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Lucknow Sentinel, 1901-08-30, Page 6renteai for relaaettoOnditiou Of ,thni)welkia varieus. kinds of fliarea.• 4eentery, colors., era r", colic, etc, This valu- able remedy oontaine no opium Or, morPhina and ao .can bp giv, enwith Auct safety to ()len the,. yotingest 'child., It had proved itself to be the most re- liable remedy for the different kinds. 'of summer cemplaint; plays, ninepins 'with; the. skill ' of a profeee onal$ and hie partner marks fin a elate the number of .pins ; bowled over, while a third one seta up the` pine fair another..bowl.:: They also do a 1qurhber of balancing'feats, including. the riding of a'tricycle by, :the baby:. elephant. Four evenings, of grand fireworks display, "Fall of China", and. "Relief'ofiPekin, a,mobt brillaut spec- tacular representation of recent °Vents. The" echoesuf' wedding chimesOorae, sweetly o'er the:lea. ,The, Majerity, of, • the larmers 'ere through harvesting :and- threshing is ..speat • Sunday -at her, home here. Y.Prk Were gueste'ef Mise Paxton OD biattle. Of it in, the hterse during. TaoedaY 'of last. week. Mr. gelt.. wee :.'needed. 'and, Often. a lad attack. ppept5..8enclay 4t heihprae here, ' • eau be averted by the timely inistration of Nyal Wild ;Your Money'. back. if, not .Chmist arid Druggist 4V-Yer..? sad drowning teoli Wingham :on Wednesday .afterpOOn, The, boy and .7his • sister Were oat on the river :in a,' old punt;•when the boat •Vecime fast iaeorearabbish, and -.• they were unable tO free4hemselireS.,.: to sherd, got nut ef the boat sod at.: tempted . his- perilous, task. He almdst inimediately!nank 'arid before his 'luster/ couldgiye arialarrii hp wen drowned. ' The father oi. thechildreri hastened to the, spot, brit the boy waa past he/p. Rev. Charlee Rutherford; Who roicently resigned the pastorate of the Preebyterian church Springfield New York,i spent ft couple Of days with,his -sister Mrs John Lane this week: "Miss. Paxton spent a few days .of lad week in Lricknovr. Archie Robinson is the happy: papa ' of another danghtei., Mrs. ,N. Bushel is imprbving s ian church in .Mr, 'MaxwelPs:absence. Now that the Entranee. and depart7 mental eisinination.results •are all out ;and ere •so setisfaetory wa ought to ,feel Oita. Prencl.thet Binletigh molt many students Wha•diatinguish- five successfiii4i-Entianea'and—three Canadian Horticulturist" Fruiti and flowers are the topics eepamally, _treated; in, the, Canadian Hortidulturist .Which is' the leading 'contains fortvieight pages of up -to date reading matter, written' ,by experts and professional garylners,. and idfully. illustrated by beautiful photogravUres. It ig issues monthly, and a sample popy. may be had free' of. charge by addressing, the editor, Mr. L.,,Wolver7 arid new' subecribers for 1902 :may have the balance of this. year free of 'John Bell, a,laborer, aged:73 years, committed suicide by drowning at Windsor op Fridaymorning last. He had been ill for weeks and walked -the streets rit night ,to reheye pain, He Jeft his keine about one o'cloek on' Friday morning; About 'six o'clock •'ed to, a Grand Trunk rail running '• Claire to the edge of the dock at the ;feet ,of the,Brock street, 'and extend- hint to investigate, and •on haullog 'in tthe.r9pe 4ck found Bell's body attached AO„' the other e\ad, whiCh was .tied securely .Sronnd his.body. Bell, leaves froth` LucknoW, -Ontario:, 6irteen 10 4.*,- dotterel VelloWehiP Meeting. '• WEEZ/IXO4T'SlqiltICES. • T. PETER'S .0HURCH ,Sanddy Sihool and Blbla Class 41)0145, 4.m, Morning Prayer hell. a.m. Bihle Class and choir Oat:Aloe Wed -policeman standing 1'o. wh'o'• re'‘ Alined His ItfaJeetY, and who Ohm ew the pabbY„ UAW to, Win: after, 'Did' You .know, tha,t Was the, icing: het cabby, perfent.iy, inileilble; re-; raCter, an ardent heart,. ver-: he Young Eld yawned and -seemed rested,r,'Ne was. quick to•Orish,his the :possessor of, a•toWn 'and er• hesitated, and ny ..' alight. flush ayed that she Was 'listening. in' fierceneas, !!,thirty! servants, pairs Of tronsers, fifty annals- . three automobiles, priro bull I she' hac1, found her: tongue ;at tit 1301 so • ihis or illy ether towri, Iiero is 4 -list ;of ,oijed. 131k, Figured Lustres were 35c ' for, 29,e Black Poplin was ••••fi'l '00 for 85e • Latliee( Corset _Cover Ladies' Nfght Robes Ladies' Night Robes. 8Ummer Cereetsy we're '25c, 35o 09c for 19c; 29 riot the people te buy from. • eari vere 00: tor 809' and 1,399, per pair per pair • d if we ,I9 ge • To le WO NOTICE OF OALL.' • ing.. Ale°. Messrs:, David and Will- the, Dungannon'Agyioultnral and priv, Lanei, both of 'whom have been at- ing gark • 4.asOciation, Eela• on the lendingWalkertOn high, School; paseed 3rd dair Of 'August, 1 901; a motion Oe • Junior Leaving „arid . Junior was liaased that call of '2.57 per :cent: Matriculations:. As all of these in- be Made all.,Shareholders naid tend .,goi,4g, back .i.30:1001,.again:we association the .sanie to be paid WITHIN SIXTY DAYS froth thn date of hope to heay cif •other,',resUlts :just es the first publication o( this notice to • certainly/ made. a 7:splendid , showing.: --t-bo- B-9•0--°11i.15•Ir?5,-lanso as the, students, is to be congratulated. C.E.:since the re -opening. of the\ Pres-, byterian church was, held on Sunday eVening and there 'was'. a veil'? good • attendance. Rey.. Mr: Rutherford, -lately from New 'York, wait present •nd in a• short- address touched ,on many interesting and\profitable painte to the youag people. These meetings are held on every alternate Sunday evening.' and everybody ie cordially COMINgs , SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN Graduate 14eW Nark Piffled 1 'OnaPay Only. London Fair. .' , the prospects:poinfr to :the West', .held, it being the intentiOn. 'of-. the; directors to ';niake the initial ehOW of .the ceritury.,sernething to, be proud Of and to bo remenabered.. All the de- partmenti are Slling fast and in Many , eases it is evidentthe •trily complaint .are full otreseurces, hOwever, 'and it may betaken for granted that every,- thiog on the grounds Will be. grVoil g. pod sh00... This; year the -special . traOtioris:, are, .of 'More, 'than orciiiiary iiaterest, boil* made bp of a brilliant" iste high wire Performances, grou,nd naost' expensive ensenible,,,,ever get to. greatest animal deb in the wortcl,P likrtinientfl.4 'The. biggest of the ..totir troit',On Saturday. ., Miss. Winnie Johnston spent a• few, dayd with, friendain'Ripley last week.. Mrs. Wilson and , ber daughter Adelin, of Chicago; were the guests Ponald Witetean; has returned, -hemp after spending a week With Week. with 'friends in t • net or- CREbm an c of Detr• oit were visiting their parents , A large number from D.etroit have been visiting 'friends uthis vicinity lately: They all returned 'to Petroit on Saturday. • ;Cured .Friday afternoon of limit week' it the home of .Mr., W:' 6, Sher-, Wood; wheri a' bright" little child lost life in a pail' Of water. The child was playing around a pail ef.ivater on; -the floor whenit mysteriously 'fell in. The funeral 'took plade en • Sunday and wee largely attended. 'The community, in this their tad bereaVe- SPEADLEs—In Lucknow, ,on Tuesday. August 22t1t, 1901, th,e, wife of Walter Spindler, liAcitryrio'A.shfield, on A:ugust 22nd 1901, " Martha, Webster 'beloved wife of Andrew Hackett', aged 32 ye:a.zs 1 month, • August -24th 1901, TWornas Woods Aged ircrT•101;* is hereby given, that A Court will be held pur4suant to Tile Ontario ,Votere Act 1889,, by Ifis Honor the Judge .of 'the Connty Court of of the County of Iiuron: at,. Chtined Room on the lath day, (if, Seprerriber 1901, at 11 o'clock, to hear and det;ermine:-Sha,several , complaints, of errors' or ominissiona in the Voters' Lists' of the ITimieipality.or Ashfleld for 1901. 'Ali persons having business at Abe court alt teuttited to` attentl at the said time • 'Call early and avail, yourself of. his EXAMIFATION FREE. von litiVe Men's Coarse Shoes at 85c?. 90° P.1.?d $1.00 per pair.. Heavy Lines at from $1.25 to $2.75 per , Also Women's Oxfordn' now sellino• at from 75 cents up ; per pair. WE HAVE NOT SPA.CE TO TELL ov -ALL THE .MONEY pEAts wg irAyg YOU. THAT WE • ARE SE14.41,NG A car load ot Stoves, many' of them in first-class shape, and otherS partly damaged by fire, are being sold ai a acrific • • • Fashion /avers muslin dresses • fer 'the hot dayst .and' We have • ▪ Prepared. to meet the denial:id for • such, by 'placing in'. stock a. 41: ! beautiful range of fatcy colored . ; and plain Organdies, ; • We.alio have a large range of 9 leans and ribbon velvets in all • - • • or black ribbon ?velvet.. 'Having • .• • trimmed hats, regular price $2..)0, • ese stoves, afe - of :the" ...latest de:. igni=3, many 'of th,em: have, .teeli ovens, and are .perfebt. bakers, Ther'e are in': SQUARE STOYE$,. 4XTUDEIJ RANCE& AND .HEATERS, Sothe. for wood. dnly, others for 6.0a 'only, and rdany- of them: for fOr and will ,con,inue u sold out., The alert buyers profit most' by loeing early, e a • •