The Sentinel, 1884-10-24, Page 4•
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171-0ING SOT'TIf ' uUING. NORTH'.
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Drug Store. Sold. -.
Dr. Tennant has disposed of his
drugsin this village to Mr. F. W.
`-G. Jeffries, of . -Hamilton, t
.. who: took
oss
ess`
ion
on
Wednesday. `
P -
T e
h Dr.
intends confining. himself exclusively
to his Meddicalraotice - -
P
U. C Temper. ante Association
A public meeting of the the above
society will be held in the Temperance
iall •onTuesda evening ::
Y , ib next -at 7.30
o'clock. . The servces of the Rev. • A.
Y. Har ..le of Bluevale, Y, _ ale,.: have. been. $e=
'cured for the occasion..- Thepublic
are -cordially and respectfully invited;
and as this will be the last meeting
'before the voteon .the Scott_Aot a
full attendance. is earnestly -reuested.
ospeiArmy.
Captain Hambly of the - Gospel
Army at Clinton, leld two- very sue-
.cessful in etings in 'the Temperance
I all here on Thursday and. ,Frid ay'
evening of lust week': - The C t'
: iiow in Walkerton takinflpa
work of_ the :Army in that pl
will be here on Saturday - ni
••-f it is .expected he will be 'reinfo
other distinguished workers
cause of religion.
Patent WIr�e Fence
* I .We were shown. on Wedne
I Ir.
A. . W •Bur gess } of ..
`Burgess,: Br
iinodel' of a- patent wire •
viich he has secured used :the noun.
• tor Huron. Mr.' ,Burgess - cl
tis patent many ire. rove
Y , p .men
the old system of: board. 'fe
r.4uvenience, cheapness and du
aud'to judge from the model w
- ' it ought to make. a "very hal
t'.id substantial. fence. He i
s' 11 -ins,
g township. rights. a
Public Notice, Al 1
All parties indebted to Wm. M.
while in. the carriage business, ei
by note or' book account, are requ
to settle the. same at- : once : and s
further tt'ouble, as: all accounts'
lection. ,
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l:: woo cashmere for 20c. per.
iller yard" at W.:ds:S. Little's.
they , -The trustees of . the :. Luckn ow
ested ` Public.: School are advertising for
ave : teachers in every_department:
not- u rs ""... i..'n7.a t'lh ighuno,
t
oFr�
S Friends: Pall ds. - is in •the _.village. Duncan. intends
D. „O. Cameron, of goderich,
s no ' w th a s` frit of boastingor
-anything
.�
of
that at-.
s
o -
that � w
e -make
mention of the fact th_ t we.have :coin-
plet,ed arrangements:fo the . purchase
P
s
e
of
the
e
large
b _
nil
din
on
- 'Campbell
b
ell
street, formerly occupied' by Mr.p W.
Connell as a dry goods . store, :for 'a
printing
office,
but t
, to give our many. �.
friends a_ : chance- to settle :their ac-
counts,
-"and help.us payfor
, it. We
will -shortly: remove the office to our
new premises, when.: we extend : a
hearty invitation to all our oldpatrons
. . ,_
to:call and see us. - Shake"!
Another Meeting.
A meeting was . held - in : Lochalsh
church on Wednesday .evening,- whioh
was crowded with - people. anxious to
hear about: the Scott Act.. The chair
was occupied by
Mr. � Harrison, .Vise
President of 'the_. Scott Act Associa
tion= of Huron, who: introduced' the
speakers Rev. Mr.Ross, - of , Bayfield,
who opened the. meeting with prayer,
aptain is ' _Res . Mr. Sutherland, of Ripley, le
rt in -the 'Mr. P Y� end.
J. Somerville, M. P.; efLucknow.
ace,. but; A short history: of the: -Scott Act and
Saturday -nig when the difference between: it and .the
reed by Dunkin Bill was given by Mr. Sourer-
n the vine.. The Rev. Mr. Ross showed the:
people the responsibility. _.that rested -
on thein ; and Rev.: Mr. Sutherland:
aday by." took 'Up the Bible view of -the question
which. ha _powerfully _arid lucidlyex-
ussels,. a
plained: to them... He: dealt with -the
fence for- ;
t e ` ht objections: to the, :Scott - . Act,: after
r.ig which he made a feeling - and: able_ 'a.
aims for - p
is over . peal to the elders, ca == r�nunicants, and:
- •attendants of the churches, - -clearly
'fen iris- ointing out.the:: duty " o . y
rabidity; pointing d y of each on poll-
. t3 should in„ day. On a call -being made -for a
sdsome show of hands every -one in the seudi--
encs was displayed. in favor .of theAct.
s• now The Chairman gave.a short history of
. aHowe'e:n Concert,
In addition to the best local
sof. 1Iarsllal , of _Kincardine
►i�ig-at the Caledonian So i e
clef s
iu. ve'en Concert oii the 31st inst
is i II:: Gardiner has kindly cons
.v+o#`ontril to two -rea d ng- and
Richards will be onJ -hand
t:ojaiic recitations. The Ilia
(la icing by the children in cos
will
be.
an'
interesting
e
i estina feature, an
together._ the program lie . will
varied and attract' •- .:
. !�� one.. It is
it
h . e will be a -large turn' out
br ie 4 Auld. -Hallowe'en."'to
-rho Beautiful Snow, "
'Ile first instalment of -the � beauti-
f ul" arrived an -.�, : . 3.
�e1 , s Yediaesday' night:
\ =1 �on, w.doulit, the many drank
poets througout the land will be work-
mg off . enfhusias
tic . rhapsodies on
1
autiful--$now, for . publication,:
and the editors waste basket
well filled _ _. ` will. lie
in consequence:_ - ' Some
weej:sago the London `Adv
went into: a- -brilliant �. cr t�s� .man..
brilliant exposition _of
Montrea snow- :.-
. and
now we -
w
would
-l1
lie;.
u
cry much � toy _-.hear- the �. sem e
ge i eman define•snow as -it . is. to.
€aurid in a mu - _ - be
.oh more civilized sphere
--like Lucknow-for ns
and
t _,.fence., � Came-:
now, brace up, and �tiado;-in. -
the meetings;;held: during the'week in
Ashfield and from all accounts.Ash-
talent -field.wi�ll be no laggard on Voting day
teroll`` b x.Y
will - o up .the majority in. favor of -the
Hal- "Se$tu Act.
Rev.
sented.
Mr. E.
with.
ahland
tame
d_ al'
he
hoPed
cele
L
i
Purchaseel,--=
Mi. D. McDonald, slhoemaker,
purchased r ,has-
I rcbased the, store and dwelling
�resent Occupied by - at
rari+* � Mr. 'John Arin '
r= as a, liquor -store,: _ on. Stauffer
street: and formerly the_ `:property -of.
the la,'e John Jewitt. Mr McDonald.
has do ale more in 'this purchase for the
cause of 2 Temperance than. all the-.
ttnr pe'ranee orations put together as he
will tt;rn the -property into a residence.
and lnot & shoe store. He is pract-•
ice prohibitionist and the temperance
lwclpleshould present- him with a flag
to hoit:on the pole_in :front. of the,:
store --c n the evening_ :-of : the 30th: • -
The Scott Act Vote.. T Y
-The :Scott Act boom. still Conti
encs,
and coitnty'after county is failing into
. line. -Vast. week Stanstead .-.carried
the Act by a .majority -"of over 300:
In- 1880 the Act was -defeated in the
-same ecunty by 'a majority- of 180.
Siiilcoe carries:: the banner '-so„ far,
11aving:kdopted the Act by the sweep-
ing g maj.,)rity of 1,183. The counties
5f GIei arny, Stormont and Dundas on:
-
'1'hu.rsday of last. week- carried -tn
� _ an aggregate he Act
b
yggregate m-ajority of over. 1,700
votes, -a4u1 on the.same daythe•city of
Charlottetown in r P _ince
1.s.#sed lie€sated the . Edward
:. 2e repeal vote by'
40 vote�f The
elle mea ..` r prospects for earring
e in Bruce and Hiironare.
very encouraging, and the temperance::
iue.Ti fee uiteonfi c
r ., ,t q. dent of. success on.-
7.tg~ada next, 30th=iiist. '_
FEY-ING WAIFS,
.Mr; G.- W. Perry, of
Y, Godez•ich,aiS
in the village.-
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ce.
fze
s
h
Sausage usage and head-
cheese at.R. Clews:
Miss Anes Greer is spending a:
few days visiting friends in Goderich:
A new lot of velveteens in all
shades at 'Murray Bros.
-Mr. J. G. -Jones, of Mitchell: was:
in the: village -on Wednesday last..
yds. �ejf for $l, at�IL
Campbell's. tiQ
s.:
--Mr. a n- Mrs: J. H.
Ack
le
�to
fHofYr0od. revisi'gfriens'inHalton:
—Gents' :` ladies'
_ �
dies and boy under -
clothis' Y
lothing very cheap at MacIntyre's:
Mi • W. Murchison . left
last
week
k
forof
T Diff
o where he- has secured a
lucrative position info
h d rug bussness-.
-Men's all
wool lCanadian
.suits:from 7:5O to � atMaelntyre's.
--The large and important Presb
terian congregation. of .:Ashfield have
�
extended
ndd
e -
cal:-
O, l to Rev.. F. A.
McLen-
of Kenyn,eaarry 0 •
—0acCase1
$ted X0''001 •
et8 just received at . M Campbell's. !
Extras values.
Mr, D. E. Cameron delivered an
:hour -and three-quarters ;:address on
the Scott Act to the public of Kin-,
cardine on ' Wednesday
eveninglast.:
Rev. Mr.- Turk_ spoke at -the same
meeting.
--Stoves-=:Our fall stock : of stoves
is
.now complete, Cala .and see , our±-
wood cooks, coal and wood heaters,also
our beautiful samples of parlor stoves.
Just received a _ quantity of jet :blacl
stogy a -polish. - Try it. T. LAw*rxc
--Mr. -Allen Bock, who served his
apprenticeship with Mr. 11. IL Benner
.oni the Port Elgin Free Press,: and has
since been his right hand man- o_
n the
Mount.-
Forest: G'onfederute, - last week.
married the : proprietor's- youngest
daughter, - .•
. -
'--Try `T. LAWRENCE saws for
- - # ,a agars;
adzes, -levels,: squares in lion steel
nickel - .late .turner's and
P chisels. -.: and
gauges, trowels, hand -axes,: lath ham-
mers, also Y
Bailey's patent
planes. •�,..,lack;: forea
and sn�oi)thing planes.
-50 dozen meU'
,..a sad- boy's
a -iris4,334 raMers, ,all shades and
qualities, just received at
trying
his y g first .examination at Law_ in
Toronto . shortly.
—M0 ster- : � . -
sale of` dwwhyy
_ r�'.
dat
ooeries _ boots and. shoes,g
still: ping.
g
on at M Oampbell's,-'
-Mr.. Ewen .McKenzie
been F � who � has
spending en '
din .
his
P holidays da
home; in Ashfield, has: � Ys ° at" his-
, ,accept the posi-
tion as teacher in one of the p ubllc
schools of Glengarry. : We Wish Ewen
success.
If.you: want- a good c ashore re
dress *Fat W. &.S . Little's.
•--Mr.:R. A, Glow,: last: week .pur-
:chased_a veryfine saus
y' age mach ne,
and is now 'prepared to:.supply'the sur
rounding country with fresh . pork
sausages daily.
A fine' assortment of :Persian
lamb,. and fur caps at ,Murray: -Bros.
Mess•s.
WI -T. -Smith and: Arthur
•have .pp
McGrory
y. been a oizit ed,return
_
-ing officers for. the Scott et election
in thea° village :next Thur day, 30th
As many pounds of sugar= for $1 -
at Murray's as any place in town.:
.They will not be•undersold.
The 'voting on. theScottAct in the
Counties of .Huron :and :- Bruce takes;
place _on•Thurshay:.next, - 30th inst. .
'he500 .tea in 'best reen: or black
g , .
in the :Dominion at:.Maclntyre's
Mr. Thos.Miller, of -the 12th con;
of _West -Wawanosh, lad his :lea am-
putated by. Dr: ethune : of -W in b.
�. gham,..
on .Tuesda . =last the
Y ,� _ result � .
of an ord •
fracture,
line° of ladies' and misses' hoods
for 50c. worth 75a at Macintyre's See
them: before you: buy.
„_Mr. James Forbes, for : the past
nine -years baggage nnau at the Luck
now, station, has resigned his position
anti gone'. to Galt. :.J imm...'s '
friends wish: him; ,success in his new
y
.,
field of labor,
HGeneral ,
Lindsa : , of :the
3� _ Saved
Ai nly,..with . headquarters at Kings-:
ton, nnd: son: -of : Mr.: Jam .:Lindsay, -
es of
Lueknolv;wasin_ the village this ais
we
e
k.The ,General is'expected to take
the . meeting in: the. Tem . era ce part
here_on.-Saturda� • • P. . Hall
.Y evening next. °_•
—Promenadeshawls,evenin shawls
knitted steals, -silk lidkfs; : lace collars;
gloves, :.fancy, goods, - very: cheapat
MacIntyre's:
-On Friday morning about seven,
::
o'clock the wife Thomas een
of L.Fortune;.
of Clinton, arose before her .husba-- cr
to look after
the children, and ppro-
ceeded to.
the
a,nd swallowed
the contents of a : bottle of carbolic
acid while laboring .
under nder &•fit•.of
temp. nary insanity::. s Death put an end
to her sufferingabout -.. p
Sufferings noon. .k .
On
Friday d
aY
evening1
last
thee
Lor
ds
Army - : barracks in - Wingham were
raided by a large
party : of boys and
men,. who threw glass balls filled; with.
black, paint through
the window. The:.
a service. was going" on at the _*time, and:
almost everybody in the building was.
smeared with paint. `One=. `
,of the
rowdies was fined $ -
�10and costs.
DUNGANNON.
1 L' T
E*day.
ARRIVING
• Y. -: ,Call early and .have :u i r-
pick.`- Special reduction -madam
parties buying a number of pairs;!. !- full
line � ,
t
}
Rec&,d
Remember I . am head.uarte .
shoe -leather _ . 9 , . ,.. �•� Igor
er.o ..
every f e
description.
pairs men's l.' ng boots, -own m ° -
ake
hand.. Orders filled . on the.:shox
notice. - Try the 'old t .
y .old- reliable beTP�e
purchasing 'elsewhere.
N. B.•—AI1 overduenotes and
counts�mustlbe paid immediately.
The
undersigned taeYls to inform the
public generally that sheill •
Meals at all hours : on the w keep 11ot;
::alloys :elate;
Water melons 4em:
0
. n
y
�oranges.
toetc,.
m.
at
0
es
� at aF ,
ZRB. IVICCITZZS
low to Live; Lopg and
_QALL AT ---
111e.
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And buy one of those celebrated
WILDERMUTH SPRING - BE
-And you will be surprised 'how-: fre
you- will - rise. • `in the morning..'
squeaky, .rickety •n
y,get-out=of-order kin,.
- Can be.returned if not as represented
and.oniy $4,50' -for -an ordinarydoubl
bed: We have: a lot Of '
Selling at wholesale' prices, Buy a se
before they are all
EOZY&MILL, - gone.
_CASH PAI Fon EGG
S AT
0
na,. Croek6
ware. Depot..
LAWS�N
as just received a. eoreph to Stock of
orrigan
BOOT & SHOESTORE,
housands- of dozens' ;wanted, Be sure
examine our stock of and
1�
8 --
T;
which we will dispose of at aslow prices
consistent` with fait dealingso as o nenable
us to. y 100.centa ofi the ollar.
Sets
Chtiodfoneat;
i
REA.KFASET S; R '
D
IST
N
N
.ER
S
E�
t BEDOOM SETS',
Stone and China._ Paribr, ,• dining..
room and bedroom lain s,
IX LA
Mp CLASSES FOR 15 CENTS.
50c. extra
valuein tea. -No -c
5.
kept o�
%e nvite you to try our store or rather
tr
our
goons ane} priced and you will . be con
vinced:that there it wisdom in so doing.
It is very Well to -please - • �.:
the eye .but�
str ive to please theA • we
pocket also. A per$onal.
examination of
1
OurElegaofSfock
0
fBootc&Shoe
s
will certainly convince all, even the . closest.
and-
moa
scar
eftxl buyers; that we -aro offering=-
GOOD. -COODS-AT LOW.
PRICES.
EMITS MADE: TO ORDER.
W'We will: have a•
large stock of Harvest
Mitaof our own make. hand 'in seaason,
n the premi„es.
dies Hand Baskets ¢ .
Baskets. ,.L ,. �, Market
Clothes Bakets.
Pickles b • the quart ''
y %r bottle.
se •
ra
quality.
Props Our Own -:Correspondent. 'I
We regret to learn that Mr. Samuel
Caesar has for some .time past been.
lying in_a very critical condition from
inflamation. We hope he will soon be
amongst us again.
The citizens of Dungannon and :.sisr-
rounding country will be. pleased to
learn that their old friend and citizen,
Mr. Stephen Stothers, is in our midst,
doing business as ;a:general ,blacksmith.
Messrs °W. and E. Fowler; of the 6th
Con. West Wawanosh, have
purchased
from Powell Bros., Sprin boron h Pa;
� g:r s
a ,very fine black Percheron stallion,
and as these young men are : industri
ous and well deserving we wiskthem`
eve ry success. in. their- new:.ente rise.
rp
The Rev. Mr. McGee,,, superintend
ant•of the - Bayfield circuit,- preached
in the Methodist:;ahur - P -
ch here on Sun-
day:evening of last week.
A very successful social was
as held in
the
Methodist :Church here on. Monday
evening sof last. week under the. au `
pices of -the Ladies' A � Society. -: • . -
choir furnished � .. . The
some very - choice se-
lections in :their- usualood y
g ..,style} and
after readings and recitations address-
es ddress -
es were delivered : by the Rev. Mr. Rice,
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d the Rev..Mr.
.the Nile, anW Carver -
bOU'8,best v alua ever offered i Luck
now- 1 on, Preshyiterar: mir>,ister.-pf 4. this
lege. •
ear ri
CONFE •'
KINDS DF_
O�IONERV
"Ham,- Bacon and: 6pI ...
ced: Roll'
itantly bn hand.
KINDS
F
OF CANNED ?$,ETC.,
A CALL SOLICITET.
fa new in+stoc:kthe largesfand
.'�'. - of.
AND HEAVY
eye« shown'An Lucknow.`
•ents in:
TEUNE$
ENDLESS
VARI
ETA
or
ie dis. !ay
E NESS;
ALO . e a GOAT
induce's
3E3
Qree Blankets, etc
Y. zock
e , _ of Trunks, Valises, Hard � atchePa
t ...is now oozmplete, and includes all the
Istest styles and makes.
8 to the above articles were purchasedfrom,
thekjest makers, and at the lowest Dash
r , I aim prepared to sell as cheap
` t as any other house in the tr id1,.
;Don't fail to call and see lay.
atook before purchasing ..
elsewhere.
1 attention_ p id'
•to. eider.
ed Harness•
nteed.Bret-Dixie■
BOBS kliQ TO.&;,
HARNESS: Si _
LUCKROW.:
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