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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1891-02-20, Page 5• Pty • '• • • ''he" Loi Icts&v ent rel, Eruce ileJtint'y, F=riday, February tOth HEMLOCK CITY. Mrs. It. Bueglass sustained som.e-- aer"ere injuries by fulling on the ice recently. A very successful woad -bee and hoe- down. took place at Mr, De. R:utlit-r- ford's'ouli Thursday. Ot if enterprising cattle dealer; Mr. '"laii►ite1 th'ovSu is now buyin{ cattle iu great untidier?. teeveral from this section atfe:nlecj, the Liberal cuuventioe held in I)un- tiTsTrzacttit'iW r.:<.s "ym. r 1,,7' �ii(nt., ail )U( gnig Y!)ii tler present stern aelx'p.rances w ill aid greenly iu securing an election for ";11.. C A ny pe.rsort w ho had ' the Lem(' fortune to attend the -Lochalsh Lit every on Friday evening- was more tl'an tilcased with the, progrtutuL- which consisted of a literary e ntest bet ween c-itr r Me; Jeiial.l acted as captain for 'Heti-1- '01k City told had our burg well rep.re- rented. •.'1'liss I)u1h'• Henderson and :lir. 1). 11,iither•for•d fnrais}it•d excellent inu,sic , bile the reciting of 11.r•. Willie :11c:1i ley and others completely took the crowd, insomuch tit ct• the chair- iiiati decided in their i'a%or. 'Rah for the city. . 1 her friends here.. . • ..`•1 rs ( Roy) K. Mc 1)01)0(1 has hone Miss Tena :1I cLeau contest, Much will depend on the action of the new party now organiz- ing throughout our county, and it will be seen whether the farmers will pull together or otherwise. If .the Patrons of Industry stand up for the sole iiitt-rlsts of the agriculturist, a yasi. change wilt have to take place in the political arena as well as in the -prices of goods. The latter fact has been tilr•e•ady rea'ized at the Patron store utarte.t in this town. �• 1.4 held in the school house, seine evidence remained that went to show how young ;ten will get excited. The next morning a splendid fur cap was discovered projecting from under a boarri outside the c:hool- I t appei, red as if someone had ';.ern resting his ach, jt, l,+gy?t :r tlica -cap behind ; but -the other da a y pale horse aitd its driver appeared in town making enquiries concerning the lost cap. After gutting the inissi;e, article he set sail for the lake, but what to 'tdo_,we cannot tell. Miss 11 Ary %1i'arris has returned to Woodstock after a short visit among, Mr. T. Gauley has sold WS farm to Chas, Dalton. J. Quinn will soon remove from hero to his farm in Wawannsh that he bought from W. J. Fowler.. P. Sher- wood will take possession of they farm he vacates, and Abe Gauley will move to the place, now occupied by P. Sherwood. ' Mrs, M. Shackleton, who hos been si ]s fur butte titue, is able -to be strolled again. . .t..k' grea many pen•,` this mini e.19M318 nmk y are complaining of bad colds. AT the Reform convention and mass meeting in Tara last week Mr. D. Porter was unanimously re-nerninated as the Reform standard-bearer for the :�« ...._r> �.P• a U H Ili�IlL' r,`( l on a visit, to friends in Toronto. 314s. 1). Alc Kay is at present very il; but tinder the ireotunernt of l.)r•. \1 •- kay, • of Dung:can ion, will doubtless soon re.:over. Mr. •Ed, Telford • got one of -his. lingers badly crushed in a straw -cutter recently. Mr. Wm.. I3uegrlass is at presecit op the sick list. We hope to hear of his recovery. • 'Rev, D.-McKenzie,,'of Tara, occu- }. ed the Presbyterian pulpit here on - n lav rasi tai=id`p►eiclied =to a"lsr�e and attentive audience. Now that polling day is drawing netir'our• stern Grits are donning their timer and doubtless will fight man- fully in the coming • contest for reciprocity and good governtnentt 1;Tnrestricted - reein.ionrty is what the farriers of Hemlock City and vicinity are all clamoring after and are con- •fident that an that lies the -salvation of the country. LANES. Everything aepears to be joving- along smoothly enouiili except that r'tc,ryborry seems to be somewhat anxious about the coining political Detroit. Miss Carrie Baldwin has gone to spend a few Weeks with h• -r - Sister. 2I s. -Emily,• of illauitoliii; spent a few days with old friends here last week. - ,as returned to • CREWE. .The church here was opened.' on Sunday, Fab, Sth.Services were held at 10:30 a. tn. and at 2:30 and 7:30 p. in., the church being crowded each ti'hilr:: On Mnnelay ecehing • the tea - meeting was a grand success, the only' draw back being want o',' room. The' debt of the church was w aped out, and - the proceeds of the social on Tuesday evening are to go for the benefit of the Sunday school. .The proceeds.of the' social amountv} '' 7c 2-0 -tine tlt'�s the tea -meeting -to over $SO. The members' of '-the committee express their sincere thanks to the people 9f a}l denotninations for the very liberal 'manner in which , they patronized them. , There is no sleighing here, but the wheeling is so good that a uu•mber have commenced drawing gravel fotr the road near Kingsbridge. • other name being mentioned, The convention was a very large one, every municipality in the riding being fully represented -and much enthusiasm pre - vailed, FARM FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE. 1N THE MATTER OF NORMAM 1�Ir: feud, Margaret McLeod, A tlngus Me- . The farm lately occupied by the above named insolvents, situated in the township of Huron, is for Eale, All under cultivation frame house, frame baro, large orchard, and yell watered ; one of the best farms in Huron; a bargaiu. Apply to Peter Murray, assignee, Huron, or to 889 H, MORRISON, Solicitor, Lucknow. 1,itTv;Tm, IN PURSUANCE' 1F A FOWER OF -SALE ccintained in a certain mortgage, to the Vendor, which will be produced at the tiine of sale, there will be offered ft. sale by public auotion, at 1 VILLAGE OF KINLOSS Black Horse Hotel in the BEING THE EAST HALF OF 'X,T 20, in the J'4th concession of the Township of Nest Wawa nosh, containing 100 acres more, or less. About 85 acres are cleared and fit f, cultivation. Balance timber and •:1a'1•• Sixty acres seeded rfnifrn. There is on, tb .:raises a first-class spring creek, two goo,. pumps, good orchard, and hrst-class buildings, con- sisting of new barn with splendid shine stab ling, and new brick house. The farm i. well fenced and the land is in gond , condition. It is about two and a half miles from the village -if Lucknow, lin a good gravel road, and nine miles from the town of Wingh•.m, For further particulars apply on the t,reinisys or address , ALEX. CAMERON, 885-tf •---'Ltcknow • P, -O• A pamphlet of lnforination and ab- stractof the laws, Showing How to Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, sent free. Address MUNN dt. CO. 361 Broadway, New York. rtiltrriVfity NOTICE. TIIE STIBSCRf BER HSS OPENED ,A'.`: office in the `building east of the, SENTINEL Printing Office, AGREEMEN'T'S, BONDS, LEASES. DEEDS-, MORTGAGES SAND WILLS - CAREFCLLY 1"RE1A RED. Plans ,speciflcatiops and estimates for 'buil,l- 1 rings, mills, bridges, etc. furnished Wednesday, March 11, 1891 At the h,,ur ut two o'clock iu the afternoon, the following lands- Anil premises, couteir,:.ig the•ed acres, more or less, and being composed of part of lot No, 18, in the 1st range south of the Durham road, in the township of Kinloss-• in the county of Bruce, and wore particularly described in the Mortgage to the Vender, recofcle.l as 1o. 4386 in book i' fur the, town ship, f Kinloss. The said lards are situate in tate Village of Kinloss, aforesaid. On the premises was a Grist Mill and Saw Mill, (which have bee lately destroyed, or par+daily destroyed by., a fire) and a frame house, ]8x24. The Village of Kiuloss is 16 miles from Walkerton, 12 from Kincardine, ancl' 11 from Lucknow, and has churcht.i, school house, store, hotel and blacksmith ship: This parcel of land is cicely located for the re -building of the Grist and -Saw Mill. TLR3l.S :— One-third of the purcha':e money in cash.at the time of sale, the balance' on time. The Vendor reserve-, one b'.d. Further conditions' will be made known,, at sale, or on application to • PETER CORRLGAN, JOHN F OLINSBEE, ' Auctioneer. ' Solicitor for the Vendor, • Strathroy, Unt, Dated this 21st day of January, 1891. PROPERTY FOR SALE • • 00mm4n'hag1jS^SnPgorl. :liyn7. -r''( ,,,, . • JAS. SOI E1 VILLE. Lucknow, .Ian .1891. BOAR FOR SERVICE. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP for service this season at 1.4 11. con. 8, E. D. Ashfield, a Chester -White full brei" V i.,L..,.f•, t, w yl.ii :....9E'_2'ss,; .e>=��— `1 erms —w1, at title o service ; L v t us� paid. OR IQ REFIT. )MNG LOT N(.• 28, IN THE 15TH Con. of Culross, containing 100 acres. The farm is situated 7 miles from Teeswater, l tidies ft^i.,u,I'�ivrrstht4i , a[ -w thi-n-a milk "f good gravel road. . ,Tbirty•five acres are cleared, and balance in' bush, •The.whole farm A. 50' acres will be sold, or given in exchange for village property, A `•eam o! horses will be taken as part pay; and liberal . terms for balance. • Also the 15 acres, one rlitarter mile•nnrth of • Lucknow station,. suitable f .r a rethed farmer:. It contains good buildings and first- class well : near 1.0 both school and church. Will be sold cheap, For f.irther particulars apply at property north of station, or to • JACOB MILLER, 89 - - Lucknow, P. 0 ,,` te` YMf 4Y ,ef. y •VIVIIIM111014.1111,11011110 00•111111•11•1•1•10. PAUL SM11;LTZER B. fait P, 11-, t'nt: Farmers, Stop and Read.. O NOT WASTE YOUR TIME AND money breeding worthiess.ltogs that will eat all that you can raise apd berig you noth- ing at the end, but raise what, the mtrket demands tu•eav- a long, deep, )ad pig that will Laing about two cents a i d more than the serub that tears rip the ground, upsets the gate, and opens the barn door with his snout. If you wart snh.h porkers ab will fill the bill g sows to "Quiet Uncle ftam" the beautiful improved Ohi o Chester Wh,te boar. He is kept for service atlot 6, • on. 14, E. D Ashfield. Terms -81.00 strict] cash at titre of service with privilege of rett.ening, At the same place is kept a young 1. O. C. W. boar suit- able for aer'ing young sows. Also for sale cheap a first-class thoroughbred Improved Ohio Chester -White boar. •• J . E, BARKW ELL. Lucknow i . • 0., • HousearidLot For Sale, SITUATED ON CLYDE STREET IN the village of Lueki:rtw. ' The house is a well finished frame, containing 7 },corns with stone foundation. Large cellar and good • woodshed ; hard and soft water, Half acre *of land with s}slendid garden and well stocked with small and large fruits, rhe lot is on a hill Hide comman,iing :i one view of- th'-i auris village, For further particulate apply tri • JOSEPH ANDERSON, Lucknow. LOGS WANTED. 0 Mitt ' HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR back ash logs at the Western Planing Mill, on l ampbel' street, west , Luella. ow: WALTER STE\VART, Proprietor, Lucknow, Jan. ith, .'•S9]'. Bankrupt Stock fro r�: Exeter,That. �.1���11e�1Se , . - . and now the full blast. We are crowded with' goods, but a Pioneer Store is infew weeks Bales will soon relieve us, and you miss the cheap spot if you do not come. FOR I D YS VsTEI TIRE. STOCK 'AT REDO. CEp PRICES To MAKE WILL OFFER, THE E . ,1 room'for Spring goods, and to astonish'the people •of .Lucknow -' aid E:urrounding country with, values. ,-. Thne will not, permit us to enumerate, but if you come, ion will find .special drivers in each linea SATUR. FTE NS I I _ AT r:l.. O' OLOCTc SHA.RP E WILL SELL PY AUCTON, AND YOU GET, `goods at', our own price. Ask to see our ii06. tea reduced. to 25c. :1\17.C}.-)3 IT:Et .7E -