The Sentinel, 1883-12-14, Page 81/4
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I Grip's OSiic Almin for 1. 0 .
This popullar_ieatiOnfith year)
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icomes to: US- all the glory of an -
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luminatedall
cover,' and is 1 -de, edly the
best-yet.pUblished. i I 1 of spark-
ling. fun, 'profusely • iill st ed, . With
.humorous cuts...The, 4` .ssayS - by
little Tommy," giveitin thatVreeocious
youngster's haudwritIngi, tvg pietures
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by himself; are. unique' sp imenk of
comic work; the weather - edictionS
are racy as usual, and the eral mis-
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-cellany i's1 excellent. : Th clyertise!
mots are: irestricted to the ..1,st pages,
"and, as a'cOnsequene , the ripearanbe,
of the book typograplftlealliCA greatly.
improved. .We advise 'ev one of
our readers to secure .a co -of: this'
-germine Canadianwork W iph costs
only 15 cents.
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g:taltd dnIti
MO,
or Eight Days.,
or being drunk and- disorderly On
e,g-kreets oa Wednesday dust Duncan
Bole*.p.4 was fined $5 andessts oreight
day g in the county jail-
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-Jipg,Threshing,
esrs A D. Cameron and
DaysOn threshed last week 1670bush-
.': ,els-e4 grain in eight, hours and thirty
miautes. This is goocr work. -.
.Holiday Excursions.
The "Grand trunk Railway Will issue
olie‘p excursion tiekets duriug, the,
Clutgtmas and New Year holidaYa to
allpi'rts oii their line, good for four
daysi-at single' fare.
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.Piabl)c Ex.amination.
WecilleSa4 next .the pupils of
all •tie ,departments of the Lucknow
Pielle School Will be exaniined on...the
wOr .7.'• of :the -terms.. Parents and guard-
iaus's,re cordially-invited.to attend.
til unte,ipai Nominations,
A's,,fixed by_statute,..the nominationi
cO.iididates throUghont-the Province
for. tilie =various municipal: _offices will-
, be 014 the last clay possible- this year-.
Molidey, Dec: 31st, and polling day on
TIT.a,nii1111,- 18,84.-
• 7.4e0 by 114isidice. _
A -6 -'the presentationparty held at
. re 'AV.3.n. Mellis'S residence last_ Thum-
- clay aping, a Persian Lamb -fur ,cap
4ken. and a- cloth one left instead.
The -4Arty, who made the 'Mistake Will.
rectifying it at his. earliest
4....tes .
-CO4V;e4,enee..
444 Afflictiorti.
REACiAPLE-.- PA
-.--Parties -having siray car
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advertise 'cthem. I - '
, -Reeve Campbell is 'att
County Council. -
.----Chea,p albums at
photogra,ph gallery.
Thos. Odl
friends in the -village.
-If you `-sant._ a cheap a
album go to E. L. Johnson's.
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claya. I
°nth'
of gan
old
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sciaiI
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Ed; Rooki• e
from Chicagoon Mo
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-The election in
take -place on the 3rd
. -It is likely all th
the _preseptCouncil wil
• member the
Methodist parsonag
eveitin," next. •
-Ladies' skating bjoot)g' la
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slippers, real beauties,' for 1
and $2, at MacIntyr
-Don't Forget
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elegant Xrdas cai1s: ii this
be had at Berry's dru store.
candidates
be successful should iisert t.
W.4 reoretto learn..___that,..fhe_A„.ev. to electors in the SENTINEL. •
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IsapC .Ashley, of Tinesvi'lle, has siitre.4;lr'',---.--A,farm oi 50 - acres-- : neat'
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od C-cro• of tieir.- children from - Culbert- ,- of,K.:inlOsi, f $2,500-
, , ii, ,4S1 .aietriK). this week ' - in: the; bridge:- :has 'Nenpu chased
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(-* - -di? thr'a. It is said
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•--To clear.Q1.1t a of
lids i -dreadecl.dis- - _1- - -.-,' -. . • .• veI - - -
ing, the's'
hn.-sOn's
vttng
di. stylish'
hdrne
ronavill
bers :of
,tection..
in -the
UrSd.iy,
dress
- most
qw-n can
wish to
eir cards
ease iw.Ntry prevalent in sevbred.parts- MacIntyre's where' yo
vests for.$1$1.50. a ix.,
of -Wk.; township.
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Loss by Fire, Cosford - wife
Th.ti many-friend,s' in this section .of •.Thos.Cosford, returnect.last
Ames -brother-in-law' of her visit to friends in Roc,kw
lar, Oreenaelie, -frill regret to learn: .--Hanover Pot -The
that his boot and shoe store in Paris, SENTINEi is now all rinted
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Ont,,was destroyed by fire last weekand is a bright and dr ditablep?
•A1:r..M.0,ae's Jos is 0v014100Q and*as -nominations
°WY insured f""• 81-25°a- - The fi°• Place this year on the. lad dati
origit.,404 ailjoining
ipterOfional NewsPaper.Agency.
Mr.,%4EAgent
*ent
here; ks °poled- ans,IiternatiouaLN1ews
_Agony', and is prepared to- Teceive'
Subscriptions for newspapers i4.0*Tiada
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*and 174.170d States. . He shouldbe
• able a' -good business in this line,
•.as hiS-4ites:a stibscriptionsare.at, the
1P-Welifferins. ••
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,..4kid Social.
Th04.0rst social Oder- the -auspces
of the'rAadies' Aid of the Methodist
be held._ in the parsonage
GeS-fordifs) on Thursdayeen-
ing ne:Xtl 20tkinst.. Besides the usual
attraiciOns on such occasions in-
teresting prograranie of vocal and au-
strumenfial music, etc..",'will
Admission. 15 as,
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,Tai I Walking.
Adley, on Thursday
walked geven.miles and drove Cattle in.
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one lidur and 345 minutes. . any
- .lime pre-
-pared w gai y an, and
driVe.-?battle _ the sa,..o.dista.„. and
time on 'muddy: gravel. road. -Wing -
ham rilrnes. Yes, this is pretty good
.Nvalliimgi*.but it don't hold a candle to.
the strides jiminronce Made while the
LuplcuOwco-nstables Were .aft4r
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• They 41;4 Coming..
The "original Beedle & Prindle
• Pleasure Party are 'announced to give
_an entertainment in. thcfsTemperande.
Hall here on Tuesday e-vening .next.
The troupe includes ',fourteen star art-
. ists, among iyhorci are many "old fautil-
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iar names, such. as -,the ,renowned
Johimie'Prindle, and 'others. • They
s are highly spoken of by the press
everywhere and -we bespeak for then)._
a -crowded
Norte ;$tar Lodgv. .
The eitert.9;,innient given In this
Lodge Tuesday Tueiday livening last was -a,
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most. 10.- ecOstui - and enjoyable a.fratir.
dde.4 -Wiellgth..Y•PrcliraHun. misu,3*I4
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ebc.,Mr.D.:Eero,bank'
4. Very- lei 4akelont
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•ch°Was.'yajplaude.
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7'L•Tea. ,-te,lk7aboul ea ..-'`and
Ki4gs7--
y. Mr.
-170 tO
tweed-
ev..-
d.
°know
:home,.
11 ti
take. -
f this
nary,
tea,) but -if you want tJea thatrJ
go to Alichltyre's and buir his
tea. -
Angus Mc naig is
field for Municipal hoiiors,andi
'ously pushing his canvass.'
make a goodtouneill r. I
-.Tones sells coal oil ohea
cheapest.- all and
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you _ •purchase. - Qu
equal to the best. ..
-The Do -minion vernm
liOld an investigation in Iref:
the explosion of the boi1r
Erie Belle at lqn.ca,:rili
-MacIntyre h4-‘ a
gent's and ladies' .rub
and ladies'. overshoes,
$1, -$1.50, "and$2,men's
• -The rumor was _ c
-hundred deaths from
had OCcured in Walke
'past year. _There is`,.n
statement.
TrcO-1 Wi timake
'special loVr prices for any gco Is re -
o1 Xmi,s trees,
dging
.value
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vigor -
would
is the
t befOi..e
lity anted.-
will
nee to
e tuk
lar 4pli of
-erg; .a1.1451gent's.-
• B6y's teots at
boOts a$1.75.
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one
• tyi3hoi.#1 fever"
on du -lig the
-tint the
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.quired for Sabbath Sall
Pcim&and see the good
quoted at Berry's drug
-The- changeable. weather
past few weeks has ben • part
trying to delicate -persans.. T
of even the- ost robut Clinno
carefully •prote ted
seasons a the "year.
--If you desire -0 .
good constitution, keep Warm.
Intyre' has the very things yo
good - Warm-under,clothing,.
shirt's, knitted'shirt5.... digab. if7.4
'mitts and stOeltings
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and gd pirices
store. I . -
Of the
laxly
ealth
be too
such
especial -thank
Our hunreroussubscribe
newing their subseriptio
dor "the samin acl*ance‘,
number; however, - are jndebt
and would " oblige, ve
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Mac -
.want,
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bkets,
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azgigf
to, us
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4asammairimk,am,v, ::,aaliii;imiii;monimusemin...,. •
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-Fine weather for December.
umor.says eleven candidates are -
in the 'field -for the municipalelections.
• -A grand tea -meeting Will be held
in the ITY.Lethodist.Church at Bervie on
Christmas_bay. .
-Seven lives • were lost by the
foundering of the steamer ECLIPSE off
• the BriiceReninsula.
--Duncan Boland was taken to the
"cooler" 'on Wednesday last.for being
drunk and disorderly.. - ••
--The temperance meeting • in the
Temperance Hall on. Monday - evening
last was largely attended. ,
• -Mr. Ktimeth McPherson, of• •
Richmond Hill, spent . a few' clays_iu •
the village this, week.
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Cfreat e h. ill oes on.
An Intelligent and illicifning Public Declare Themselves r
CaMerCni.1--OciMpbell are
calling,for tenders for chopping 0 -teen
-acres. Of hairdvi54 bush.- '
4 #1.1A ,otir. friends . everywhere:
Will make an effort to secure 'us one or.
niore neWsubscribers.- for 1881; -
, -To clear outcertain lines' Macln-;.
-tyre .is selling thera.at ana below. coSt.
-Call' and see them. -Ladies', Air caps
at cot
-Reeve Bobt Purves and
4-aCpb •Nieholls;;Of Kinloss, are-
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attending the CourityCotincil at Walk-
erton.. .• 7 -7 04e. • !.*:
ke4C1.6rS will fine quite.a-nuM-
.ber of invitAtionl in ourcolumns froth-
• Merchants, who invite ,them to call and
inspect their -stocks:
Wm: Baireti, -of _ Walkerton,.
has been -appointed judge of the.
Countyt of Bruceduring the absence.
of, Judge Kmgsmill- " •
debate onthegranting of the
frandlii.Se:to Wpinen will form part of
the programme at the literary meeting,
next Tnesday. evening, .
'-A splendid prograinnie of .read-
,
nags, reitations,- vocal -and -instrument,
;al music was given at the,Literary So-;
_clay on Tuesday evening...
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L. -A tea -meeting will be held -in the '
-Methodist Church at the Nile on Mon-
day .evening next, 17th. Inst. . The
Goderich choir will be present .
,..-The Merton Watchman- has been
enlarged and otherwise improved. The
business men of the village patronize -
its advertising columns liberally. ,
-no-Efidtt Place: -If you Want
a present for your minister, school
leacher,- sweetheart, fatter, mother,
brother, or sister, just step.intoBerry's
dru-g'Ssuthchre.;o; as, "unless your taxes-
. are paid before the-inst., gour goods:.
and chattels will be sei4ed," are now
in order and may be looked for by de-
linquent.
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--Macintyre • •
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istiiot selling • out, bid
he -is 'Selling . goods -as cheap _ if not:
cheaPer than those who are sellink out.
See his factory -cotton:. at ; his
tweed suits at $7.50 ; his . boys and
monk caps at 25c. and 500.; his tweet].
caps'at 75c.. Other goodsequally low.
. -Still COMingt---Another, lot cif
elegant Xmas- and NeW.year cards.
ust 'to hand per express.v This makes.
--the4third shipment' this season, forget
not to call at Berry's ,drug store before
-Making yOurS,selection. • .
An Arran farmer Sof& a oOvir in
Tara last week and boasted that it
broughtliim More money than ten.
'acres of his wheat Would ,this :year.
Others have the SaD10 thing.
This . argues strangly-in. favor. of stock -
raising. •
=--Kincerdine Reporter. :,:-.ThetitOk-
'noW SENTINEL has discardedtheready
printed inside form- and is now all
printed at home.. The SENTINEL is a
iiist-class.neWipaper. Friend Bryan
has an -earnecisuceess.aS Ik publisher: •
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_AtiontiOir-Your at-
tention is kindly drawn tothe fact that
the quadruple electroplated, goods at
Berry's drug- store ' were bought from-.
the most reliable- manufacturers- at
very Moderate prices. - Any article in
this lineyou may want can be had at
Berry's drug store.
. -The-property -qualifications- -nec-
eSsary for thole WO -aspire- to munici-
pal honors incorpor-
ated viliages, freehold to $60Q,:.
:leasehold te,) - $1,200 ;*- towns;
freehold to .$800;Or -1e*eho1d
-(3) in cities, . freehold'. tiii• 10,500, or..
Itaseheld: to,A000;;, (4) in townships-:
freehold to $4-00, orleaseholct to $804,
And so:in prOpOrciOtt when the quakli7.i
'A -Cation is beehCilct:.:mill part
lealehokt. •
--4ittroltated 101‘11 --The 4trg4g-
;and mOO-beautifuttiftes inXinaigooftit
chtg 444i4c3. it *iifor. y011'1
Waged'
purahase or not.=-..
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Con:oluive Eviaence that the .Goods -and Prices -are „Right.,
E SALM-CUSTOMERS. FULLY 'SATISFIED .
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JN TYING- tiP BUSINESS'. SACIUPICE0
Everything :and' it. is.soMe satisfaction that the
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generally have. appreciated - my efforts -_,.and taken . Advantage .
of circumstance s in ,evpry.Way. fAvOrable to the purchase of
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oaas a os rice,
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Cottisppoor goods • Can be - had anyWhere. at poor
prices, 11?"1,t 1.,in'offering „Seastmable, riewfirst-class goods at.
poor prices, that is to say at cost price • And w
Just
,becanse
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1.3.0414.1)' 71-0‘.0 _OUT -0.f BUSINESS.
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.w.,'- only one thindis necessary (beside the Cash). in,
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pur44ing-go.octs,'Andlhat is: a : ;.correct Imowledge of the
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-1VIA0.-gt.-VALugg of die- direrent cornmoditieo -required, . and.
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hence to:quote. prices without showing . the goods' is a° de,
1uSion•..-.1:I am anxious to show My goods and iprip,es at the .
same time, .leavingthe purchaser - to judge for himselk
It : would W. very q4# 413..d very .c*efiring-to publish a
-list - of 1*e* 1qi.4 unless the goods -and the price:, can be -
shown -.
• at the sim' -.6 time„ t4e purchaser i. liable to''tle:litisled
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and.ConfirSed.- ---1 -Want to shOw on niy. -Counter .irhaf-I •can
give jfor10-0 cents,but some men -47 .to ,show it ox l'ApzIt.
Hence as a: gen#al rule I. do" not publish prices. .
lst-Because it is'Uot'birsinsa ; the best houses botlx
.,wholesale and retail do not publishprices..
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n It is usually _taken as a sign of distress Deep-
-water 4'inancial ernbarassment.
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,Published, .pfices are almost always -
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I -atn anxious to*show my goods and quote the -Kices.:
.at.the-sa.metime,Ieavi,hg,the purchaser. to the exercise.4 his.
_Own unbiassed judgement, -a.naif4fter Offering these goo4s..ai.
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at whit they -cost and in many casesiess than cost, any pus-,
tomer' Would prefer to pay the full retail price e1swhere, he:
has a, perfect rig)it to do so
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want- to go out of buginesS quietly and lidth
ask no man to acceptiroy judgement.
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I -want t� sell worthof.goods beforet Ne Ye,
Sir,- Madame., do you *44t.lanythink,in.
Dirk GOODS, ?..itOCEItiEk:Q.;OTIIIX
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)3BE GOODS:4, 13QOTS,:-IXAT.4.A.
Ploaze Corno aa Look at My St�ck
ieed not concealthe fat that 1 am auious 0 get- out
out,andwhen the goods:4.M$P11:1..slitarbe ,off
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