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Lucknow Sentinel, 1899-01-06, Page 2
s 1 i viremiiiimminiiiiimaisdnammeemiessemsessmie The Lucknow Sentinel, Brum Oounty frldati January 6th e �cr to ar Gift COUNTY Ct1JC11. MCIION HAPpy NEW YEAR District No. 1. FELLOW ELECTORS :—Permit me to thank your one and all for the very hearty support you gave me st the election for the above District on Monday last. As one cf your repre- sentatives at the County Council Hoard for the next two years, I shall do my utmost to merit the confidence you have reposed in me. Yours very truly, PHILIP HOLT. t:oderi •h. ,1 nuary lth, 11498. 'ASHFIELD At the annual meeting of S. S. No. 5, Mr. J i .hn Webster walls elected U LIS tee. Mr. P -tet Utzell, Kinloss toweshi f, has chosen it.r a life partner, Miss Mary J Webster, youngest daughter of Mr. John Webster. • At the annual meeting of Maple Grove L. O. L. No. 1044 the following otlicer& were elected for 1$99, viz :— W. —W. M., W. Henderson ; D. MI,, D. Huston ; Chap.. W. G. Gardner ; It. S., R. E. Brown ; F.S., C. McDonagh; Tress , J. Ritchie ; D. C., R. Huston ; Lect., W. Irwin; Com.; 4. Hackett, P. Cook, Sr., W. T. Gardner, J. Ferguson, C. Ritchie. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION At the closing of the exercisws in S. S. No. 7 Ashfield, last Wednesday afternoon, the retiring teacher, Miss Christina Hawkirs, had f a very pleasant surprise. Quite a number of the people of this rection were present and the scholars presented Miss Haw- kins with a handsome easy chair and the following address which testifies et the pleasant relations which have existed between the pupils and teacher of " Isle of Skye " school :— Miss Jlu rk; n... DIRK TE-tcitasc. — Hearing with regret of your departure from us, we wish in some way to show our appreci- ati• ei of your faithful, p ►tient work among us, your pupils, alio to show the respect and esteem in which you are held throughout the section. We therefore take much pleasure in pre- senting you with this easy chaffs se a small token o1 our good -will towards Tom• R iog you all future prosper - I ity ata the compliments of the season. Signed on behalf of the pupils of S. F4. No. 7, Ashti¢id. FRANK QUINN. GUAM' HzNDERBVY SENO tiKINLOHS Report for the month of December. Forms 1, 2 and 3, and Junior 2nd sht,w standing of pupils writing at rniforin Promotion Examinetlet . Form 5•—A McKinnon, 13 McKen zie, 0 McDonald. • Form 4, J r: — M 3 I c Leod. Form 3, Jr.—J Graham. Foray 2, Jr.—E Grahame, G McIn- tos5, Part 2, Jr.—A McIntyre. Part 1, Sr.—T Lockhart, S McLecd• Form 4, Jr. --`umber of marks required 450.—J McLeod 519, M McLeod 547, W McKenzie 501,8 McDiarmid 455. • Form 3, Sr.—Number of marks • required 3 i0. — D 3l cLeod 491, S Mc- Donald 457, E McKinnon 143, W McDonald 392, Form 2, Sr.—Number of marks required 260.—MMcDtartaid :3f,•:, J McLeod 297, L McIntyre 274. Part 2 Sr.—`umber marks required •O.—Nina McIntosh 220. Pas1r1E McDosALD, Teacher. SCBOOL REPO fie result of the ination ,ield in S. S. Voll, swing promotion -� _.:, Kinl Jr. 4th to Sr. 4tb. --K MacLennan, Jas Barr, I3 Webster, M Barbour, K Campbell, R Fisher, J Barr. --Sr. 3rd to Jr. 4:11 -.W J Irwin, 1 C:aynot, B MacKenzie, II Torrance, A MacLeod, M Miller. Sr. 2nd to Jr. 3rd.—W G Cook, M MacKhnzie, W Fisher, W Finlay, E Cook. Sr. pt 2nd to Jr. `,,,;ta._- ` Barr, B Ile►;:a"r We wish all our Patrons a visit from -*s Cioneral Prosperity g* During the . Pres' nt Year. We have already felt the inspiration orf his general smile. !lis continuance in our midst -should _make us all happy. With thanks for your trade, and soliciting continuei1 • favors, I remain, D. MURCHISON. Lucknow, January, CEO. H. LAWRENCE. Snap Shots. (Mr lICT W. C. JOHNSTQNE, C Take Them. THEY CET.THEM FROM US. Tip top Facilities, Tip top Variety. • kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAI 2t it 7: 2: :1::s est e`XHs is: a - •take a look over our' arse For a �sefu1 ally Suitable New Year Gift elsewhereStock before purchasing . �. ��� rains we are offering. slow wegive a few of the ma. y ba gB SKATING BOOTS. Children's Skakitiog Barts, sus 11 to 2, tress Mc to $1,25, Ladies' Skatii Lout& in 0416Grain leather. Hieb laced ankh , at $1 2's. Ladies' Nog. S. if Tip Skating Bouts, siva a to 7, extra value at WA. Ladies' Box Calf Skat•1s.e Boots, Self Tip, Fancy stitching, at $2.00. SILK UMBRELLAS: • Ladies' Silk • Umbrellas, with eenall•;eteel rod Fancy handit•e. Sterling . Silver inountinpw, Special at $';: 50. I.adie Silk Umbrellas. :;stall steel' r04. town ted Handler with }tolled (1014 Mi'uutinh;a at $2.50, scot) an 1$5.00. Ladies' Mack Sills Umlirellas with Black !Implies very neat, Steel 10.1 and Best quality, at $3.00. Gents' Silk Umbrellas, Newest handle grips. Russia leather covers, suitable for either. Umlir,•lla or Walking Stick, Our special price for New Year. $3, RUGS ANO CHENILLE TABLE COVERS. Fx4ra quality Axminster hugs, size 27 inches \ 1;0 inches, at each, $3.00. A;lln�ltibter Rugs, she :it; x 72. Extra Ilnalit j• , and very pretty. Price • each. $3.00. • •t'henille Tabic Covers, size 6 z 4. Diffeient Shades. Each, " $1.2'4. our ;ill m ool LADIES' JACKETS AND FURS. It you aro_ looking for anything in this line, call and get our prices before purch af.illg. We .can supply you with a very good warm Fur Cape for the small sum of $6.00. MAPLE LEAF FLANFJI:LC• For a nice dress tor the Bally take a look at GENTS' GLOVES. t.u4irinkable, Fancy Flannels in Rola Itoy cheeks, Gent's Kangaroo Dress Gloves, unlined, in Oxblood, Light.Tan Taa tied Gant 1 ) 0 a .Shepherd Phi Stripes and Fancy Ch°ck:h, warranted to near and wash. . Murdoc M. CORR Is the place to make your elections in CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CROCERIE & PROVISION 3 Tip Ti. top- in.Quality, I have in stock the followi>tlt Ex ra value at 30c, 35c and 45c per yard. Co, Tans. Every pair warranted to wear, r' •t not to per . lzt'e . . Extra ♦ alue. at per pair $1.25. Gents' Unlined Mischa Gloves, a ni..• soft. undressed, silky hai■Ijed Glove. Good to wear and very stylhh,b. Pl ice p -r pair $1.2%. - Luckww A'. ''S Tip top. ii. Treatmen BUT PRICES AWAY DOWN. We poatively give as if not more, in reit .values than any one in tel Country t tpples iSl asking • Black Lead Btu,. Baking Powders • Barley, pot Bath 'trick Beans Bralrna • Baskets Brnihes Bi4cuit Cufre Confectionery1 ' Canned Gs,odi, ene Ch �c,olate Corn, coned Earn meal -Currants . Currie Powder . Furniture Dealers and Undertakers. Cream Tarter Cocoanut Dates NO USE LOOKING ELSEWHERE, CALL UPON US. LwtcCC 4Johnstoize, Ali People must__ Have Groceries The greec question is *here to get them. We keep the best qualities to be had. We don't pretend to .sell tlieffl below cost, but we do sell them at a very close margin. TEA S • Black, Green and Japan are unequalled in quality will save from 5 to 10 cents per pound' if you boy from peddlers. Compare quality and prices. _ CROCKERY We have a fine assortment cf dinner setts, tea, setts very cheap. Ca11, examine them and get prices, FLOZTR 8z F:E EIS . All kinds of flour and feed kept delivered to any part of the town. MeClure and prices. You U3 instead of .tea berry and toilet constantly on piano. Good and- a-111"u1plc'b ,n attenTdance. • CASH (3-RCd the watchers are haiiie.s (Me '•- Year, 1 ••99• That this may be to the Sentin8 2 peroug New Year, l and all its readers a happy and is the sincere wish of Yours sincerely, 1). S. M ACKENZIE. CHEESE as BU ER p9SOCIATION Convention !Veit Week' t damn, - meeti in the Odd td - fellows' Hall, c.n he la+t and Monday evenings „f month r t ei4ht o;clock, : each Visiting ..1 . b nthren cordially invited. D.J•YcLa, W.;•{.Heturg, };ec��rder. Ma.;trr Workman. Charges Fall Through At the D• • :ember General Sessons Ex -Constable David Maulcy lodged a series of complaintsag inst1;CVen t lee Joceph Arwstronr„ of These charge s were referred to a Committee consisting of Ilia Honor Judge Barrett and Messrs. Walkerton,� forrino sig anand Robb, of i - cation. The Committee met on Friday and all parties being duly notified the investigation °proceeded. and on The charges number after another was taken practically ak wup pnly to by e dismissed The nothing in them and Armst rocig is yet a member of theo rce." Oddfellowa' Officers. The following officers itr District installed by Deputy s y of Tiverton, Master Bro McPherson, in Lucknow Lodge Independent Order of Oddfellows, on Friday night last :— :'toble•. Grand, Joseph Scott; Vice Grand,P. D. N. Lawrence ; sec. Secre A. Malcomson ; P. Secretary, tart', Treasurer, A. Ross ; Geo. Armstrong; Conductor, Warden, J.W.• A McMillan ; I. Guard, It McKenzie; 0: Guard, II. Davi ; R. N . G., U Wm. Johnston ; W. Stewart Paterson ; R. S. V. G., 1., S. V. G , A McLeod ; .R. S. S., Peter Scott ; L. S. S., W. Johnston ; Chaplain, J. Bryan. Dried Apple Extracts Fittss Fish, a►sned Fish, dried Gelotine (lingers Hopss honey. laic Indigo Licorice Lime Juice Lemons lamps. Lard • Matches Mince Meat Meal • Macaroni Mustard Meats, canneit Magnesia Nutmeg • nil: olive Oil, sweet • Oil ,cas`tor Oranges Oat Meal Pails Peels 1'ipes Pickle Pearl's* Pias, c anaed Pepin ' Raisins Rice Utica -Flour Sago S S • Soda t jSoaps �Shic,•R Starch Strawberries , cense Sulp,lleri ''Tapioca Toniati Cr .canned lTeas;• 'oLaccoes• IVs: micell i V:netrars WaisliboartIF - ['Wood. aware Sts .Whiting il.)irstmer Sets Yeast Cakes. Dinner Sets ' Tea Sets* Water Ht•tts ('ream Setts Perry Setts 'i'n'let Setts 'Salt almon ardiaes. . suss ' 13eeda . . agar y Yrur,s• 'A-1 Flour always on hand. 11. 1111GHES, C1othth.', Boots& hoe5, The bulk of our FALL STOCK hsis arrived, which consist 01 the_ nobbiestand nest values ever presented to our custom- ers. BOOTS ANS SHOES_ Below- is a few of Our snaps :— Woman's Dongola Button, SelrTip, Coins Toe,.sp $1.35 Woman's Dongola Button, .Pat Tip, Coin Toe . .. 1.50 Woman's Dong. Button, Self Tip,:' Turn, worth $2.35 only 2.00 �tWro�l4a>n'., Dongola Orford, Pat Tip. Coin Too. •en's Dongola Congress, (-oln. Toe, Special Dongola Laced, Gni 1,t.►e, .Special. 'n Toe.. `*hey applause. 'Jt-. erm exercises) by e greatly admired. Selecttobns frem Peter granophone manipulated�novel and much P. Kee, was greatvocal and enjoyed. Speeches, • songs, instrumental, imitating human voice, pathetic and violin, piano, band, etc., humorous, carne forth from this wonderful piece of mechanism thePto . delight of the whose►d°ce. direction the P. Kee, under musical partof the programt me ° the deserves g excellent entertainment given. The Chairman received a vote of thanks for his conduct in coccedings air. Tho order throughout pros o Alias was most exemplary. MacNabb, teacher, was tendered a vote of thanks far 'herinterest n rest and work in providing such entertainment. Mics MacN'abh is re-engaged in the ani��vancethe in her ing year with salary. The progralu closed by all singing the National Anthem a ith the Queen blandly smiting on her loyal, toying sons and daughtere._ —An official circular letter signed by Dr. Carman and six presidents We have received the official pro gramme of the Thirty Second Annual Convention of the Cheese and B Association of Western Ontario, to be held in Guelph next Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, the 17th, 18th and Neat union 19th. This is the one g of the. year fur all interested in Dairy- ing, and a glance at the programme shows that the provisions made for getting the Lest and latest informa- tion, tion, through addresses end discus - sines, on subjects affecting these interests of dairymen, far e past yeal. Unusual interest to farmers and milk producers is attached e to this meeting, inasmuch in Guelph, and that every opportunity will be given to farmerrs to inspect arm a by Agricultural Collego, School, and for seeing the Iteihos dso n which they are worked. bo hoped that patrons of Creameries ee anand Chi Factories will oppor- tunity of attending the contact Convention, httbe They will come into brightest minds among those in the requested to dairy business. �� e n Guelph any state that those visiting p time from Jan. 12th to 9th should t l s procure from the Ticket�V When this Standard C artificate." P the has been signed at Guelph, by Secretary of the Convention, a retu ni ticket can be procured free of charge airy time up to Jan. 21th. u APIT CITY. ‘ti's OLD LIGTLODGE - ! 1 SRC N. / ` BE'T'S EV ERY THURSDAY ND; IIT in the fnr t',., full moon,e Ma,.onic plat':, llavei,�c x street, P N iCH`►L: Secretary wor+hit.fni �I t• r. Secretary HARRY J. D. 0.0.0.F. reci- waD +iia audience,niaed wnd ith an ©y p able alive addresses by the President, Mr. D. C. Taylor. and Mr. Stewart and the Rev. Mr. Hunter, of the Niie, on the social and missionary spirit of the League were greatly appreciated. The mustiest programme rendered by the Church Choir was excellent, and thesses Calla the beo autiful duets by Berry and Emma s1'and thecalled high t hearty applause commendation of . praise from the speakers, A recitation by Miss Cora Moody was admirably rendered and well received, white the beautiful solo by little Katie McIntosh Everybody, and was applauded. the The Chair was ably filled by pastor, Rev John Learoyd, and at the close a lib* ey �k©8 aDf d thanks tendered pe assisted in the entertainment. 1.00 1 50 . 1.50 .975 t7-(' K N " W Lcoursed, t' en Order of 9(µbo en Friends. Sleets est and 3rd Tats►day evenintrs .t &acts month, in s.ittfellows V'i+itors c0r,11%11y invited• 11.. .:•1. E. Ss st.L(:nova, Recorder. u _t`�ifcRAL It 3ESERT y tJRANOE CUNNINGHAM. INSURANCE FIR AND MARINE, ( JELPH• leMNsose as M) TIST_ G. A. NEWTON, to }f m„,r gra,i'iate, in deutiitry, T„ rt,li Dent.•1 (',,haze anti 1)„cts,r "f Dental Sur- gery, ili nivrrsitY. All modern plans Kers. of ,,,,er.tiun and caretulnse�i�• porlt:>Bi�h P• Office in AIIio'sblock, ul Thursdayp.:4. -Will visit Ripley evert afteru N► 1. Wanted—An Idea Wb., can Lases of some simple} DS thlto peatea may hricea g you wk' protech our Ideas; they *n * Co. Patent £t ` st�•s J�H l w SDC D. C. K.N pls. ems Upt of two Insocirost Wyatt.- -.4 eaNa. Mrs. K W ingham, spent New her parents. Mr. Fisher has Stratford. Mrs. Vallett, of New York, few days here last week friends. is Mr. John McMillan, �eMontana, re his spending his vacs many friends. Mr. Nicholson, of Whitechurch, was visiting his parents last week. nechtnel and family, Years here with was who D. We have still Per Fur Coats For Late Buyers, But we don't want them on hand at stock -taking on the 1st of February. This is your chance to get a Bargain in a Lady's ur Gentlernan's Coat. Fur Capes, Ruffs, Gauntlets or Caps at Reduced Prices for January. 0 NNELL - Lucknow TA/ e Thank OuiCustomers 101 YHA L:BaiAL PATRONAGE Extended and A Pry C. M,eudin 4 rause amauon t so hard to •l tt soenius c OWn [sc•overi!g is fold and at - - ----- It; is have no hetnres --- graying that one of the best washers of the day, and I highly recommend it. Jas. 13by John Gray. Manufactured Bennett. —Mr. D. Lougbeed, formerly erly of is village, has purchased theW ui a R dye works, an� alt parties � anything in 'that, line na all !word t left their orders for him, at R. Moody's wilt be Promptly attended to. Hockey Schedule. A meeting of the Kincardine, Lucknow, Ripley and Wingham hockey clubs was held at ,t �waadecided to on Tues- day, 27th Dec., when form a hockey league, to be known as the Huron and Bruce Hockey Assoce ia- tion, which is to be guided by les of the Ontario Hockey associstAoa areion. The officers of t president, 1). McInnes, Ripley ; Vice - President, Dr. McDonald, e�nan , wLawrence, '2nd, Vice-Presidn Lucknow ; Sec. -Treat., Joseph eeIlodg- Wingbam. Management Commit- tee, 0.Jennings. Kincardine ; II. O. tee, Bell, Winghain ; J. Armstrong, Luck - now ; W. Jackson, Ripley. Referees __Chisholm. W ingham ; Corrigan, Lucknow ; Jackson, Ripley ; Jennings, Kincardine. A nix”insl fixed, subject to frotn each club was j call. In case of protest, �a �ndh club the interested is to dee club losing the protest is to forfeit the same. Visiting teams are to receive $10.00 at each game �defray � The following rred : Kincardine at Lucknow, Jan. 6 ; Ripley at Winghain, Jan 9 ; Wing - ham at Kincardine, Jan. 17 ; Lucknow at Hincardide, Jan. 26 ; Kincardine at Ripley, Jan. 31 ; Winghain at Ripley, Feb. 2 ; Kincardine at Wing - hen, Feb. 6 ; Ripley at Lucknow, Fee• 10 ; Winghani at Lucknow, Feb. 14 ; Ripley at Kincardine, Feb., Fob. 15 ; Lucknow at W ingham,17. Lucknow Pu13110 Library. The following is a statement pf the number• of books in their different classes read and taken out of the Lsbrary for the month of December 1898, viz : Biography .63 Ihiligion 50, History 67, Voyages and Travels 133, Fiction 78, Literature 17, Mis- cellaneous 145, and Science 5. Total 558, by 120 pi.trone. The Directors having procured and on hand aeverftl hundred volumes of new and interest- ing books by the eat foreign rt d afor home authors, which will public inspection and distribution in a few days, and will add greatly to the already large accumulation of reading matter in the Library. and which, no doubt, will be much appreciated by the many readers of the village and sur- rounding country. The enterprising Directors contemplate making the Lucknow Public Lribrone of outside Sof best, if not the veryhest, the large cities of Canada. A free invitation is given to all in village and country who wish to avail them• selves of the reading of fascinating and profitable literature. of returned from spent a visiting i)Itl(;iNATOI escape the perhaps was the hers (1144/ at • __The Knoll double action washer and "The Prize" wringer scf competed withwith over 800 ot �`r machines in 1 X93, all over the world and was successful in 1°gA htcial of he rst premien and gold medal. these machines will cost agents. nothing. Andrew .t Webster, g uring the past year, ecti senticia inet (11 thf• ► ne and all NW. ('a nrt d is n plan'' gregnte $28,t04k,000, a .. 6 per eent. from the previous t :t whin of 1(i per r s•►►nt. en r. 4•441$6 4W:d opportun - ATRATF'g any who Clair of the you during outside - - If your Fys'tein needs toning up, tate Other business oolstock yuler'a Campcwnd Iron Pills. &satime. successful •y useful time. «'rite for bee stofu Heavenly Musk Genf (who bas just arr i ved at his Highlandt r tont-Jo i baglAPea. Johgt land ALT, 13441:r-47 (int east €hLinsr vhaatteet! e n oR it Quite, .ie•tm,�rtn� taWei mind c a swarm of i "thAt- g *sled on areegraph pole?. • and Taylor, a petition► artt�r ! The best to the Postmaster-Genieya r I earlier mail service, an4 possible on express traits-- freight raits—freight trains as at present. Meats. Un motion of Davison and ':t wise the following accounts were pirk ac - Ise and ordered paid :—Quarter gran Fire Co., 1131.25; Hugh Morrison. year's salary, $100. Well MORRISON, Clerk. --It may interest Canalians to know that Prof. Tabt, batshh dM ohve sd Agricultural colleg that the curl leaf, which has been so destructive among young peaches for a can be cured by spraying few soars, poundtaining one ution of copper with a sol sulphate ndisaol ed in twenty- five weet y _ fi ve gallons of water. of conforenoes is being published id behalf of the St. James Ch Ertl; tfund,, Montreal, The circular gives the condi- he tionconference: and tion of the church as there reported. It requests district chairmen to act as treasurer of the fund and appoints Sunday, Jan. 29, as St. James i)ay, for a general co'lection throughout the Dominion in aid of the fund. a iii always — At the Owen Sound Assizes tEPoke few days ago Judge 1Lot,e •t so® at considerable length on t e Poor (louse question, and highly compli- mented the people le of Bruce! County for the prompt action taken in that direction. • He also cuntplimehnted the Bruce conned on ttSglo fwd ion ©f � site. displayed in the The site, the Judge said' should ould always bd at�tltun�Qrnty the �ipo�mediate it sou supervision of the county oticials and the Grand Jury. —The artier: in the ! Ontario Legislaturev now stand thi$ vacant Liberals, 51 ; Opposition, ; North Waterloo, Vest 1g•tv and South Perth. —Altnond nuts shelled and in shell, shelled walnuts, filberts, Brazillian pea- nuts,new liallowees, dates, oranges, lemons, Maloga grapes. Candies - 1000 lbs. mixed, 500 lbs cream and about 100 kinds to choose t k of cane - dies and best assorts dies in Lucknow, and if you want a wedding cake any size or shape, you tan have it at lteid's bakery. ST. LUMENS Mr. Bowelaof Belfast, teach, in the school, Mr McDonald left for 1899. Mr. Marten is re e Clark in ;,t. Helens' school. Missv. ceived a permit and will continue 0 teach this year in the mimeschoolBeckett, of the 10th con. Mr.will teach • hi taught at �° Belfast during 1899. So much for the teaching fraternity on all sides of our little burgh. _Municipal .nominations will be held this year on Friday, m Xmas fells on Monday. –On Wedneseay morning at 9 o'clock, Dec. 28th, the Methodist church, Lyons, was the scene of the consuMtnation of one of Cupid's happiest intrigues when Mr. Sherman C Stanley, of Huron Tp., wee united in matrimony to Miss Daisy E. C. Moss, daughter of Rev. W. 11. Moss, "of Lyons, and formerly of Lucknow. FOR,. gifts suitable resents. 10.000 acres Loud ta• Tmwra�ad `r attention is in- .tet, n- pb, ar very excellentp wll CS•reddi1 and Childs' ,- almost endless ag you one and all ppy nd Joyous New Year. ktron, THE This is the season of the year for the giving and receiving of gifts, but I presume that one of our worthy public school trustees was surprised at the Christmas present bestowed upon him, when Mr. Wm. C. Webb's wife pre- sented him with twin boys. Mr. Joseph Gaunt received a New Yeer's gift, but 'twas only one boy. Mr. Wm. Woods also wears a happy fatherly smile like the rest spoken of. 3tE1er Olitie she died trusting in her Saviour, o�enra bliss full hope of enjoying ereafter, but her family of two girls cd three boys lose a 1kD0 and loving � to votber, and although ;th parents, God has promised t4.1' it father to the fatherless •( whams' stay." Much uorkiw mall mended ta the bereaved • --Sewing machines! The premiums and medals and diploinas roceived by the "Standard Rotary' mean radical improvements in the sowing machine mechanism, which guarantee speed, accuracy of stitch freedom from wear, perfect adjustment, noiselessnezs, ea.sy running, etc. If you need a ruachiee buy the "Rotery" and buy the best. -- Andrew & Webster, agents. Rev. Dr. M.urray's lecture on "What I saw in Italy" wa8 very to appreciated by sll who had the pleas- ure of hearing it. Dame rumors says there will be a few marrieges in our midst ere long. DEATIIS.—Their trusny friends ex- tend sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Badour in the sudden death of their oldest boy from membraneous croup; the child, aged about five years, wai ill but a day or so, his mother being ill in bed at the same time. Another of tbe old settlers p•seed away last week in the peraon of Mrs. Ferrier, relict of the lei Ferrier. Mrs. Ferrier has suffered intensely for some titue with dropsy, and to irr it was a happy reteass, as act ulnae to ve;iewaynits ed by law add a vary e bTaiA‘161ng cargo:it otbb:edtespetv tor unseen - house across the frolat,:mphtiabitiroad_bl thecdietaidi;a1;;Iiees.iireAna distrirr att for lima y Within n PlaPe 70 When' it patent pu must say that of satisfac outs ver to thts--and say i ng Idrerchie. Then bon, wader the pump t lir and it is Um room where, the puu:v ar.tVightiplinaft‘;11 wit satisfac T. MINA give a svring sacks and then • biti116 oar care- Tateita manufacturer:or Niisolved Viglrist itn the Mule. • easurin • old the Christian way 01 hOg COON* at Windsor. ot Leaden. Atie.pow to ems*, hiewsbed. the NM, delbeired the•ara bad to be anomebase. Donald steesisti. Liberal. aid Abair 0, .1c Mar m Cesservativa, waft ut4,1 yseestvlar at Doke Ur