Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-08-08, Page 8•
The Lu.ckrrowSentinel; Bruce County, Friday; ust. nth,
LUCKNOW P4i'i''' 7 Qivic Holiday .... ' -In connection with the fall exhi- Q- -QCT
oF�ic , 89 ER$' LIi —1880
Hours $ a, m, to p. m. At the Council meeting on Tuesday ,bition there will be a handsome prize
Mau,& A,sarvr, evening last, the Reeve was instructed given in a speeding contest, open to all Maniclpauty or the village or Lucknow,
by resolution of Council to proclaim horses It promises to ne an interest:. County of Brace.
Friday next, the 15th inst., a Civic ing feature of the exhibition. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TFIAT I
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Holiday forthe
people e
of the village.
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vaw.agr:�,cram •„smxu�s. ., ..C'�'3.. ti -.;w• - �1L ,: � 1'
i , t=. d LC. North 3; 8 , m '" p o ��ela, woo is only 1,U -ears
Goderich t 4 p ' tunity to witness' the big do . - and. 6' months old, successfully passed
Intermediate pointa.f 9 00 p. m, CS, tion in Kincardine on that date. • the recent High School Entrance ex
L. H. B. North 10.30 p, m, amination byobtaining 400 mars.'
Langside 3 00 Tuesdays and Caledonian Games g k
p, m, Fridays The Great Northern Caledonian —Dr. and Mrs. Elliott arrived.home
iw'H. & B , Sou h 9.30 p. m. Games, at Lucknow, will take place on on Tuesday from a' two weeks trip -on
Sept 10th, and in connection there the lakes. They took the boat at
L. H. & B. South 10.00 a. m•, « will be a two days uoitin Tourna- Owen Sound and visited the Son,
�x' Ca.& B. North 3 20 p, m •• y Quoiting
fIblyru h 4.3Op,pi. went on 9th and 10th. A splendid Carnia, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland and'
Kinlllose 1' programme is being prepared and Toronto.
there is a er .ros. c of a ..os
usias 10 ...a. ering ea s . o
strength and agility will. be performed
this year that have never been equalled
before. Special encouragement will
I be given to local athletes. In these
competitions Bruce will be pitted
against Huron with a view of finding
which can produce the best athletes.
The tug of war will this year be an
old time- strife between the .counties of
Huron and Bruce. Chief McCrim-
mon, of Underwood, will champion
the Bruce team.
V. G. d B. South
L. 13,11 B. North,
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time tutlit Vielutt j %two.
Anniversary' Service .�
A sermon., will be preached to L. O.
L. No. 42&: by- the Rev. J. S. Coiling,
in the Methodist church, Lucknow, on.
Aug. 10th. 411 brethern of • the order
gordially-invited to attend.
St.. Paul's: Church
The Sunday morning services: at
St.. Peters church, will be. discontin-
ued' as well as the Wednesday evening
services, during the remaining portion
of this;moi}th. The evening services
at1. usual,.
`Green Grocery
Mr. R. A. Clow intends opolo out
tlinifeen. grocery to connection with
the buteher slop, ani_ wilLconst
-in. stock all .kinds o! garden
• vegetables, such as green corn, cabbage;.
notat'oes, turnips, carrots, beets, etc.
The Loan
" The by-law to grant a loan of
45.000 to,Messrs. Cliff & Foi}steit,,of the
ni
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rinnex
weeks. •S.,ENTINFI't.. It..is to.extend over
ai
period, of''ttwenty yieats and the
amount. tole -raised by the village
yearly. is $250, the firm, agreeing. to
Ray baedt,. *like sura annually.
• 14 -one to Australia
His many friends in thus village v` i 1
, plttosed, to -learn. that Mr.;,Albert
�$min,gq•of Alliat,onlatFely-of-this
village, has, been. selected,,. of a of, a
natty, o€°..three td go+ to, Australia to,,
ieok after and operate the shipment of:
Mercer binders, lately sent to that
country by an Alliston tirm. There
were over ' 90 'applications for the
Situation," and Ab. is to be congratu-
• lated_on_securin; such a good position.
tn.-North braaota• •
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,We have' received a -letter from Mr
Scott, of Fargo, and ,formerly of
this village, in which he says the crora-
iti Northern •Dakota ,are looking ex •
gee -jngly well, and, the yield •promise s
• to be dhuble that.of.former years. He
also .mentions . 'the fact that Mrs.
Armstrong, .wife of Mr. Joseph Arm-
strong, who .kept a bakery in, Luck now
some.. years ago, has lately presented
her husband. with a, boulicing pair of
twin. buys,.
Qrange.fllossop,s,
Ola:, Wednesday evening. of Last week
a,. pleasant) event took . place at . the
residence,of Mr. D. Patterson, dentist,
of this village, when his daughter Ida
was united in marriage to Mr. Joseph
Elliott. The ceremony was performed
..by the Rev. A. McKay in the presence
of a number -of invited guests. The
• *MINA., extend; its; congratulations
and • joins ;in the hearty pod -wish of'
their many . friends for.. trite• -future
.happiness and prosperity" of'the .happy
bride and groorh: -
Notice to .Farmers •
bwing to a very great improvement -
in the miter power,of tha Lucknow
Roller Mills, which will enable me to
run. by, water about nine months in the
year, a very great reduction in running
exptuises. of the milli no wood, no.
engineer, to payfor, to benefit 'the far-
nlers,,with lightwheat•in the future if.
they -•tv .it clean it well. - I will give a
return . 0'5.01bs., of flour, as .feed in
every,, 60 lbw; of•heat no matter what
i .may est,—Geo. Kgrtu.
—Mr
ns men ionecl` m the third and fourth
seztia..z-of the Voter's Lint Act" the copies
required by said section to be so transmitted
or delivered t.f the list, pursuant to the said
act, of all persons appearing- by the last
revise I Assessment Roll of the said municipal
ity to vote in thesnid munlcivality at elections
.for members to the Legislative,Assembly and
at municipal elections and the said, list was
insfirspt ectionprated. up at. m office in 1.ucknuw on the
oth day of August, 1890, and remains there fin
Electors are called upon to examine t,h,e said
list, and it any omissions or any other errors
ar fon
NEWS OF T11.E TOWN.
A. Week's, Reeord' of the Pushing, Border
Town.
- zias� B. ¥olntosh- is- visiting
Mr. T. Bell, of Wingham.
— or teas, sugars, tobacco and, all-
,lines of. groceries go to Connell's,
—Miss Ruth Cardice, of Ripley. is
visiting friends. in the village. ---•-
-Mrs. Coiling returned from
census was taken,
Toronto and Bradford last week.
=1Vlr, Stanle 's n w
reached the Canadian market. The
many references which it contains to
Lieut. Stairs, the brave young, Cana-
dian officer who accompaniedthe
explorer in his travels, will add inter-
est to the work .in the eyes of many in
Canada; . '
eir rip o sur, 1 etroit
and other points last week. Mr.
Peart, whose health is still poor, is
now visiting his• old physician, Dr.
McCrimmon, of Underwood.
—The following may prove of inter
est to those who rusticate in the woods.
Never touch. a vine which has three -
fingered leaves; that is leaves divided
iinto three parts. Vines which show
five fingered leaves may be handled
with safety.
—Mr. Wm. Graydon, . of Streets.
ville, is ,Visiting at the residence of
Mr. George Kerr, of this'village. ' Mr.
Graydon is a nephew of Mr. Wrn.
Gardner, of Ashfield, and made the
trip hereon his bicycle,.coming by way
f Orangeville: It of as a big ride.
—The statistical year book of Cans.,
da for Ib`8cihas just been issued by the
Department c,f Agriculture. It gives
the Dominion's population for the year
,ending .1889 .aa 5,975.,8.55., mauls -pard
with 4,345,809 in 1881, when the last
odd pants, cheap at. Connell's.
t -Miss Mabel Collins, of Kincar-
dine, is the guest of Miss Laura Berry.
—Bologna sausage, . sliced roll,
harp and side bacon at M. Corrigan's.
.,—Miss Clarke, of. Wingham, spent
Snday in the village, the guest of
Miss Lilly Bower.
=There is no better value of fured
in black ands ee!ored cashmeres than
,you will g9t:,at Connell's. -
-Mrs.. A.,. McGrory. • and • Winnie
.deft -on ,i'uesday last for. an • extended
visit to friends in Detroit and Tolede.
—Mrs. Madder, and daughters of
Burlington are the quests of Mrs. E.
Bower. Havelock st. r "
—Harvest mits, threshers' 'wits,
clothes pins, clothes baskets at M.
Corrigan's. • '
ing to law.
e errors curre.!, e. accoi
WE OFFER CLEARING -
LINES S IN ALL
lUi1�
1E . GOODS
L Id Ground Prints,
Dated at Lucknow this 5th day of Aug, '90.
H.MORRISON
Clerk of th,e municipality,
3 8G3 Lucknow. Y .._0.
BULL FOR SERV!C•E.
MHE UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEF
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.for,service this season at aor€h halt L&:,
53 and 54, hi the 1st cou2ession of Kinlors, his
superior bred Shorthorn Bull "Solomon."
PEDIGREE :-Solomon, is red, calved June
20th: 1888, bred by Thomas Anderson, Dun-
gannon, Ont., got by Wallace (i np) 2752, dam
blinnehah'a, by Doubledee 481 ;, P. inirose, by
Rho len" Dbu, 3801 ; Jennie, 1165, by Dixie
Duke, 474 ; Maid of the Forest,.1455, by John
A. McDonald, 7.1 ; May'iower,' 1514, by
.Alfred 304 ; Eva, 981., by Solder Johnny,
1083; Florence Nig-hthnghle,-1057, by Young
Cambr:dge,1178 ; Lady Elgin, 1252, by Dalli-
more 463 - Eliza 9. ,
ens 2no, 783, by Leopold, 761, Countess Ist'
782, by Son of Comet (in),, 238,. (155) F�•in-
nese (i r p) -r19 by Soo of Lancaster, 360, .by a
son of Windsor, 698. •-
TERyis :-$1.25 ; thoroughbreds, 85.00.
I LODERICK GOLLAN,
351 —O • Lucknow, P. O: _-
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C H A -M B R Y S,.
°HALLE AELAINS,
R1BBONS9 '
LACES.
FLOWERS,
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White Straw -Hats_at.ha ,f
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Sabbath School Convention.
The annual Sabbath School Conven-
tion of the 'Kincardine District of the
,Methodist church will, be held: iris the
.Methodist church, Lucknow, on Tiles -
day next, beginning at 2 p., ni.- The
committee ..of arrangements ..hare
chosen the following programme : '
AFTERNOON SESSION.
At 2 p. m., devotionals exercises ;
2.15, opening address by the chairman,
Rev. W. C. Henderson D. D. ; 2:30,
—Mrs. G. ,W:' Berry arrived home Infant class and black board exercise,
last week from a two months visit to Mr. ,Chapman ; 3:00, How to secure..
friends in St. Paul, Minnesota and 'entertain our young people in the
/ ==The minutes of the Council meet- Saobath School, Rev. H. A. New -
togs will, appear in the next*'issue,. as
we have not rloom,this week:
Flour, bran, shorts, chop, screen
ings,. oat ,rival, corn meal, and. wheat
meal at, M. Corrigan's.
-..M ss•, Carrie Lawrence. arrived
home from London on Saturday of last
week ..accompanied ' by Miss- . Lena
Stevely of that city. ,
—Boys ready made suits a specialty.
at. Connells. Bring on your boys. 8 p. 'm , Devotional exercises ; 8:15, .
—Mrw.• C., Cliff, wife of a former How to. make the study of the Bible'
proprietor or the Kincardine Ifel ew, • attractive to the young, Rev. F. W.
died at Brandon recently, after a Crowle M. A. ; 8::35, Parental respen-!
• sibility and how it can,be successfully
comk a ;. 3:,30,.. Temperance -and -its rela-
tion to S. S. work,. Rev. J. W. Dyke ;
4:00,. Mass' meeting of Sunday School
scholars and children, -short addresses
by ministers and friends ; 4:30,
Reports of , Sabbath Schools ; 5:00, -
Normal 'lesson, principles of instruction,
the seven laws of teaching—Rev. Dr.
.Henderson.
EVENING SESSION.
lingering illness. met, vRev',. J. K. Isaac ; 9:300, The
—Miss Sira Burgess has returned present relation: of the Sabbath School
from her yisit to friends in London, to our mission. work, Rev, T. J. Snow
and . we 'are glad to know ,that her den ; 9:30, Question drawer, Rev. W.
health has improved. C. Henderson D.D. A' collection will
---A nieetiiig of all subscribers to the be taken up at the evening session to
driaing park fund is requested at Mr. defray expenses. . A cordial invita-•
McGarry's hotel att8:30 sharp, on this tion is given by• the committee to all
(Thursday):night. / Sabbath School workers and scholars
—A Driving Park Association has to be presentat the sessions of conven-
been formed in the village, and, every tion and to all others. A special
evening a dozen or more of our local invitation is given to the children of
horsemen May be. seenlspeeding their Lucknow and vicinity to be present at
horses on the trackblithe Park. the childrens service at 4 •p. nn.
.-.41r. B,, Nutte.l1 went to Lu.'know ,-.�.,..,,r
on Tuesday to attend a wedding,— - , Lan;siltte
Mrs. T. Lindsay returned to her home
t t ' in •• Lucknow - last `week: _ Tiverton A number are threshing their wheat
Watchman. and barley.
A Good Concert1huThe recent rains have gr
=-All kinds of groceries of the hest I ib eatly nour-
lf'he. concert given in the gown Hall gpallties kept at the new grocery very, shi d' things. �
on. Thur,Way Ripening of last week in I chem, is we sell for cash and produce The rapid growth has almost chnked,
aid of •tllec.a�rprovements to St, Peter's only. Goods delivered to any party of the gossip.
church, was. very well patronized, -an'.l. the town.—Geo. the
Mr. E. `Baylor and Miss 13.' Ross are
the di&rt•nx pieces on the prograwine,, home.
• reeiered, ware highly satisfactory to --An exchange says -,that two quarts
ail prresent. The,., selos..given by Mrs,of wood ,ashes ,enclosed in a cotton bag Mts. Nicholson, of G.,derich, is call=
'favlor,,of J.owjon, Miss Ida 'Walker,, and suspended in your cistern will ing upon friends. • ,
„. 'of ,K:i eardine,and Vtisa:Ernma Mullin, deodorize and keep the water sweet Mrs. Eoplett, of Turnbull, is visit-
of thi4,34114ge, were exoeptiofiallygood during the hot weather. } This is suf-ing her daughter Mrs.' W. Walker.
atlrl e.Iicitedlvere.hearty encores. Miss_, , r a,,40 barrel oistern. 1'his is Mrs. ,Tolosa O-rowston has ozra tc
airicardrne, to sus. thea and nitn le and,certainly worth'g
icient o
y p p Y Goderich to see her friends.
1nined her high reput 4 tion .its one of trying. iYY-....i.it tis,•of.
y'�. o Mr. Jamas Henderson passed td his
Ire, ttuest elo..utioniats to the P�ovince, —The advertising of one or a few finale rest on Sunday last. .Diseased
and leas repeatedly applauder. The 'articles at a time, if placed attractively was in his 92nd year.
calisthenics by the little girls were also beforte the public, attracts the • special_
cool and Mrs. Artnatrong iif'de,ttrving attention of the people, just then in ` ___ -
ot much praise for the success of the want of such articles,.•and such adver, BOR
h'
entertainment, , The chair .,.as ably tieing is very likely tp„ bring in people 13Aa;45th )the rwl e11ofvMrrp('1e on r 0 Is) l#akar
° h g• ^ ,vr-iuo htasct nuvar.- trade41 at y'ouk., store. 'k (nee ,S lo Mary NIxon), pf a duu;,htor=
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dr' En
BUT "
I. WANT A LIVING.
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I AM GOING TO HAVE' IT IN LUCKNOW, TOO, AND I HEREBY"
announce to the people of Luokuow and surrounding country, that any
''ER �'' A .PE/B4 aNts$5
coining, to me having their teeth out, that I will put in two• -sets of lAwth,
TEETH z TEETH
TEMPORARY, AND .PERMANENT
for the price of one set, $15, made of the very hest, material in the world.
use no rubber but C. ASII & SONS, •Logien, Engladid.1 The teeth will be
C. Ash & Sons, and S. S. White's, ern:ceded by all who are in the
business to be - •
UZ The Workt
Those firms have their names on their 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 aro a few
such in the worid,,will please bear in mind that I don't want their trade
I can always:be found at Dr, McCrimmon'sotiee, Lucknow.
D. PATTER - • N, . Leacknovt
uo1uiaw' leading Photographer
W. J. STRINGER: e -
Is as usual ahead in the finest styles and positions fey photos..
CABINET PHOTO,
Finest retouched, aid burnished, $1.60
to $3 per dog. 'Cards S; to $2 per doz,.
AMBRO-T!PESMADE TO PEPFRTION
He aisai keeps a large stock stock of spectacles especially-
the
asp ,ci ll.the well-known
and also deals in Bee Keepers supplies,
books, stationery, albums, frames and fancy goods.
emen ber the studio, E. L , Johnston's old., stand tfectik_
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