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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25 1907
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TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE
G.T.R. TRAINS LEAVE
Going South 6.10 a.m, 10.30 a.m., 2.03 p.m.
Going North 12,25 a.m, 2.35’p.m,, 9,40 p.m.
H Ham, Agent
J A. MACKENZIE, sells Farm, Fire
• Accident and Fidelity Insurance The
leading Canadian companies, including The
London Mutual Also Real Estate of every
description bought, sold or exchanged Money
loaned on real estate at lowest rates—J. A.
Mackenzie, Box 34, Kincardine.
GEO. A. S1DDALL
MONEY LOANER REAL ESTATE
AND COAL DEALER.
Money to loan on notes, single or ■
double, at from one month to twelve
months, and on first and second mort
gages on real estate and first mort
gages on live stock at reasonable rates.
I purchase and sell farm properties.
Coal for sale, orders promptly filled.
Fir e insurance in all its branches.
Office in the Thomas Reid’s block.
Give me a call.
Hundreds of Students of the Popular
and Successful
Elliott Business College
Toronto - - Ont
Lave eecured positions this year. Demand is
far greater than the supply. Educate for
business positions and you will get them, but
the education must be first class. Students
admitted at any time. Write for catalogue
J. W. ELLIOTT, Principal
Corner Yonge and Alexander Streets.
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Hub | cup Lard or Butter, 1 Egg,
J cup Brown Sugar, 1 cup flour
2 cups granulated oatmeal,
2 (rounded teaspoonfuls of
Grocery Day s Baking Powder
stir thick enough to roll.
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We now have on display
an exceptionally large var
iety of
Drop in when passing
and get a free sample
oi Baking Powder to
try with this receipt.
You’ll find it better
than any high priced
powder.
Beautiful, Useful
and Artistic
Hand Painted
J. Garnet Armstrong,
DRUGGIST
Chinaware
Call and inspect it and be
convinced of its excellent
features in quality, design
and price.
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r WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, and
SILVERWARE
Such a large assortmen of the
choicest has never been so clearly
emphasized. We wish to tell you
about the merits of our goods for
they will stand a lot of praising,
but we would very much pr. fer to
have you come in and see them for
yourself. A very large consign
ment of Cut Glass and Silverware
has just come in. It will be worth
your while coming in to see our
stock just at present. A pleasure
to show goods.
S pecial Attention given to Watch
and Clock Repairs.
W. J. MITCHELL, Jeweler
Lucknow, Ont.
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Langside and Ripley correspondence
received too late for this issue.
The Lucknow Mills are buying
wheat, and will pay highest prices.
Messrs J. McDiarmid, Wm.Hunter,
Ahgus McKay, Alex. Purves, W. A.
Wilson and G. A. Greer, ahd the
Misses A. Murray and B McIntosh
will be the judges at the Attwood Fall
Fair on Oct. 1st and 2nd.
For Sale or Rent.—6 Roomed
Cottage on Havelcck St, near Woollen
Mills. Good garden, one acre 1 nd in
four lot®, good well, fruit trees. Will
rent honse furnished or unfurnished.
Also a pure bred Jersey Cow, giving
milk how and comibg io in November.
—Mr, Williamm Lees, Proprietor
—Apply to P, A. Malcomson, on Sat-
u day or Monday.
Dr. Butler, London, will
Cain House for Eye, Ear,
Throat consul atioh on
Oct 9th, and Nov. 13th,
9 p. m. Eyes examined for glasses.
Orders posted same day to Tait &
Brown, Optical Co., 237, Dnndas St.
London, by whom glasses will be
promptly sent to patients.
Pain anywhere, pain in the head
painful periods, Neuralgia, toothache,
all pains cau be promptly stopped by a
thoroughly safe li tie Pink Candy
Tablet, known by druggists every
where as Dr. Shoop’s H< adache Tab
let®. Pain simply means conges’ion—
undue blood pressure at the point
where pain exi-its. Dr. Shoop’s Head
ache Tablets quickly equalize this
unnatural blood pressure, and pain
immediately departs. Write Dr Shoop,
Racine, Wis., and get a free trial
package. Large box 25 cents—Drug
gists.
be at the
Nose and
Thursday,
hours 3 to
The Lucknow Evaporator is now ;
taking in apples.
Tne Sentihe! and the Turcn’o Daily !
World to Jah. 1st., 1908, ohly 50c.
Apples warned at once at the Luck-!
now Evaporator.
Mr. W. S. Milly»rd of Niagara is (
visiting friends here.
Mrs. A. Th mpson ai.d son, Frank,
visi ed God rich friends
Mrs- D. McGregor, of Wingham,
spent a fe*' days with relatives this
we* k.
50 Buys and gir’s are wanted at
the Luck ow Evaporator.
Mr. John McDiarmid was in Mitch
ell laat week, wbe’e ne was a judge
of horses at the fall fair.
Born. —In McAuley, Man., on Fri
day, Sept. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Stewar’, (both fo> mi rly of Lucknow)
a son.
R'v. R. Millyard of, Goderich, ahd
Rev W. A. Smith, of Dungannon,
wt re renewing acquaintances here
Monday.
Mr. John Gentles, of Kincardine,
made a business trip to the village
Monday. He has many friends here
wfio are always p’eased to welcome
him when in th s vicinity.
The remains of Mr. D. McKay,
brother, oi Duhcan McKay (piper)
Kinlai*, were brought here from Lake
Lihden, Mich., and buried at Kintail
cemetery on Thursday.
supplied.
Twenty-fi\e cents pays for the
Sehtihel to any address in Canada
for the balance of 1907. Send the
home paper to the absent members of
the family, they will appreciate it.
A'l members of Lucknow Lodge
No. 112, I.O.O. F. are I’equested to be
present at the Lodge rooms on Friday
evening for degree work.
Messrs. D. M. and R. tl. Thompson
attended the fum ral of their cou^MjJ
the late Mr. and Mrs. Reid at Goder
ich on Sunday af>ernoon.
The names of prize winners at
Lucknow Fair, Oct. 1st, will appear
in nexb issue of tne Sentinel, which
will be published on Friday, Oct. 4th.
The Presbytery of Maitlahd met
at Tceswater on Tuesday, 17th inst.
Copy of minutes received too late for
this issue. The Presbytery will meet
at Wingham on Tuesday, Dec. 17.
Mr. T. Webster has moved to his
new implement emporium in the Joynt
building where he is much better pre
pared to attend to the requirements
of his many patrons.
Tne final competition among cur
local bowlers is now in progress for a
prize presented by Mr Angus McDon
ald, of the Royal Hotel. A new gas
1 light has been installed at the gieen
and bo* ling is the pastime of these
beautiful evenings.
Lost, St'ayed or Stolen.—About
3 weeks ago, a Black Collie Pup, 6
months old, without a tail, turned-up
' ears. Reward offered to person giving
information leading to its recovery—
A. Gollan.
Dr. Ovens, Surgeon, eye, ear, m se
and thioat, will be at Cain’s Hotel,
Monday, Sept, 30. Hours 1 p. m.
to 8.00 p.m.
deafness,
treated.
Lamb
premises
con 13, E. D. of the township of A h-
field, [about the 24th of Avgust1, a
White Faced Lamb with slit in right
ear. Any person proving
and paying expenses can
same.-—H. L. McKkith.
Trial Catarrh taeatments
mailed out free, on rexuest, by Dr.
Shoop, R.scine, Wis. These tests are
proving to the people—without a pen
ny’s cost—the great value of this
scien ific prescription known to drug
gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Cat
arrh Remedy. S Id by all dealers.
Deposit your savings with the Ban,
of Hamilton. Sums of one dollar and
upwards received. Interest allowed
from date of deposit to date of with
drawal and added to principal FOUR
. times a year. All busihess strictly
i confidential.
List of Fall Fairs
l Lucknow.............. Sept 30, Oct. 1
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Dungannon............................Oct. 3—4
last week
Good prices for apples this season,
at the Lucknow Evaporator.
Lucknow Village Council will meet
I on Wedne-day evening, Oct. 2nd.
For Sale—Lady’s Fur Coat, bust
I 38—App!y at Sentinel office.
i Messrs. A If O’Neil and Geo Lamont
of Goderich were in town Sunday.
Change of Date —AUer Oct. 1st,
Mr. P. A. Malcolmson, barrister, will
be at his office, Lucknow, every Fri
day and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gray, Mr. and
Mis. A. Fiaelick and Miss Lillian
Taylor of Wingham visi’ed at the
home of their cou-in, Mrs. George
Douglas, sr.
The Lord’s Supper will be dispersed
in the South Kiidoss church on Sab
bath, the 30th, inst. at 11 o’clock a.m.
Pr paratory s rvicea begin on the pre
vious Thursday at 11 o’clock a. m.—
F. A. MacLennan, Pastor.
Communion Services will be con
ducted in Lucknow Presbyterian
church on Sunday morning, Oct 6th,
at the morning tetv'ce. Preparatory
services will be conducted cn Fiiday
evening and Saturday afternoon pie-
cedicg communion.
Messrs J. G. Anderson, J. G. Mur
doch, Wm. Connell, R. D. Cameron,
Rev. C. W. Sandeis and Mrs. W. J.
Taylor were judges at the Ripley Fair
held yesterday and today. Mr. D. R.
McIntosh was judge of the be;t look
ing farmer’s daughter on the grounds.
Being from a town where pretty girls
are so numerous Mac should find
difficulty in awarding the prizn.
no
Auction Sales.
Tu'sdny, Oct. 8th. Farm Stock.
Implementsand Furnituie, at Lot 1,
Ford,Con. 10, Ashfield.—Thomas
prop.; J. Purvis, auc\
Position Vacant
This territory is open for an agent,
either lady or gentleman, to represent
us and handle our perfecting fitting,
tailor-made-to-order sHrts. A capable
agent can mrke a large salary. Apply
at once to Dominion Garment Com
pany, Limited, Box 135, Guelph, Ont.
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THE MOLSONS BANK
I (INCORPORATED 1855.)
1 BEAD OFFICE - - MONTREAL, QUE.
| Paid-up Capital and Reserve Fund $7,000,000
2 One of the Oldest and. Str xagest Chartered Banks m Canada
Interest is allowed on any amounts, from date oi de
posit and added 4 times a year. Money may
be deposited in the names oi two or more
In the event of the death of one
party, money can be withdrawn
by survivor without cost.
We solicit your banking business of every description.
T. S. REID, Accountant| GEO. H. SMITH, Mgr-
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Death of Mrs. Caswell
The many friends of 'he deceased
lady in this community will learn with
regret of the death of Mrs. Caswell
widow of the late Rev. Jam. s Caswell,
who with her husbahd and family was
for some time a resident in our town,
Mrs. Caswell’s death was the result of
a heavy fall, which brcughton a stroke
of paralysis. After lingering for about
a unnth she died at tne sesidence of
her son-in-law, Mr. Victor Collins, in
Toronto, ar.d on Tuesday interment
Was in Pro-pect Cemetery, that city.
30.
Glasses properly fitted,
failing eyesight and catarrh
Astray.—Strayed to the
of the undersigned, lot 5,
property
have the
a* e being
Card of Thanks
We have removed the door west
of J. G. Murdoch & Co’s, Campbell
street, where we will be better able to
accommodate our customers in those
more convehieht premises. We thank
our many friends and customers for
their kind patronage and kind pa’rob-
ege for the past two years, ahd
would ask a continuance of the same-
We try to represent the leading houses
in the market. The Variety Plow line
is a leader in Double Fours ahd Walk
ing and Riding Plows. Try the De
fender Riding Plow, wide and narrow
bottoms, it> is making itself a gieat
name. Five different styles in Variety
Double Walking Plows. Say, is the
name not sufficient1? The Peter Hamil
ton line of Single Walking Plows—
they have been on the market for 44
years and still they are wanted. The
mistress of the home will need a sew
ing machine; please call ahd see the
‘ Light Running New Home.” If you
waht a musical instrument we have
hot got the cheapest but we have the
Gold Medallist. The we’l ard favor
ably known Sher elock & Mani ng Or
gan®, Washing Machihes of different
makes, Wringers, Separator Oil, Sew
ing Machine Oil, Cylinder Oils, Cup
Grease, Plow Repairs of every descrip
tion. Call and see us in our new
home. Let us reason together, we are
here to dispose of goods in our line on
the most libe.al terms having a living
profit.
THOMAS WEBSTER.
Lucknow, Sept, 23rd, ’07.
Lanes
McIntosh-Drennan Nuptials — Loeal
News Items of Interest
Leo Clare attended the Walkerton
Fair last week.
Mr. W. P. Reid is spending a few
days in Toronto this week.
Hugh and Jim Johnstone and Jas.
Johnstone jr. spent a day in Kir car-
dire just for fun.
Mr. aud Mrs Jos. Smeltzer and
part of their family spent a few days
at Belmore the guests of Mrs. Smelt
zer’s parents.
The 27th Annual Convention of the
Sunday Schools of the Ashfield Cir
cuit will be held Thursday, Oct. 17th,
1907, in Hackett’s church.
Down at the Poplars, the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Drennan, on
Wednesday of last week about fifty
invited guests assembled to witness
the mariiage of their daughter Eva
M. to Mr. Franklin P. T. McIntosh
of Lucknow. At 4 o’clock p. m , the
appointed hour, to the straihs of the
Wedding March beautifully rendered
by Miss Bertha Sherwood, the bridal
party entered the room and took their
places under an arch, in the centre of
which was a large bell of art
ificial flowers. The bride looked
charming, dressed in white with long
veil. Miss May Drennan of Kintail
acted bridesmaid, while Mr. W. Me
lntosh of Toronto assisted the groom.
Tne ceremony was performed by the
Rev. R. Craw, assisted by Rev. Mr.
McKerroll of Lucknow. After the
ceremony and congratula'ions were
over the guests repaired to the dining
room where a sumptuous repast await
ed them. The evening was spent ih
games, music and singing, the Rev.
R. C aw favoring the company with
a number of Scotch selections whiih
would make the hearer dream of the
Land of the Thistle. The presents,
very numerous, beautiful and useful,
show the high esteem in which the
young couple are held. The groom’s
gift to the bride was a gold bracelet
and a pearl cresceht brooch, tc» the
bridesmiid a gold necklet and locket ;
to the groomsman a pair cuff links; to
the organist a gold locket. Mr. and
Mrs. McIntosh will reside in Lucknow.
Their many friends hnre wish them a
long and happy life.
A Pie Social
The Ladies’ Aid Sjciety intend
holding a Pie Social in the basement
of the Methodist Church on Thursday
evening, October 3rd. The program
promises to be an excellent one, after
which refreshments will be served.
Chair taken at 8 o’clock sharp. Ad
mission 15c, 25c. a couple.
To check a cold quicklv, get from
your druggist some^little Gandy Cold
Tablets called Preventics. Druggists
everywhere are now dispensing Pre
ventics, for they are not only safe but
decidedly certain and prompt. Pre
ventics contain no quinine, no laxative
nothing harsh or sickening. Taken
at the “sneezes stage” Preventics will
preveht Pneumonia, Bonchiti®, La
Grippe, etc. Hence the name, Pre
ventics. Good for feverish children.
48 Prcvehtic’, 25 cehts. Trial boxes,
5 cents. Sold by all dealers.
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We carry a full line of
fresh, cured and cooked
meats at all times.
Orders delivered at any
time of the day.
Please give us a trial.
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Regarding
Our China.
Just received a large or
der of
Hand Painted China
direct from Germany,
which includes Cracker
Jars,Celery Trays, Spoon
Trays, Bread Trays,
Cups & Saucers, Bread
and Butter Plates, Cake
Plates and many other
articles of beautiful de
sign.
We invite you to call.
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Are Buying
OUR FLOUR is GOOD
Try a bag of
FAMILY FLOUR, $2.60
Manitoba Flour $2.85.
Ask your Grocer for it
or come u» .he Mid.
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Treleaven Bros
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