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Lucknow Sentinel, 1898-01-14, Page 44 • , r ANNIVERSARY AND INf i'CTItiSi )n Thursday afternoon the induc- tion of Rev, Kenneth McLennan, of Lucknovsr, to the pastorate of the Tiverton Presbyterian . church took place with the usual ceremonies. The church was tilled to the doors, and a large number of rniuietere from sur- rounding tour net ►.n.1 vii;► es 7 -ere also present. Rev. Mr. Drumm, of Port Elgin, preached, Rev. Geo. McLennan of Pinkerton a.ltlreaeed they minister, and Rev, Jas. Fitspati ick, of Under- wood, satires -led the congregation. Among the ministers present were Reis. J. L. M array- au.i J:to. Murray, Kincardine: R •v. McLeod, Ripley; Rev. F. A. McLeuua:,, liirtless; Rev. I. McDon,rld, Glamis; Fey-. Johnston. Paisley; Rev. Steven, Dutton;•.'l.ev. Anderson, Tit.ertot,; aril Rev, _1;,, I Brown, of the Tiverton Methodist Church. The church was tilled "to overtiowine, and the usual ceremonies were closely followed and app:•eciated by the large audience. On the same evening the itteniver.ary- tea Was held in the town hall, att which a large number was pre.4ont. .lr this meeting Rev. Mr. McLeui.ar:, the newly induc- ted pastor acted a3 chairin:.n, while Revs. Fitzpatrick, Steven. McDonald, McLennan and McLto.l, delivered short addresses which were interspersed { by suitable music from the choir, Rev. Mr. Fitzpatrick .' a. present- ed with .t leetut:f(tl a holstered chair in iteereciatiou of Las a .rvices as moderator during the vacancy in the congregation The vroct.t•.'.:+ of t':.e evening amounted to'` 7. The fol_ HANDKERCHIEFS looit>� ev'ning ,a `u. -:al was held in the town hall, where n very i : , 'vable 111 BOIIt'llliilll l:iC,e, elYl.- progra1u was renact.t•tl ii,ciu Iit►,; an broidere(1, hem-. stitched, address by the pastor on Chin:: The proceetj, added to. those of t'►. oasis- • pl:tip or fancy COlOTB. v ersarv, brot4'ht t:.e tot.►: to 1114.50. In additio:. to this tl. ..►d;ee of the CJ(,,;rc•4iatio.3 placr.i '.. the pu!r it a iiantlsona,. nt.* Bit .. -con- satin i nr; h - t •: ver ••erten SLIPPER SALES. . «-a'c hn an. �lllt's from 1 to 9. • �wi��■ 1 Having purchased a new photographic outfit, scenery, ete., I am now better prepar- ed than ever to satisfy the vutnts of the people of Luck - now and surrounding country in the photographic line. Call and get my prices and see Illy samples. W. H. CASH. For the Xmas Trado. JUBILEE TIES They aro the latest. XMAS VEILINCS In all colors. HOSIERY Famous "Peerless" Brand SHIF'IE1.1) t'ot'Ncl JACKETS ' Council met actor lis ••. •• . ! Selling_at cost' ittl.e, r, to clear out Jan. Itch, '�ic•mDrrs all , ; :�• sent. SOUVENIR DISHES EaLh took the nt•ee+vary tit ,•..liation e. of yukrit0catiou and office., alinute's of And fancy Ufoods. last meeting . read uutt approved. heques were issued for the following amounts . —J. M. Roberts. school de- 1entures d';o: W. S'othci ,, c!e rtion expenses, $44.00; A Stewart a ank, r?5, John Murdoch gravel,_ $1.7e; J. cDonald plank, to .:+- lt. 'Ross; rep ridges r 12 and 13, 2 t;iamileell ep. hill con 14, 14,00, John McDonal.‘1' ravel. *$1.45; Arthur C64 gravel, $3.8-1; Hugh Stewart taking out ti:u-. ber at Taylor's bridge, ;1.3Ue-E John. •ton bal on culverts r 3 and 4,- $l.7 5• ¶ McCarthy rep culvei t and for ce.lar stringer s r 3 and -1, E. ►0: Brown Bros municipal acct book to sreastur.•r, 13.:R Harrison hank draft, postag..t As I intend trOlpo' out 'ofand ex'ra work work, 315.0.,. A by._- a r% law was passed tiring the salaries as business shortly, all parties follows: Clerk, $130; treasurer, •r »: indebted to me are requested Assessor, 170: collector. SAO; au►litt,:S to call' and settle their ac - bitch, 1s; D R () each, 1►".• On mo! i Cf Dalton and Hunt :r. M Farrisi, :t counts at once ortJ py will be appointed assessor On ruotion ..1 placed In court tor collection. Dalton and Bartley, R A. (,'series; ea•.i' FOI file nett feW appointed collector. ton motion of weeks, 1 Dalton and Hunter, D' T McucKet:F i,. i will sell-off my entiro stock of auditor. The Reeve appointed Joh e ' Long associate auditor. Next -coil et.i t boots and shoes at cost prices Feb. bth. - au that parties wishing bar - W. STOTiiERN, Cl-rk. gains in boots and shoes, should secure them now. After that time the business will be sold . to a party who• will carry on the trade in the' L S. SMITH. Goin' out • a~ Business, Accounts Must Be Paid. CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES, i. A?TACKIM BY ALLIGATORS 0viedo,.Fla.,—The negrc•e-t at W ,site 3f And, on the St Johns 1titer, are'gx- cited over,an attack Made on a bap- tising party ►►n. Thursday by alligators and the narrow Escape the converts bad. The minister the Rev. James Stevenson :las several w et i* on his rson to show for it. The party numbering fifteen, seven whore were con% erts, went down to he cove near nightfall. The converts ere clothed in white and :-'•.ti-ly for • be emersion Theta' : i, n .ter dip three when some r:e►gs elm.. along d begun tightin► cin the hank. ddlenly two large ... I• ;►ar►►rs crawled ret of the mangrove :, t 1, aid plun- ed into the crowd. The minister bravely .,ts,od his tound, keeping up ;► ere t- spla3hing hile the converts a; , • 1 for the are, but the. watersoaked rments lusde the= progress- slow. e of the alliga caught a womsn nvert by the d and palled her '►wn. She screamed and the minister -tinged to her rescue. The .:shigator go the hold and plunged at hire... minister (lodged but it siei.'d him king an'ug'v wound. Tne preacher his fingers in the monters eyes make it loose his held. . of again it came at hirn, tl.i, it dragged hire under. lira (l,►: he to his aid anis tw3 of thee) with knots began belaboring the rep• he fight was furious for a few totes, Finally Steward, m got re and started shoreward. - to-th alligators' then plunged tbro the crowd and snapping right and Dipped some of the men. .t this juncture a party of hunters along and drove off the alligators the party got saf.t!y to the wardaon had to be carer, I home venal others were hurt in the is thought that the barking of the fight the reptiles uut (,j the ti illtou eating monsters, brought the children, can be kicking in /holds Ids en Place from the 'th an official 1''lur-` exhibit here .at -Tropi4af kt;'p ,.46,41 this same store: Call and see our stock be- fore buying elses here.. Come and see our bargains John Peart. 4113:mai Convention u E T ICF. BUTTER AND CHEESE ASSOCI ATION Of Western Ontario, will be helJ in tl,• s l.• rn 11 LONDON, ONT., • rheLLICknow Sentinel, Bruce O.ueW Mfi Sy Jan uary (nth Yr. t Wood'. Phosphodine, The Groat English Remedy. Sold and recommended by all` druggists in Osnada. Only reli- able medicine discovered. Biz ,tags guaranteed to cure all forms o Sexua Weakness, all effects 01 abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To- bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt of price, one package 41. six, M6. Owe twill P. si- teal cure. Pamphlets free to any address. m The Wood C.pauy, Windsor, Ont. Sold in Lucknow by Dr. D. M.Gordon, Druggist BOAR FOR SERVICE THE UNDE1tSIG VEP WILL KEEP . for service at lot 17, con. 13, West Wawanosh, a ten -months -old thoroughbred Improved Yorkshire hoar. TERMS :--11, For pedigrees and other particulars apply to THOS. MILLER, St.•Iirlen' P,0 MAPLE - LOGS! WANTED. Upwards of 800,000 feet of maple logs wanted at our mills, Havelock , street, Luck - now. As usual we will pay tha highest prices. Mitchell Bros HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE. CONTAINING HALF AN ACRE, SIT- uateel on Bob street. There is a good house and stable, bearing orchard and well, on the premises. Will be, sold ata bargain. JOHN BOWKER, Lucknow. ARE YOU ? _ The owner of a watch or cloc.c Then it is to your interest when get ting it repaired to place it in the hands of the most skillful workman you can find. This you will du by bringing it to R. KNOX, `Watchmaker, The -goods sold by bim here and in Wingham from 1871 to 1879 are giv- ing the best of satisfaction still: Re- established in Lucknow 1894. Please remember the place, id the old stand next to 'Mr, Lawrence's' and the ex- press and telegraph office. Hie stock consist of .Geld end *liver Walelies.0 10e•106, .It erwnrr, menteuel Ring;., Ned-' din:.t Engagement Ring‘. l harm.., Hr ie.., tar -rite , Kra.•elet, tine t tiller). violin., 1. trinity and Kowa, R. - KNOX, :WATCHMAKER • • • • Christmas • Is Coming. NEW - FURNITURE NVr have a large and well as►eart- cd stock of Jsjrooni 4uite. Bed Springs and Uatrcrex. Sidr rsrde Extension • and Parlar Tables; Parlor Suite, Wit► ebne Shade* and C'urrtain Poles, and an extra tine lint of UPHOLSTERED - GOODS. our undertaking department ii• • complete in every r i *ct. l•:whalto- y. Calls promptly at- tended to day or night. Iatrrtnce& oltntoue Undertaker* d Furnit tt re Dealers. LUCKNOW, ONT.! G. SMART, CUSTOM TAILOR. e 1in'8 Block Having opened out business ih the room over Mr. Wm. Jan.19, 20 & 21, 98. Connell's dry -goods store, I am prepared to turn out in the neatest manner and lat- est styles all sort . of work pertaining to•a first-class tailor shop. Satisfaction always guaranteed. A call solicited. To enter my rooms please come by way of main up -stair entrance of Allin's block. l:ocincl Trip $itea;le Fares by all railways, Tb i+ the Great Anaoal Re -union of Dairymen - Practical addresses by practical , men on every phase of succ'seful dairying. For Official 1'ri,giam me, address A.F.McLAREN, M.P. . G.HATF.I.Y1 • Stratford, - . Brantford, President. Ont. WOOD, FOR SALES r[H E .UNDERSIGNED RAS FOR SAL in the hush on 1"►ta 14 and 16, con. 10, West Wawanosh, two hundred cordo of rod Maple w, -.d both -green and dry. mostly 22 inches in length. It will be sold in iota to snit purchasers. For pagtou lsrs'ap ly THOS. TODD, St Helens P 0 .. :.t.1"CURES re, Fr, that you need NOT • ;.r,:[' for ..7.:sth for fear e( •,.r9.•Pn1 FREE � •.,�� ,: .air t;.,tt1F T W. TOKONTO. OiTT. McKENZIL Baker and Confectioner. Dealer in all kinds of Groceries, Canned Goods Confectionery, Etc. Bread, Buns . and Cakes . . Fresh Daily . Flour, Oatmeal and Corn, meal always on hand �,. P. Somerville, ,N.NT FOR Line Royal Mail Steamships and r: Line Steamships MUSIC - TAUCHT • Lessons in Vocal and instrumental Music and Harmony are taught by MILS. 31. M. KEE, ather residence, (lough street. For terms apply at her home. A, T. DAVISON N FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. Having secured the premiers lately occupied by G: W. BERRY as a Furniture Ware Room, I have recently fitted it with the newest de signs of all kind of Household Furniture. As to quality, they are unequalled. The price is - away down. All goods are hvught for spot cash, therefore I can sell at as close a price as any perue►n in the country. Why buy in To- ronto and pay freight, subject to damage, when you can save this at home' When at DAIVSON'S inspect and be con- vinced. rHE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Is conducted at the old stand, which has been entirely renovated. e Nat Dr. De nd Wanted—An t lir mem: they may beilLy totuDLlusoRK a CO. toryWrits Jalr r wj,r►n, D. C'• thew �� dmammaW of two dna Embalm:Aar Prelwrving and .Taking Caro of Bodies a Spoo- 'mbalming Fluid, material and or- ased -Lave proven to be the most 1 that have ever been used for theraet all kinds of Bo, J. G. Murdoch & Co., Agents That Touches The Bpo;...-.- .11A01,1.OD'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR. Weak and Impure Blood Liver and Kidney diseases, Female Complaints, etc. Ask Druggist or—write direct to J. M. McLeod. GODEHICII, Ont. Sold Oy Harry Days, Lucknow M. CORRIGAN'S Is the place to make your selections in CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, GRNERIES & PROVISIONS BIDl• ►1ea . . Blacking Black Lead Blue Baking Powders Barley, 1►►►t Bath DArick Beaus Brooms Baskets Brushes ,Circuit offee Confectionery7 Canned Good., Cocoa' ate Corn, canned' Corn meal Currants Currie Phwder Cream Tarter Chesnut. Dates I have in stock the following Pried Apple Eitracts Five Fish, alined l'iah, dried (ielotine Gingery Hope Honey Ink Indigo Lic.,rice Lime Juice Lemony Lamps Lard Matches Mince Meat Meal Macaroni Mustard Ideate, canned Magnesia A=1 Flour always on hand. NutL t ()il, utivge Oil, Uveet l) i l , cstot Oranges Uat Beal Palle: Peel►r: Piper: Pick Pear • Peas aKa•si nisi s Mice Rice lour o. ; t3at�� �Aalm Bards Senn SeeJ4 Sag 8yru.. Soda Soaps Spices Larchtrawberriea, canoe Sulphers Tapioca Tomatoee .canned *as Vermicell ' Vinegars Washboards Washing Crysts W0. .tlenware Whiting Div ner Sets Yeast Cakes Dinner Sete Tea Sets Water Setts Cream Sett* Berry Betts Toilet Setts' LOKNOW 1 1 ENTINEL Subscription price, $1. tfOB P I,. Our job department is fully equipped, and w© do fine job printing at lowest prices. For example :---We will give you 500 first-class s '. ivelopes, with your name and address printed on the c rner, for $1.25, and 500 noteheads, with business advertisement printed there- on for $1.50. eeensele As The Sentinel enters the bot homes in the Counties of Huron and Bruce, it cann4 1)e excelled as an ad- vertising medium. Besidesa o r rates are the lowest. Call and get our prices. As usual, we have received t' very best arrangementsI with the leading papers of t e liominion for special rates during the clubbing sea. or.. . Call and get rates. JAS. BRYAN, PROP. People must Have Groceries The great question is where to let them. We keep the bes qualities to be had. We don't pretend to i ell them below cost, but we do sell them at a very close margin. - T EAS Black, Green and Japan are unequal ed in quality and prices. You will save from 5 to 10 cents per pound if y ►u buy from us instead' of tea peddlers. Compare quality and price°. CROCKERY' We have a fine assortment cf dinner setts, test, berry and toilet .setts very cheap. Call, examine them and :;et prices. FLOUR & FEED All kinds of flour and feed kept constantly on hand. Goode delivered to any part of the town. McClure and Mallough, CASH r',xRC?(7;ERS 41 USIC LESSONS Given by_ D. C. MCM9RR4N, ON T S guitar Tian j ► Clanonet Etc„ Etc. Mandolin Cornet onimmmel Logs Wallted AT TAB LUCKNOW SAW MILLS The highest price possible will bep aid for hemlock, soft For terms, etc., call at the Sentinel off1Ce, elm, basswood, ash and birch Concert Work a SJecialiy Jogs, delivered at the mills. Los must be sound and well cut. A l I I arties indebted to the BEING LOT 7, IN THE 9th CONES- undersigned either by note or cion of Huron, containing 100 acres of good land, all cleared and well fenced, and book accounts are requested two miles and a halt from Ripley. There is to call and settle the same a large barn with stone foundation and stable with hay fork In barn; good orchard and three `before the 15th of walls of water,- frame bourse and kitchen, and January eight acres of all wheat Iu the ground. For , 1898. further particulars apply on the premises or to ,e M11$. ET,IZA MARSHALL, Ripley 1' 0 FARM FOR SALE • James Lyons. BQOTSAND SHOES, • If you want the inside price in boots and shoes, read the followii g. We have reduced the price of our own make of non's laced boots. Shelled cordovan from $4.50 to $3 75. %11 lines of hand -made and ready-made shoes in proportion. Wo have a large stock of boots, shoes , nd rubbers in all lines. Remewber, we warrant everything we sell, If your boots rip, bring them back and we wil : Ineml them free of charge. Repairing done ell shortest- notice. W.WLJTTLE, LUCKNOW e Wish You .,x.11 A Happy and ProEporous New Year homas Lawrence, • The Leading Hardware, Lucknow. z4 � arpy'1ew Year To All The People Of Lucknow and surrounding Country a~ ee TO All The People Of Luckno w and surrounding Country **{-r' J. G. Murdoch & Co. ( SPECIAL CLEARING P.RICES; In all iines of goods from now till the 1st of February, preparatory to stock- taking. WM. CONNELL, - - LUOKNOvt Better Than Ever Before !, "A Thing of Beauty a is Joy forever.' And there is not anything in the home that gives the Cheer, Comfort and Joy, that a .aft .era .0 .0 os BEAUTIFUL COOK OR PARLOR STOVE does, and th ;re is -a large al,,l well selected stock of these bei tiful stoves at the F OPULAR, HARD WA./ !E, that surpasses any previous as- sortment that has ever been on sale, and it is to the interest .end profit of thos€ intending to pur- chr s a a nice s tock at a low price, to call and see the goods an 1 get prices. All stoves guaranteed. • D.C.TAYL R, : ' LUCKNOW. • • e to Bud (=ries the Valu. 'or your money thtt our store is • you a few prices I and tit the quail - ad fres'►, at 7c a Ib. !quality. at 5c a Ib. •r,10c a gus,rante•1 brand 100 hoes, at 6c twin.bar at 5c s increasing rapidly. ?S ARE LOW :TY IS GOOD lt►ngow Blend 'ler 50c line for 40o an Tela now fuelling 1 '1 hs for $1. GU. A is lead pack a .;ea a : and mixed i t141,1 17 •lir cuatsn eers . 3a iso approval. I :tory we c:seerfull and refund the loon ) GROCEitI ES LOW P R I C Ea affleFO Ifurra v' Bloc p to Aabfit . d to o ty treasurer, $2. irned to meet again of February at . S. 111 cCnoLTII ., Cl It ELFAIT ostie has returned record that Yrs. ry low. lode, who was sof is is slowly recov d utherf ord met wi ccideut, while chop Monday. With struck at a limb thro lac passed also on cot and almost se of the right foot, into tht two odic' ve to Lucknow and xd the wound w cels. Thoiz.pson' nd Dungannon, were s Crosby on Satu rda amilisr faces of Mr. re again seen in the e reside in Grinds in. friends of Mr. J 1. St Helens. who we account of his health e learn that he is •aks very highly of few Mexico as a h and ,f r . 1i. 10 I al of the late Mies a e,he farmers of the 1 gong to attend the e West Huron F ► be held in Dungsnno Thursday and Fries: t subjects are most'prt takers are all men of its-. settle Wilkinson wa iss Mullin, of CULL STLTBILii, ohnow ]tai sing of all s rs, and all interested i success of our Band the annual meeting to 11 rooms -on Thursday 27th, for the I the M usicxl So e means of support ear. The band faithfully and ✓ music through le gave a hearty be ods :ers of the and it is desirable, rn out of those iot of the ao, iety at de The f.)l'.owing t will per't,ps he of at beginning oiye IIIcl., .. 4. No is (inc 'g 11 ►y 2t nditu.i►• nt