The Sentinel, 1883-12-14, Page 5The M-arlots,
'Fall wheat -88e to 95c per bushel.
Sprint= wheat -,85c to- 95eper bus
Borley -43 to 47e. per buS el:'.-
Oats-773Oe. per bushel.
Peas, ---700. . to 772 per bushel.
Potatoes -35c.' to 37c. per bushel.
Apples: -100c. per bag.
Hay L $ t $S per ton.
Flour—. W2i_t 5 per cwt.
Wool -18c. to 20c. perib.
• Sheepskins -50e to 75c
idea- "6c..- per Ib
TaIIo t —fit. -ta 7c. per. Ib.
Po ---$4.50 to $4.70 per cwt. _.
Wood—$2.60 to '$2.25 per cord.-
EggsL 21e per dozen.
'Bcittar [ i c. to 17c.per- lb.
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FIB t..NDERSIGNED WISHES TO
inform the farmersand others in this.
sectidn that he will keep for service this
s- anon at l,.at 47,43un. f,-; Kinloss, a boar Dig
JOHN GRAHAM.
2' : • ucknaw P. O.
.�r ol& - l .s :. T
STEEP ESTRAY.
AMB TO THE; PREMISES OF THE
r-- undersigned, Lot 15, Con. S, Township
orKinloss, aboutthe middle of September
last, a ewe and Iamb:. .'the owner is,requested.
_to - prove ,property, pay f expenses . and take -
them a ay. ' -
•
ROBERT HARPER
Heving added largely t®-3 his already Extensive :StockyIf. Hardware ; is now
•A
prepared to furnish everything .requir ` d by udders,
AllE TO 'T AF PREMISES OF THE
S.Altiiciiber, Lot 1, Con.- 3, Kinloss, on
or about the :OA of November, two steers and
a heifer, rising two yeafs old, al} spatted:: 'Phe
owner Is r'questedtop17ve property, pay; ex-'
penses itna-take thein, away.
DANIEL H()DGKLNSObI,
iin 51% Ludiiovv P. O.
cures heumatism,:Neuralgia, Rheumatic:
bout,; .General- Debility, Catarrh; and' all:'_
dsord-ers -caused by, a thin and. impoverished,,
-ar orris :ted, condition, of the blood; expelling-
the blood: poison's; from the system, enriching
paid renewing the blood, and restoring its vital_
• izing power. -
During a long period of unparalleled useful=
itess A BR'S - SAnSAT'ARILLA has proven its
• perfect adaptation to the cure 'of all diseases
in poor -blood anda weakened vitality. -
It is a=Highly concentrated extract of Sarsa
barilla and other bloodparifying r'oote,
. -com I ned with Iodide of Fotassiuiu and.
Iron„ tied is the safest, most reliable, and most
econouucal b_lo od:-pu"rider and blood -food that.
carbo uscd. -
Ipiiainmatory Rheumatism Cured.
" AV t-„ 's SAltsAPAninia. hasl cured me of the
inflanui:atory Rheumatism, with which I have
suitered for many ears. W ..H. lilooiE." ,
Durham, la., match; -
. " "-Fight years ago 1 had an attack. of Rheum
• fis''severethaticouldriotmQvefromthebed, .
or dress,without help. I tried several remediesi
without much if any relief, until I teak- AYER''s
SAR$P PAitiLLA, Jray the use of two bottles of
:dish. I was completely cured. I have not been
troubled with the Rheumatism since. Have sold
• large .quantities of your SAits i'LLA, and it. -
- .still retains its wonderful -popularity. The many
notable curest has effected- in this:vicinity con-
vince
onvince me . that it is the best blood medicine ever
offered to the public. _ E. F. Hnrtnisf"
Diver St., Dockland, Mass., May 13, us42.
"pastMarchI eras so -weak f o'n general de-
bility that
e-bility.that I could not walk without help. Fo_I-
tow•img the advice of a friend, I commenced takin
Ari k's SA s +&pAR ILLA. and .before I had use
d.
three bottles I felt as well as -1 ever did in any life. '
I have been at work no* for two months, and.d
think your SARBAPARIL;I;A the greatest. Wed
medicine in the world. JAvs MATT 3.t'
. ' 36 West 4.2d St., IsTew`Yorl:, uIy 19,-1852
Y i R's SA tSAPAFitiLA cures "Scrofula and
• al Scrofulous.Compiaints`,- Er-ysipeias, Eta..:
setae, Ringworm, Sores,
. Tumors, and VrupUoiis of tie Shin. It curse
.the Wood of all impurities, 'aid digestion, stimu.; •
` Tates theaction of the bowels, and thus restores
vitality and strengthens the whole system..
PREPARED• FiT a
Ayer-&: Co.,. Lowell
Mass.
Bald y all D4tiggists; price Sl, six. bottles, 5.
VARNISHES, .AND ALId "KINDS OF
Also nuterin in Tin line or Galvanized Iron, C
in Tin or Galvanized Iron- Water.Lime for Cider
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required in the Building Line:I furnish at my sto
Parties intending to build, this season Will find
and see my Stock before purchasing their supple:
'.I have as -usual a large and well assorted `stock- tv:
the*Cheapest.} Eavetrough nga Specialty I' -R(
and despatch t
Cf�nA�` fi have .a large assortment of
HA�f
sterno mps, Eavetroughing
is,n :fact .every>,article
e B oin: Prices.
MILLINERY FROM NOW -TO 'NEW. YEAR AT. REDUCED. RICES.-
Which will be sold at Low Prices. ' Having ha a` longe
of business, I think: I can supply the wants of- the pubi
uick returns is mmotto 1
position. Small profits and � ��..r �;
iii- . sincere th nks'to -the - t'Y=-
while -returning ay � public fo
in the past, I hope fol.- a continuance of the -same
Gari: age. see for ruse ves -asp etre
i
ae ,.
it Liberal Patron � . -
s price to Snit the times:.
in .
9V.1
• ` S1IFFOLIi BOAR.
FINE SUFFOLK1 BOAR KEPT FOR
Service this seas 1n at . Lot 24, • Con. 1,
Boundary Line Huron. • Terms::- $1 Cash at
time of service, or $1.50 on time.
- J HN :McKENZIE, Lucknow P. O.
FARM FOR SALE.
Ell�i G NORTH -WEST IIULF OF LOT
17, in the lith. Concession of the Town-
ship, of Kinloss, containing 50 acres more, or
less. About 38 acres' cleared, : balance well
timbered. There is a good_.frame house and
large frame barm, also; young orchard. The
farm, is well watered by "a spring creek and is
situated a Haile and a .half from Kinlough
village, . For further :particulars apply to
JAMES, 'YOUNG;'
4in:515 Kinlough P. 0.
NOTES LOST.
8
OST SOME W_HERE:. IN .:LUCKNOW, .
_ on Thursday,_ 2nd November, 1883, a
`romissory note mad& by Ward: Vanderburg
in favor of R. -F. Hodgkinson for sixty-four
'dollars and fifty cents, dated lstO;;tober,1882,
and payable on the same date in. -1883The
finder will be .suitably rewazrdez by; returning
the same to
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R. F. HODGK1N�ON,
gin -515 4 -Kinlough P. v.
BLIGS BY-T---
s,a.a Why'd
don t.blovr his bus goes -13 y
the 'Pioneer �
- -_ -- are. �. -ooda anal ��sonable. Be-
cause: the= Goods a�. e- e eap G
eC
direct? lm r er in know,.. fid_
..can a he is the only I)
importedgoods are 0 . er cel t.:less.th ke goods
bought n -Can can-:
UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO
• 1 inform the -public generally. that he will:
keep for service this season at .W. H. of Lot
11, Con. 12, E. D. Aslfield,' a first class
Berkshire Bear.. " Terms -$l Cash.
EDMUND ANDREWS, •
C =3in-5141
Lucknow P. 0.
"GRIP," --Canada's_ Representative Comic
• Journal Published by Canadians for Canadi-
ans,
anadi-
aus,and devoted solely to the nterests•of the
people, e s i tinguished from the interests. bf
'olitictal Parties --ought to be in .
EVERY =OA ADIAa - OME
-Bachelors-Would find -their lonely dives
brightened by a visit of the 4 -ally LittleJoker
once a week—Only-$2.00 per Annum, -
• corers -Might find a perennial source of.
conversation .Hct: a Pages tend Pictures of
`:GRIP' afte other subjects had been talk-
ed to
alked:to death -0 p $2.00 per Annum.
• . Politick&ns-O€ eitherparty :who can enjoy
a good,humored and truthful hit atthemselves
titrill'appreciate "GRIr's." pointed cartoon& If
:.there are any politicians wortl'y of the name
Who have not-suhscr`ibed, tli y ara. informed-
- that "G RIu" gbsts only 82,00 per Annum;
' P'arerits ,A1l; . fiver. the- Dominion testify
-that ` Gnir's"weekly visits to their homes are
bailed with delight by their children;to whom
its cartoonsarea a unique edu.eation.•. :Just try
a year's: subscription and prove this assertion.
•$2..00 per. Annum in advance. '
HE SUBSCRIBER WISHES- TOm IN-
- torn 'the farmers -and otbera . i
- f service this
fiecton that he'*ill. keep for se
-season at Con. 8, Kinloss; (the Cain farm,);
his -fine thoroughbred Suffolk. Boar, "Duke'
-Terms-$1 Cash attime of -sera-ice ,
CALL. -,Aiit0. SEE THE EVERSIBLE VSg' ' SHAH usi,,
x ' , Stock of Pure both Ladles andGeiiti is large:„id 'weTh assorted.
---THE 14ARG.
BOAS FOR SERYIVE.•
#-
NBD. BEDS TO IN�,
THE UNDE�IG
form the-farters in this sectionthat he
on at Lot :
will kt'�. fol` Bert*ice this seas
75,
-Con. on.1 Kinloss, hi` thoroughbred Berkshire.;
c � Cash-: ash
a
-Terms
-7-§1 erm $
Boar, " ectal, of ��ace -. T �
time of across ; or $1.50: on time. - i
WESLEir. HENDERSON
din-�14
BOAR FU►R-.bE$YI_QJE.
SF. UNDERSIG,TED WISHES - TO
inform the farmers and others in . this
section that he keep for service this:
seasone w on. on D4. Ashfeldhis
superior'BrkshireBoar,""MayorCarlialr,"
-bredby.John.Snel` �ora;' oftlIdmouttm:
Carlisle"
Ont., an& siretlbp.
Terms $L Ca:
1_=$1. 0 O timet:.;•
Wool Patterns at 40 .cents p4r)ard anST RECE1111011 LA GE OTOOKd
'Of
bought` when the market touched ,its low
rilviet. et MviaysLthe_ est t
AS FROM 10. CENTS PER P - ND VP TO
.I ask -did ptrc ..
Sri 'r uaIy' Yew: 'pa
e ore buyin ,
foo ani compar � rices -bef . �
o
gg �
d.-
decide are. the Goods' as . chap an t,
-offered, not :whether -th . are at.. ost Or o
You have often thought of taking Grip.
Send inyour name and. $2.00 now.. II
'GRIP'S" PLATFORM : -:
Humor without' 1u1 arity ; Patiiotiim; with-
out l'a,rtiza nsl ip , Truth.- without Temper.
1884—One year for Only $2.00-4884.
Address
oore, Man aged', Toronto,'