and: p.
Thresp.cornered Affair
The :Conservative'Convention for the
of Bruce at Allenford
on Tuesday nominated' John George
to be their candidate for the Ontario
Legislature. Three candidateare
now in the field -Mr. -George for he
, Conservatives,. Mr. Pearson for thfla
Reformers and Mr. McNaughton for
the Patrons of Industry.
Stick Them in the- Stove -
A large retail house in Toronto is
sending -Catalogues _lout to parties.-
Hof i °wee,' ..
lit is. scarcely necessary to -tell - Or
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readers of . the village .that . Tuesday
ni ht last' was •IlollOwe'en. - 'Every
section- of .- the; *village... received - due.
-attention at the hands of :the boys and
-if Ii:there are any gates,' out -houses,- or
other movable articles that have not
been ' removed ..it is -simply because
their -existance was7. unknown to - the
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youngsters. The 'failure to give you a
-ca'11,- rest assured, dear friend, was not
intentional on the part of 'the boys.'
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townst and. villages, as an inducement
for goods. Parties .should stick them
in the stove, .for two reasons: first,
-because thi prices asked. generally are
no lower than can be procured at hotrie
and secondly, because everyone who has
-Money to spend should invest it in the
• business ..houses of their own town.
The BrOCkville Tit -rte.'s Of Oct. 2,:id
A Fine Solo
'Mrs. Smith's stotk _ of fall and
winter millinery is now. complete in
all the leading styles and collorings.
--Canadians have covered them-
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(selves with glory by Carrying off prizes
for sheep, cattle, horses, poultry, fruit
and manfactured goods_ at the. World's
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Fail.
Parlor. Social
The Parlor Concert at the residence
of l Mr. W. H. Holmes' under the
auspices of the Church Worker's-
S4ziety, on Friday evening _last, was
Most successful in every respect. In
spite 9f the showery weather the
hOuse #WaS well filled, and: an ex-
cellent programme; was render by our
local talent, both tri vocal and instru-
mental_music. All who were present
1-1,d an enjcya,ble time.. The financial
proceeds of the freewill offerings were
'liberal.
says "The band connected with Guy
Bros. Minstrels paraded the principal
streets between 12 and.1 o'clock to -day.
A halt was made on Ring street oppo-
site Court -House avenue where one
'ofthemembers of the band played - a
bass. solo entitled "Rocked in the
cradle of the deep" with variations
which was simply immense. The per-
former received well merited applause
from the large crowd assembled.
gopds and. hosts of other lines.
All of which we take pleasure
in showing not only to or old
customers, but is many new
ones as will favor us with a
call,
CAM/ROI, Mtitlii0Cil
.LUCKKOW. POST -OFFICE.
Hours .f; a. rn.to-7
'MAILS ARRIVE.
6:13 a, in,
30 p. 111,
230 p. m,
3:48 p.
W. -G. (ft D. South
L. & B. Noyth
Hblyraod
-Kialough.
Kinloss
W. G. d; B„ North
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Orange Blossoms
A very pleasing event took place 34
the residence of Mrs. Jas. Webster,
A.shfield; the.1.8th ult., 'when Mary
.A. was ileit.e(-I in the lioly • bends of
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LOCAL itICED GENERAL
Condensed for Sentinel Readers
A nice trimmed hat for $1 at
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Mrs. Smith's.
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Master John Tennant is visiting
friendi in Alymer.
-Call at Mrs. ,Smith's on Saturday
for bargains in millinery.-
wed4oek to • of West. -
vv a IN 1111t)31.1. The Rev. John Mills.
perfermed the. ceremony in the
pre..f•nec 41 nuinber of invited friends
aftet: which all sat down to, a
Ellimptuous dinner. The. largenumber
of Useful presents _speak of -the high
esteem in which the bride was held by
her ' friends and acquaintances. The
SENTINEL -wishes them- a pleasant
journey ‘on- the Matrimonial sea of
. ---intermediaAe po11 ints c. 9 00.p. m,. _ " - -
Ia.' a; Sz, Bi North • - 10.30 p. m, - "..-. • .
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- - - . • • - - Tuesdays and-
Loarigside
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- La H. & B., South 9'39P" in a
H. &B. South 10.00 a.m.
W. G.& B .North 3 .20 p. ra •
lialyrood - - 4.30p.m...
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ialough .. -
Kialose
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-Mr. Al.. Murdoch of. Pine River
is visiting- friende in Lticknow..
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-There were three runaways in the
-village on -Saturday, but none serious.
Mr.'arid Mrs.. A. B. - Davison; •of
is gratify in g to know that during
the rush at the World's Fair pasianger
business on the G. T. R. not one pas-
senger has been killed or injured! on
the lines under its control.
-It is said there are counterfeit
five dollar gold- pieces in circulation.
It don't trouble us, however, for those
fellows who owe us five dollars seem
to think we can. get along wit4out
money. •
Flour per cwt.
Dried apples""
Tallow*
7
Lard "...
Pork per cwt. -
Wool per
Chickens; per lb. :. - , .
Turkeys, per
Ducks-, per lb ...„. ,
Geese, per To
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4to 4-
.04
.12
;s
• ;18
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,Goderich were in-- Lucknow on„ -Tues-
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Tract Society
At the amnia' meeting of the Tract_
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Dalton -McCarthy . has
announced his intention of visit-
ing Tara early this winter. /He
will be accompanied by Coll. O'Brien
and E. Douglas Armour. It is said he
will also visit Southampton. -
At -the next session eit, the. Local
House the Government should pass a
measure placing all officials on straight
salaries., No matter what difficulties
are in the way, it Should be done, as
public sentiment is decidedly against a
continuance of the present system. -
Clinton New Nra.
and Mrs. john Boyd returned-
home from their visit to Chicago last
week.
_Puy _Bros. Minstrelsi
The Guy Bros. raintitrel. troupe will
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s appear at the TownlIalli-Lucknow; on
Saturdays next, NOvember. 4th._ Don't
miss it zThey are the best company.
that ever visited. Luckuow, and this
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year are 27 Strong..
GOvernrneritiVloney
Society held _last Tuesday evening in
The reeves of the Bruce Peninsula
will be,. in good humor for a _Month
hereafter., The good news has been
received_ that the loss sustainild
through- the rPsuniption of lands by
the -Dominion Glovernment is to be
made-geod to the various townships by
a. grant of over -8-01000.-- This Money
is to be kid out in toad improvements, -
and Will be a boom to_thesettlers,.wha
:have long - been hampered by the
roughest, roekest roads in the Province
of -Ontario: The township of Keppel
the 'Methodist church, • the follovring;
were elected for the ensuing
o •
year:: President, Rev. Mr. Mills';
Pre ideas,. Rev. Messrs. Miles,
Kay; McNabb and McLennan
Vice
Me -t
See
Treas., H. C. Archibald. Commtee
Ch.-, of- England, . Messrs. W. H
Holmes, • 1.1, Days;- -Methodist- Ch",
Messts.: D. .C. Taylor, .(4reer ;
Bap
•tiSt,t. Mr. J. Memery, Preabytetian..
Ch.; - Messrs. McDonald, . T. 'Baird,
D. -McDonald and F. , Those
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-present. at the meeting' listened _ with
much interest to'. the ;ad, dregs
of Dr. Moffat. ‚as, he totiched. the„
'-different phases of the Society's ir•Tor*;
giving only fresh .infermation, gleane'cl
from the' report .of_ the -past yearsis
-work.
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. e next uniform promotion for
the county of Bruce will be held on
Nov. 6th awl 7th.
Mrs. Smith has still a few of those
fine ladies jackets which she will • sell
at reduced prices.
. -Mrs. Passmore and Mrs. Polly, of.
Goderich, are the guests of their sister,
Mrs, Thos. McLean of this village.
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--The Kingston News has the follow-
ing flattering notice :-"It was a fairly
large and much pleased audience
which attended the performance of
Guy Bros. minstrels at Martin's Opera
house last evening.. The performance
war good.-funriy,. intensely funny in
parts -Land one good feature of it was
that the jokes did not have an aged
oder, most of theni being fresh and
original. In the spectacular part of the
show the performance of McDonald the
flexible ,statue," and Evereit e club
swinger, 'were especially'meritprious.
The "Robin Hood" scene* and _several
of the specialties introduced kilt *ere
quite 'pleasing, as was also the stick
drill by the Guy brothers,. The cos-
tumes were handsome." • This company
will appear in the Town HAILLuck-
now, on Saturday, Nov. 4th.
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'TORONTO IVIAR.KETS
Wheat. '-re-d; 57c. white,58c
Flour- $2.50 to $3...20,.
Barley 37c. to 38e;
Oats ..29.3, •
PeaS.:. 52c. .
Dressed He.gS $7,..50- to 7,75 •.
Potatoes steady at 40c to 4-56.•
Butter 20e.. to 230.. •
Eggs * 22c.. •
RRST CUSS RM OR SAl
'tkes. fRom :Imlay._ •
The Sacreraent of the Lord's
supper will be , administered at Zion
church at 10:30 on Sunday morning
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next.
The legs of a chair never stick out
have so far behind at any time as when
a man is prowling around in the dark
barefooted. - •
The Rev. Dr. Browning . will
commence a _series of revival- services
in the Methodist church here on
Sunday next..
-If s you want American rubbers
1.40T 21, cOn. 4, and lot 21, con. 5;
Huron township, having the follpw-
inproVements thereon : Frame house
18)&8; ftame kitchen 18x28, frame
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bank barn, stone foundation 30x90
and frame stable 30x40, good orchard;
2 wells and 2- pumps, and a" creek
crossing lot 21, con. 5. The farm is
well fenced. The whole two hundred
acres are cleared and fit for cultivation.
Will he sold at a bargain. Apply to
'GEO • MA. & CO.,
•Bankers, Luckno47.
STRAY E D
cheap, call at W. J. Little's. A huge
Died in Buffalo.. -
The sad Intelligente _ was, -received
by the many friends_ in. the village,
that Maudie ,Davison, had died* n.
Buffalo., - on Mrs.
Davison and: her two daughters left
here for Buffalo last Spring. ..Deceased -
who was: in -her_ sixteenth year, -had
been -aping for nearly a year past with.
- Consumption,' _ and : which was the
_•eanse... Of her .diath;-• The- remaiiis,.
accompanied ..by -Mrs. Davison and
-daughter, arrived in -the village
pn
Menday, - and weie Conveyed:: to- the
.residence of Mr. Davison; from
whence the funeral took place.on•Tues-
,day afternoon. The-remainS-4r1. -in-
terred in the :Dungannon cemetery,.
--beside -those Of _her _father, .the late
Robert - .Davison,.._whepa$A4ed away
-about two. years :ago, *. Mrs.. ,.Davison
and-family ,have the sympathy lof.- the
whole community in their isad:bereaYe--
Mont.- I:
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will also share;in the benefit s
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stock of 'all kinds.of boots and
W. J.. Little. 0-
-Mr. John..,Armstrong, of London
township stopped in the village on
Wednesday. :He was on his way to
Wiarton with four horses. _
-Mr. J. B. Hunter has again secur-
ed the large Agricultural Hall for a
skating rink, and will make it better
than ever this winter.
James Young shipped on
Thursday a car -load of lambs to
Buffalo, that weighed 101 pounds each.
They were A choice, for this year.
-The Dominion Government have
selected Thursday, 23rd of November
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as a national Thalcsgiving day. It is
the same date as the United States
Thanksgiving.'
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BELFAST
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AME to the premises of the undersigned
on Lot 7, Con, 1.3; .01i or about
the 10th of October, 1893. one white Ram.
The owner can, have the same by paying dam-
ages ancl -proving property. .
(ToOlate-for last 'eek.)
The revival services at Haekett's
Church are favored with go0 roads ,
.and Moonlight. Mr. Ruttle, of Ripley,
is -assisting, the pastor, Rev: J. Ken-
ner,' and- together they render the
meetings- Most .impressive.
McCroStie; Esq. sailed from- -
Montreal' on Saturday last on the
Allan Line S.- S.- .Miradian for Edin-
THOS.. WEBSTER,
1030 3m.- • Lucknow„.
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Mitowskwi.
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-There was a rumor that . Mr.
JUST OPENED OUT •
In the Cami2obell- . Block, .aext,
door to G. W. Berry's furni-
ture ware_rooms.
borough, Scotland via. Liverpool. He
purposes visiting the* Highlands * be -
'fore returning to Canada.
Mr. John, E. Thom, P. S. Il• for
West Huron ,visited the Public School
on Tuesday p.m. and declared the
school In good standing.
Mr. R. E. Brown, teacher of S. S.
No. 5, Ashfield, accompanied Inspec-
tor Thom.
Mrs. Samuel Cox, of Goderich,
is
the guest Mrs. S. Boyd.
Mr. T. Somerville is able t� be
around again.
A serious runaway accident took
place on Monday evening half a in*
South of here. A son of Mr. Hussit3,
Ashfield, was' proceeding home from
Lucknow' about dusk when his horses
became frightened by a deg. They
started at a furious pace southwar01
Patrick Moore had opened out a "real
estate" office in the _building a'lately"
erected on the bridge in the centre -of
the village. It was conveniently situ-
ated, andsieven if no ornament i- would
be very handy to depositors.
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-The -Montreal Caledonian Society
sent to Scotland for some heather,
which they simply intended to distri-
bute to guests on the occasion of a
concert to Lord Aberdeen. ' They
were thunder -struck .when the Mon.
treat Customs Collector demanded a
[duty of 20 per Cent Quit.,
throwing the boy from the waggon
and cutting his head severely. A
little further' on they encountered
Mrs. J. Alton and her. grand -daughter
Nellie White, who were walking home-.
wat d. Hearing'thevehicle approach-
ing they turned into "the- ditch and
when the startled - animals. reached
that point they, shied; both females
were kncked• flown. Mrs. Alton sus-
tained most severe injuries about the
head and. arm.The girl's leg was
badly bruised by the wheel ,passing
over it. Dr. Elliot was called in and
dressed • the -wounds. They are yet
in a very precarious condition.
FRESH_ STOCI(
r.
Of Staple and Fancy
Grogeries, all new and
carefully s,elected which
wewill sell . at close
prices 4.4 cash.
to
and Inspect our Stock
110E3OTTONC
CATTLE ESTRAY
HEIFERS, 2 RED, AND ONE WHITS
With red on the -neck and head, .and one
light roan steer, all rising two years old,
Any person giving such information as -will
lead to their recovery will be suitably rewar- _
ded.
ALEX, REID.,
Langside P. 0.
'PUBLIC 1OTIC.E..
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N OR ABOUT THE FIRST OF.
August a large white- sow came to lot
14, coil, 1.4 -west Wawanosh. The owner is
requested to prove property, pay all damages.
and take the same away.
JAMES LYONS
Lucknow P, O.
IIE HOUSE IS' SITUATED ON BOB
.Street, Lucknow, is two story high,and
contains seven rooms, Kitchen etc., and is' in
good repair. The lot contains four and a half
acres,with small orchard of appd?, plumm and
cherry, trees, small fruits etc. First -class well
and pump, withlarge barn, drive shed and
other outbuildings. ...The place will be sold
cheap, and anyone desiring a comfortabletome -
would do well to see this place. For further
paTticula. ap ly to :
THOS, BURNS
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