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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1890-10-17, Page 1ar VOL 'XVII. -41. nor.T-- ,v • 0 "-E10101-701e+ LUCKNOW ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1890 -THE nxkknow #patnel Is 1 nt,t-ierhed every Friday at the " Sentinel" Muck, north-east corner of Outram and Campbell tits., Lucknow, JAMES BRYAN, EDITOR & 'PUBLISHER. 'SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00 PER YEV IN ADVANCE, ° ALL KEr DS•OF • `,1 IJ THE LUC KNOW B4 t'V KING COM?/J NY (Not Incorporated. ) --e- `SOB : PRINTING XII WED Ivfru NEA•i',YESS DESPATCIi. MlEIaiCAL • \• __-.__ JM ONA1. U, M. D., C. M. C. P. S.. a0. Office, pintail. DR. TENNANT, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and •Acconcueur. Surgery, "p h;usite Cairras hotel. Office hours frorxm 9 to 12 a. w., and from 2 to 5 p. m. T McD. GORDON, M.D., C.M., F.T: • M.S., M 0. P.S.O., 1'hysi' ian, Sur- 3e„n,'and 1ccoueheur. OfEce nexteoor to W. Alibi's implement shop. Residence knss.street, opposite W. U. Little's. - • - . '!-- t T R. D GEDDES, V. •S.; CALLS joiNa. eith r by mail or telegram l,r�a► fly • h-fdivo-nit- dolet+.to:- )4fico-ti, l�sr MONEY To LOAN Dr AFTS ISSUED ON ALL PRIN- cipal points. Cheques, drafts and mortgages cashed. Notes discounted. Amer - clean currency & An,erican bank drafts or cheques bought ai- sold. Interest allowed' n depositsfrom five dollars and upwards at the rate of five per centum per annum. Money to thud. on farm or village property at the lowest current rates. Fire insurance effected in first class stock insurance companies ouly. We have one 200 acre. three 10q acre •and • two 50 acre farms for sale cheap. Office hours 10 a; n 'to 4 p. m. G. A. SIDDALL,•Manager. • THE a•igan's .hwll, Boarding house, Cain's hotel. Lucknow., . LEGAL • civ'LMON CORRIGAN ', COMMISSIO ER, 0 in 13. 0. G. Kinlough E. 0., unvari r. lel ARROW & 1.ItOUD1•'OOT, BARitIS- 1l71.• tars, Suliciehrs, etc., Goderich, Ont. 'T. G. GARRoW, Q. C. Wst. PRounrooT. E11r.IOT Ti AVER, ATTORNEY AT law, Solicitei>; in Chancery, Convey- ancer, etc. Office, next door 'to ;i1urchison's eweliery store; Lucknow, Ont. � MOR1tISeeN, ATTORNEY AT 1• • litw,-Solicitor-in Chancery, Commis- sioner, .Conveyancer, etc, Office, over the barlber shop. GENERAL 0BERT CUN'N4NGHAM. -INSUR• ance, Fire & Marine, Guelph, Out. �� ONEY TO LOAN: I HAVE' A FEW thousand dollars to invest fort ,private parties. at reasonable interests. ELLLOT ''I.'RAVERS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS .mortgages at 7 to 71i• per cent. interest. payable 'yearly. Chareea moderate, Apply to ROBERT MURRAY, .�`t. 1-Ivelens. • TOLIN MUR01.1.ISON, C. P. It TICKET agent. One way -excursions to the North ' West and Paeiti•: Coast. Full information to intending travellers to any 'part of the world. ONEY TO LOAN ! AT 6 PER CENT • from 2 to 20 years. ' Lists of farms for sale in OLtario as well as Manitoba. Parties desirous to sell farms will consult their inter- ests by inspecting the, advertising facilities of Suhseriber in Great Britain and Ire.and and continent of lands for sale. A•NGUS STEWART. Land Valuator, Luckpow, Ontario. - r WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company, board of directors meets -for the transacti of business on the first 'Tuesday each month. P.irti'-s wishing to have their property insured in this increasingly popular Company, twill by giving notice, be called upon by an agent or by one of the Directors. Business calls promptly • attended to. Office, Dungannon. J. M. RoBERTs, Secretary, Wet. LANE, Treasurer. ,WCIETIES ��!!` T UCKNOW 1.4 Lodge, No. 112 meets every Friday evening at •8 clock in their hall. Campbell street. All brethren cordially invited: P. TAYLOR, Noble Grand ; JOHN ELLIOT, Recorder. VO. F., COURT . Sherwood, No. 50, Lucknow. Meet every trst and third Monday, in every month, in the Odd - fellows hall. Visit- ing brethren a r e cordially invited. A. DAvisortC. R. D. D. YULE SEC. A0.' . LUCENOW LODGE OF . the .Andent Order United Workxueen meet in the Oddfellows hall, on the last and second Monday evenings of each month at eight o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited. JOHN PEART, Master Woi.kman. R. D. CAMERON, Recorder. UCKNOW MECHANICS; INSTI- 1 tute. Reading room open every evening Frons 6 to 10 p m., excepting Saturdays, when the hours will be from 2 to 6 p. m. The librarian will be in attendance during these holyrs. D. l). YULE, President. Jes: SOMER• 'TILLE, Seeretarv. DENTAL ,T. S. JE/ROME, L. D. S., Wingbam, will be in Euuknow t 1 66 A/ e t on the second and fourth Fri day an • turday of each month. Goad sets 1oq,$:10.. Filling and extracting a specialty. NMI WHOLE NO. 873. r OUR FALL SHOW.. List of Prizes Awarded. he followin • is a list of'the rites away ' e. a 7 = . w -a ere as week : R.rQs. ; 2nd, .Jas. Lane. Shearling; ram-lst, Glenn Bros. ; 2nd, J. Lane. Ewe lambs-lst, Jas. Lane ; 2nd, Glenn Bros. Ram lamb-lst,' Glenn Bros. ; 2nd, Jas. Lane. Shearling Log cabin quilt-lst, Wm. -McKenzie;, 2nd, 0. Campbr:ll. Patch work, wool -1st, E. Gaunt & Son; 2nd, Mrs J. Anderson. Patch work, cotton-lst, Wm. McKenzie ; 2nd,, C. Campbell. • \:M • , 6• HORSES. Heavy Draught. - Span. -1st, J. R. McDonald ; 2nd, J. Foster ; 3rd J. Webb. Brood mare that has raised foal in the year 1890.-lst and 2nd, J. R. McDouald ; 3rd R. Armstrong. Foal.-lst; M. Wood:i ; 2nd, G. Swit- zer ; 3rd, R. Armstrong. One-year • old gelding.-lst, A. McKenzie ; 2nd, Allan McKinnon. Two-year-old geld ing-'1st, W. Wilson; 2nd, W. Stan lgyA ; 3rd, -W. Wilson. One -year-old filly-lst, D. Stroud. Two-year-old filly-lst, J. W. Murray ; 2nd, N. Murdoch ; 3rd, J. Foster. 'General Purpose. -Spans -1st, T. Scott ; 2nd, W. Cameron ; 3rd, J. Sennet. Mare-la►t, . A. McKenzie • 2nd, J. Mallough ; 31d, D. T. McKen- zie.' Fnal-H. G. Taylor; 2nd, J. A. Mallough ; 3rd, A. McKenzie. Two- ' - , 13eo• , J. Sennet ; 3rd, P. Campbell. One - ,year -old gelding -1st; J. Webb, 2nd, and Sad, W. Caaneren. One=year-old filly-lst, E. McQuillan ; 2nd, Wm. Known ; 3rd, W. Anderson. Two.: year-old filly -,1st, J. McLean ; 211d, J.' Webb ; 3rd, D. T. McKenzie. . Special prize for group of four foals the. get of one stallion-lst, J. Fisher; 2nd, J. Moffat ; 3rd, Stothers & Ander- son. Special prize by Mr. McGarry for the best span of heavy draught horses --J. Jamieson. Judges. -Alex. Gardner, John W. Reid, Alex. Innes: - Carriage horses. - Span-lst, R. _Martin ;-2nd,__ W...U._ -Jones-; 3rd, A. 1;. Anderson. - Mare.-lst, J. A. Mallough; 2nd, P. Corrigan; 3rd, A. 1\1ctrory. Foal -ht, J. L. Patterson; 2nd, P.'Corri.gaii ; $rd, H. G. Taylor. Two-year-old gelding- lst H. McKay; 2nd, T. Scott ; 3rd, J. Martin. , Two- year-old filly-lst, J. Martin ; 2nd, 'R. Webster. Oee-year old Lilly-lst Robert Mullen. Buggy Horse -=1st, A. Patterson ; 2nd, J. Lane ; 3rd, J. Gillespie.. .Saddles Horse -1st, J. Miller ; 2nd, J. .L. Patterson ; • 3rd, J. McLean. Judges. - Arthur Forbes, Henry White, R. McLean. CATTLE. Thoroughbred.- Aged • cow - 1st, E. Gaunt ; 2nd, A. Patterson. Three year•old • cow -1st, E. Gaunt & Son ; 2nd, A. 0. Patterson. Two-year-old heifer-lst and 2nd, E. Gaunt & Son. One -year-old heifer -1st and 2nd. E. Gaunt & Son. Heifer calf -1st • and 2nd, E. Gaunt & Son. Bull calf -lac and 2nd, E. Gaunt & Son. -Female, anY. age --diploma, E. Gaunt & Son. Herd -1st, E. Gaunt & Son ; 2nd, A. C. Patterson. Bulls. -Aged bull --Jas. 'Webster. Two-year-old= P. Campbell. One- year -old -1st, A. Patterson ; 2nd, P. Smeltzer ; 3rd, PP: Campbell. Her..- ford . bull-lst, D. A: Ferrier ; 2nd, S. D. Wellwood. RESTA IIRANT Campbell Street, Lucknow, J.' C. KINCAID, PROP. - Oysters by the quart, pint, or can. . CANNED . GOODS, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, WEET CIDER, MILK -SHAKE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC., Constantly - kept in stock. Give me a trial. Remember the place, Text to the bank. LUMBER FOR SALE. :o: PIIHE UNpERSIGNED BEGS TO IN• 1 form the inhabitants of this section that he has placer a Nortabie Saw Mill on the 'east half of Lot 22. in the 13 con. : of ' West Wawauosh, and is n.rw prepared to supply the public with all kinds of lumber from le, to 20 feet in length, and at the lowest possible prices. Frame timber, etc: also kept . in stock • or cut to order. The mill is in charge of Mr. C. Suwers, sawyer. A call solicited. • tf-856 C. THOMS, St. Helens P. 0. LO ^ K 1 -1 -ERM 0 . FIRE! FIRE .r Insure your farm property,' private dwelling, in the 'old reliable, the LONDON MUTUAL. -I AM ALSO AGENT FOR - CITY MUTUAL. AND CITIZENS. 0 Office, -A. ROSS harness shop. Lucknow. Wil be in the office every Saturday afternoon, Geo. Grant, Agent, Lucknow DUNN'S) AKINO OWDE TNECOOKSBESTFRIEND STRAYED SHEEP. STlRAYED TO THE PREMISES OF the undersigned, lot 16, c.,n, 5, West Wawanosh, on orabont 1st of August, a white ewe and lamb. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take them away. - - JOHN SMITH, 3-872 Dungannon P. O: Ont. ROUSE ANO LOT FOR SALE, SITUATED ON HAVELOCK STREET near the station. Price $250. For further particulars apply to DUNCADI McA'RTHf7R, Lucknow P. 0., en-- lenn Bros. Fat sheep--lst, Jas. Lane ; 2nd, J. Crowstun. Other Downs.- Aged ewes-lst, H. Thompson ; 2nd, Jas. Crowston. Shearling ram-lst, H. Thoinpson ; 2nd, P. Watson.. Ewe lambs-lst, J. Crowston ; 2nd, - H. Thompson. Rain lamb ---1st and 2nd, J. Crowston. Shearling ewes-lst, J. Crowston ; 2nd, Glenn Bros. PIG8. Berkshire.-Boar-lat, J. Clark ; 2nd, J. Lane. Sow-lst, P. Smeltzer; 2nd, Jas. Lane. Two spring pigs - 15t, Jas. Lane ; 2nd, J. Crowston. Suffolk. - Boar-lst, M. Ferris. rwo spring pigs-lst, R. Ellis. Chester white, boar pig --Jiro. Bark - well. Pair spring pigs-Jno. Bark - well. Judges. - James Steele,' Hugh Chambers, J. Beckton. DAIRY. Grade cattle. --Aged cow -1st and 2nd, P. -Campbell: Two-year-old heifer - lst, J. Crowston ; 2nd, J. Murdoch. One -year-old heifer -1st, R. Webster, ; 2nd, J. Crowston. Heifer calf.-lst, J. Crowston.; 2nd, P. Campbell, Oxen -lot, P. Camp- bell ; 2nd, P. Campbell. Two-year- old steer -1st and 2nd, S. McLean. One year-old steer -1st and 2nd, E. Gaunt & Son. Steer calf-lst, , E. Gaunt & Son ; 2nd, J. Crowston. Fat cow or steer-lst, J. Crowston ; .2nd, S. McLean. Dairy cow-lst, G. Greer ; 2nd, P. Campbell. Judges. -- Hairy Morris, Nixoh Sturdy, Joseph Gri$in. SHEEP. Leicester. -Two ewes, aged- 1st, E. Gaunt &' Soh ; 2nd, J. R. McDon- ald. Shearling Ram -J. R Mc- Donald. Ewe lambs-lst, E. Gaunt & Son ; 2nd, J R. McDonald. Ram lamb -1st and 2nd, E. Gaunt & .Son. Shearling ewes-lst and 2nd, E. flaunt & Soti. South Downs. -Aged Ram -Glenn ;giros. ' Two ewes, aged -lot, Glenn Tub butter -1st, H. Thompson ; 2nd P. Watson ; 3rd, W. J. Hall. Roll of table butter-lst, T. Anderson; 2nd, J. Mallough ; 3rd, Wm. M. Miller. Crock butter -1st, Wm. M.. Miller ; 2nd, H. Thompson ; 3rd, Mrs. A. D. Cameron. Home made cheese -1st, W. A. Wilson ;; 2nd,. T. Malcolm. Factory cheese-lst, T.,McInnes ; 2nd T. Malcolm. Home made bread-Ist, Wm. McKenzie ; 2nd, J. Mallough. Comb honey-lst, Miss Burgess ; 2.ud, A. B. Congram. Jar honey-lst, M. McDonald ; 2nd, T. Matthie. Comb in franie-lst and Bud T. Matthie. The judges rec..mmended for special for collection of honey -1st T. Matthie. Recommended candied fruit for special prize= -1St, R: McKeith. Judges. -H, D.'Henderson, White- eihurch ; .1• G ' Murdoch, Lucknow ; R. T. Walker, ' GRAIN. Two bushels., wheat, of any kind- lst, D. McMillan. Two bushels, fall wheat-lst, W. J. Hall ; '2nd, D: Stroud ;, :i.rd, P. Waoson. Two busbels s.prine wheat -1st, E. Gaunt & S n ; 2nd, Mrs. Hudson ; 3rd; W. • M. Mil- ler. Two -bushels small peas-lst, Mrs. A. D. Ca,n i'on ; 2nd, P.. SuLelt- zer ; 3rd, J. M.c.Dtarmid. Two 'bushel large peas-lst. J. Webb. 'Two bush- els black oats-lst, W. P. Pattersoia'; Ind, W. M. Miller. Two bushels red wheat-lst, • D. McMillan ; 2nd, P. McKenzie ; 3rd, J. Webb. Two bushels white oats-lst, J, Jamieson ; , 2nd, J. McDiarrnid ; 3rd, J. , Webb Two bushels barley-lst, R. Martin, 2nd, P. • Watson ; 3rd, W. O. Jones. One bushel timothy --= 1st, W. O. Jones ; . 2nd, W. Valens.. One dozen ears corn-lst, T. Malcolm ; 2nd, J. MeDiarmid. One bag of flour-lst, T. Reid ; 2nd, G. Kerr. Oatmeal,- lst,, A.' Smith. Flax seed-lst, J. McDiarmid ; 2nd, J. Crowston. Judges -W. D. Henderson, R. T. Walker,. J. G.• Murdoch. • FRUIT. Three varieties winter apples -1st, R. McKeith ; 2nd, John. Webb ; 3rd, K.. Cameron. Thiee vaKtties fall ' apples - 1st, W. Valens ; 2nd, J. Crowston ; 3rd, R. Martin. Pears - 1St and 2nd, M. McDonald ; 3rd, 0.Stroud. Peaches-lst, It. McKeith Three varieties plums -•1st, 14. Martin; 2nd; M. McDouald ; 3rd,: H. McKay. Twelve crab apples -1st, Mrs. A. D. Cameron; 2nd, H, Rutherford ; 3rd, J. Baird.: 'Twelve northern spy -1st,' W. J. Hall ; 2nd,. J. La,,e ; 3ri, J. Webb. Twelve Russets-lst, J. Mur- doch ; 2nd, . D. Stroud ; 3rd, D: T: McKenzie. "1, weive fall pippins--lst, T. Matthie ; 2iu1, J. Webb ; 3rd, Mrs.. A. D. Cameron. Largest variety of apples named -1st, 14. Dl L•i-tin ; 2nd, P. Reid ; 3rd, W. O. Jones. Blacx grapes -1st and 2nd J.. 11. Garnier, M. D. Red grape:4-1st, Al. Mc- Donald ; 2nd, M. M'Uvnald. White grapes-lst. M. McDonald ; 2nd, J. H. Garnier, M. D. ',('here varieties graipes-•lot, J. H. Garirier. J udgea.- Wm. Wilson, S.►rsnasel Le Touzel, John Crane. LADu8 WGRK. Crag patch work .quilt -1st, S. And'exson,;, 2Lrd, ,Mrs.,;. , ,Anderson. 2nd, R. Smith. Counterpane, erota cheted-lst, A. McCrory►,.; 2nd, Rr Smith. Counterpane, woven-lst, D:' T. McKenzie. Patch on garment-lsb Win. McKenzie ; 2nd, Miss Burgess. Darn on sock -Mrs. J. Anderson ; 2nd Wm. McKenzie, Five yards full cloth-lst, Alex. McDonald ; 2nd, R. Watson. Ten yards flannel, all wool -1st, R. Martin ; 2nd, P. Watson. Ten yards flannel, half wool --1st, P.. Watson ; 2nd, D. McMillan. Gents heavy flannel shirt -W, McKenzie. Rag carpet-lst, J. G. Murray ; 9.1.44 Alex. McDonald. Douk,Ie mitts-lst, P. Wats.; 2nd, Mrs. A. D. Cameron, Pants, home made-lst, R. Martin. Knitted hose -1st, Wm, McKenzie ; 2nd, Mrs. A. D. Cameron. Knitted gloves-lst, Mrs. A. D. Ca►neron ; 2nd, W. McKenzie. Fine shirt, hand made-lst, Wm. McKenzie. Lady's. underware Miss Burgess. Hone. s- ion r-i,st,-ire _ D. -Ca n, &fio 2nd, Alex. McDonald. Socks knitted from home spun yarn-lst, Mrs: A. D. Cameron ; 2nd, H. Rutherford. Mitts knitted from home spun yarn -- 15t, Mrs. A. D. Cameron; 2nd, Wm. McKenzie. Hose knitted from home spun yarn-lst, H. Rutherford ; 2nd, Wm. McKenzie. Rag mat -W.. Wilson ; 2nd, T. Todd. Judges- Mrs. Humberston, . Misa Anderson, Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. Kick ley. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. Four varieties of potatoes -1st, J.,. Barkwell ; 2nd, J. L. Patterson., One bushel of potatoes -1st,. P:. S&Lseltzer ; 2nd, W. M. Miller. Marigolds, red - 15t, T. Malcolm ; 2nd, K. Cameron Mangolds, any other .variety -1st,. T. Malcolm ; 2nd, E. Gaunt . & Son.- Beets -1st, Jas. Lane ; 2nd, W. M. Miller. Swede turnips - lot, E. Gatint Si Son ; 2nd, T. Todd.. Turnips. . any oilier t•aritey-1st, E. Gaunt & Son ; 2nd, T. Todd. Field carrots - lst, T. Malcolm 2nd, P. Watson. Garden carrots -T. Malcolm ;, 2nd, H. McKay. Parsnips-lst, W. M. Miller ; 2nd, T. Malc.lm. Pumpkins J. L. Patterson ; 2nd, W. J. Hall. Squash-lst, M. Corrigan.. Citrons-lst, A. Smith ; 2nd,Miss Burgess:. Celery-lst, A. Thompson, Red peppers-lst, 14 McKeith; ,2nd, Mrs. A. D. Cameron. Cabbage -let, J. L. Patterson ; 2itd, W. J. Hall. Cauliflowers -1st, Mrs, T. Lawrence ; '2nd, R. Martin.. Kail-M. McDon- ald. Collection-lst,A. Smith ; 2nd, , T. • Malcolm. Twelve onions - l st, W. M. ivlHler ; 2nd, Thos, Hunter. Top onions-lst, Jaynes Lane-; R. Martin. , ,Beans -.„1st,' P. Reid. To►natoes--lst, T. Malcolm ; 2nd • Mrs. T. Lawrence. Judges -Wm. Anderson, R. Mc - Charles. • MPLEMENTS. Lumber wagon -Wm. Al.lin. 'Open buggy -A .Th.rmpst n ; Top buggy - let. W. N. Grundy; 2nd, A. Thompson. Phaeton buggy -.-A. Thorp ion. Iron beam plough -1st, W. ,Arpin ; 2nd, T. Young. General purpose plough - 1st and 2nd, W. Aliin. (arang' plou_.h.. -let, W. Allin ; 2nd, T. Young. lrnn harrows -A. Thompson. Pump -; lst and 2nd, D. B. McKenzie. Judges -M. Carrick, - M. Phillips. ' MISCBZ.LaiszonS. ° Canadian stuffed birds-lst and 2nd W ern. .Anderson, Foreign • stuffed birds -1st end 2nd, J. II. Garnier. Collection of photographs -a -T. L. Tre- leaSen: Organ -NV. Allis. Sewing machine -T. Young: Door sash-lst and 2nd, W. Stewart. Ladies fine boots--lst and 2nd, 'J. Grenache. Coarse boots -1st and 2nd J. Grenache. Fine slioes-lst and 2nd, fit. Grenache. - Hammered horseshoes -1st and 2nd, J. L. Patterson. Dressed lumber, 50 feet of pine flooring, 50 feet of maple flooring I inches thick, and sidiu. bevelled and mat.'hed-W. Stewart. • Collection of brick and. ' tile, highly reconiniended--Elliot Bros. Assort- ment of house plants in pots, not less than there varieties --1st and 2nd, 1). McDonald. Judges, musical instruments and sewirrl{ machines -Mrs.. (Dr., Gotrion Miss Berr#,:•G. E.. Kerr. M. lilarricly. , •