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Lucknow Sentinel, 1901-11-22, Page 4
Ir • VI `I#i y To u,7la1t AND To Along" oility.*000*011110119 TUX Mar831U OP 003110111Pos WI maul 1►100e41 I►LL- 0$lt 1.114/112140 snow.. Not, . ;001. ata TbP trait f h►aor syat ap of :. doing' r'iad'.work JO Ontario eeerma• to be, donated•• Already on..9fth of the townebil� eth. Province Lass' aian.•don d that',Totemand adopted : the aaab :oomRanieatiQn plan., Itis *boup time gentlemen who' feel, the stimulus of . local: patriotism inspiring" them to.Offer themselves; on the `civic alter' should - '.nm ling the •..: t. , gaileleee ratepayer, and e6low s ;ag him Ja w• to. make 'one .dollar' of oiv(e-taze` do the work of fiye. Where are'yoa all; gentletnea 4 The Canadian Giovernrnent, heard, aoto•plainte that hcraes bought for , the B*►galt any were lShipped' from ,the United "$tats porta, ;representedto the War ,Of bte that .they •°should- 6e ehippd from `Canadi*o, porta. As a result ot ahaa ,the° War 'Oce., has ordered that all Canadian 'horses ;,for South Africa mut be. shipped "reel a Canadian pori; When the Canadian .farmers under- stand fattening poultryas well as they now' pndentand the; feediog' of ' cattle end :hogs—and ;tbat,time is not far off =-the exports of poultry to Britain will be enormous. Shippers report that Oanada produces the best poultry in the world,'but it has not. been well 'hand d Ied in. the past, : hence the_profit . has Leen erne titter' it shoul' d have been. _ 1 Canadian imports, and exports are bothiincreagipg The • figures for October . and' : for the four months ended 'October 31st, show. a gain' under each heading, the imports tor the third ; of the fiscal year being 164,-437 '168;and the'e t ts.673;37-1,=� im ;against`: $61,436,736-.�.' and 70,112901 for _ , the curies ndin� po g 'of 1900. 'e'ooaoby of•Haron`.haa Leen ad. nnfort*nate :in the kies of. its prominent public men,; for. within; a comparatively short', period it h loi)<sE njinber'who stood high in pub . lip ,eod6de"0'14.'malgn who had ,bees rttaidariy useful in their .day, and. wboei places ire hard', to 611.::Here• is eta eaiet, the hist tbree;of whom sat the Legivatare together Tbos.9ibaon, 31 Rces, ex M' P P:,;: • dy.ohibald Biohop, ex m P P. - to 9 Glibbons,< ;`ez•M.P ; '•M 0. Cauneron, ez-M.P.r; 'Roberti Porter, • John- Dieldillan,,.ex•.M:P. •, The. London; correspondent of the Gllobe, dieonw,i ng; the poRible advan fags. that Canada: his! 'received from the, reoenb royal tan commenta se. 'hely On the Iridian and ahantyman feature , of .; the entertainment, the reports of' .which in the Briiieh . papers` . produce the impreesioaithat the greater. par!'_.of Oanada'e.popclsion-itt':=inade- -qp ': of ' ' rough ehantymen ,' and wild Indian , He thinks it. was a great mistake, also, to'magnify a snow flurry West of Winnipeg into a September bliseard, . coat of which there was cerise. for devout. thankfit nese that the rural party encceeded inl escaping'' with 'their lives." In his opinion, •English= Men do :not know how • to decorate their-etreete, and they; elioiild";lake s' lemon, from Canadians in'thit'art.'. Auer searching., through the bine „book of iini the: ' ar'i'a' soman 7 s►1 statistics, the Montreal Witness finds that:whil • e' the ---.agricultural-- ciase`+fopm7 a"Iarj e percentage of tthe.population,: they only �:: e0M t 're mat 38 pec cent. of !the recorded ' primes and misdemeanors. The, "blue book" pointe out that l2l," per cent. of alh •criminals had only' an elementary education; or none at all.. Another intereatingfact, is that while one^h f of. the OW population t . o tbe cenutry over thirteenyesr:a of age are Married' 70 per'clot, of crime is. committed. by the unmarried. Tbie is . probably Iaigsly dee to the, fact chat _the un:. balanced :years Of aclolesceibe a're,otioet • prolito in reckless misdemeanor • Tho moral' wonld seem to "'be : acorynite r I 7 • something real in the, shape:. of.,educa tion, do not drink, get`marred as soon .4 . Can, and live On st firm BM) , 4TJ XILIARIES Canadian ferwerv,, •gardeners and ol'cchaardsts logo. rpilliona , yearly by the ,various insect, °pests which prey apou the Herds and orchards. and. ! !'their work continual' .warfare against' foes ' Few,lot the, older paste ;b. accuse extant ,w611a every now and • ,then new ooer, pat in' an appesr'anoe, The war' anther's pests takes `up rimcb :of the faroiere' and iirdoers' 'time and locate. a greet. "deal', of mousy. A. 'remedy' wou �f ld be a, bdoa,, ;says 06a Hs110ton Tinea. • • A good man . of the observant ,cul.. tivatore'of the soil 'think 'that as the • native ,birds • have been killed off 4or diiven' away.'the , parse of intact point bis becoone oggraavaiterl. Atone time we had' a Lr e` variety of; native' a , 8 Cn. .adisn ineectivoro ` _ � ue •birde. We,' did not value them •ae we ought;; , So ue begrudged, the few cherries' or grains, of wheat and goats ,which' they •ate,. and made wagon thee). little knowing that. the . birds were real benefactors; The boys, emulating their elders, 01 "sporty,': tendencies, . *40bare ; to,. h f k "for, mere' killing'e sake,' Shot the birds. wherever they,:.,, were , bo .l be:.found. Their very ' prettiness ;,; proved their' danger.," Thus ' 'the , heat ' e+otector against insect Tinges al ages was moat e: terminated,' and the pests were incited; to increase, multiply and ravage the' orchards and gardens. end they have been doing'.it,'.to'the great .loss "and. inconvenience of the' growors. ' • if we could multiply a hundred fold the wild birds-,• which' years ego were so ;plentiful, the human insect tightere ironic!, have au, excellent auxiliary in. the • work. , Can it be 'done t , It' IS worth trying.' At any rate' we should sQ!re the `birds that are left, and give *them -every' chance to ro ate. ,.. p and, nag enjoy the (insect) fat of the lana. =Young 0 'ant Value u e forour ;>n y money . /f so, take a course in the' LISTOWEL BUSINESS: COLLEGE' either the Commercial or • Short.hand 'Course.; Students: may enter any tame. Terme reasonable send for College Ct d F�em g1 : � [1 President: CIAIyre, Secrets o Wants a Fart`g I have over 4000 acres of choice farm lands< for rale, in 50,;TS, 100 150 and 200 acres, lots in Kinloss. Greenoo�r, Bruce, Kincardine, Huron and Ashfield townehips. Good lands with good buildings to' be sold cheap on easy terms A good saw' Mill for sale almost for a song:; • also good blacksmith shop (dwell- ing in connection)• doing a good business, for sale cheap. A general store withlarge trade. live village. x,., Also a. large amount of money to loan at 5 per cent., Por farther partfonlan apply,.to J. A. MoKENZIE, `1 Insurance Agent. Holyrood.. Leicester• " Sheep For Sale.. A• number' of lambs, both sexes, and _eix.ehearling'rams. ° f PURVES &'SONS,,; 6.4-63 , Lucx.xow, P.o: ar :For Service. The Undersigned will keep for service at. lot 19. concession 14. West Wawsnah, a Thoroughbred Yorkshire Boar, Terms -111.00 Cash at time of service. with privilege of returning. • Por pedigree and other psrioulers, apply (0 -__RICHAHit McQVILLAN; Lneknow, P,0, Estray, Steer. There strayed onto ''tb ned y e primates, wawaa: of "•the' undersigned, 21, con 14, West ,oeh on or about .September 15, a .rediand white ether risinggthrea. rear_old . • --The-Owner is requested to prove propptty, 'pay expenses and take him.away._ OHN'' 11 SMITH. Sheep Retia; There strayed' •nn'to the .premises of the ander igned; north halt lot 1, concession 13;: (Eabtern Division) Ashfield; on or about the let of Autrnet one e wand !Yin P 'cin have same b b' Owner ' isgexpenses. i proving property and ley• .. P. R.•D1cNAy. Lnuknoi r.' Flinn for R. ta One of the b tel fa ti i In' the. township for Lots •67 and 68, Cones- cion 1, Kinloss, two' mites,froni the Village of Lucknow, containing 100 acres. , There are Rood.' buildings .en.,.the property: The farm is JO a good state of cultivation. For particu lath apply to •'JOHN••.bfeKE'NZIE, • rF ,� ox 140.. Lutknown, Iitt s Cogdlti ri ' That Ehler. 1 A gonad •� •'.t I!tielei Vtette Berve� Xwir Lire 4tl trti or PO many'wom n f fe' nround of .sickness; w de oill e health: n To attempt • the ,li Meat household duties fatlguee• e . ,. Many, of the symptom. accost , ying;thle stato 'o f, dedline, are ! a feel n6 of `w•r ski ednw., •on: w ng,, faintnea , diuinese, eluhing feeling, palpitation of the heart, abort .nese:: of breath' lose, of appitate,, cold hands and`feet, headache -'dark circles under the ends. Pain in :the. back and sideank all the other' accompaniments sofa rundown' and :weakened; oonstitn- tion. . -All •thesesymptoms and.c P ondtionk, are''eimply'.the restate! a: ;, Poor quality and.;defeotive oirculation;of the ;'blocd with i Welting',away of the":;iierve, forces: By feeding the system with, i DR. WARD'S .00 ANG NERVE;. fill You strike at the root of .the disease and lay a solid foundation on' which to build. " Soon the weight increases the Balkier che'eke'an ' flattened b • fill ont,"'t e d nate thrill •of renewed he tht gand steng h, vibrates through the system. Price 50 cents per box. • FOE SAL BY' C� W, BSROY & SON.:. LIICKNOW:' ONT. ' , Important to Breed _: and *Horsemen. $trek CAUTSTIO. BALSg�•. Qrteri 'e. A • reliab v . and speedy remedy: for Garbe Splints ' , •SSpavins, weeny eta,. ;etc. in horses -and L u=m p Jawin cattle TRA VSB= "See pamph Jet which, ac- companies avebottle, giving scientific iir9at meat in the various' disease. It can be "used in every "case ofx,veterinary pr*ctice where rtimulatingapplications and blisters are pre scribed. It has no supaaaon. ; Every bottle sold ie gnaranteed.to-give-s!Itisfactie ... 5r'P Pand 7 per' bottle. Sold b ,all d count rnggistTHE ry � oto;eke�ppeers. 'Prepared by THE EUREKA \ETE1tINARYMED COMPANY, London. Ont. MEDICINE Subscribe for the Sentinel. 1 Silt' *MAI Ie prepared to gfro leseuuspu PIANO AIND • 'ORGAN 7 At her haat! on Campbell St;i. ' LOU' 4V OK >M..ARMSTRONG TEACHER 01' • Piano; .Organ, Violin, Yoikoe Culture,' Thorough 'Bass - 1'Harman :,and: Count • ';. ... r ezainPupi uatlioa ;tpreepared for Coeseivatory„ RES DLP 11'CE- Qan vbgfl street..:' US. T Lessons in oval .'and' nstiruinent al M.uslo ,and:$arimion are taught by MRS. P. KEP' TZ 1:.NEWTON Honor graduate in' dentistry, Tor DentalOollege,and Doctor\of ,Dental' eery; Toronto University. All modern plan. of operation and oarefuliearin'workmanship Office in.Allin eblook,upatairs, P.S.-Will visit Ripley everY`Thurs afternoo i . Thursday Fire Insuranoe ° Insure your.; property against logs or dam age by Are, in the old reliable National and Mercantile Companies, low' rated, and punc- tual payment, Deeds,' Wills; Mortgages, Leases, Agree meats, etc., neatly :exeoute i Office: Town Hall, Tuesday, ,Thune.jay, and Saturday afternoons. A i,,t ,t.,,1.10 t F :,Fi:t +'F iIt1IF Al:I 1E01 Cr! 40.4 /y i OQ'o (cu o r.' Theo'Cool mofiaatiaas---aur Maes aro complete. '. if you, aero not an utas list of .1:470r3 at will It pay a 9 you. "to get Cher©.. • ., -; A .i • E STOCK Oi' :FPESA3�I: GTROGRIE$ r �1. H'J GIVE US'' A TI;,IG ROLE a*fi:r... FS1V3sl�iyrtt, ,t It tt Ei MCNAB, C ONT - - ARfO 1ANIVSURYEYORm SEAFORTH P. 0. Engineer for Wingham Seaford,_ Howick,"Culross, 'Etc.' '•Cement Side walks, Sewers. and Township Drains will be given 'special attention • 'Engineer; for the Viflage of Lucknow. - Agent for Continental Life Insurance Co. for the County of Huron; District Agent for New York Mutual Life Insurance Com an TEE SENTINEL IN_. D -T R' OiTQ WEEKLY, GLOBE UNTIL JANUA.RY 1,, 1302' 1902' FOR ONLY 8.60. A ijaving.deeided to goant of thee-shoe•.businAss ill L uck, v,-Lnn_w_offer-my entire-stock--of-Btsots—Slioes Rubbers - •. _ � "r, ,. overshoes, etc at and • lelow ri¢ica 10 This s ock; .is verycomplete, ,..-, _. consisting -sof ' X3,500:0(1: worth.of`;Iiigh High Class Footwear ' in all : ` the different- . lines. .. ta • WINTER IS .COMING YOU WILL NEED WARM rFOOTOUEAR. Just ufew pair;; of Men_',s Felt 4 buckled` shoes. ft it At this time of the year;' y you are probably thinking of purchasing, some .newP .. ieces of furniture for you home. We have in sidck: all the hest goods and latest designs that ' money can buy. We carry a large stock of Furniture of all kinds. Don's MIX. we have nothing`. and our goods aretoo-hi-h priced n tai • S p and go-elsewherebubetore even coming P ... og to see ' what we. have: er get our prices:- `I o e ,,; Y e a•look., through our stock and getour prices we know you will come back'again UNDERTA.KI DEPARTMENT .1 " Congress plain:: lot)g hoots .." `. Overshoes. heavy rubbers. oma,n's felt: `1; x bars. !inch peb. half; leaginns„ 'f slippers plain and' foxed. if ' cc cardigan :overshoes, "i ' assesChildren's n woman s and. alias and `All at 'c . and set first church.. os� .Dr1ce come; early , • ,TERMS STRICTLY' G.ASI3. trdr..°.w.nrrmn.Y' r • •r rY..r!. �1.1.rsllr is under, expert supervision, and t`he"'service° we guarantye is, of the very best, while cm'. rices are reasonable. Embalming a specialty • �. Calls attended, to dayor night. , fit L,renee #sion TCK: , NUw. hat Tau hes' The B of SYST � EM .. RENOV, Weals and. in pure to O Liver and:� • `�ne� •�iseases i r . Female 'Complaints p Ask Druggist or write direct to „ �- µ �dL90tls (10o>;11IC1l Ont:' ', ;, . " , So old by, G. ._ .., _. ... w .. ,. ...�.'ey c� Son, Ll~c�n� I , beg t'0 in£oiTn1. tri , o, citizens ti._ zenso ,f Lu. c ansurrounding country' that I have purcllafied the ,1atety catlie ,.O1 by' MIThos., ,.Feul, in building apposite, thi. Tuetoti Boat Ofice,where hiov,have in stock full' and--complete-lines., `f , NEW ,�GR OCERIE S' CANDIES ... CANNED.. Gp ODS, CROCKERY 'CONFECTIONERY; FLOUR & 'FEED• MEATS;. Etc: :Etc' •" .+.verythllug •flew and op -to -date: C� a ! 1 n a ,.� me. see Flo- trauhl�`toahOw' coils: ' ,,� • . l utter,, Eggs, an Of `" 1IS Farm to eh'In exchange Col'.0. ansa , ',1tlb0, ; Slit el 'iMr . mt a•?IJv.Sd *0..ti'4e s.-_ ■ `4 r Pi'odt2ce: