Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-06-27, Page 8The Eucknow Eenfie C�u7t
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Pl4gt Vionit ! Nuc uL.
r l` Wanted,- six.gsod.strrng,boys to
a • ° ream the furniture, business. • ' Apply
at.. o t.oe to Clio;' .dz Forster, Central.
2 uvuiture Factory) Lucknow.
• k Qbllei a Honors
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'°Oollege, Brautford. Miss Carrie Law -
r once, daughter of Mr, Three Lawrence
ofithiesviliage,eucceeded in carrying off
the first honors in M_atherinatics, Latin
and French.
Farmers' Institute
The ennualerneeting of the ' Snuth
Bruce Farmers' Institute will be held
\e• on Saturday,June 28th, in' the town
Iihll Walkerton, at 2 p. m. for the
s. election of officers and directors for the
ensuing year.
'Decoration Day,
. The Qddfellows Lodge of this vil-
lage have set apart Friday, July 4.th
as a day to decorate and otherwise
improve the graves of deceased breth-
ren that have been buried in Kinloss
cemetery, and it is hoped all the
brntoren •will turn out and assist 'in
the noble -work, --- --
Quebec Elections
The' result .of the general elections
iri the Province of Quebec, last week,
is • an overwhelming victory for the
Mercier Government. The returns
show a Government majority of be-
• - tween 25, and 30. The leader of the
Opposition was defeated in Jacques
' Cartier. • In Montreal the .Govern -
merit ,carr<,ied. four..out of six, seats,
Of Local Application
Every dollar spent out of town:•for
Merchandise pf any -kind that can be
purchased here, means .a loss of two
dollars ,14 the place_anc therefore .an
inches t one • teehlte-resorr-speritiffr
'the dollar, This applies to every line
of business, and is•felt to be true alike
by .the • grocery man, the dry• goods
man, .boot • and . shoe man, jeweller,
tailor, druggist, bookseller,. and printer.
Handsome Monument:
One of the handsomest monuments
that has ever been brought here has
just -been -erected -in - the Kinross cem-
etery to the memory of the late Wm.
Y IL Miller.. It is a • beautiful piece of
workuia,nship of Scotch granite and,
was. 'manufactured -by the- firm . of
McIntyre and Gardner, of Mount
Forest, who are undoubtedly one •of
the best and largest firths of the kind
in Canada. •
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• (Ewing to a very great improvement
in • the water power of the Lucknow
Roller • Mills, which will enable me• to
run by water about nine months in the
year,. a very, 8reet,reductioxt inrunning
expenses , of the mill, no wood, , no
engineer to pay for, to benefit the; far
niers with Jiget evheat in the future if
'bey -will -clean it well. I will give' a
return of 50 lbs. of flour and feed in
every 60 lbs. of wheat, no matter what.
it may test. Geo. KERB..
Orange County Lodge
Through the.;,eourtesy of Mr. Joseph
Laing, the abje editor of the Kincar-
dine .Review, and County., Master of
the Orange Association of West
Bruce, the semi-annual meeting of
'that•body.will be held, in Lucknow, on
Friday,:July 4th, commencing at • one
O'clock .p. •m. The SENTINEL extends
..a.cordial welcome to the brethren and
we trust that their visit to the village
will, be both pleasant. to themselves
and profitable to. the .Order: .
Hymen's Bonds
-On Saturday. evening, 14th •imst•;
11'Ir. Robertlllainprize, of the Union
Factory firm,,.w.as,,tinited in marriage
with ,Miss Jennie Murdoch. The 'cere-
mony was performed by Rev. W. K.
Shoat at the residence of the bride's
sister,, Mrs. Wm. Robertson. It' ,.was
a • very quiet wedding. Few of the
ireighl,ors---)file• * anything of it, and
only the neare_t friends and relatives
were invited. i After the. knot had
• been securely tied, all gathered round,
the. table to partake of the gbocl things,
provided. The table was tastefully
and beautifully decorated with flowers:,
The " Bell Band having learned the
facts of the case, got up an impromptu.
serenade "and all went merry ,•as ti
a►airiagl '' bell." The happy- pair left.
on the late train, north, to speed the, ton
honey -moon.. • At the station, a large; noon
number :of employees of the factory, bis el
cheered loudly as the, trair>i pulled out Pugo
Lawn Social
Don't forget the lawn social this
( o.rsdey) evening, atthe residence of
Mr. Thos, Lawrence. The band will
be in attendance. Admission 15 cts.,
children 10 cts. All are invited.
Temperance Revivalists
Mr. and Mrs. Beman have
holding •meetin s in the Tem * e
Te - dcrY""eveiai g' . hl Trig E; e
week and have been greeted by
atireringe ort each occasion.
rare working in -the interests of
Royal Templars of Temperance
are doing a good work. They ga
sciopticen exhibition on Wedne
eyening•- anda. large number
presen t.
been
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pasi`I ber of citizena and others were enabled
large
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Friends spend a Pleagaut Day at eke Lek
On Tuesday last the membersof O
Light Lodge, Masonic , Societe , held
pic-nic at Point Clark on the shores
Lake Huron. Through courtesy
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of .... Fie -nice, athletic sports, quilting
o bees, wool pi.ekrng bees, etc.
ld The first of July might be here in a
a
few days if nothing happens.
of Mr. Dennis blitchell, of Ripley,
called upon us.
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as sen ca in upon his friends.
Catholic Concert
the Teeswater celebration of
'National Holiday will consist
picnic, for which, as seen from 1
bills, extensive preparations are b
made. This annual.Catholic _pi
there has become very popu
Games, athletic sports; an open
concert, and a hornpipe.competitio
co:.tume, will form the principal
tractions. The Assembly will hold
grand ball at night.
Canada's Great Fair
• The receipt of a copy of the Prize
J-ist for this .year's Toronto Industrial
Exhibition, which is,to'be held, from
the 8th to the 20th of September next,
reminds us that the fair season is
again fast approaching. The prize
Lit shows the addition of many new
classes • and •a large increase in the
amount . offered as premiums. Toron-
to offers many attrao-eons to visitors
during the season, but the greatest of
all is its annual Exhibition, which this'
year promises to be greater and better
than ever. A copy of the Prize List
can be obtained by any of our readers,
who. may desire one, by dropping a
a
Secretary, at Toronto.
Dominion Day in Brussels
The people of Brussels have made
great preparations for celebrating July
1st, 1890, in royal style. At 10 a. m.,
there is to be monster Trades' Prb-
ression, headed by Brussels , Band,
Firemen, 3 , Fire Engines, visiting
Baseballs Football, and Lacrosse ,play
ers: A grand fire engine test when
three of Ronald's celebrated fire en-
gines will give exhibitions. Lacrosse
match between Wingham and Brussels
clubs. Football match for a ball and
valuable silver cup, .between the
"Ironsides," of Turnberry, and Brus-
sels club. ' , Baseball tournament in the
afternoon, between Exeter's champion
chili, Teenirater clu-b,- Cliesten-eltibened
others," for prizes of $0 and.$2
Brussels . club will play' the winni
e
a glorious drive, over splendid road
and through one of the finest farmi
sections of Ontario were sufficient
guarantee an enjoyable outing:
rived at the lake, it was found Ili
the committee had made full arrang
ments for the comfort anti enjoyrne
of .the visitors; The horses and rig
were taken in charge; the •group
nicely cleared, the hospitality of t
lighthouse beeper freely 'granted, • and
being allowed to roam at and wit
their own-sweel wins:' W1Tndsr sue
circumstances the point is a most de
sirable pleasure resort. In the matte
of the spread only, did the arrange
men tsnot seem quite complete. This car
of course be accounted for from the
fact that these duties generally devolve
upon the ladies, but ladies are not per-
mitted to become Masons. The re-
£reshmci'rits over, a nice little pro-
;rarnme of vocal music was rendered
from an .alcove by Misses Smith, Peart,
and Berry and Mr. Geo. Kerr. The
platform ,was. then cleared for dancing,
excellent music being furnished by the
St. Helens string band. During the
afternoon, various sports and pleasures
were indu god- in, as boating, swinging,
football, and races for the ehildren.
At four o'clock a base ball match took
place between the Ripley and Lor°haish
clubs. The Lochalsh boys were mostly
farmers, sons of the pioneer settlers,
whose muscle and energy succeeded in
a arms a r. !owes
noticed along the way. • They (the
uoys) seem to have inherited 'from
their fathers a muscular development
that told effectually on the ball when
.they were at bot. They piled up a
score of 37 to -,.16. This concluded the
programme of a meet enjoyable day.
Master Mason Days was most diligent
in. his.:efforts to have everyone enjoy
themselves and with the -committee
and members generally, are to be con-
gratulated en the.succus of their first
local picnic.
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`NEWS OF TUE TOWILi.
1. Week's !tem.(' of the Pushing Border
Town.
---Mrs. Hayes, of Goderich, is the
guest of Mrs. Mil -Elliott:
0. —Two good coat makers wanted,
g apply to Charles Stewart, Lucknow
—Port Elgin offers the biggestat-
ractions in•the. Provines•,on'Dominion
Day. ^
—Mr., .and Mrs Husband left this
week . to spend a short time in
Exeter. .
—Two °good new itnilch- cows for
ale cheap. Apply to Tbcs. Young,
Lucknow.
club an exhibition game. Besides
there will be races and athletic sports,
-for,
Our. Furniture Industry •
The late firm of .Cliff tle Stove is
now Cliff (ix Forster. The firm is now
composed of two comparatively, young
`men, possessed of capital, experience,
energy and enecutive• ability qualifica-
tions, which will, • no doubt, insure
increased success. The history of this
factory' is one of small beginnings and
steady advancement, Every ' change
in the proprietorship'bee simply meant
an extension of business, until "the
small turning shop: of Mr. Ackert, run
by himself has developed into the.
furniture factory of to -day, employing
s large number of workinen, some of
them the most skilful to be found in
the country, and turning, out a'class of
furniture in oak • and walnut, which
for originality and beauty of design,
and for -quality of 'work and , $nish
is simply unsurpassed. This is, per-
• haps, news to some of our citizens, but.
a visit,. to the warerooms will satisfy
anyone as to the fact. We trust the
new firrie will progress ai,d achieve
such 'success that will •oblige them to
increase their eapacity many fold.
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—The autumn Chancery Sittings in
the western portion of the Province
will be held by Chancellor ,Boyd as
follows :—St, Thorhas, Wednesday,
Oct. 1 ; London, 'Monday, • Oct. 6 ;
'Barrie, Monday, Oct. 13 ; Walkert,;n,
Monday, Nov 10 ; Ooderich, Friday,
Nov. 14 ; Sarnia, Tues"drty, Nth..18
Sandwich, Friday, Nov. 21 ; Chatham,
Wednesday, Nov. 26.•.
—This members of the (Huron Codn-
ty Council presented Mr. F. W. Johns -
with an address on Friday after-,
at Gddpi•ich, the occasion being
evation to the position of Oilier
of Algoma. The new judge was
and,ehowers of rice and congratulators
followed. The Thnea• wishes happi-
noss and continued prosperity.—Wing-
'tram Votes. The. above mentioned
young lady is the youngest daughter.
of Air. Alex. Murdoch; of the.. town=
skip of Ashfield.
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a member of Huron County Council
for many years.
—The Massey, 'Toronto, World's
Silver Composite, Blue- Ribbon, tnid
Red Ca,p hinder twines can now be ex
bought. cheap 'for cash from TI
—Miss.Dart,'of Maitland, Florida,
is the guest of •Mr. Wm• Geddes, of
this village.
—Miss Carrie Lawrence arrived
home from the Brantfofd ladies' col-
lege on. Wednesday.
—Mrs. Soott, of Port,
Huron, is the
guest of her father, 111r: Richard
Hughes, of this village. '
—Turnip seed of all kinds, also beet,
mangle end carrot seed. ,of the best
kinds sold'" cheap at Geo. Kerr's
grocery.
-•---Mr. and Mrs. .0: A. Shepard ar-
rived home on Wednesday from , a
couple of weeks drive to, London and
vicinity.
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—The Listowel Race Meeting is on
July 8th and 9th. $700 is given in
perses. There promises to lee a nuin-
ber of very exciting events.
—The .Rev, T. A. Wright, of Gorrie,
will (D. V.) occupy the pulpits df St.
Peter's church, Lucknow, and of Christ
church, St. Helens, next Sabbath.
—All parties that 'have ordered
binder twine from Mr: Thoa. Young,
will please call at once and take it"
away, as he is .crowded for room. .•
—Mr. James•Johnston, Reeve and
Mr. James Gibson Councillor of West
Wawanosh; were! in the village,: on
Monday last and,, av,e us a ' pleasans
call.
—The recount of the ballots cast in
the North Bruce election vb tt conclud-
lastweek, and resulted in the reduction
of M. George's majority to 17 instead
of 10:.
—Farmers Attention --This: Young,
has this week received one car load of
ten tons of best., brands of ' bind •
twineernanufactuned by the Dartmouth i
WEAY MOTHERS.
Miss P.' McDonald was in Para-
mount till she came home..
Mr. John Crowston attended the
Dominion Grange meeting in Kincar-
dine, last week.
Rock of Friendship, -. T-emperance
Society, ,are going. to have a charming
pic-nic-on Saturday afternoon, On the•
2nd son., in the bush belonging to Mr.
C. Mathers. A wholesome • tithe is
anticipated.
The sacrament of the Lord'•s supper.
will be dispensed in the Presbyterian
hhureh-an-Sunday-at_I1 o'clocie -
BIG M .ONEy
FOR AG-ENTS
NO RISK,
NO CAPITAL REQUIRED,
AN HONORABLE AND PRAIST
worthy business without any possible
chance of loss. Steady employment and
control of territory, Have done bnsiuess in
Canada 30 YEARS. Liberal pays to the
right man, to sell our unexce11ed1 Nursery
Stock. Send far terms.
CHASL—POTHERS COMPANY,
Nurserymen, QI LBORs E, ONT,
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MRS. SMITH IAASJU4sT }1EDFIVET' 4
CASE OF LADIES AND 1!4ISSES
UN.DERWAL E AT LoW PRICES.
Fhie night dresses embroidery
trimmed for 7: cents.
Ladies under skirts, embroidered and tuck:(i
from $1.25 and upwards. Lovely all over
E IVIE,aROID€RE=D DRESSES
fur infants and children cheaper than you
can make them.
It.ABIES TUCKED UNDEI :#f1 `S
• --AT 05 CENTS. -7'- -
CHILDP,TNS MUSLIN AT'PONS Ell-
BROII)ERY FRONTS AND T1UM
MED BEGINNING AT 45 CENTS.
CORSET COVERS -
- EMBROIDERED YOKE
- AT $1.00. -
Jast opening today a case a fancy hats iL •
all the latest styles, also a lot of new
flowers at
I'•DON'T• WANT THE EARTH.!
1 WANT A LIVING.
I AM GOING TO HAVE TT IN•,DUCKNOW, TOO. AND I HER.RI1I
announce to the people of Lucknow and . surrounding country, that any
PERSON OR PERSJNIS
coining to me having their teeth out, that I will put in two sets of teeth,
TEETH
TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT
for the price of one set, $15, made of the very best material in the worldp '.
use no rubber but C. ASH d; SONS, London, England. The teeth 'will he -
C. Ash Lti Sons,. and S. S. White's, cox; ceded by' all who are in t1re
business• to be
nequa cd TAO a World
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Those firms have their names onetheir goods; and the people can see what they
are getting, and as I use nothing but the best material, I will guarantee sat- -
isfaction to all reasonable people, the unreasonable and there are a few
such in the world, will please bear in mind that I don't want their trade
I, can always be found at Dr. McCrinimon's office, Lucknow.
a. PPTTEaSON, Lnoknow- ,
Laolulow's Leading Photo?
or
• W.J. STRINGER.
Is as usual ahead in the finest styles and positions for photos. •
'CABINET PHOTOS,
1?inest .retouched . mut buruished� $�:50 ;
to $3 per doz. Cards $i to $2 per dot;
AMBROTYPESMADE TOPE1FEC.TJON:
el,aiso keeps ..a large stock stock$ of spectacles,
the well-known
espooialiy ,
and also deals in Bei Keepers" supplies,
books, stationery, albums), frames and fan
Young �► ho hap, a lar$e;,6toek o t4•`I cots.
door •to .'hel<t 'Ake
oraembair the stn ro, E. '�y ooa
"' 'O8'' L Johnston's old�lstand,
nhnnd,�i� Rope •elVhorlis ; of II#elifa ova $ , :tt 4
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