Lucknow Sentinel, 1888-10-05, Page 8r. -...'•tv:43r...�..A a+o11 +H.^
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' moos itll3aivY�.
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,'K.Ia ough 2 30p.m.
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Tueedsire
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Fr y,
,•• ` . For Sale ,•Aosit, tiarht.�
�Pd ... �}farmers„}�. cod milch c491►,, apply at D¢oIn
. �IL�8-.QLQIfirt'' •• ..
�Y l s,tt B.,Snuth,, , 0.36 p• -112*
f
H. at B.;40.441
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• 1;.. H.. 3c 13.; , utb LIMNq1 tR!•....
W. G.4 B.heti iib ' S330p• n►
• Ttolvrood ,tin;,
Aialoiigitz • r'•
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illage ;40 .4
:sten the Name. to us.; ithoult.
.Coofnunicationi. sent
the actuai,signature of the -writer as a
eua ant'ee�'of good. faith, .will not get' a
Apiece in the SENTINEL: We have re-:
„carved several of late, all of which have
seen consigned •.fo ,the waste' basket.
• •x resai:..t'3hangt~;.
Monday last the merman ,=
. ceased doing, business.
�� Coulpany
,la ill the.Orand.Trunk lines, and
lace has huen `tiken'by ,the Ca •
nadian
: cpre83,�Cvutpatijl •..This w11 be an
r tof the. coinpany
;.ud.re.n'tane,� �i p#tt.. ala .s ., . ,
M k •'• Frank MC Donald will st b,
`' t rOolle e
It bad "•been eu ge%ted . that 8 ` s store, lG,uwrknovr
twits' drygood
waoald ,hpve tbeu uaq}es neatly a�� , .
... _ wanted ,to :learn the
dress making.- Apply to Mrs: 'Iivan.
MCCALLUM.
to the -road gate A litrviugor can, very lAf'atitt+d....
eiwly,waik au unnece$sfFY;half mile'in• Apprentice
tb0' country • .enquiring for some resi-
dear►t: whereat. 11 AO .above Method
were 'adopted nO dilculty would be
encountered: in -locating your man. "
•rat�'.T;rlcn& -,
,,.
1lrrrs been
P.
as ting! lie 7•• r
a ;.ford, has— gone' te' Coburg to attend
is T!r r> stair 'where he expects
~y�•tor � Y�
t
W. Os .:Top nio , .entertainment
The open. meeting . ,Hall
to be given in the, Temperance t
this •. Friday) saveuing.by' the .Wooaaus
i ' Tem ' erance 'Union, should
Christian l pe ., • • •.
be 'largely attended; •`The Union is
not confined. to any: religious denouniu
ation but': is the united •effovts: of : the..
T
e.
'Ila
inthe
vi
es13
ladies of all. the churches to defray
A collection will ,be taken
expenses. of hall,' etc..
Mechanics' Institute, of our
• . Mr, D. D' Yule, the principal
public school, has , undertaken the.
commendable work of starting a Me-
chanics' Tustituce in''the. village, and
has already' secured, a large nutuber of. 'the'Presb 'Presbyterian ,church in a ,Cody on
•uapuesofae dingoitixensaothepetttion.. y. ..
��tt a tweet the Sunday morning, 14th inst. .The
Iwill take:some to little tim g Ancient Order•..of United Workmen
petition sent the Minister of• Eduea aliopurposes• attending:- the' English
t ' action has
triou one
tion, 'etc:, but' i}owl a _ .. •church_fol •their_annual sarin
h � tt�-r will -be
Street Lents—,
The street lamps are.now in° position •
and. were' lighted for the. first thin on
Tuesday night.' They are •a, big im-
provement,
ru-
rove lent, and reflect -credit on the,
p
members Of the Council:'
The; Markets. -
- The following afro the markets up to
Thursday meriting wheat, $1 ; peas,
.
30
O
65
oats., ,
to Q
60q ; barley, 45. s . 25 to 30u
bay. $9, to $10; Potatoes,
apples, $1 a bole ,; flour, $2,50 per 140;
butter, 15 ; eggs, . 1�5a, i onions,:75Q to
$1 per bus,.'
Society Sermons:. herwood
The members of Court S ,..
b., of this'' village; will, attend
•
,••
one to
, Before
ektLt t, least three years,
been taken we ope � e :.ma
pushed through as pr. inptly•as possible.• week later, 21st'inst.
p qd'. citizen of the
name or.y the list.
surteriury the rniuistery. He was in the
` net last`week -visiting' his parents,
Alit,. tab . n „ the.
r ciaecl.ver .e:!c eA 13' � .:..,.
,adtst church on Sunday er g
rage
Tayfervisat
• urchesed _the,
Elatre • at4G',Qf 1►Ir ..J.whct lklartin.4
Every \ ratepayet a
village should'put h
By -Laws Carried.,
,,.„;I g 'd': • . anu,fautUl(erg • is
�. t~atnt~in . a}
g
' Winghatn ' is
•oElt g,to l.elg the wn;�
certainly bound to o-ve thb lion's sharo
at On Saturda last. they carried
I • , threw bonu3es
II�1a� rx . yµ
:a. e'lefterecyeats � -it1
caskets iii fhb»pleoY
� r•
out• interest. lxilc
of';the,Union Furs
$10,000',
'granted
Kincaid,' Bros., cl
'The factories•havr
large cumber: of
�` q "suitable buildings.
and put town tip
the ,.
p.
n �l
C
O:
Green ,
't
Gre
rz� ,
iture Factory, were
Co4$5;000,
it .
<factory,. $5,000._
agreed. a'tobring a
;Med` workmen into
gldOt
o u.
•All parties indebted to the under
_signed, either by note or book account,.
ill please settle as' soon as possible
tided s'coins . 7ti. "will:., be-
• d s fe-trouble• and
am`p Son St tc k" - L
pfd S. p. ,:.
'h,.
u t-
i o horses. evenlaro g
' end .
' 1 lit: ..
1
A
fa t
" al
ani
iw
it to his 'to> this. section,• ,e : know of.no
dsshortly'.to remove , ,.. � .>atter' stock,'.
a- tmtp
• �; ; 'H'e, )Etasalso,: �tliat has ever p course:
fi�iiKut� .la,e.of business. ; . •S` 0 Sam son,:form=
ll ? e whole .;thld , .. . , p ,
.: ;s' wrtnNr intra, the liusirio�s`tn on.tl} ,,,Iar1t.
til Powell, teacl*{er; '•ecllr;,the propurt � cif"Mllr.:l�on :, d C,
^this :persot : of 15•.•Thea: , , ots eyl not.'only:.,stand ::well in the,sholy
l„ u.:h: :.the new •abri!ta axle . , Tu y. but, fin d:'a
'ret 'I'iu: o oi! ,,•wherever : erahiLited,.
t r `eoin tench `business ;to„ ether on tint,. rad xhih tell; l fro,% this.,
about the first of'/Novel lber ,:.. '' ready sale, and.
n . h s rel 'd is lasso to our
4'. -• immediate ne c th
re •.. " rs. ',At the .Western lA7air ` in.
Keen it`He :.; faranie,;
r•ins : fi, ', city
�.,. fronih ,fie
,• 1• ar.aw .. o .last ,
. e •id''a.•clo.l . six.. _->_. London . ,
e�ers:i < ,•, horse,, -and
�` d liar d. by. . the old
found sift the old stand;°'at Mr Connell'a
-..-Geo: Derr • ;:
It er•os'. eD trail:'"'
fit;e
Monday �l�t "�'v�P e
NOW.I'm p>�'tation;,s,.'.
SPECIALTIES:..
en's ..Doll ala. Kid
To Shoes
` • :den's°Sewed,,..' � ; o13s;
'Wonderful run in.
dhea.,.-
Vari
OUS
Bireryone tIgfleti.
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...$4pOts.
Price$;
.The Fopular Shoe (;tore
IVNcA
, games in the : Gerry District; and,
of.
:de-
• first
�: r
.: fi
ei
r
th
to. genuine
were treated ,._, • •. ,• ;:, hts.-tn�a
feat cf' the season ;U` to
first: lace;
"wo' cls s -.were tie for . first will P
Aline -
the .b � float
d 'cone uently Listowel
an �, .$88..,;,
''the champion pennant' for 1
is..a,team o :y p
<
•rvlteru:tlae article that 4 ,Ingres; sire. •st,
.:.r,iltase�,cari:Ite o}itaiued at'htime Money ' arsed iu this section, ,were awarded
r. ti+i;ineial blood. Its' •:circulation the first prize: for.,ireavy. draughts, de-
;3
bu
1 ee' y: t �n body al;ive.,.• Bleed:; ;'eating the firs prize team of tris' or-
h•
Only'a little over one' year has
• elapsed since the introduction
pito, Canada, of the now
• well•known
ALASKA SPEGTAGL
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EYEGLASSES. . '
1. town or village.
And tlicl.e::� hardly •t'-cli}'N
where. an agency fur the sale o.
•ectuefe has not been i'n•
celebrated tip
stitutatl, •
`• 'The :" AI,AS}}A''ian.ot ptttltd tip by.ntean,-
iuless, w,tnitd lie, t+uirutsfic 'tiptoes, butmerits.16
b z
t,fferNti.,ttz .sal iutclli>ri,nt pud,lu ���l,�tlrfrr4,•ctly
Try it. and van will tidal it 't }
�,'
.,. ear
bl
b
ht t
e: A
, 1,
reliable ai,i t�, your eyeM 6 •
or far :-i�;hted y .utn or old nay; can be suited)
exactly. •']'he wont '" Alaska" .10. stamped
upon every pox. -
, • T also keep in stock the fr,llowiug u.akss of ,
Spectacled ; . ,
4 1; t'a`r •
Photo ra : h •Cabinets, $2.50
. PEI; DOLL'1\;.
Bork ,
>H'lemes, •
and General
FatpeY Goodtt,
W. J•'STR NGER,•
•
Ju
moo
`r
uta
e
R
oc d„ _many: ar.tp.
e n ,
eve s 8
mug flies, and mammoth tomatoes,: but
P Grenache is , fairly
we believe' Mr.•,3 the.
to the : credit .of producing
la entitled' • _ , village., .:The
lamest, ;,ver,, �se�en :•in' the: ;� .
potatoe:: weighs! two pounds' .,and three
qntatoe. two pounds
quarters and :'tiler to . • . . , .i1
" ouneea. ,...They.\.are .,both • o,
And three . \a
re
atthe• show
;\
The Fall Show �.:
that body btr; sendirr.g your, money away ;ont'i Itidustria �' xhiLrtios.
Wi
;from ,borne, atid soon ICAC 8
l it t
puon
:a'look of lethargy 'and inactivity. Al
was trade at home and' spend' .yoi,r'
y•
,iuouey.:at bonne. It is twice'. blessed.
'It helps the per:;on patronized; - and -
jiid its way to'you again.
•
..(Given Another Trials
: het' been isaued by.• the
'.•bepa
A,
circular,it of Ed'ucatio i, stating, in
trtmen tUird-
; effect; that all who stet the'recent
•elaas 'non pr9fis'sionaf• 'examinations,:
Obtained a total of 600_ marks, or over•'
should be 'allowed : to write for second
ole 1 •rtihcates at the
..that
.next exaunna iyn. a
`Remove the;Nulsance
'there is a box about.tvio feet square
on the, sidewalk near the SLartissi.
itki t424 ftme'a'ly
U�.
Corn-. Flour
all
e
iYhaeuf><a� .
Grmhrtin Fionr
11gca1. W
hire and yellow
��rn
- aro,.
1 sed awl
d attend
..Ira 1
owl,
r !C 1� .
l
' •11;nytiuug you waint;I n the flour tine.:'
WrHLLL
5
_ r . CANADA.
Lp��E�T d
H.
reliable, eilergetie %,air', t.' eel; .,i1Y
Wti vr,ont u1; lir+:�z-;
nurseryStock , •,previi)us 'eXperriene': n,
.,with tact, and energy .can
`
ucce aaY rasa w r ui. c.,u,
sliberal,' either• sala y, ,, .
e •fig' • " ,.
succeod ; t It,
•iniesion:;.outfit •free es such as bili..
viz-acdv_nntng ,
t ha
ns -
e
ra — „e
Uu S rd (GanAdi:tin.ptock.. ,ll •.. :; ;;,`
,home •lXr,>wn :ha. y ...;
.:e s
yec
rel
tit,
' A
nttinbexof.chou d y •
u.,
li c
•
:aehsiu,, }v and µblah can only be..,.
';which are of :value, •
n, hi such: as• a :contidete hitt itt ne w. ' . ,. '
secured from . ; •tson ear, • Sr ntni' l +
u .a les;:.the Itr p , , ..
loiasis bo ' ,r .s. 'ROY ,.'anii. `. i bur rasbberrv, >Vf. or , _ ,y •••
• tum,• H 1 . s • Moor's Diarfu,uu •
Black (`Iraulpiqu ''curant ,
;;rape, etc, ate. ' entr�n to
v iveri particular ; att
iVahtc -i ieties`sult tble, to the
,r,; : rrtetiiun of.D»rove .
sUf Canada. • . • ..
northern section ,
— For. ternis,'npplyto. -. -
Wellington -i.:
0
ONT. .
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Tt?
•TOl�tO1lI •
,corner that shouldlaeremoved, as it is
both.,dangeectin and unsightly. Nearly
every plan inpthe , village has- at. one
time or' rtnntherstubbed his toe or fallen
across it, slid:Most most of 'them now tight.
shy of:it when passing along after dark,
One ,night week, however,'ageutle
iiia% who w s evidently; not aware of
the matt trap,, struck. his foot•'' against:
the' obstruction and was thrown violent
ss•lion-professruuti ter• ly to the'; sidewalk • :Fortunately. he:
. t ',al id 'further, was.not seriously hurt, bat his escape
h s'>Cote for'.., ,.. a' `will 1.1„ a tri nowise lessens `the danger; to pedes -
Alf
a tractilijns at the fall ahow;this
She t
('Thursday,) evening :will mulls : u,-
ed to
thing. of the, kind ever. Oleo). \•
readers. Besides the usual attractions•
'a splendid: inrisical , program; wt l be,
rendered, including ,selections: by -,the
famous LucknoW Glee Club, and $omit
duets,: •etc , • by the leaeling ' •lady . Z. .
;gentlemen singers''• of the place..;; Th
dmnissioil will 'be., the •same
,•price of a
usual only keen cents , Ail should go:.
Alas a.
tom
� the
Good Groceries
Stack
up
w e sfor..co
rciaired' ton , t+raF.ds p trians:on'au k iiil lits
titin=for.;Secolrrl,,:••• The, es
e e .W Sterni Fair
r'eelated. IVIr. Dot ale' Clark ' }nude a clean.
,Counasel App � Wast d
t A.t�'.the: fast meeting• of the Maitland
sheep at•th
last . week'
Helens.,,t worker first puzel wo
t r ! fact e� rY
erri,Fciir in Lou on
eking no.less than three
se, ids -and a-diplonia -
who has been an
ac ive .'.�� • animal ' he hid o1u he
in an unobtrusiye way in his minis e'-• it
•1 `+rock for izF;arly, a.gda�rter of a cert• gnp 1,rnoo tedwf'�n lrshuShira. c ass lits
E.eryttliin( as cheapth cheapest:•
'' 'onl.
•'Tire.beat� Roller Tlour Y .
s�GIVE US.A CATAL.
a 1L 1 i�:V�
m 1 IONE�I
I hays a few thoueauddollars: to invest for
iirlirate parties, at reasonable intends.
" El L1f1T .T1kt. ERS, ' ,
The Steamer
• Tho fire on.Wedni sdity morning last
full' .denionstrates the .necessity of the '
Y..
Council complying with , the wishes of
the ratepayers in .iminediately purchas=
ing a stead fire,e:n ;inn: for ,the village..
Dozens of ;nen absolutely refused
ine
work. on the brake of the hand engine,
and although there was a Targe crowd
present, it• was with thenrcatesturging
that sufficient force could ..be gathered
to work it, The 'Council should; sub-
mit the by-law• at once.-, • ,
0
ria•
,tory. said that he had in. his possession
166 ,letters from young `men testifying.
"id benefits'. received' }n' they way.Of
counsel: `He'had also --received five or
,six offers to chan ;e his lobation, each.
' •'b nig at a higher salary than he . was
'seiving
'Webster, . Tile splendid. choir of 'Beth:.
e churah will ftiriiiish, music both 'at
t - Sunday eervicei and at the tea -
the red " Duke, el Argyle
first.; and ..diploma ..in the Canadian
Clyde' -tuare ;• first, for. heavy draught
foal and second for two year Old dratight
filley. *This a. grand reeord, itha one
that any. breeder 'should be •pt•Caid of.
:In litany., of the :Classes the cientietition
was very, keen, and is indeed- :an
honor, notpaly to? Mr. Claik.hintselft•
but to this „section to.produce,:animall
the best to be found in tlav Doininioa,
exhibited his . youag shire stallion,
nit dais, tor hint, ,lie'wes conipplied to
'skew hitif in 01'6, draught.:classo:
all,. Of were petted. CISlies.
the ludges placed hint feurth.
Reception Party.
----A--very-largeassemaagenf out- citi-
zens gathered,at the residiri
Frea Grundy, on 'Friday, evening last,
titi-elidercrreeeptiorr. to --the_Rev. Mr.
'Shaw, who hid lately :arrived, in , the -
village from his • visit to friends in'
Ireland. • The 'Rev. gentleman is very
ooptilcirxvith:parishciners and the very
snarly fitting tributes paid to him "-by
the Speakers :of other denominations
'during the'. evening, showed t,he high
miner like weathet
oyld for ' the fast
• nearly a. a promising young stallion an .
Ili the three year 'old' AgriCalturrti.
lass, Alr. W. Vt•ilson, Of Rerun towa-
also tarried, oil: iirbt. prize for his
sternal,. Meliste, B-. Gaunt St'
WeSt i'Vitwarsoah,, wore also'
4 brought' hack "with then'
Al\ TED
1 and .Travelling' . Salesine r,.
To sell our choice varieties of •
SEZ
$TOC1
either cm salary . Or counniasiori Perinarient
employment to the rhiht men go' iisun tor
lazy ones, upright Mid honest, are the oneg•*e
.sieLlooliing for \Add...Co:with references,
• —Extra good value in ineltoti dress
wool habit cloth, 25c worth 4h. ;:et -1.
-seY ffatisel*for children's cloaks. Cloak-,•
Croak tistraclian .cloth; be. t quality,
MAT ,-\13ROTHERS
NITRStiriMEBT; DIY
usure your Farsw.Property; Private,
LONOON MUTUAL.
I am alseagent,for the
,Will ift the office every Saturday afternoon
"btlatittgO .L3,0011808
RIVAL.a.
clotheS made to order, go to Coptiell,
FlteWart; a cutter who • knows his busi-
ness thoroughly. We haVe esiery con-
fidence iriaslcing all who 'used tO pate
roaize Mr, Kerr to give tut continu-
•;attati. of their custom, '
old customers, aad •friends, 'we would.
'iota • make theinfielveS at Imitate in the
etana as of yete.
•
• DRESS, GOO Dp ,
''A fine assorttnent of FALL end' WINTER Dress goods; including the
,ELTIES OF. THE SEASON,
. ••
taxas...,004tio;0945,,.
Caniete, :4210 OTIS Etc,. Mc*,
ase,:x7.'i0Ook*,..0.4d* ool: 1,411
Willa' 1 have determined to CultiVite by selling a good artiOe „
kty