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LUCKNOW.
$1,250,000
$725,000
sg 848,678
pita Raid up
teserve Fund
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P •a•sident- A. G. RAMSAY .
DIRECTORS :
ti. ritociex, Wee 0113806 M. P,Gzo.Romm
A. T.' Wcon, A. B. Lza (Toronto).
Cashier -J. TU'RNBULL.
;A yJ1tS BANK.-liours 10 tot; Satur-
da,y'*, .10 to 1. Deposits of $1 and %Swards
reettived and interest allowed. -
grigelAL DEPOSITS also received. at cur -
teat rates of interest.
1:AFT,S
ori Greate:i ritaid and the United
• States bought audits.a.
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LUCKL,OW ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY• 28th, 1898.
VOL XXV-4
Paisenger triani leave
ft,llows :__
Going South, Going North.
6.2:, a.• m. 11;15 a. to,
8 oti 0., rn; .4.20 p. ni.
2.ft8 I). ul•• 1 .. 10.47 p. Ill.
Lueknow station as
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MA111, & SIDLAI,L,
Bankers,
LUCKNOW,- -ONI.
E7ABLISil E D 1888,
We do a general banking business; issue
drafts throighout Canada and the 'United
States. We make collections on all point*.
including i -Western States. Nlanito and
the North-West Provinces, and all cullec-
. tions, whether note or ac :ount, will have.
prompt attention. •
Notes discounted .and farmer's sale !Sots*
cashed. .
Wnit•an to fanners on donble or single.-nOtelr
froin one to twelvemonths time, and 'at
reasonable rate of interest. .
We loan small -to large amounts on second
mortgage on faxms or other real estate sec-
urity and oa first.chattel mOrtgages on. live
Itt, K.1 and imPlements and crops.
We have a lano 'amount of funds to advance
.. Oil tir..t mortgages from 5. per cent. to 6 per
cent. The rate is graded accordino to the
.inality and aize of the loan require:1
We have on hand for sale 100 acres in Ashheld
township aul '200 acres iu Kinloss township,
all improved' land, with good huitdiees and
will be sold at a bargain.
-Werepresent tbe leading. Ignglish and Cana-
• 'Ilan Fire Insurance Companies and, can
t ir.suranceon afl clasies of property in
.Stoek or NIUtual.Companies as desired..
Our eifice hours are front 10 a. in, 0 4 p. m..
ri.W..144tY ES., Agent.:
Gaelic spoke isna ta sacred tongue ! ---
Hamilton 'fillies.
Canada is a great country and Can-
adians are a great people. In She light
Of some recent events Whocan say
what the future tuftyhav'e;in store for.
the Dominion? Mr. :and Mrs_ Mt-.
Gillivray, of Toronto, aged respectively
-78 anti 60 years, are Low rejoicing
over tile birth of their 22nd child, a
daughter, wile:. arrived on Mouday
1&t. • They take be smatter quite.
coolly.; in fact they act ias if tised•
to
such events. The lady els) 'gave birtb.
to a child oP August 21st, .1896, ;but
it died. The father declines to discuSs
the family affairs, and leavesseniious:
neighbors to do the talking,and they do
not seem to be averse to doing it.
LEGAL
f]$ A.. ALC01130S , BARUISTER
1_ • Aoticitor Conveyancer. etc., (late
aua tr , Holt tt Cameron, Croderich). Ottic
.tp-atairs in Alligstew block.
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it • M1)1S'
1 „ Onamissegler, .N.,tary
Mon;•,, to loan, Ottioe over Moody's
ttArlier .• * • •
*Fraud
License Corcanissfonera
Messrs. JameMiel r distributing throughout tbe country
Bee Our
Clubbiu7
ato
Sasssoliali
LOCAL ITEMS
o iLeod,- Kinloss; There are certain individuals selling
• Andrew Waechter, brent, an
Sullivan of Elmwood, 'Ravi 'ben ap-
pointed • &etre cow missionet s for
South Bruce, by tke Ontario Govern
went.
GEO A. S1DDALL,
USNAOER.
t _ittizomr- • r ROU1)14)0T,, BAR1:1S-
k_r etc._,- tiirodttrich, Out.
t'. Glaitow,44. . )1. PROUDYOUT.
iht
tichttow:t. entiuti
:Mao and Victnitg gew5
Saltpetre' For Salta
Mr. J. 11. Armatrong, of Kieloss,
gave one of his cows a ponnd of pul
verized saltpetre the other day, think
ing it was Fins be was administering
It appears that asked for salts at
the store, but the lady who waited on
wrong article. The
red about 12 olcloclt
8 o'clock the cow
was dead.-Walketou Telescope.
hint, gave him th
dose was adruiata
in the day an
Far`in To Rent
•Containing 1011 acres, 'house and
'orchard will be reserved. The farm
is in good condition. Good fences
good stabling, beat of water, mostly in
pasture and well adapted for stock.
would rent the part or • whole.
NI,EDICAL
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R. TENNANT,
:411rsze.,n anti Accoucheur. Surgery
• .oree .1.nlitAre grocery Atom Qtlice hours
• teem sty 12 a.: ; from 2o 5 p. tn. and front
to t) p. in.
-1N-Ic.1). 1101:DON; ;NI.D„ F.T.
PbYsician, . Sur -
.110 • :t.• Vpsitair. in Win.
A' i's.' new bloOt. '11-esi.lenee 1s street,
hehinti Cameron, Murd,ch• Co:s 'store
p M. &
• physician and surgeon, as.tuite -of
Toronto unit t'oufeil
and Stirzet n- • f thatItco. ..'Specl attention
- f the tlaroat :aid lungs.
.4.4tfice in ' tpett practice on
or befitee .1 .n. I •
SOCIE.TIES
1.0. F.
lx -g. ;Nov .1.4.11GE
t.!
Ulects In the PdAfell.,;*,41
!tall on f•••urth Tues
- td. each tp..nth. at
tethrelt tnvit4(1.
.1114i 1:an gt 1'. t ILA 1.1..it Ft eta ty
ApPly to John NIurdoch, lot 12, eon.
13 Ashfield, or Lucknow P. 0.•
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E LIBERTY TO UTTER- AND TO ARGUE
Our Clubbing Rates
FREELY ACCORDING TaTHE DICTATES
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a copy of a certain letter suppose
have been found in' the tsenb of our
Lord. The thing is a fraud intended
to ridicule religiou, deceiving Protes-
testants.and Catholics alike.
Communion
The fiords' Supper is to be disisno-Ni
in the south Kinlosa church on Ss
bath next. Divine service begins at
10 o'clock. Preperatory services begin
on Thursday, the pintos, to be sot isi et'
-on the ccoasiou by the Revs. K.
MaLenuan, -Mitk.r, Macheol, and
Sinclair.
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-tiookey Match
A tire representatiou of C insalia's
Netional game will be played in the
Lorpe skating rink to -night (Fi•itlay)
'between teams from Lucknow *IA
Walkerton. The snappiest game id
the season is assured. Hip almai the
h tckey leam by yo atteteletice.
Game called at 8 u'elock, %It atitig . from
9 to :6,30. General admission 15c.
ladled, 10c. .Lotik out for a good time.
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Unpaid Subeertptions
Looking a 'rbersmatsirss
A couple of getitleinen from Cleve
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land, Ohio, Wertil in the village last
wesk looking at the Central Furnitnro
factory. with a ew of buying the
works. If they ucceed in getting it,
we understaed itis their intention to
gfeatly en!arge Ole . works and manu-
facture other totes besides furniture.
There is nothintiliat would help our
village entire th '
manafacturing
every encourag
to these parties
and induce then
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.reshot) of Fame
bringing here larger
establishinedta ind
ent should be given
.well as others to try
to come to Lucknue.
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As usual, vie bate received the very
CONSC1ENCS WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL I
OTHER LIBERTIES best 'arrangements with the leading
papers of the Dominion' for special
rates during the clubbingseason. Now
is the time for our subscribers to. pay
for their paper and we can give them a
combination whist* cannot be beaten
for quality and price. -Just rerAl the
following: Sentinel and Globe, ;$1.50;
Sentinel and Mail and Empire, $1.40;
Sentinel a id London Daily -News,
$2,00; Sentinel and Advertiser, 61.35;
Sentinel 'and Farnier's Sun, $1.25,
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Lack:mow Jamary 28th, 1898
J, -aft up/xi!, A. 1!). 11,1:Lop.. -
C.TO.
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TO .1; OW AIN -FL UNTEUS
• LticknoSis shOppers who read the
tlutithoyant annonucement of far-off
dealers elio make great fortunes by
selling goods at "less than cost," should'
not forgets:the confessions- made on
oath in the Eaton Co. case in
.Toronto last week. The fixing.of that
exposure in the moult:ay Might sa% e
them from becotuicg victims .otothers
practising the setae lure toldraw cust
ornsrs front our village. If )ou have
• not "caught on to their. -methods ye;
i read these extracts from -the teatitnikiy.
• 'Children's' .embroidered muslin,
regular price 25 -to. 31.N; for sale on
Wednesday, 5c, : • Is that true?"
is not true that this was our
regular price.", '
it is true that. you told it for
5 c,.ntsr; -
•••Yes." ,
Swiss tnUslin, regular price 19c. a
:yard; Wednesday, 1=2e. Is tlat
tit'l"
"The igh prict-was not the regular
price of other men, thee'?"
"It ia the regular price at country
'stores." (Laughter.)
Similar evidence was given regal&
,ing !trussels carpet.
s'.'We have a good deal of evidenee
to show that the advertising ion
insthis depsrterient wt;ii not: truthful."
"Ile drew on his imagifiation a good
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This celebratiri specular entertain-
ment, will be h•slil in the town hall on
'the eveniugs of -Thursday and Friday,
Feb. 3rd and qh. Women famous in
the -world's hispory in art, literature,
government, clatrity, devotion to hum-
anity, etc., suniamoned by the Goddeas
of Fame,will (+la tell what she las ad-
complished, erstitling her to be crown-
ed Queen _ of ssFame.' Music will be
furnished -by ;stringed and band or
Orta:nd Military _escort and
pages, herahlaq 'etc, The caste con-
sists of 70 perfortners. - Admission 150
Reserved sea;s 25c. Plan of hall at
Artustrongs jtiwelery store.
Cita' ItT Sli FIX t )14, NO 1.1„, r
V now. 1111.:tt- t %try fir,t ard Slon.
day of t‘t.TY in the (rm.:v.v. Bail.
Visaing ttettatii c. itsvittd.
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Wu. lt.ti C 'IL "Vt. Ste
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LOY AL ORANCIE. LODGE .
N t*. -124.. 1101.1)S - IN ItY.t_k1"1-Att
. _ u14,0,1110,- mrttic.,14 in The 41...i ..-.e Bali,
Ca...1,1w LI ,tri7;1,.1.uckt,..w, ,.11 Ty..,..tiay cert.'
itli.;4 s,b Sar' 1 t:f.-.re .. fle full 11. fl
Ilight 'Oil the ,e...ind Tuesday evening fAhowin,,,,f
full al...re. NA .Vi.71tiltg.l.l'A.thrtu t...rdially ju•
vited to the u.• ttin.,:,•:. .
• DAVID A t.i*trt v.,. .srisS Ttioltest,N,
. - 3ecrvt.kry , • W. NI.
vir c. T. U.- The. regular • monthly
V • Ln..-etia..., 0,i the W. un nu ClociAtian
tt.asperanceliTnion willbe held eatery arcond
Weinee.litrf!te:ach-awnith in the -'04d reilows
Hill, i.u,knovr,, at a p,in. Mns. J. 131.TAN.,
Pr -41. -lent; .1.1as.11o4.•i slit.Seer.tery. '
Wonderful Exhibitions
The Anituotiscep at the Town Hall
last week created a great interest.
This wess _the first titne such exhih-
ition has been given in Lucknow,' and
was new to . mist sot the . citizens,
There was a fair' attendence each even.
ing when the visws. end ttie inusic
the phonograph were - meeh appreci-
ated. :The moving pictures were
very realistic especially the lightening
express, and the fire scenes • Each
consists of photographs, :sow. cases
as many tilt five or six hundred' which
are mo-ved so quickly acrOso the sheet
each movement is so quick R3 ta hind
it into one harmonious -whole. The
entertainment was really a marvelous.
and interesting one.
-Temple of Fame.
-Town Bell Lucknow.
-Febrairy 3rd and 4th, 1898.
-Under Os auspices of the Public
Library.
-Mr. Wr a, Cash spent Sunday in
Ripley.
-Read 1.4 . R. Castilla ad in another
column.
-Don't :orget the hockey watch
to-uight (F1 day.)
-First arnival of the season !
Tuesdsy, Fi b. lat.
1
-tiocke: match at the rink
to -night (Ft day)
-Two ni;hts only ! The Temp e
of Fame! Feb. 3rd Az 4th.
-Chief :lsra Briggs, of W t n,
was in the singe on Monday best,
-Don't 'ail to reserve your t-ee•
for the Temple or Fame oil Fel.. 3 S..
-Saw kgs and grain are 6 ill pol1ing .
iuto ous village in limo)
-Ticket a for thi Temple oi
641.- at, to-matron:4'i jewellery store
-Mrs.11L0bert Rankin, of Chatham,
is visiting at the home of Mr. P.
Murray.
-ilelp along the hockey team by
your atter dence at the match to night
k Friday.)
Although a very large number of
subscribers who were in arrears for
the Sentinel have paid their accounts
during the past couple of weeks there
'are atilt a large iluother in :arrears to
The Sentinel, and the.se must be paid
at once. Plenty of warning has. been
given and delinquints aill only htve
themselves to blatne if costs are added
to their accounts.
Wnleorned Horne
MT. and vIrs. P. H. MacKenzie,
held e recepOion at their residence
"The Popla'ra" on Friday evening Jan.
14th in lionoC of their on Robert and
he gueits, numbering
.vsere most- -hospitably •
y Mr. and 1%tre. McKen-
iguilr. At supper' the
-ri 1.4,4.1ge 11'2,
filicrlA every friday e•hnitg at S 0041 tit
their hall, t!ssmitisell itreet. All brethren
cordially intird. .
. W. WILSON,
oh 1 e t ran K e r
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. AOUW
Lodge (.1 the
An, lent • Order Of
=2".:1:aited Werkmen,
- meets in the Odd
fe.ilowe Hall, cm the
• kt-st anti iteconti
4 Lon..ay e'veningst
, • each Pt ei"ht
• lock, Visaing
brethren cordialLy isivited.
W.le,liotoitre D.Yr
Master Workman.
s,
21.
'Did the- price. yob' actually sold
these 'articles for • indicate any redac-
tion?" :,
S'Yes,_a-emall one."
"But note° much as the advertise-
ment would '410.1"
• the 'regular price' quoted in
die advertisement is a fictitious prioe.
At Friday's Court the manager ..of
one of the departm,ents gave tisane
interesting facts regarding, bargain
sales.. He said there were iines which
they bought for ten cents which were
sold at 15 cents, and advertised es
"tegular price, 35 cents," No wonder
that his Lordship t emarked : "Then a
bargain was not a bargain." Let our
people use their COMMOU sense in
sizing up the baits -dangled before them
by such concern!), and buy their goods
our own local dealers •
CURRENT TOPICS.
hi I
about eighty'
entertained
zie abd Ins
health of t.10 bride ,and groom, wits
proposed by Paw° J. G. .Murdoch, of
d -res rmed to.in a happy
e groom. The health Of
hostess -proposed by Mr.
c County Councillor and
Canadians vs. Soo tension
One of the most exciting and best
contested curling matches ever played
in the Lucknow rink took place there
on Monday evening last, between a
rink of ''Old Country" Scotchmen and
a rink of Cannucks., There was a
large number of spectators _present to
nitness the 'inat•ch,, and. the play
throughout the game .was good, but
the Canadians proved too many for
the Old Couutry men, and won by a
Sears, of 21 to 16s- The following are.
the players:
1:, 'order.
OLD LIGHT LODGE
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B C
40hAr th 4. IL
•Wrosetar Won
WHOLE NO. 1252.
Clearing
Prices
on all
SAN JOSt.. sC/1,11
With the thteetened dee ruction by
the terrible Ban Jose Scale of the
pleasant prospect of Ontsrie fruit --
apples, peaches, plunis, pears and
grapes -gaining • Market in the
British laic* and other European
emu:Aries, and even roValling the value
of the cheeke product uf the province,
the prompt and vigorous tereoures to
fight this iesect itivat.tar **ken by the
lion. John Dr)deti, Minister of Agri.
sulture. are other e.iden.es, if 'hat
wele needed, of the wisdom which
marked the selection by Sir Oliver
Mowat when Premier of the Govern
isent, to which h. is now Her Mei-
: ,
•sty', ri pro*eutAtive, of a practic.ai
f .1 IIIPU its Ite rt-tsmisiblr head f a
-lepiti tweet to do with the
sue tes i• dustiy in ilie country.
Unite? au hie it y wail -red by the
tolatsf.ture tee NI ittister of kgricul-
suit. a t.t.a t- tors Kt work in
aura. :Asa (I. of the disi iets
*bete Ow S. tie Mot g tt* start awl it
is beins 111.1 ugh v stamped out.
H • hitt! 0,4 041.ittoer (Wailing W h
this nsi.g• r us inier se -Tice' p at it
mas be in heil it 14 le•eri.t.ti
that n .t kiodi of f nit tram,
shrubs unti teethes are subjev. to de.
8 U. 1. llse Scale, but all hidWbod .
wow. ti iieur boasts u well may
De fuluetl.
The Pout !IOUS lora' suffeied in the 17
sti.ses 14 tile neighhoting republic,
*here the Seale is ravaging is but a
measure of *hat tilts Province will
escape hy the Government's adatirsisis
acti.410uni.te appropriate in t his connection is
the following extract from an inter-
view with Mr. Albert Pay, proprietor
of the Proepect Hill fruit farm near
St. Catherini a, Outario, in the Buffalo
Express of Jon. 8th,
Men's and Boys'
-Take in the carnival in the fink
on Tuesday evening next. It will be
a corker,
-A flee lot of fat cattle was ehip-
ped fro i the Lucknow station en
Wed nee 3 sy.
Two rinks of the- Lucknow curlin
club went to Winghaut on Friday last
to play off "their final draw with the
Wroxeter club fir tho Western Ontario
Tankard, and were beaten by the
.Wrozedir men • One, of the Lucknow
rinks defeated their opponents by five
shots, but the other rink was behind
10 shots so th ts Wroxeter got the game
by five shot& Both Walkerton and
Wingham clubs have promised to come
to Lucknow for a game with the local
curlers in the near future.
• Lucknow,
manner by
the host an
A. -Nicholi
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responded tlit by the host. Speeches
were also glyen by Mr. Taylor, Mr. A.
McKenzie tStid others. Mr. and Mrs.
R. McKenliie will- reside at Thornhill,
the late residence of Mr. R. Valens.
.We vfish tktem every, suecess on the
voyage of lifo.
CANADIANS.
R. Hughes .
Jas. Bryan
J. D. Nicholl
J. G. Murdoch'
Skip 21
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SCOTC11311IN ,
A. McPherson
• J. B. Hunter
A. Murdoch
• Dr. Tennant .
Skip 16
---Wt(id wanted green and dry, at
Lawren & Johostone's in exchange
for furni
-Mor e snow fell on Tuesday even-
ing last ban we had all this winter,
previous t...) that date.
-There was fine skating on the
river hems last week, and large num-
bers enj led the sport.
-NV . IL Cash has rented a photo-
graph gallery in Ripley and will visit
that vT.age every Tuesday.
-If news from your settlement does
not appear regularly in The Sentinel,
sit dosvu and write it up yourself.
13urnside, of Kinzer& e,
passed through town on his way home
irons ('Soderich, on Saturday night last.
-1 f you want to enjoy • good
litera-y treat, take in the Temple of
Fault on Thursday and Friday next
- is Thos. Seli, of St Marys, spent
Sunday in the village visiting his fat-
her, .4r. John Seli, who is still very
low.
Oaring Thieves
About twelve o'clock on Thursday
night last, two men called at the resi-
dence ofMr.Thos.Burns, in the McCar-
ron survey, and after vainly trying to
gain an entrance int) the house, visit-
ed the stable and broke off tile lock,
and took away with them a pair of
single whiffletrees, land a double -
tree and a set of whitiletrees. They
remained around the place for a couple
of hours and acted in a disorderly
teanner, and as they are well known,
we would advise them to return the
the stolen property at, once and save
further trouble.
Ftesttrandtarnival •
• A cartii-otiNill be held in the Luck-.
now skatingsvink on the evening Of
Tuesday, !ifob. lat., when the following
prizes wil..be revvarded: Best dressed
lady, Fretich kid gloveas - extra tine
quality, sialue $1.25; best dressed gent,
pair Moc14 buck gloves': value $1.50;
comic dressed • lady. American hand-
" • comic dressed
That 'Diamond Wedding
We learn the following additional
particulars regarding the celebration
• t the hotre of. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc-
Burney, •of Kinloss, on New -Year's
Day.. That day besides .being the -
wedding anniversaryof the • perties
mentioned in a previous itisun was also
the annieersary of the marriage of.
Mrs. John 'Loom' of kinloss, another
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reid..1
We have also Itscertained that Mr.
Reid has completed bi3 42nd year as
clerk. of Kinloss township, and during
that long period of continuous service
has never missed an appointnient, nor
has he ever been late at a meeting, a
reeord which we .do not , belsive has
been equalled lay any Municipal °dicer
in the Province, or for that matter in
the Dominion. Mr. Reid wee born
in the same year 'as Queen Victoria_
and Mr's. Rdid in 1817., Both are
hale and hearty. So perfect has Mr.
Reid's health been that during his long
life he ha e never missed a meal.
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betas iaabelialElkin Bold
made ti
rent, sill
best dr
value 65
;scarf, value 75. cents;
d- girl, silk handkerchief
ents- best dressed boy, silk
handkerclief value • cents: comic
-dressed fancy woolen tam cap,
value 5g'-, oents; comic dressed by,
fancy SlOcony wool gloves, value 45
'cents; 1:14ya' race, (unier 1J year)
fancy'ntigtige shirt, value 70 cents;
boys! r4e (under 16_year8) gold Ind
Pesrl iticunted top shirt value 90
cents. liAdmisslcia : Gents lbo, ladies
10c, children ander 12 years and mas-
queradirs in costume, 10c.- The Luck -
now biiass baud will play at the rink
011 the -ovenings of Tuesday and Thurs.
doy, throughout the season.
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Florida on Wheels
Overcoats,
Pea Jackets
and
Reefers.
..mir politics are opposed to the
t)sseerninent of Ontario," said Mr,
Pay, but I must soy that in Mr. Dry-
den, .he present adtuistration has a
most cotupetent man When he asked
me to come to Toronto to look over
kis hill, 1 and those with toe, expected
to Sind that we were necessary to tbe
perfection of that bill. But we were
not The bill had been drnfted and
submitted to us for our approvsl. We
found the ground fully covered and
instead of teaching the minister bow
to preser%e the fruit. we found our-
selves listening to Mr. Dryden's plans.
It would Ise itnpossible to find a more
capable Minister of Agriclture in the
Province We were delighted with
hitn."
spent the past few months in Algoma
and Manitoba, returned home last
wee-:, Alex. blcCarrol, who hes
- Mr. Stewart Yule, of Windsor, is
speeding a couple of weeks visiting
frieeda in town. We are glad to see
him looking so well,
--?he Juvenille Band purpose sere-
nading the citizens of the village
dur rig the next two week. Help the
your _g players along.
-- The Bruce Oouncil opened at
et V.Ialkerton on Tuesday, and repre-
ser tative Alex. Niaholson, of hinloas,
is is tending the meetines.
-Air. W. J. Lyons of Lucknow,
on of the Herald's oldest subscribers
the infected trees are destroy we
pad us his usual annual visit, tin a
ur3ay.-Walkerton Herald. start over again under the new Jaw
---Miu Kate Murdoch who has been providing for the rigid inspection of
via:Ling under the parental - roof for
aU
Imported nursery stock and the ex
tbt put while, returned, tea Toronto elusion of trees affected by ths scale.'
•
(2" -WAeddennies44TYlicdomiplissotnw, week.
Lucknow,
was in town on Friday lut attending
t le funeral of his neice, M rs. Whom,
II uron road .-Groderich Signtly
-Miss Crowe of Dobbingtoe, spent
a week visiting her aiater, Mrs- (Dr)
Chambers, leaving this week, to visit
friends in Lucknow. -Watchman.
.1 -The Rev. S. Salton, of _ Centralia,
sent Up Pop !Trial
Fned Johnston, alias Armitage, was
arrested -at Berlin Isy John McRitchie,
co-sstable of Ripley, on a warrant
charging him with stealing $ horse,
•tbe property of McCharles. John-
son was one of the parties who forced
an entraeCe into the Lochalsh store,
and obtained new outfits complete,
then retiring to the neighboriug school.
house and changed their clothing,
hurtled the old suits gind then borrowed
a horse from Mr. McCharles without
asking leave. • They drove out to Ash-
field and left the horse at e straw
stack. The prisoner did not deny any-
thing, the clothing he had on he said
he sits proud of, but on being asked
why he took lady's nnderclothes, he
said he had tender Ain and found no
other clothing tit for a gentleman to
wear. Maaistraue Chapman commit-
ted the prisoner foci- trial at Walker-
ton. Johnson is a young men, clean
shavee, and did not seem at all dis-
turbed by his situ stion.
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1.ANGSIDE1
T:4 EVERY Till; ta4DAY from
or lwfore the full moon, in the
itlat.onic Hall, Havelock Areet.
Worehipf ul limiter. Secretary.
J. D. NICHOL, 'EMMY' DAYS,
-a
-13111MERAL
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM.
INSURANCE
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH
Tetepieene No 1113
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Dr- Newton, L. D. S. D. D. S
donor Graanate T.,ronte, School of
DEN f AL St:1146E1NY .
wish care and an endeavor to o all work
fILIA SO -W Gold, l'orcelaln, Silver and
satisfactory, •
ctiepor Snail gam.
rgitTii -Made with a view of preserving
the ostaral appearanoe.end of the beet
qualit/..
rATILA.civio -An a plisatit.n insole to
ate gum for wainletas extracting. It has
been tri' with su(cess.
OFFICE -In Mr. Allin's new block
up stairs.
T itreilay aftei noon
1)entistry aud ),,cti,r of
•Alt operations in Dentistry refrained
In the new innolvency law the busi-
ness men of the ask for the
following provisonc-lst, No prefer
.
red claims; 2nd. Equitable distribution
of mutts: 3rd, Reasonable aischarge
clause: 4th, ,Doing away with official
assignees. The law must be eom-
pulsory.
visit Ripley, every
The Toronto World points out that
already $100,000 hats ben saved by
the operation of the Ontario Depart-
rnent • of Neglected and Dependent
children. More then GOO children
have 5een placed in. foster homes. At
$50 a year each they would have cost
the country $30,000, or $120000 for
the four years, besides wising the
erection Of costly buildings. Besides
this, the benefit of home care ani the
training of the children is to be con-
sidered.
If you want a
Bargain
in
These Lines,
Call
and see
R. D. Cameron..
A s ,ecially constructed and hsnd-
somel: finished car containing- the
produ ts of Florida was at the .'irand
Trunk Station hero, on Thursday last,
and was visited by a large crowd.
.The collections of fruit in glass jais
''were rery fine but the floral display
was diseippointing: large tank con-
tainee, three fine specio ens of alligat-
ors, arid the samples of native woods
were also interesting. Among -the
curios, were epecimens of a porcupine
fish, e round hall of a creature with
spikEs all over it, two eyes and a
moult, a model of hylacosauris, a
beau :iful• fairy-like pre -historic
crea ure resembling a huge frog with
a tail, which used to, before the tload,
stanl on its. hind legs and bite the
tops off the palm trees; a gar fish, the
nos, of a saw fish, the orignal of
whih weighe 575 pounds. The car is
sen. out under tbe auspices of the
state department of agriculture, and
basing been all over the United
States, is now doing the Grand Trunk
systera Cauada.
Our whole, community was cast into
deepest sorrow upon. hearing of the
sudden death of Miss Reid. She was
a young lady of education, culture and
refinement, a most delightful acquain-
tance by her exemplary life. When a,
young girl she was recorded as a
member of Hone church, and when
she wont to Detroit, she united with
the Central Presbyterian church in
that city and was an active worker
and liberal supporter of the McGregor
mission on Cadillac Square, Detroit.
Her rich talent and wonderful mental
powers, combined with originality and
great love for literature made her
a brilliant and facinating conversation-
alist. She was always cheerful and a
bulwark of comfort to those in trouble
and when the bright outline scorned
lost in the shadow of pressing trials
she wrote to a Mewl, "that she Was a
firm beleiver in the love of the Father
and that' out of the chaos and confusion
of her life plans, beauty and order will
be. restored, for He tells me to be
faithful unto death and I will give
thee a crown of life." She was twit ved
by all who knew her so that R the
dim future when the memory of those
whose lives were inactive shall have
passed into oblivion, hers shall still
live and as -4oft as '•remembranee
makes with all its busy train". It shall
remind us of our sweet connectiois
d shall make the broken
Cook's Cotton Root Compound
rtA -,. ir eumfully tined monthly by over
0,000 Lad1e.. Safe. effectual. Ladies ask
your (lruggiAt torGesIrs Caws Rea Cala
rani. erste no other as all St1sturen, pills and
itn!tations are dangerous. Pries, No. I. $1 per
bps , Ne.11,10 degrees stronger, se per box. No.
$ or 2 mailed on receipt of price and two Itaent
010,0 ilia Cook Compsay.WIndsor, Ont.
and 2 °told and recomdtwaded bi all
sepeosibt. Draggles in cnnede•
diko/ and Nu .! m)1(1 Ltirkr 19/
Ds. D., X, Goutcs, Drugzist.
-lin idea
wt' ean
of dome simple
stand to patent?
'tb
Mr.
"It is the Government's intention,"
continued Mr. Pay, to destroy, or cause
so be destroyed, every fruit tree that
is known to be infected with the San
Jose Scale. It is beleivoi that the
pest was brought in to Canada from
United States yourseries, and it has be -
0011e so fatal to fruit trees that ex-
tretne measures are necessary. Tbe
bill provides for compensation to au
amount which will enable the grower
to replaoe the tree without expense
to himself, and the penalty for neglec
ting to destroy infected trees i; such as
induce every oweer of an orchard to
see that the law is carried out Then
congregation* and office bearers within
the bounde to adopt a similar method
and to report at next meeting.
11. le ger from the superintendent cd
of missions in the Y. W. 8 .ad B. C.
was reoei ved. Tbe Presbytery ex-
presses full sympathy with vigorous
efforts to supply new fields opening
out, with Gospel ordinances, and appre-
ciation of the vigilance and activity
shown by officialr charged with the
duty of extending Home Mission
operatioes. It engages to use iti
utmost endeavors to secure large con-
tributions from the vsrious congrega-
tions within the bounds
Thb Presbytery adjourned to =est as,
Brussels on the first day of Mar* at
ten o'clock an, and *Wain the
Methodist church there.
Robert Farrish of Ashfield
spout a few days of lest week in visite
ing friends here,
Mr. D eI4Donaldson of Teesvtater,
preached very acceptably in the Meths
odist church on Sunday last, on the
tdocational interests of the church.
-The Reforuaera of blouth Bruce
-nest in oonvention a,t Formosa to -day
Thursday) to select a osndidate for
• al
new house for Mr. W. Tiffin. , Legislatur8.
le eotning election or the
his taken the contract of building a ,
Miss Jessie Reid of Teeswater, _Lost! Between Lucknow and
carried off the honors of victory at Amberly, a black astrachan glove.
night last. lit at thii office or at Mr. Wm, Mut.-
The limier will be rewarded hy leaving
the medal contest here on Friday
The Presbyterian congregation here • doch's store, Amberly.
intend teal ling a tea meeting in the _mte j. 2.,-Iyana, of this village,
• tbe
ssasnsass."
The following resolution of condol-
ence was adopted by the Presbytery
of Maitland J1111. 18th., 1896:
This Presbytery has learned with
sorrow of the sudden death of &or.
Win. Burns, of Toronto, on Jan. 2,
1898, and desires to convey an expres-
sion of its sympathy and condolence
to his widow and family in their sore
bereavenseet and further desires to
place on reeord its high appreciation
of his kindly nature and obliging dis-
position and of his many excellent
qualities as a preacher of the Goa*
as agent of Knox College Eedowanif
Fund and Aged and Infirm Minister
Fund. To dose schemes he hi.
directed his energies and nntirins,
alone eatisf..cisarily and successfully
and in connection with them his new
will be long remembered for hie
valuable services.
Joan cN Ass, Cler'
Lucknow, Ont.. Jan. 26, 18i0S.
PRESBYTERY OF MAITLAND
Met at Wingham Jan. 18, Rev. W
T. tiall, moderator. The auditor's
report WILS preseeted. It was agreed
that congregations he asked to coati its-
ute at the rate of seven cents per fain•
ily for the Presbytery fund for the
ensuing year
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Resolutions of condolence with the
widow and family of the live Rev,
Alexandsr Sutherland and with the
widow &all family of the late Rev.
William BUMS, of Toronto, were
adopted.
Reinit of Aseembly re appointment
of a committee on estimates was dis-
approved ot.
The Presbytery will apply to the
General Assembly for leave to receive
into the ministry of the Preebyterian
church in Canada, the ftev. Colin Sin-
clair, minister of the free Church rf
Scotland.
The -London Advertiser speaks of
the bagpipss 104 an instrument of war.
Some peopie regard tnem as instru-
ment of torture. -Clinton New Era.
What's that I Better have a care.
Neist time ,ye'll gang yont tee ileiy
Rood or tee ta Black Horse tee wa
per whussel wi' a wee &apple o' ta
reekie, pe get ta hand niarble an' with her
ta stare icy frae Tuncao. and Tougal cord!) of friendship to vibrate anew.
an' Tonal an' Yer idler !mid cronies. To the members of her .pvert family $4 It will bo noticed that in that
Oho was very much endeared by her &wen country there are :12
Et Issh mon! Hae ye gane red acts of self-eacrifice and loving devo- days while here there are only 30 in
, that month.
church on Wednesday, e
t.
A nutnber of good speakers have
Bente(' to attend and a good time
be expected.
2nd is in Goderich this week atten ing
oon• Huron Poultry and Pet Stock Exhibi-
may Lion. Jack has a number of birds at
the show, so we wish him success.
CALIFORNIA EXcUlLS1ONS
Via the Chicago, Milwaukee &
Paul Railway to Los Angelico
and Other Pointe in South-
ern centoente
These popular every Saturday Ca i-
fornia excursions for both first ad
second class paesengers are "persona ly
04:inducted by intelligent, compete et
ard courteous '-couriers," who
attend to the wants of all pa.ssenges
en route. This is an entirely new
feature of tourist car service and t • 11
be greatly eppreciated sty families sr
parties travelling together, or by la, its
travelling alone.
The Midland Route Tourist Cers
are upholstered sleeping cars end tire
supplied with all the acceasoriee acc-
essary to make the journey comfortable
and pleasant, and the sleeping beeth
rate is but $6.00 (for two persens) tout
Chicago to California.
Ask the neareet ticket ageut • r a
tourist car "folder," giving complete
infortnation about the Midland Rite,
or address "Hasterin Menager Mi ;land
Klondike Markets
fhe•Klondyke Weekly ews dated
Sept 32nd the subscription price of
wilich annOunced at $6.50 per c7)py,
or '4300 per annu:n, give!, the follow -
in; market reparts:-flour per. oz 65c
rntneal 2 lbs $5; whiskey per qt. $16
re. drink 50c. half drink 35c.; meats,
--market steady, beef ruling only s
t t if to higher then last week, but pork
s ill on the bog, no sales less than
i1,35 per lb, Cariboo steak 85c; tnule
eutlets 51,10; dog tenderloins, .$4.,40;
aried apples, 60 cts per grab; beans 2c
tsch; letnone, $2 eacn, 3 for $5; salt lc
pinch. The same paper contains an
dvertisement for a bar tender at the
High Thirst Hotel; short hours, no
,ash register,' 5.20 per day; they alsol Route," No. 95 &dams street, Ch car,
want a ook at 'Niko house, must
sen -
51 a ger Agent, Toronto, Ont.
111., or A. J Taylor, Canadian P
have references and can opener,
day,' We notice also a barber's adver-
-Curtain poles end window t axles
tisement that a common shave cows,
l.50; a close eltaeli $1,85; hair cet Lawrence and Johnttot t's.
- I n ly contested genie of 1 rekey
in Kincartitne on IXednes4.1ay e ning
tho ObyodaersiocbrecTil, ;4,r
of ,:.e,eukoelub .
-Two professional dominos players
were defeated by two greenies on
Tuesday night last by s score of 300
to 100. The tid prafeisaicinels may
now consider themselves 'Irreenies."
-All citizens who subscribed for
the Band during the past year, and
all those ineres'frd in the welfare of
that institution, are oordially invited
to attend the meeting in the Council
Chamber of the Town Hall to -night
(Thursday). Dry lunch will be served
-We are much pleased t) learn
that Mr. W. N. Finlay, B., A,,
Brandon, has secured the principalship
of the Oollegiate Institute of that spir-
ited and educationel town. Mr. Fin-
lay will be remembered as an ifeshtield
boy by tnany of our reeders, and we
congratulate Lint on his welkearnad
prom( tion
-James McMillan. of this village
is the wonder of the present age. 4
few months ego he left for Ohioago t3
receive treatment for cancer. The
doctors in Toronto were unable to
give him much hope. Mr. MsMilleo,
however went to Chicago, whem
he
remained for two months but met with
very little enoouragement leaving there
he went to St. Paul, where he was
under the traetment of a specialist Ng
three months and left there much ins.
proved. Three voseks ago he returned
rIsuuknow, minus • portion of hie
ewer jaw bone and his speech some-
what impaired; in other respects, he'
s_ss g00% tio enioy t tO 0Optr.
•rtts, fruits!
CO-OP11111ATIVII POKB-PasCi
Ity, more than one motion of '.
province Me Unmet* are discasako
the advisibility of estabilishastest 4.
what is called "Femme Porkpsokiss
Syndicates." One of them distriit.
is the country senesaileg
the town of Coboorg. la timeits.
ing the Coboorg World staitto that thy
syndicate would be focused es do
same basis as that uf joat *sok ••••
peaks employed is emsaidas, bend-
ing and °pasting lewd aim holey-
ies only with Ws diatoms. tbs4 wikils
the cheese &Son • Arno sesame ol
five or Gil Fait paokini
syndicates WOO on a consider
fartiv
stly larger bervi for its supple.
It is claimed this co-operadv
system the wit' get 0101'• fa
their bogs then tinier their press@
septets of shipping thee alive to 11041
centres as Turoiatio, Petarboroarl
and Oellingwool. Tirol.
doubt be steRne in f '
.4
The aunnal report on Young People
Societies was read and adopted,
The Presbyterial Youns P..oples
associetioa reported. The annual
convention was held et Winghein 171.11.
Inst. The association recommentled
the Y. P. societies to devote their
fonds this year to the
mtssion. Ministers are asked to bring
this to the noticed their young people
stall impreiis up It them LIP! neeesaity.
A cornmittee oonsisting of Messrs.
McKay, Murray, West 01.4 lienderaon
was sppointed to submit e delivers*,
on the ctuestion of Prohibition.
Deputations were appoint4do visit
aid-reeeiving oongregetions asitl report
at next meeting. Pito River, Me,
il ler sad his skier; 1Val ton , Mr. Ross
and his elder; North Kittlou, Rivers
date and Enniskillen, Mr, McLennan
and his elder, lit*
Mr. McLennan geve notioe tl-
will move at next iitee,itit.0 In+
reguintions regardiug thk „.
- tspoiiti
nein be revised and prii.
drs."aarl
who veil
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two.- 131.
Write JOHN VitUDEK•u•S SsPl.tent_aune. w _ I_ be
...roues your Idea.; they_ ;nay 7..0
a_.
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meat 9.04 in the &twig
We do not see
pork packing estaiN
as successful •
factories . The • s"
stive system as
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to educate the,
viola of t'
;
- 4OP 1 of it is
viler, much skosess. A
itet present,
tot Ilk awl bappinak
otasout
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says he never felt better.
nobly fought for his life•
will welcome the news -
lie will return to Chi
eAosvstiou in big tee
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