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A STRANG EPITAPH
• Found on a gravestone in a village
churchyard in Sussex, England,
reads :-"It •--as a cough as carried
her off; it was a coffin they car-
ried her off in." Now had the
virtues of our Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil been known and the
preparation used in this case, that
epitaph might never have beet
written. Lt is well known that
Cod Liver Oil is unequalled in the
treatment of all affections of the
throat and lungs, and Lochead's
Emulsion is a preparation of Cod
Liver 0'1::: its most palatable and
agreeable form, easily taken by
the most delicate persons. It
contains a larger percentage of
pare Norwegian Cod Liver Oil
than most of the largely advertised
preparatio s. Large bottles 50c;
small 25 .
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MADE BY
ALEX. C. LO0HEAUD.
OHEh61ST & ORUGGI3T,
MlD16AL NALL LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERY OF MAITLAN D
Met at Wingharn, Nov. 21st, ,1899,
Rev. John 11084, moderator pro tern.
Rev. F. 4.. McLennan. clerk pro tem.
This Presbytery recommended that
the moderators of thAeneral Assein
ly be elected in future by a committee
of the es -moderators, and that increas-
ed powers he vested in Synods.
Messrs. tilaleotui, Anderson and
MacKay were appointed a committee
to prepare a deliverance on the III el u-
ual, `'Aids to Social Worship."
Resignation of R •v. 1) Forrest w
accepted to take ed'e .t un the !sat Sa
bath of Deeetnber.' A resolution
pressive of iespect fur Mr. Forrest an
appreciation of his estimable eh.•racter
and faithful work was unanimously
c,rried. Rev. D. B. MacRae was
appointed ti) declare the charge ..f
Walton vacant on the first Sabbath f
January and to act as moderator of
Session during the vacancy. Iles-Irs.
MacKay a+1d MacLennan were ap-
pointed audtters. Four week's supply
•_it the vacancies is asked from the
committee on distribution of probation-
ers for next quarter. Convention of
Young People's Societies is postponed
till M%y. Call from Whiteehurch and
I•angside to Rev. John Burnett, B.A.,
of heady, was sustained. 'Stipend,
$750.00; four weeks holidays' in each
year allowed.
On motion of Mr. MacKay and Mr.
Malcolm, it was unanimously carried
that this Presbytery endorse the
recommendation of the Prisoners Aid
Association that the general hospitals
of this province be utilized for the
treatment of paupers inebriates and
instruct the clerk to send a copy of
this resolution to the Provincial Sec-
retary An important conference on
special evangelistic services were held.
Next meeting of Presbytery will be
held at Wingham January 16, 1900,at
10 a,m.
JOHN MAcN.ttsn, Clerk.
Lucknow, Nov. 25th, 1899.
THE LATEST WAR NEWS
Special to the Sentinel :
Montreal, Nov. 29th
The Allan steamer ''Sardinian,'
with the Canadian contingent on
board has arrived at Cape Town.
London, Nov. 29th.
Gen. Methuen has defeated the
whole Boer force at Modder river.
The battle commenced yesterday at
5:30 a.m. The enemy was strongly
intrenched and concealed. The
action started with artillery firing.
The Boers were 5000 strong with 6
guns. After fighting 10 hours with-
out food or water in a burning sun our
troops foroed the enemy from their
position. Gen. Pole Carew has cros-
sed the river with a small British
force. Gen, Methuen describes the
fight as "one of the hardest and most
trying in the annals of the British
army" and praises all engaged in it.
Mies Cooke's Entertainment
Sarnia Observer, Nov. 13th '99. —
In the evening the largest crowd ever
seen in the queen Street church gath-
ered. It was simply a jam, Every
available place where a chair could be
placeed was used to seat the crowd
and still many were turned away
The reading of "The Living Sacrifice,"
by Miss Myrtle Tellessen Cooke, et
Chicago, was beyond all praise. The
rendition took nearly half an hoar,
during the whole time she held her
audience spell bound. She is certainly
a most cultured and gifted elocution-
ist l'Iiis Cooke will 1►e in the Town
Hall, Lucknow, under the ausdices of
the I. 0. G. T , on Friday evening,
December 8th,
LOCAL rrEivrs.
— Horse -trading is all the "push"in
the village at present.
—The Manitoba Proyincial election
will take place on Dec. 7th.
— Dr. Stevenson of London, gave us
a pleasant call on Friday last.
—Mr. George :McIntosh, of Etnbro,
is visiting frielydi in Lucknow.
—Mr. Wellington Davison, of Dun
gannon spent Sunday in town.
—Mr Alf Sedastian, of Wingham,
was in town on Thursday last,
—Mr William dandy of Winnipeg,
is visiting at his home in this village.
—The Bruce Council will meet in
Walkerton on the 12th of Deceinl r.
—New subscribers are added each
week to the Sentinell's growing
—Mr. Angus Oameron of Oak Ltke,
Manitoba, is visiting friends in Luck -
now.
—A special purchase of men's kid
gloves now selling at R. D. Cameron's
at 50c.
—Messrs John Taugher and Will
Cousins, of Teeswater were in town on.
Tuesday.
— The Conservatives of Centre
Bruce will hold a meeting to -day,
(Thursday.)
— Inspector Campbell, of Kincar-
dine, -.sited the Lucknow school
last week.
—The highest price in cash paid for
hides and tallow at °the Lucknow
Tannery.
—The Huron County County Cou-
ncil will meet in Goderich, on Tuesday
December 5th.
—The highr t price paid for sheep
skins and taltiwv =.f tlit' 141..ku ,w
Tannery.
—The. 11trrit'.i.a t•;t•etions will take,
place on Dec. 7 h, the nf.rtsinations,.
one week earli. r.
—A sl'1Arltit}' co.►11 skin- wtitlte t
for t.ntmi p iel, ►iii: at the Lucknow
Tannery.
—Mr. and M r3 Robert Stewart of
Kingarf gave us a pleasant call on
Wednesday.
— Mr. and Mrs McDougall los t
their house, store and contests by fire
in September. '
-t-Messrs.Will C rnpf.ell, and Arch
ie Harrigan, of Kincardine were in
town on Monday.
— See R. U. Cameron's "ad" this
week and embrace the opportunity of
buying goods cheap.
--Mr. H. Cargill, M. P. for East
Bruce, subscribed i~500 to the Presby-
terian Century fund.
—Dr. Walsh of Chicago and M is
Walsh, of Belgrave, spent Sunday at
Fair View Farm.
— Say Boys ! It is time you paid for
those suits. They must be nearly
worn out, Fred Grundy.
— A large number of our young
people attended the tea -meeting hold
at Olivet on Monday last.
— R. D. Cameron is selling an ex-
cellent Japan tea at 25c. which has an
extra fine flavor and quality.
—Fred is going to offer for sale a
number of accounts and notes nearly
out of date. Don't be disgraced, •
— Mr. A, McCallum, of Paisley,
has been appointed County Judge of
the new district of Manitoulin Island.
—Mr. Harry McQuillan during the
past week, has shipped three c,tr-loads
of turkeys from Lucknow to Torc,nto.
— Hilda Blake, found guilty of the
murder of Mrs. Jno Lane, of Brandon,
has been sentenced to hang on Dec
27th
— Farmers should be well prepared
for winter, and have no outside fall
work undone, the weather has been so
mild'
— Mr. Ab. McKay, who has spent
some three months in Pilot Mound,
Manitoba, has returned home for the
winter.
—Fred Grundy is highly pleased
with the amount of goods sold during
the past two weeks. Same prices will
continue.
—The municipal nominations this
year will be held on Friday, Dec. 22nd
the last Monday of the year being
Christmas.
—Jack Currie, the jockey, died of
Consumption at Buffalo the other day.
The body was brought to Wi ogbanl
for burial. -
—The oldest inhabitant who proph.
isied an early winter is evidently a
long way off so far as this season is
conserned.
—Mr. John McIntyre, travellbr fur
Mr. William Allin, returned on Tues-
day last from a three months trip to
Manitoba.
—Miss T. Katherine MacNabh has
been engaged t3 teach in S. S. No. 7
Kinloms for the ensuing year with an
advance of salery.
— Strayed to the premises of Ceasar
Perdue, lot 62, Lucknow, on the 16th
of November, 1 heifer and 1 steer both
rising two years.
—The crossings on the main street
would be the better of a cleaning off
each day now that the fall mud here
to stay until it freezes up.
—Herbert Petty, who was art F'sted
in Detroit on t charge of Irwin?, stolen
a horse and ouggy at Walkerton, was
taken from Seowich jail to Walkerton
Monday.
----Mr Jas. Moffat, of Culross, hue
sold his fau.ous r:tullioll, Uleu.er, to
Jno Gentles of Kincardine, front wlloru
he originally purchased hire.
—James- O'lt nuke, of Tees.vatei,
joined the Irish Puhiliers and veal t:hot
while r;t inning the llo.gh is of Dun'ioe.
1 le now lies in a South Africa i grit. we.
—Mr. Richard Treleavt n, of 1) in-
gdnnon, who has t,t•enl beriou-ly i 1 fur
some- time is much improved a ul paid
a visit to his Lucknow friends itt
Wvdue.;thy.
—Mr. A, W. Wihon, of Chic ►;iu,
who has been 11 )ane attending the fun-
eral of his f ither, returned to that
city on Tuesday last accompanied hi►
his ruothr•r.
--T11 Mil ha Ay Gazette says—The
Bogs have `inany sympatizer:i in Ali' ;-
rmay, and we learn that Formula is
also in favor of the 13,,ers and delight
in their victories
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—The Rev. Mr. Wallis of London,
epert a few hours in Lucknow, on
Tuesday last, the guest of his old
friend, the Rev. John Leoroyd, at the
Methodist parsonage.
—Mr. Arthur McDonald, of Wood-
stock, who has just recovered from a
severe attack of typhoid fever, ar.d
Mrs. McI)oualci, are visiting friends iu
Lucknow and ‘ icinity,
—January and October of the same
years always be;in with the sane day.
So • do April and Jtify, also Septerlltwr
and I.) cew;)er. February March axed
November also begin the yams Clay.
—Hanover will hove its first muni-
cipal election an New Years Pay.
That part; of -the village • situated
in the county of Grey is being. incor-
porated and what, i� in 11rarit township
i n
rema� i Bruee.
—The "Dog Si,ow" hold on 'Thurs-
day and F'rid*y- evenings of last week,
was very poorly atter _lel• as bot h
nights: the weather wr ss unfavorable.
The slogs Wire w-11 trained and per-
for:nest very hard tricks including
waltzing,. skipping, high jumping etc.
The club swingin. was excellent.
BERKSHIRE FOR 3E:1'110E
n��•1, a 1.....
ARE OFTN ACCUSE'. OF LYING
INORDERTOMAKE ASALE...
To gai., a present advantage by MISREPRESENTATION is a
short sighted policy. The only safe course w pursue is to
buy goods that you can TELL THE TRUTH about aead
not injure business. This course we follow in making
Men's fleeced underwear
from $l a suit up to i:42.25
Men's reefers in goovl
heavy frieze, $3 75 Heavy
all wool pants e1.50 a pr.
THE PURE 1I1U:l' ERKSHIRE
boar .'A*hfie1d Prince," bred 1►y J. G.
Snell of Sutlgrove will be kelt for serV ice at lot 1.
25, 1st con., township of Ituror: 7 EIIMS, $1.
cash, Two sows: 81.75. 1'nvil. r c of return-
iar if necessary,
Two fine y oung sews fit for ',reeding for.
s:►le. Alro a lot of choice timuthy seed -'or
salt. at market prize. ,
L. E. LANE dr ct1Ng,
P:0., Out.
TEACHER WAN1 ED
Teacher wanted for Schtivl, St•cti=in 1 4,
West Wawanosh. holding a first or second
c'ass certificate. State salery sntl expPrieni•e.
Duties to commence .on the 3rd of .January,
1900. Applications received up to Decewb.:r.,
16th. Personal application preffereii.' -
W. C, WVEBB, Scc• Treasurer.
St. Helens, .P. 0,
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our purchases and customers will find that
they can get :)s much fin a dollar in our store
as they can by making a blind selection from
a catalogue and taking the risk of not beiL g
suited.
We have "Tho Maple
Loaf' Flannels " These
are the best on the market.
Checks And plain at 25c
per yard.
A line of D. B. Suits at $8.50 each, worth $10.00
Fur Furs we ask you to inspect the Stock•
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We ask those in wane of these articles to call and examine our
stock. You will not find us lacking in anything you ask for. To
buy without seeing our stock is to lay yours,clf open to regrets after
you do see or hear about what we can show you. • Just one look at
our goods will convince you that they are the beat that can be got
for the money.
V6/41ACZ
At the
LUCKNOW SAW -MILL
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11ARDWARE STORE
All kinds of Logs wanted,
including Hemlock, Elm,
Basswood, Birch, Ash, Pine,
Tamarack, and Cedar, for
•which the highest prices in
Gash will be paid, at the
Milis, i Havelock ;
Lucknow M1 s,
street.
JAS. LYONS,
The Shiitc
IC1Zl� Spffrk le
If only shine an(f sparkle
, were desired people could
be satisfied with imitation
of real thing's. But genuine
qualities are wheat the
people want, and that is
why Armstrong's Rings are
popular with those who
are looking for the hest the
Jewelers can 'Supply. Our
Gift, :f tu:.tn:;ernerlt and Wed-
ding Rings are as perfect as
fine workmansh i l► c an make
them.
A!M!Tfbi
THE JEWELER
& OPTICIAN.
Marriage biomes Issued
LUCKNOW
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WE have a 01i assorted,
up-to-date stock of
Bought direct from the
manufacturers for nett cash
Men's Woioii' zad Chid.reii's tine and heav9 $hop,
1ubbe and Overshoes.
is. vett rare assortment of Chi1d.r' chool Be ts.
Ordered work & repairing a specialty.
-warranted not to rip.
TERMS :- Cash or Oredit. A Liberal discount off for Oash.
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Village Mwrket.
The following. are the market quota-
tions for this week
Wheat, .......•. • 1oc to 64;,4;c to 56c
Barley, to ' .35e c
rc to 26c
•-..1)c to 15c
1octo15c
Turkey, per Ib...• .•.. is to icrgeese, << "••.... 5c to 5c
Ducks, " 5c to GChickens Fer pair.....,.. 20cto 40c
Hay per ton..•.....$5,50 to 86,00
Oats,.......Butter.•...
IMED(CAL
R. TENNANT, 1
.. , PHYSI61AN
If Surgeon and Accoucher. Surgery
over J. Ellioit's grocery store. l)fli a hours
from 9 to 12 a•m.; froui 2 to 5 p.m. and from
7to9p.m,
DWI), GORDON, M,D.. C.M., F.T.
M.S., M.U.P.S.O.. Physician, Sur-
geon, and Accouchcr. Upstairs ill Wm.
Allin's new block. Residence Ross street,
behind J. G, Murdoch & t'o's store.
C: O. F.
Go URT SIIEItWc OD, NO 50, LUCK -
now. Meets eve+ry first and third Mon-
day of every month in the Orange hail,
Visiting brethren are cJrdially invited.
G Ern. NORTHC'TE, C. R. D. D. YULit,
All bcts
LUC NO
LOYAL ORANGE LO
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monthly meetings in the Ora
Campbell street, . Lucknow, ou th
Duesday evening of each and every
egree night on the second Tuesday
following. All visiting brethren cord
vited to the meeting*.
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Hall,
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vening
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DAVID ABCUER, A. T. D sox,
Secretary . lyi,
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meets every Friday evening at R
their hall, Campbell street. All
cordially nvited.
SCoTr2 P. A. MALI ,
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