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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-12-01, Page 8_� .armeflts. water=proof -g resent= in use have been -universally condemned by all . cif rearersnd also 1y, clas the. the . . ,beca;use .edfcal profesSion,, _ are_' uncomfortable, un- inj urious ` to _, the The .reason: is situp - rain. 'Ile.- xelua the �Le - they _ .. ciude the•ar a_ also e . he -. .. �.� . - --t�r n { -inse=nsible -pers-p. - . c0n,`ne� UhV - r �� . , ��. , , . - kl t � - . caus�n _ the a�-ti i quit . . ome bet o: milts: to - uYider arn� ... unealthy . � rein E. to the.wea- r�eable - � : •� tor; �,_ � �Krment that.: deinand is.. f o� g is ilttarous . as Weasarzients: pry°�_ �� The It�I�ellssa g - lines. ':'bue - these_ two qua c©� _have- - �� S . _roved 1 ?e severest,test , p ` OteC- to be a7 perfect. pr , �- he u. t i b ��ron� -the ,ra this s .. . - - ch i-roperty rocess� by wtti _property . r - _ • :s atta red-_ does •. - -�� ..: � - the natural: degree eh°, le�s�-.- �- � - - asp there . ros_it o slim clot , , 4: p- � `-�tta -F_ ether rubber. ..g. :: neither -_. . - : - ne i,r Yle oils ::gelati �reha, =parafi , - _ -.. ms or other. rnh u _�,. 15 s .�- _ like:: : -'tore used. us of 4 like.: n - r the y �. 11:Qt �leSe are • , =fie. . . - .:':'superiority y -l�,e�nts: sof _ �. _ .._ < _ u -all. nnpor ve -others eq' d to the are: ftte_ 1 - � `! - f : =:: e a.nd_: finished well 111aC _ • 'Ind -H_ aznsWer .eve y w�Il: _ _ : . :. � . gat, . - 6 erc. • yes iii :, :all: leir. ualit etain tl �.. _ temperature.- They chan�esoftempe -he :�erfe- ctl� oderIess �,re p � will �f.: :They re oh pr oa. = , , , (hirable, than �aaY: n l e durable '�rQ�B �_ .'� , • .. � -�=- : _TOOT ��`�. kind .of Wa>,er p �ehe� $::, . - qualities ,re: e� These cf _ 11.1 tis -.� .arz -,ot _combined I y i arch ,enc of water . p t� . a. . f, th 'cinr statem-en • •. the. ljustifyi. s the hest in orld :. For sale by Luckkb::OW .&ell ru-ce: riday -December a ... - r -. Death --or Prominent Ci tize>r Where is its Done tier M 1 olm 1V1cPhexson, of $iicardne,- g is we received she following , ... o ac._ f the oldest: and most _.Highly # � signs his or -.herself � d citizens of the Co y,• from one who of gong. " parent." « There is a gang 3' habit-: d vhf •was men iii uc n- public ata certain p. place m ambling. .If it be persisted in thee. lace of meeting the names of the P young- men> will be published. _ in a Y • L k ow who are in the of -.congregating d ' thevillage` for the purpose of future issue. Great the Fence Viewer that there is' no appeal from the _ d• 9 - � on res is. Chief: Justice Galt decided lase week fences.. sign of thy rural authority Under the statute their' finding r. absolute. It .;was a _case Du Vernet had from near Sinicoe. Thecattle of one farmer broke through. , -the fence: of :another and caused -$24: damages: The costs of the case , are now 4O0• - The Hay King. `A. g , ckettof Wiarton, g Hackett, us a `call on : Wednesday.. Sackett- is one of the most extensive be _ Province;: andl, �.-ha . in .the -- �. r e ters of .e�por Y'Shipped. , ar s this season -• 1. g has already - hr�ford hies froxn_Paisly Tara, Al - • quant � :. Ciaverin Head Hepworth,• .g.. Park. � • _ Wiarton and - : Lucknow, and - other: p laces. Any 'parties :having. hay to -is ose-'of =in° this :ction. should see d p se him Or .Mr. W..S. Holmes, ne unt die iesteeme • K•, at his home in . on. -Thanksgiving Day, father 'that gown.:: Deceased, McPherson was of lawyer James � A� _ . born in Perthshire, Scotland, 180.6; and canoe to Canada in 1810.. rn 1-A.3-1: he Was appointed an •elder of the Presbyterian church and at .elle 'time SZ+ f� of • his :death was the -oldest� eider in ',the Dominion. =He vwas a -man r atiV d' and ' honored by:all.: respected' 0 Revival Services- - • r _ - he Rev. 4. Browning closed his series - ,,of revival .: meetings in the Methodist church ' here on Sunday Ordination Services, 3 even �' . mg lasti - before ° one of the largest : congregations - seen .in- then church for. Ave been - very successful . andat the morning• � men � and services -.forty-five. young taken into Chu young' women were ship :on -trial. - M. -Browning- er p e tub - Membership - .. y•7 - ell t. is . an. earnest:: and devout ev an g - with' .him' the f•well and carries away friends _Wishes of 'a :large - number :of wi _ -village.- many �ns`-in the. �-from: all denominations -in- . , years --The. meetings h -The Bishop of .Huron will hold an. ordination in Christ Church•London -� Pre Sunday =morning next. Morning '11; ercommence _at 10 o'clock, the o wi dnation service at .11 :o'clock. The • .. - will be three.candidates ' for the off F. Leigh, . 'motor : `z, : Messrs. 7fd �i Tilbury $. W. Jeans of. Dungannon and E, o_: C. Clark, of Wingha m ;: and -d. - three for presbyter, ;viz., t_ � P Lee of.Prricet :Kerr n of Bay;fie1 ,=-E L and .E W. Hunt, - of Southampton. e e D:ressin PoiiltrV. .E n Changed'Hands _ , ode of Watford, '. 1VIr. Robert Ldo_ _ y, -who has been_in the village for the past weeks,has bought _*out Mr. Joseph K:ncaid's fruit store and grocery bus-, 4 ` will in " _future carry -tai the.:. mess, and same. `-Mr. M oody . some : yearso: - --_ �a�a Was resident•of: the_ village and his many friends will=be.pleased to know. - fn¢ - - that he hasagain decided to make w `his. home. �h- e -.are please d Luckno• • .i. ►ever.- that Mr.. Kincaid to know ho a i - ` ucknow does not . intend leavng L b t vri11 R in `� foto re devote' his :_Whole,: son of the year - when This the ,sea of their p ry. . ,_ls..ar.-e desposing : .forme p , . ' if a little: more -care were taken in - 'and 1 their sale would be an preparing tlEm,, _ • •- d easier';.matter... "; present it is : , it `mark ts_ cult to- ship poultrrto: city e 1. se. the... are' _net := prop Y simply . bQcau Y - ; for _ The.. should not._be fed f . dressed... y they some _tlrr�e before '-being killed,.. hy. h scalded ..so >nuch_. nd should: not e . . would be. Much- better if - th y they_. .. . .. . b ` cutting the.;jugular. rein, werekilled y .bn.eek d - of morin ing- -heir vein, - instead illi al, Poultry - that is neatly dressed w. Y at ready- rice . moa` s� find ready sale, P j K� Married in St Marys . . stock' (If the �abeva . my entire stoc .d to: sell ve decide. - . I . ha , ;�- - . i ht. advance a goo• t sL. ds a� g u is .. trade of painting, attention 'to his i - paper -hanging, etc. , g 'Not- 'Certain heard something we. think we' :have in • ..thpast—in. fact, we have a dim . - . .: - . . -the kind was idea_ ,ea that 'something of to - = relating to ferrel to last fall Ireg h an thin this is ,:. ` • .:� :: � at - 's'Whole, stock Boots ' Boots at $9 6O, Boys wil,l�so1liMens Fine Kip.. � lines inproportion at $1., and all ne • Womens�Bals. good 1.30, .-:�.._ .� .. -. .. . LucknOw, Nov. ,,2nd, 1892.. yii4D- GENERA.L LOCAL ed for Sentinel genders. C+undevs enzie s - Excelsior- Try M cK. . meal: � each at the...: "Horse hides $1.� JO ucknow' tanner . � � :.i _--Look out for'our .big i i -T:. LTreleayen week . _ - - ' s. M.eCre ht of Winghirriz was week. • • • friends in the ylll3ge last istin� skirl . is at • present Y in i amain iii until " the s at his home winter., .never » . - pendin his.: holidays. - .. .full of'water..- ; If there sp, g swamps :are h ERUNI MUROOCH . LUCKNOW POST-OFF10E - Hours. Sea. m. -to 7 par. 1M. &ILs ARRIVE.. 6:13:a. m,: - 12.30` p. m. 2_:30 m.. w. G. cE-I3:South . L. IL & B. worth H.Qlyrood : - Kinlough Kinloss_ W, G. cf.: B. North- Goderich.: _ Ct - Intermediate points - 9 00 p . m, 'L. H..�r,_I3. North10.3 _ :P.- Tuesdays= and' Langside� 30 p 0, m,: Fridays - � - (K, G. & B. ,South 9:30p. in. 3:48 p. Daily • LI Referring g . to :the: marriage - of • Mis Somerville, . of St -M rys, Christer a, . hos. -. el, of. Mr. anal.- 'daughterf. -. West._ �V s,wa:rosh :.... to- - . _ ' of Cargill• - the ' now. I and there is y .g i5sucliasaying,. en we are going to':have no in �t, � : eh _ o s eak of this year, for the winter t : .P ., .. � �- -than..:the s are::drier just:: now .. y swamp : ma years: --at hive-� been for �Y � y - iri• has of to.fall_ eas• anda lot of era g = :th• e will b-e-in.a fit and proper: before:they But state: to receive vl d s King Frost _ anold yg, sa 1n it: -is all moonshine,. muskrat - like the lard and something hk - �. . _ --weather: . Un- -hous.e signs of cold . . • animals tuliatel for elieinselves, . f � Mr P %i L 1t ' ` _ b, - - - y -s s lvs cc Previous to lies mar �. froIyrood inloukit • • riag' .mod oil the - occasion of:le a. -who-:lias S -t. ��l ar:ys; ::Miss. Somerville, In been identified : with: Knox cliurc , this-`tnwrl, for- several ars '1 was or. - oviders: against either the - are '`poor . pr = b: ers. or starvation. ';olein ... Ye. 'Municipal -Candidates to munici�-._ al politics promises, The P lila g this ear, aII �� iv 1 =in t g be 1 ad -: the rlallieso af.severalcandidates alr_ea� � : - ht before have-been.prominently �broug the- electors, by their friends and •admirers.: •• For _tile Reeveship Messrs. -Murdoch arm -acne Lyons and J. U. in -the field, : and as . these -r:g.ent emen. 'have. each. served. at the Council Board for several years, the .fight, will be a strong, one.,They are both- good men en _ -and in? matter which of them is elected • god.: -reeve the village will have a g o only. 'For c ulcillors w e have. heard ev .names mentioned but .in all Bili- f.. hood there will, -be several-- .candidates in the: field-. .height at the V� •rld's'Fair addre,�s' made: the ' recipient of an - and an elegant- marble _ clock 131 _ the Young Peoples Society .of---. -Chri elante . Endeavor. The h alsopresented Miss Seine vide. h hMission band i • the church The Allinicipal Councq of _the Cor- poration. of -the .Cotifity -of ty:Bruee . meet :as sper--.,--adjourtaniekt. for session Tin* :the conucil . Chamber; - with: --a set - of ` silver - salt cellars and spoons. -" :4)11e -by one the old pipeers, who their industry -and sturdy ManhOod transformed the- unbroken fores the rich and fertile' -farms placed Huron an ruee the.foremost °counties Of the' Province; are passing away_to the- great beyond. On Sunday night, the 19th- ins; Mr. John Sheriff, of lot 18, in the Con- that village. e. Fogad . of ' Goderich ._Miss Emma g as t. e'- u€'st iof- Mrs.. W. - H. John vv h g _ .. . stop: last 't .forget the ` assembly . `in the =Don r • Caledonian next yV. ednesday even - 111a 111a 6th. ° Dec_ es: - dd vegetables �etables at F ... _.._Fresh carne g . `25 cents: Teas ahoebottorres, 3"for specialty. ecialty. _ • p McDonald, of Riley —Miss Jennie spent a few e v ew days last week, with friends in the village, in -rices . Photos away down prices � first of January 1894, at now until the T. L. Trelea'ven's. `. ritumon. of Under- wood le S ZG C . A :.—�1Zr 1 e lla he village the �- i wood was visiting friends:. . . home, after a Week's illness with -con - geStion.• --.of tile -, lungs,. the. affect- Of 6,._ of :the township, wa-s born -in Bewicli- emigrated-JO-. Canaria- in -184 , -and settled-On:the farm where -died," in the folloWing • year,- -:1850. -. Before leaving the Old Country-, deceased r.-wai._ Mar, Fat -Stock Show. Tb e annUal-provincial 'exhibition of Agricultural and Arts' .A.ssodation. of 'Ontario, herd . Guelph on -_ Dec._ 9th'and- The preniiern. list very and. has been: .rilvised, with a. view. of enCouraging-... small' '• the Patroqs' Strength reports the strength, of that „organiz- ation in the- -different- Briices to.be as f011ovis Bradt,. 543 ; No. 'of votes. in Riding aceording to hist- . 41-0, total mumber of votes _4,907. I &mai Bruce - the total Patrimi vote is • Rotert Purvis,:R,eeve_ of Kinloss, An aniversary% entertainrnet. bo held in the TOwn-Hall the; evenina 'of Dee. 7th under the •aupieeS- of the and-, ex -Warden- 9f the County of BrUce, . and who still -survives him. the union fpur sons were bor , who haye long_ since grown. to m ood, and _all of whom were present t the ner in wilo is now over ip the event of a •sirailaroccurance in this Holmes --.Hildred and Yule on "GeU- eral impressions of the- World's Fair ; by Directer.j. Ow. gurcloch op. Canada at the World"s Fair- ; arid -by Director R. D. Cameron on Illustrated descrip- tion of the Fair grounds and the mg- nificence of the-. Buildings. • -select,rons *ill be rendered --Misses Beiry and Reart'and Messrs StOart and Davison ; also- Miss Mc- Nalith with a class „of talented young mental selections will be rendered by -the OrChesta. 'Lectures on the World,s- Fair have proved so. pdpular at -a recent' lecture in Toronto the 'largest -buildings in the city. •In 0 Sonaething ntirel • Specially nice goodg in. Sugar Sifters and Creams, -Jelly and, Ser- veys,' -Sardine and, Ser— Vers. Jam Dishes, Bake.: Dishes. Marmalade Dish - s, .al.ad Sets, Toast -Racks, Fisli Carvers, and Child's Sets. " Mr Williani Miller of British Col- umbia returned home on Thursday of last week after an labsenee of nearly ,two years. --Stewart Bros. intend shortly opening out a gent's furnishings and merchant tailoring establishment in 1Vliss Ada, Wallace of Pott Who has been visiting her sister 1VIrs. John Miller, of St Helens, left for Inniskillen, where she purposes remain- ing for a -short time before returning Tine $ENTINEL will be sent to any address in. Canada or tlie -United States from the present time to - the end of 1894 for sum of $1. Sub- scribe -at once and get the benefit of this liberal ;offer. • -Pa,rties bavina estray cattle about their premises, ,should have them ad- vertised, as the law requires. A large nnreber of our farmers neglect to- ad- vertise, when an. astray beast comes to their farm,- thus leaving themselves liable to law costs. , of • acre was also stricken -down at the villhee the comMittee will arrange to same time with, la grippe', and was un-. have the lectures repeated. The ad - able to -assist- in_ ministering to liel• hus- _rnisOon -will be 10 cents„' the - proceeds band, but we are plea,sed to le Irn that to 'otowards the supportOf the free soon be fully restored to -healt , Mr. pected to give encouraging support. Sheriff -was a man of sterling q 4ties-, It osts $1 to become a `member of the and was -univerSally respecte by all Join now. Members of - she -has -areatly. improve& a d-- Will -rea lino -Poona. All. mehibers- are - ex - his friendS and ,neighbors,' _. d- big, last yeafr 'are renainded. that the --year funeral on. .Tuesday - was thel largest expired ---.oir. 1st. and ire reqUested to rarian may? be at liberty fo•issue-books. ever :seen -• in -the _ township a-ve the 3,09 • whilst the -Riding contain's bereaved widoW and family 1 sympathy of all in their .ii•rea 5,23 Votes,—Enterprise o. - JEWELLER. BAKER, sCONFECTIONER & CROCELV All the Candidates for the position - DEALER IN ALL KINDS -Or Crocqr‘ies, Confectionery, Canned Goods, Flour, noui-iced undying affection for the temperance cause, Tne temperance people will be the only class that will . be: satisfied whatever the - result of the election -may be-. Eli boy to. prison fer: tfit'ee years for stealing 1.5 cents worth of a youth' with load record five mon.-ths for the. theft of -a 8114 of clothes, iiiitdicatetiSt the,Toyonto Police Mag.: istratelai Imre' cona•passion on rags ON. •• Thanking the peo e of Lucknow and vicinity theirifliberal patronage in the past, we would _solicit a continuation pf the oKENZIE .weKicow, NOTICE HE Al•TNITAL MEETING OF TliE Whiteclaurch Creanaery Co. will be -held in the Forester's .114, Whltechurcla, on Sat, - dividends will be paid. and other important' bushiess transacted. All l'a.trons, Share; holders and Others interested are -cordially invited to attend. • . Sectetary- itechurch, Noy. 25_ 1893. 4