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Lucknow Sentinel, 1899-12-22, Page 8• # • • t 94. •••••■•••• ••,••••••• .•••••• . • •••••• • alak.•••• • "•,--,,;401.10.40.40 !..W•P a. •••sio,s • • ' 4 Eft •••• f , BETTER THAN HAS BEEN Our Stock of Christmas Noyelties,- Toys and all holiday gods are better and more complete than any which has been before opened out in Lucknow. We have near- ly everything which the heart of man or woman can desire for ). Christmas presents. Gifts for the little folks. Gifts for the boys. Gifts for the girls. Gifts for your sweetheart. Gifts for Pverybedy from Grand- mother down. Don't leave your shopping till the last minute or you may be caught in the usual rush, and we expect a bigger rush than ever, LOCHEAD'S DRUG STORE, Ileadvarters fo: Goods LUCKNOW - - ONT HORSE BREEDERS' MEETING; The 13th annual meeting of the Horse Breeders Association was held in the Ratt,enbury House, Clint3n, on Wednesday of last week, with a good attendance of meruLers. The reports of the Secretary and Treasurer show a perceptib:e increase in the work of the Society duridg the past year, and the funds in the bank reech the comfor- table sum of $900, with no liabilities. A large amount of routinebusiness was transacted, among which ib was decided to ask the Superintendent of Fanners' Institutes to have placed on the, list of speakers at Institute meet- ings, Some one to discuss and advocate the questim of diaught horae breeding, al.,o to u •ge the Minister of Agriculture to sectire for registered horses the same transportation rates and privileges as are accorded other registered stock.' A large amount of correspondence was again discussed, asking the registration of P nimais bred in the United States and in the Canadian Northwest. It was .decided again that foreign -bred animals from other stock registered with -the Society cin only be registered —Mr. John Joynt preached very as "produce" • without a number, and acceptably to a large congregatien in in the case of animals in other Provin- the Methodist church on Sunday even- ces. the pedigrees must ba attested to ing last. by sworn declarations. —What about a pair of good warm The election of officers resulted in working mitts? See J. 0, Murdoch the old staff being again entrusted with & Co's stoA. A good variety to office, an indication that the manage- choose from. ment is satisfactory. The followir,g delegates were appointed: To Cana- dian Horse Breeders, Association, Jas. Headerson and Alex. Janes ; to West- ern Fair, D. McIntosh. The following were recommended to the several fairs as competent judges on draught horses: D. McIntosh, Jno. McDairmid, James Henderson, C. E. Mason, Alex. banes, P. McGregor, J. E. Blsckall, D. M. Cole and Thomas Green. A com- mittee was appointed to select a num- ber of the best animal:: registered with the Society, which are to be photo graphed for publication and present -a - tion to Agricultural Colleges. This concluded the business, and the mert- ing then adjourned. —Cheap Rattan Rockers at Davi- son's. —Cheap pictures a specialty at Davison's. Cheap center and extensi3n tables at Davison's. —Go to Lawrence & Johnston for all kinds of furniture. —Rattan Rocke.s and hall .hairs at Lawrence & Johnston's. —Bed room Suits and Sideboards at Lawrencs & Johnston's. —Call and see Davison's rocking chairs and pictures. —Cheap Bed Room suits and Side - beards at Davisoa's. —Call at Davison's and got his prices on furniture. — Lounges and couches at all prices at Lawrence & Johnstoe's. —Parlor Suits and Fancy Rockers sst Lawrence & Johnston's. —Get your Christmas; candies and confectionery at R. Moody's. — The merry jingle of sleigh bells is far ahead of the plunkety, plunkety mua. —Mrs. J. D. Laughlin, of StMarys, is visiting Mr. Robert Mclieith, of — The children are feasting upon the Christmas novelties shown in the shop windows. — Mrs. -James Nlorrison, of South Edmonton, N. W. T., is visiting friends in K.inlosss. 1 --It is hard to tell whether this weather is intended for last tall or two years ago last fall. —Mr. J. G. Ward, of Dungannon, gave the Sentinel a pleasant call.on Tuesday last. — The annual school meeting ia rural sections will be held on Wednes- day, Dec. 24th. —A "Little Helper" sweeper will please the children for Xmas. See them at Thos. Lawrence's. —Nothing would please your wife or child better than a Bissell Carpet Sweeper. See them at Lawrence's. —It will pay you to look up R. Moody's advertisement in this issue and mark it in your Day, Book. —The Goderich Star published a list of over forty residents of that town who have reached the age of eighty or over. LOCAL rrEms. —Mr. Chas. Johnston, of Hamilton is in town this week. —Table raisia*, dates, figs, fresh and good at A. McKenzie's. —Ladies' Astrachan Caps, 30 inches long, only i5.00 at Connell's. —Mixed Candy by the lb,- or barrel (cheap) at A Mckenzie's. —Oraoges and lemons cheaper than ever before at A. 4cKenzie's —Men's Beaver Overcoats for $4.00 each at Connells, all- kinds of overcoats at reduced prices. —Money to loan by private party at reasonable interest. Apply Draw. P r 24, Lucknow P. 0. —al good, goneral servant wanted at once. A.pvly to Mrs. Thos. Lavrrence. —A nice stock of Brownie Suits all sizes, at J. G. Murdoeh's. Give the boy one for Xmas. —The village nominations will take place at the Town Hall this (Friday) evening at 7 o'clock. —Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McGinnis left on Thursday morning for Ophir, Algoma, here they will reside in fut- ure. —German Mink Ruffs $1.75 each at Connell's. Sable Ruff extra large for $8.00 worth $9.00. —A meeting of the Lucknow Public Library will be held this evening (Thursday) Dec. 21st, at 8 ()AWL —A Christmas Song Service will be given by the Choir in the Methodist church on Sunday evening next. —What ! no teeth'? it makes no diff- erence you can eat Reid's scone and cakes without teeth, try a few and see. —The Sentinel will be pleased to publish a list of the officers elected for the ensuing year by the different so- cieties of the town. Wilt th9 proper — Buy your wife a Bissell "Cyco" Bearing Carpet sweeper fur Xmas and see her unite. Sold by Thos. Lawrence. —Mrs. Kennedy and her son Wil- liam, of Chiboyegan, Michigan, are visiting at the residence of Mr. It. oIlan Kinloss. — Lost, strayed or stolen, from the premises of Harry Day's, a black Newfoundland pup, 3 months old. The finder will be rewarded. —The handsomest callender receiv- ed this season .is from The Smiley Hardwaie and Dry Goods Company, of Otterville, Oct. —Pell sizes of J. G. Murdoch* Co's special $10.00 Beaver Overcoets in stock at present. Don't miss this opportunity to get one. —Mr. Thos. Falconer, of Fargo, Dakota, is renewing old acquaintances with his many friends in Hol)rood and vicinity. —A St. Mary's man recently dropped dead while carrying in wood for the night. This a warning for wen not to interfere with their wives duties. se' —A pair of our gauntlets is a hand- some present for a lady for Christmas. We have them in Gray Limb, Electric Seal and Astrachan. W. Connell. —If you are looking for anything chic and up-to-date in men's furnish- ings, you will find them at J. G. Mur- doch & Co's. —The bonus of $100 paid by the Goeernment to owners of creameries who provide cold storage facilitiels, will be extended to owner e of creatn- vies during the season of 1899. —Found!- On the boundary be- tween East and West Waw anosh, a lady's fur cape. Owner can have same by ailing at Mrs. R. K. Miller's store, St. Helens. —J. 0, Murdoch & Co have re- ceived this week a shipment of the famous Berlin yarns direct from Old Irelend. They will be able to supply you with a nice black yarn at 10c. —The Lucknow Methodist Church Ohoir furnished an excellent pro- gramme of rnusic for the Whitecburch Tea Meeting on Monday night limit. There was a largo attendance present. —All chocolate drops are good, but some are better, Reid's for instance, because they have fruit flavor and fresh nut centers, Christmas candies all the year, at Reid's. —The Inlard Revenue Department has taken up the subject of tinned goods, and has issued a circular to some thousands of phjrsicians through- out Canada asking them to. report on officers see that we are furnished with j any cases of poisoniog that come un - s prcper list of the officers. 1 der their notice. —STAND AND DELIVER. We do it. We are always at the old etand ready to deliver anything in the line of bread and confectionery you may ask for Reid the baker. —In the big bale of dairy cows at Cain's Hotel, _on Saturdey, there will be sold three new milkers, two farrow cows, and twenty choice young dairy cows, the property of Mews McIntosh and Blend: —Young men who wish t,9 be dressed up-to-date for the holidas sea- son should call at J. G. Murdoch Si, Co's store on Saturda, night and pro- cure one of the newest styles in stiff hats. They are the new spring style in black and blown, purchased special- ly for the trade. • —As Xmas is about heee again, the public will be looking around to see where they will purchase their Xmas goods. We ask you to give us a call. Remembar it will pay you, as our stock is fresh and up to date, and we are sAling the best very cheap. Our stook of confectionery, frults, canned goads, spices. teas, coffees sugars are the best to be had. Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year to all. R. Moody. RIPLEY OAT MEAL MILLS These Mills are well located on Huron street and on the G. T. R., occut)ying a substantial two story mill building, well equipped with a. full roller process using two double setts of rolls; also two setts of stones for shelling. The product comprises a fine grade of Rolled Oats and Oatmeal, the daily capa3ity being fifty barrels, and in this line he has a larze local trade in ,the surrounding towns and country: farmers trade covering a radii.. s of fif- teen miles, while shipments are made to the leading markets in the eastern cities This is the only Roller Oatmeal Mill in Bruce County, and was changed from a flour mill four years ago when new ruachinery was put in and the equipment is now first class, A large business is done in grain grinding for farmers and in October. over 4000 bags were ground. The proprietor Mr, McGregor, has had nearly a, life long experience in this line,- removing from. Hensell twelve years ago and has a wide ac- I quaintence both in Huron i.ud Buie° counties. Farmers of Kinloss kitylly accept thanks for past patronage. We wish you all a merry Xmas. D. McGREGOR. Thos. Agar PATRONAGE as his business is. D. C. TAYLOR'S' HARDWARE STOilE Wishes to thank Alm people of Lucknow and vicinity for their rapidly increasing especially in the LUCKNOW line of Staple and Fancy CROCKERY AND CHINAWARE READ a•o•••••m••m•rm•m•••■•••••••••••••••••••NIMM••••• duceznents OVERCOATS at $2.00 each and others at $4.00 each in Men's sizes. Men's REEFERS for cold weather at $3.75. Men's Fur Coats sightly and good to wear at $12.00 each. Coon Coats at $35.00 each. :Zs We have Capes, Caperines. Ruffs and Gauntlets, IN GREAT VARIETY in all the LatesV Shapes. Wishing A Merry Christmas to all M. CON • Ps MINN/ this is the Beason for 111.1•11111•111MINIMIIL tOMMPS.J11411.1.112•11116.11=1161•11, 1M11111.11P G4444•4••••••••..••.•••••40 •••06•••• •••••••••••4•• AXES & SAWS 4;••••••.#4.•••••••••.....• ........0•••••••••40•04004 WP41••••••••••6•••••410444 We ask those in want 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 yourself 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 best that can be got for the money. SUSS - 2aACS 401=1111MS,..••• /1111111•1111. -40 As the numerous sales in Dinner and Toilet Sett, give evidence that the lines he is offering are, accord;.ng to prices, ahead of the standard in quailty and • appearance. We do not wish to dictate to our many friends, but would advise them of the great advance in thi s line and in order to save them this advance, we are giving I. them till after New Years to buy at - the old price. Our fancy Goods Such as Carbarettes, Salads, Cream Sett; .Teas, Etc., suitable for Xmas and Wedling Presents, need no advertis_ ing as the quality and prices sell them. Far Lamp Goads Our lines in Parlor, Hanging and Common Lamps are well assorted, and within the read' of everyone. GROCERIES • IPEL 11.••••1011•11= • ittle 0.6 WE have a well assorted, up-to-date stock of B•OTS & SHO airrorrar,r,w•Imoramea• Bought direct from the manufacturers for nett cash Men's 'Women' and Children' fine ma heavy Shoes, Rubbers aucl, Overshoes A, very Large Assortment of Ohiliren's School Boots 6 ,As it is the time of the year when the 0 rderc_ d work 8zrepairing a specialty. lines, we wish to remind them that at warrantea not to rip, peopf!),require the very best in these _ our stock is always fresh and well assorted and of the finest quality. Call and get our Xmas Fruits and Spices as our stack is fresh and pr:ces right. .1 Wishing you a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year, I am Yours Trtly, V3toa Agar LOGS WAtflt0. All kinds of hardwood logs wanted at Bower's Mills, -12th Con: of Aslitield, for w1iEi the very lowe9t possible prices, for which they can be bought, will be paid in cash. E. BOWER. TER MS Cash 01' Credit. A Liberal Discount off for Cash. TEACHER WAN1 ED Teacher wanted for Sch,-01 Section N • . 4. We it %Vawanosh, holding a first or second cla,s certificate. State salery and exp.Tience. Pities to commence on the 3rd ot Jarman', 1904). Applications received up to December, 16t h. Per nal Riplication pretfered. , WEBS, Sec. Treasurer. St. Helens, P. 1). BOO FOR SERVICE Village Market. The following are the market quota- tions for this wcek :— Wheat, fees,' Barley, Oats, • •• Butter. • •.• THF: UNDEREIGNED WILT, KEEP Eggs for service at Lot 17, COn. 13, West Turkeys, per lb • . Wawanosh his thorimghbre 1 Ca ails Itn- p,)rted Chester White Boar —White Star," Tbis animal wag bred by D. B. Scott, Fergus, Out.. one 'of the most successful breetlors in the Province. TERNfi,— $1.00. For pedigree and other particularaway to TILOMAS St. iielees. 66c to 64c 56c to 56c1 35c to 37c bcto25ct All kinds of Logs wanted, _.- 1ct�15cjinc1utling emlock, Eln3, ..1.5c to ioe Basswood, • All boots LIMN IIMION141111Em••■•••••=••••••••_ 111.14•4111 111111111/81111111.11116111/111101•111512 gs Wanted At the LuCKNOW SAW -MILL Birch, Ash, Pine , "Ic to 7c ROBERT OUNNIIIIGHAM. INSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE., GUELPH. eleplione Nc £15 Tamarack, and Cedar, for which the highest prices in Cash will he paid, at the Luck now Ai ilts, I -I a vekick street. JAS. LYONS, • • .• • • siweee919.911611Mie `...mmileP"Iffemaily1141111/1411111144.- tiPt • . ' • •