The Sentinel, 1881-10-21, Page 4itattotv' ,
TI'HE LLBERTY TO t>TTERANDTo ARCM rRE$li'
ccortn1No TO THE nicw,gs ot(.`oiisciul1cE wa
raii.n AIJOVE ALL GTHEA. L1D1JtTIESE
Itinku9w,, Qo' 4'bo' 21t 1381.
1)miisl; or a RAIL VAT
I)avid Brown, who has' been conductor:
on one of the London, Huron & Bruce
trains since the branch was.opetied;died
at 1)ii.slt<y Hotel,. itt Wingl an),. on
• iouday •of last week} and rias buried
ou Thurselayafternoon.. •neteased Nati
been . ailing, -for some time' past With_
f ;welling of the limbs, and succumbed
to the malady as mentioned. He had
been between fifteen and sixteen_ years
in the employment of the Great West-
ern. Railway as yardman; brakeman,
baggagernan- and conductor, and was
thoroughly- up in the business. He
was about forty- years of age at the
ttnleof his death.. The:following is re-
l•!teth of the date Conductor, Bays
Brown —" Soni.E4years ago, litl-Ilan il-
:ton, a trt•ight shed was on fires and- in
it Monti a train loaded with valuable
goods, Which it was found impossible
-to move,, "owin to the Brakes being
-firmly set A.t_the risk ofthis- lite -Brown
.
'entered the -shed, loosened the,' brakes.,
and the train was saved. • In- consider-
ation, of. his " bravery, the-. company
p;ottiised litin employment -as long as lie.
I weih to inforthe eitizens of l.ucknow and'
sm grroun• " 4 country,: that- 1 have ., '
openedt# '
NEW BUTCHER SHOP,
In It. G: Gre nwill's Old Stand. F will keep
n hand attall times .
Ak11. KIN * Ot' ARES
H' MEAT
eve -the a a11. • 4--
•.klitlIES liJNOS .YY:
riicknow, Sept. 9th,.
HousE Tiu CArTGst;n'.-00. T'tieg
day morning last a• telegram was re-.
oeived by. Chief Henderson; to the
effect that a -horse'had. been stolen from -
• fariner's stable- in • - the
:to-wn.ship of ' Kinloss;, the night `
Pr vious.:. A description of the
animal was; .gh~en.- and . it request
• ,trtaile to =look. • out £tir the thief "in the;
event of his' visiting I tnoardtne. t
• Shortly after noon :On the same clay,
". a' ]man was- observed makinghis way
S
Oysters
. atn..Receeivving- TT
PRESS. 4OYSTERS DAILY
_ hiC h 1 will serve either
keelW OR COOKED
A1T ANY HOIUR
AlsoFuis of of'any llscriptr6n,
Farmers will
a
save meney by ' Balling, at
n]y r
EATING HOU:
A' ALL HOURS..:
MEALS
Also Bread,.
a
Cakes and ' Confectionery.
',lowest figures
• AIRS. • 14MOC1-NEY.
PE
HARD T(MMES
#as reduced the price oft
A: [EST:
ISO NOW SHOWING A LARGE AND WE
Dress�G04dSd Cashmeres, i-
-' � ..y
Wincies, lannel § C
, cr
f,
...
Gloves. 'loser
ATow s -the .tune to purer
litage and Park Lots4.
•(Withor without Bpilditig"
through _town, leading•an animal ter- -
i. ;g. to the . description of the at terms
respc,ndhid _,.--the: �
attSlen - properti`:: After .placing= -...
- Hotel' stable -,1,e. Olt `PO
oit
. .ai Ao. '1. U1T -RICH-.
.<.1tT the Royal:wain WI S
hot.e }
went dorsa town.. for aka .purpose of = • I_- -:
trying to sell` - the beast to H John '. by applying tot
Gentles. • Tl "totvn: constables went, SOME
til the.stables, .exaurined - the animal, -JAS 8a. R! RV
tial oil the return of the would-be
owner.•.arresterl hint on suspicion. He -
• strongly -denied havinc stolen the pro- Who will he
A f and Complete Line of call and Winter Twee
Groceries Croc
Shoes. ;C;roc ke, -
Ever
perty, but notwithstai}d1'ig this, he was
,,latched ofl• to "the cooler.' A fele-
was immediatelySOU u
t t0 lle w11
found 'at his'.Offrci
l3rklge, • • _
•
Ready and Willis
on; Vie.
rr,lui
or, Mr.McGregor, who lives about to . cctsmnio a.. leis nun exons ptrvns in
:
five miles frown). Nringhsm. _ He arrived Arsil F 'THE 11�i Avsits
.
by the 3a- p 1n train, and soon in- -
cit*ntifietl this aittnitti as the one stolen Uhl& he -has for years past served hem:
from his stable the-. night prelip:1M. €
After : this . ttil, chief constable iu_cotti-
;-pany ' wi• h. McGregor and others, went
,-to the cells-, and the. thitf was nnm.e-
diutrly recognized as one Roger Finlay
so,-, -'at Otis time' a resident of Kinloss.
L ASSORTED STOCK
-... In1�ets Shawls,
Cottons,
"or sets,
s ReadyMade, Clod rng, Boot
.
a i- r1assware
Effort has Veen made to Satisfy the Wants of th
•
-Favorably with any
ublic ;at
And
rices. that will Co spare
M_- -O R T M Ay C. `S,
•
and other
C- U M ENT -S0
-,,township„ and a war -neighbor to the Carefully aged:Purctt:all3_atten
•uwnei uI the stolen property. A war-:
r- nt was at once issuers, arid a prelim-
inary • exanhiiiation the result
being, that •the. prisoner _wastalen-to-
Walkerton -the, foliowing morning to
stand. his trial. -.7 -Kincardine S 'fttuiarcl_
The Lcnid_ air it ttilaal �>:�suratace 1
•- Co1Ui)a1;14Y, , •
(.rout -the Loudon tree PreEs.)•
-
Ibis Company, with commendable
promptitude,- have paid gl the ° eletitiis:
against then, from- the running fres`_
t ll<it tdes"asttlted the • const es or `1Gloria
an -1 Slakes • in the b?,gittniug of—law
month. The iiireGtors roeugnizing- the,
taut ti .ry'.: many_of•the stifl:Ters .had Jest
• :their -all, h.t3telietx With all despatch ° tv
It the the °taints ailjnstetr, anti in -order
to prevent delay dt.v-,iched the,r,
'1 rt firer,, Ir .Viiih.g, tv assist their.
1
't•spaeett,t 'Mr; God tr sit tit the claims,
,
tttt iL , bt i- pcn.teii on at: their Monthly
lf.,t
rt I. M. ,-sting: `inti` ":ryas on -Friday'
td to.
ERVI ILE.
•
Don
.t. i1i?s tet iufaem the public ti the fact that
• - tion+ittistanding-thegreat lOnzinsl forhi4.
tic .0.10Pitii,
nor
•
• CA13 AlIAGES,
.OiS,
•,inti :111fOG ES'.
lttst.,atitl .suis,; then the •tnoney has been -E-e, stm hp:8,
splendid assortment remaining.
f;. nt tU the-, laimants,. witltintit'any .de, ' trttey �ti�t::(11.tu;in f tetiit'ecl L'y:titoit'uably
- __ -_ ...., shape.This •comtitlieteftt w.tirkutr-ns of wG3t-seasoned
'unit and in the latest ttpt ukt)s
ns• rs 1 f t
}
ttie second time iu their eai•:t-mce as. a
(t.tlupginy that, the, Lon( ttttr\folds' came
first to: the fiiittt in paying up'
- f► •
• 1 1.571) •it) the great fire in the a t{
• icshiunable de it tis. -
- • =tl r, tlesi es to.enll attention. to flirt; fact-
IE` } i Stile Right, of tt e
ti . h t he 'h t-* see recti >S ,. t
lUi.: es. _ ,; �- great
village if Lucl:ut•�t', tt3 its.4ii'uftt�.ture
Oi tircvl4 V iky, tits London1[atuit! .were tl1H•
xnioiiE,st the pi•incip ii losers; and ou • • '
t .Occasionto , ttie ashes hail barely
.L•tat , ,
Lime_ 10 Caul-betoee the ittjtorers lltfre
eeive:l their finsarati-g money. 'Facts
rtTe.these. tire stronger than words,- an./1
•x slaia to 'a: g•ert lilt extent the cause of
. -pt o€ -the' Cotn• aiy � as
'.- the nre,tt ?oral - p Y=
b = tea great business _they are
shown y � r, Y.
Bout,,, , having as We ark rift/ riled,. in
tlie last few mouths issued a the .rate
i Y
.tr l th
e —• fat.,. i,
-I a
•r: tt0
0
lti
Sala
month—a t
1
4 -.
f:
ii2lt `t :great be of .great. st;sfaction to the
utetnho-rs and. to the: utanager ent-of
olci
staunch
Co-
tn av
.
. _ • . .
`strong? . .of this villsge is.-Ageat<•foi r
shove U aipan _
SEIMW u PATNT-
•60 t'L
ENDS:. OF - COLLARS.: •
u _ s aIR'i`S AND DRAWERS
11 rEAh1NELS
", CANTON `LAl`NELS,
ii . SHAWLS.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
t1 HOSIER -Y. U • ' Tl�L--fib y m
9f - -11-.
ti%
11 •
it.
,q
THE CHOICEST.
ts• - , 66 •
44 . si
It
11
14 •
/c
11 -
Ii
•
1/
. TE
A. .
C;ArrN>;D PEACHES,
"CANNEI-) CORN..
CORN STARCH:
: COCONUT.:. -
KAISONS.
MACE
o>a SR UMTS:
OVER AIi'f"
K TWEEDS..
a1 'WINCTES.
14 BLANKET .,
i•. :. SKIRTS
.�' . 'YARN&
•
fl -O-CHEST O
...
is - -E •.a 1.. ..-
11--:
TOBACCOS • ,
CANNED TOM T'4e4_
TAPIOCA.;
-�
EPPS COCO.
F CHOCIFIO LATE.
PEELS.
SPICES. ;
A� acIIVT'_t
By using; one ofj. Ackert's
•
--
fSP i � BED BQTTOM,,.
Which he. has jus -t got in one of the
Largest arrivals ever Cane into
Liucknow, and 'will be -sold Q
•
An inspe`et}on' of which ivi.I1 coniltmee the-
ult,:tt Kerisisal of it--lAtui riot tttc riV, (.ping . .
Lighter, Si`tl_pter4oicl more ditlt.ble •
• ttndein u.te
•t t.ltiil than. elle ._ .... ,.
And iithief> wortaerfut to relate
: will be sold nttbe tuilire-
• cetlixtite ii, price of dilQ.
HORSE SHOEING
- Aiiit neri/lBlacksm tbint;. Repairing aiiii
' '
lit, a riiuitriiig will bet: :xeeuted with neat- -
...
nes-, cheapness- and despatch.
• UOY A.I-tt?:`' OCTAN.,
L tcknox* :Tidy, 1'4 - .
FOR-
--Great- L''argains_.itt--:
DRO
l rn>it ere yV vrcr polllb,
Luckriow, Sept 30t1)
1
IICIENS -_ILIUCTIOIVI4E11..;
•IIs
t i �
mllw
Partt;shaving sales sill do- w e a
• �itll .
ugliest -st C ' ' e " =. Price Pala -for
ash
Batter.
atm
Reaideitee1'illuulhlty Street, oi)itsite tris
Metlodiat Cburch. •_
Luck2i t, ., August 29th;1881.: , .'.. 9ii
.v
mmol]
,AND-
sianiirpaprer of all kinds a `
IIARNESNs:..
SADDLES,. ;
TRITNES,:
VALISES, . $c
kv..swEA,s, jtinit.BlEtt
E
HAVE I ST tECEIYLD TH.144.- •'1
t-r1� 4`l', `415 ipt t, inti best sele't,tlttl'hicl:
of '17.1R-113%4K$.that' has e\ ei be a lituti ht to
thio ti,wn.. -Galt earl alit, yet them ; t iict
tn;;>lg frtitil [ � tints -iiinv ttd�. �� � :}�e
iafur E' tart .
a
BEST ALIJK
4Ibr.ed.Chr:-s
YELL MANGE' T
WORTH fid. CENTS
t
.>,a, ..,
a ,meek. $12 ri day atborn tstl j
ONNELL
(ml:i�de.1 c o,stly <n�u{tfit free. f ...tloY€ss
�R lJ lt` 11, C� V.. z1.u.ust`a., .t taiof, } R... -•
•
The :only, :Medicine :that successfully purifies the
Blood, acts upon the L'ver, Bowels, -Slim and . ..tneys,
while at the saner ti it all g*s N ervou. irritation,
t �
and strengthens the-.Deb�t«ted ysem perfectly � mid
speedily . dein -gB ousness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Consii . j
p lY
potion,:Headache, Rheumatism,:Dropsy,N ervous and Gen,
- si e't
era/. Debility, : Female Complaints, Scrafula Erysipelas,
las,t
every
andspecies of Chronic' Disease arising from
Salt Rheum., �
,. isordered Liver Kidneys, Stomach, Bowels or Blcod.1
-
ING TONIC IN THE WORLD.
. - THE: BEST BLOOD �UR1�1i. m
r Aifze
V.
. Beaman' ffi
T � _ .
E T TRW 0.
Blltf
A1iNo
ismplaE.Bottix,_ loci T M1l8URN �� Btl , _ _ , �_
•tlftirs. .@.. Free*ion'i'fovm resider. is. ri safe; sure and'effectai, d
aestro}er Cf worm in cli c
- Adults. Price s}_:cents or s' for $1,
Freetnan's New Deaeseli:: Dyes are perfect tit evaN colo* For bri4leSa.ss_
4ur4bbity they have tui equal. Price i f tats per paeta&e:
s. di