Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-03-27, Page 871.
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The t County,"Friday, Frr.ist1av Mirth 27th
Qpange Gent) Lodge
Mr. ?• iisaa lett .01,1-.11.014-:
day last fir St. Thomas. as a delegate
from the Lucknow Lodge, to attend
the annual meeting of the t; rand
'Lodge f the Loyal Orange Association
of Western Ontario, which commenced
its session in that city 0u Tuesday.
Notice
All +arties are hereby aforbidden to
HEWS OF THE TOWN.
Another Warning � M N `' 1;r,T'LL1L At the
.., All, parties -indebted rties•indebted to me' either by
mote or book acc iiii is aro re'queste -to
settle the same at once, or I will place
them in other hands for collection.—
Adam- Thompson,- Blacksmith.
belling Farms
Those wishing to see .l no J. Daly
& Co., of Guelph, personally to learn
their terms for advertising farms and
pay Angus "Vi ssm i -..., --,er S ,
agents any claims that may be 'clue for � money, can see them in Lucknow, at
services of `` Lochnagar" stallion, as 1 Whiteley's Hotel, anytime on Thurs-
am, and always have been the owner day, Ap1il 2nd.
of• said horse, and to ►pe only should
payment be made. Said stallion is
now for sale. Angus Me[ienzie; Sr ,
• lot 71, con. 1, Kinloss
BRUMPThN
A first class general store is an es-
sential to any active town, and the
universal verdict is that we have the
proper thing. If you are not conyinc-
eil, we cordially invite you to pay us a
visit and be convinced of the immense-
ness of our stock and the unexcep-
tional good values. • We reminded you
of dress goods ani linings lust week.
Let us draw your attention to a
special Dille of cut steel buckles for
dresses'$1 and $L25 reduced to 25c.
and • 35c. Handkerchiefs 2 for 5c.
th •new line iii t - -to hand' 'and '-will
Gift Show
Edmonds and Shat Contp,u y ap-
peared in the Town Hall-- here on Fri-
day
rrday and Saturday nights last before a
couple of sinall.audiences. They were
also billed for Monday night, but
failed to appear, having left the 1il-
lage. by the early t rain in the morning
without paying their printing bill.
Got Fourteen Years
At Walkerton on Tuesday last,
Donald McLeod was sentenced by
Judge Falconbridgetofourteen yea rsin
the Kingston penitentiary for setting
'fire'to a couple of bares in Kincardine
township some time ago. It is a pretty
severe penalty, but if he is guilty of
the crime, it is none too long, and will
serve as a warning to others who may
be tempted to seek vengeance of some
supposed grievance. ,
plea- ' you.-
Spring
ou.Spring weather reminds us o£ spring
goods, carpets, wall paper, ruillinet:y,
etc. In carpets we have. Brussels,
Tapestry, Unions, Hemp, Feltand
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Right You Are
Somebody has computed that if
thirty-two million people should clasp
sh,.s. r•nnitl • • and the
'All Wool, ranging in price from' We.
to $1.25.
In wall piaper some beautiful pods
and expensive, but we will meet you
on price and please you on pnttrru.
These goods we import direct from the
manufacturer, and that' means less in
price than . the. ordinary dealer
sell thL+:n at.
1�iliinery: Justito hand and Miss
' MVlcQuorrie, • a thoroughly competent;
milliner is busy getting ready for our
grand opening, Friday and Saturday,
3rd and 4th, of April, when she will be
pleasedto meetevery ladyinand around
Lucknow. If you are anxious to. see
the new style's come any day. Al=
ways glad to see you.
• A job lot of layer, raisins will be to
hand this week, $1.25 per box., Be
sure you get a box.
BRUMPTON BROS.
Chr1
Quite Wnexpected . ,
A St. Mary's lady who is teacher. of
a -public•.. school -in- .Toronto, -.. had_ a,
funny experience the other day.
Three children presented themselves
for enrollment as pupils.. The first on
being asked his name and • age an-
swered John Thompson, age, thirteen;
the Second, Richard Thompson, .age,
thirteen. " Oh, then you a�'e-twi.
.Imagine 'the teacher's astonishment
when . the answer was given. " No,
please ma'am, we are triplets, and
there's the othc„fellow."'
earth. When a young man is
he does.not need to have more than'
one porson clasp his hand to able to.
reach round all the earth contains
for him.
It Blew From the East
It is said that as the wind blows on
the 21st of I'1areh, so will itas a rule
blow. for the following -three months.
Last Saturday, the 21st, the prevailing
wined' was from the Eart, and not
much of a blow at that. If the prem-
ises - hold goodwe should have mild
weather, as a rule, during the • next
three months.
&'Week's %eceed or the Pushing Herder
Village and VIdititj
• —62. young'men arid' boys in Tiver,
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both whiskey and tobacco.
' A FINE OPPORTU11ITY
To secure first elass ,furniture at your
own prices. Auction sale Saturday at
2 o'clock. Terms 8• nnths• on ap-
provt',1 notes on all 'sums over five
•dollar.,. ' berry & Little.
--The Manitoba Government, has
issued a very useful_ and correct may,
or atlas, of that Province, • showing
aceurrtt(•ly the situation of many towns,
the 'different branches of railway,
townships, sections, etc, Every person
intending. to go to Manitoba should
have one of these maps, which can be
obt t. ,,,:1 from the obliging railway
o!' •ssIs in Luckri w. •
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AGuelph brewer has just1
Giving.' a.. Rebate .
The Gore. Mutual Fire [nsurance
Company at the annual •meeting in
January: decided to return to the
meiiibers twenty -per . cent. of the
amount of the assessments paid last
year. The cheques for these refunds
have now been issued, and the Com-
pany's agents are • busy delivering
there to.the members. •The effect of
this actic�in on the part of the Gore is
to .reduce the premium paid by its
policy . holders on the -premium note
plan, far below the rates of stock com-
panies.• .We received last week from
Mr. Robert Cunningham, of Guelph. a
cheque for $1.92, the amount of our
reduction on the SENTINEL office.
Closes April 15th
The 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. The „rand• prize
competition of " The Canadian Fire-
side Weekly", in ..which 300 valuable
prizes'are offered, will close April 15.
In addition, from now until that date,
a special daily prize will be given for
the first correct list received each day.
The 'contest is simply a combination of
numbers, and requires no searching in
dictionaries or books . of any kind.
Among the .prizes are Bicycles, Tri-
cycles, $100 Cash, Furniture, Silver-
\ T ,_les. Jewelr ` Summer
Tours—prizes for men, women, boys
and girls -300 in all... Send at once .5
cents for sample copy, with full parties'
ulars to 9 Adelaide'S.t. West, Toronto,
•Ontario.
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—To -day is Good Friday.
—Sunday next will be Easter.
--Several robins - have been seen -in
the. village.
-+Mr. R. McNabb has returned to
the village.
—Dr. •eLhndy, of Galt, was in the
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e zvIN—air • — residence of
the brine's father, Mr. P. Stneltzer, 9th
- Lut> . A .field 1.4 .1is,rch :�5tb. at 6:30 P• tu:
by sig Rev. 1)r: 6trrot� tan, Jit.) ,aalat•
McNevin, of Ashtiel�d. to Miss lt'*ancr"
Suieltzer.
W tS 1Ki CHlh-At the residence •of the
bride's pare.lts, Mr. W. Ritchie,12t14 Com..
of Ashfield, on March 25th At 7:30 R. in..
by the Rev. U. Strongman, Mr, lto'bert
lrwjp, of Ashfield, to Miss Esther Ritchie.
LJOKNOW MARKETS
i fi.Cs7r• �a,•t'hv' �A£,'u'war.7,57',P.•a�..r�cn,7rr..y^��t:
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—Mr. ' Walter Armstrong left For
Dakota this week.
—If you want a tweed suit made to
order go to„ Connell's.
--Mr. Angus McKenzie, of Kinloss,
left last week for Britisli Columbia.
have some boys and. youths
, (Corrected every Thursday morning..,)' p
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62
Flour
Fall \'1 heat
Oats
Peas
Barley ....
Potatoes '40 to 50
7 •)
40
ready ma e s a a •argam a
Assemblies
The Quadrille Assemblies conducted
in the ,Caledonian Hall for the past
season have been highly 'successful,
being largely attended by people from
all parts of the surrounding country,
as well as :from the village, the, one
held last Thursday being attended by
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seven£y=fiveLL' couples;-.__ We bel -leve the
last of the season will be held this
(Thursday)' evening. • All are invited
to attend.
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La Grippe Again
People cannot be too careful about
exposing themselves this—weather--
La
his--weatherLa Grippe is ravaging the country in
.all directions. It' has become •a per-
fect terror in Chicago, and it -was only •
the other day that the South Dakota
• Legislature had to adjourn because
twenty-five of its members had iiecome
its victims and were unable • to be in
their places. Reports from Toronto
show that it has appeared there also.
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nell's.
-Miss- Grace .Boyd is honie from
the Brantford Ladies College for the
Easter holidays.
—Mrs. (Dr.) 1VIacCrinlmon, of Un-
derwood, and two children are visiting
Mends in Lucknow.
._-Miss McQuorrie, Brumpton Bros.
new milliner is now in charge of their
,millinery department.
—Dr. A. G. Elliott has purchased
11r. Arthur M&,Grory's residence on
Ontario street, in this village.
=111r. A. D. Cameron, of West
Waw•auosh, got-11is band badly crushed
its a turnip cutter ou'Saturday last.
A.
good smart young wan wanted
to • learn the barbering business.
A1.tply to Mr. D, Moody, Lucknow.
—Mr. Gale, general agent of the
-f)anada-Life Assurance- -Company- was --
in the village on Wednesday..
—The next Uniform- Promotion
Examination for the County. of Bruce
will be held on Monday and Tuesday,
April 6th andlth, 1891. •
-1VIr. H. P
O'Connor, M. P. P. for
South Bruce, has been .elected chair-
man o • + It -4M ter.
Death of an Old Pioneer
At' the ripe Al age of 79 years,
another' of the early pioneers of, Bruce
'passe(1 at�ay in the person of Mr. An-
edrew Grundy. Decease(1 was borer iii
Queen's County, Treland, 1ecrune a
- •j t an ('•L.•ly .age; L,.,i
Painting
Bennet & Cam•pbell,' house'painters,.
call the• attention •of • the public that
they are prepared. to do all kinds of.
house -paintings, paper hanging, ceiling
decorating, kalsornining and frescoeing,
also roof painting, wagons and buggies
painted: Rock bottom prices for the
corning season. Shop- opposite. Findla-
ter's foundry.
Beautiful Sunset
Just at sundown Sunday evening it
was a.very peculiar, •as well as pretty
sight to look at the western horizon
and note a thin or lurid belt of flame
that seemed to intervene between the
the sky and. th%earth, or probably the;
lake, as far as the• eye could reach •
north and south. The earth seemed
.to sink into -this•narrow sea of .crimson
glory and was immediately nightcapped
With the dark, leaders hued canopy of
heaven.
A Musical Treat
The entertainment given in the
Baptist church here on Monday even-
Legislature 0t1 standing orders.
—Ladies will find our stock Qf mil-
linery complete in style and variety.
Miss Markle takes pleasure in showing
goods. W. Connell.
+u er.
I;Mbs
We believe Messrs. J. A. Denting
and 'Thus: Webster have been 'rip
p intec.l census enumerators for the
township of Kinloss. -
CREDIT SALE • BY AUCTION
Berry & Little will offer for sale by
auction on Saturday at 2 o'clock their
Targe stock of furniture+. Terms, 8
mol.ths -credit : on approved notes on
all
sums . over 'five dollars. Private
sales during the week.
=r.lhH census taking.will commence
throughout the Dominion On Monday
morning,- April 6th. • It is' the :day •
fixed for that work throughout the
British Empire.
Miss ' Markle is ready to take
orders for • spring ' bonnets. Ladies
will do well to give its .a visit when
they, want to buy. W. Connell:
=Rumor has it that. before another
issue Lucknow will have lost one .of
,her popular young ladies. What is
our loss is another's gain. '
—We are sorry to learn that Mr.
A. Megraw, of the. Paisley Advocate,
has been under the weather for. some
tittle past. •
—We have spent a lot of money for
new machinery, etc.,o lately,., and hope
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For'fuli information and clescriptive
pamphlets of Manitoba, the North
West Territories and British Columbia,
•apply to any C. P. R. agent. •
ing ast .y he Members of the
Giammis church choir was the musical
treat of the season, and the large
audience, present heartily applauded
the many 'pieces rendered. • Short
addresses were given by the Rev. Mr.
Gray, of Kincardine, . and the .pastor,
Rev. Mr. McKinnon, while a. couple
of time recitations were als(i given by
Mr. Charles `Iceinncz'n. I
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Murch (concert
• 'Gins sttcro1 concert h,eltl il. the tow•li
hall on lue;;tl,Ly evening last,' under
all those'in
House and Lot For Sale.
QITUA'l'El) ON C'LYL'E STREET IN
k the village of. Lucknow. The house.is a
well finished frame, containing 7 le'oms with
stone foundation. Large cellar and good .
woodshed ; hard and soft water, Half acre
of land with splendid garden and well stocked
with small":,d large fruits, ' The lot ism), a
hill Rid commanding x fine view of the whole
village.,
For further particulars apply to
JOSEPH ANDERSON, Lucknow,
or subscription will kindly settle the
Berne.• '
-.-Miss Markle, of London, Mr, til.
Connel1's popular milliner, is again
busy arr(>,ngl 1 the ntillieery ' dep- rt-
lr.eet for the opening of the season.
=•-The Canadian Express Company
i{1 cenlrne•itce April lst to issue
money orders payabt(• at, •111 of, their.
Yagencies,.rtl el at .all otli'e ; of conne c.,_
ill's C01111ealtit•s.'i11 Uuit('(I 5t,tt(•�
ctyt (9 )'Inge” -a , ' „ ., 1
,yards studied medicine. • He l DON'T FORGET
softer , ' •
• Th •.'re i '.ion -1.11' of.furnit,lre on •Sttt-
came to then town of lath; ,teat• King- the rtn,l,i,•( of the English e•hurc) .
>> r r; was a (1('t 1(1('(1 succt'n5' urdav at lier,'y & °Int rte .,' \1 rlre`1',eeleu •
st(►it, Ontario in 1-, ,' and tools -part Uiat,�re tit n,.
(\'t•.ev,, tire' 1„,_t• 1,n(•, ;,-ft. •tn•I :,I,r_t
against the McKenzie it,'h(�.11iou' •ill ill' hun;;lt not: att;enderl by a ve•f•v liL•�r 1 .
1837. From there,he moved to 'Loads- audience'; y:'t it Welt t cry tpllrr't I,( ;old iii ler too; r!( ct•e' lit „)t
• dale, 11a ting .Gummy, thence to c.iative. one. The .programme, was app1.0„,•tl riot'(•5 will !i,• ; iv n n• n •11
l l been
Glenwillialil, County of Halton,.Halton,.anc0 carried outt by the follow i,n ; leading .u111,,.u111,,e,vc•r live' el IIorS• ;� o,v i:, h „ur
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calice to
ninicr,•,1 in :,0 danrtges because a � about 'thirty yeas ago eagle to the 1oca1 talent NIisse'; aI1ra Berry, t't lir ;t class furniturt•,
man • it" was , Illi over and killed on ! Township .of Kinloss and took up land Emma Peart, F11 \lille•r, Emma
--.[f s(lu)0 p0()1)1(' wut11,1 i•('ad t.hrir 13iblcs • cart fully they .�auti d linei .(.r
f. that town-
th t :, , ed rich,, k while he, was in a . on the Gth concession (' •e e urL•to r� \[urrvLL' h.Rt n, 'Whiteley 1Ld ►hMt's. 1Zomans . , ,
h �tly thr'e •Leel tht( 1 y y Yl1 [ 8th v(•t•se, ,hese worea�.
state' , r 111(0x1,' t,tlrin had been supplied
S 1111, c'xac , t. 0 E. t 'Owe no tllanallytliing." Homo.•t our
Kerr H. •
wiilt ill, ,uluor al his L,rettclry. of a lune from l,u''hnutr raid he 1(clrisoti"cf,yPierce., R. Hughes, C. I subscribers are.in arrears for snb5crip-
--The• petiti2le,s which are bein tion.
time of the tient henlru) r,L( 1l ,
g Stewart,A. Cirowston .T.1-Suniner,
to Lucknow and t:rLr•ir�el on ;t !a,.'i;- A.
ho tab Grocery!
IMMENSE BARGAINS.
Having ,just received a large c••nsir.:rr,
meat of
P qe h Groceries,
Choice family flour,
C o1Ce ZobaQGo9
C .,�; •�+e•d. Goods,
Crookery
glassware
Teas, Coffees,
and Sugars,
which* will be sold' cheap at
the Hub Grocery.
Goods delivered to all .parts
.of the village,
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cirenLtr,,1 th►nei;!luut ehe county by smith shoji on 1lir;s Stre'e't ill t•"•ninne,- rinrd als0•Mr. Roberts, of Stratford, _Sa,u1 ielt and ting, n 5uhprr to
the temperance ue r'ment asknh the tion with' his son .i ',leer i h e ('r15rd who althelugh devoid of his eye sight, '' br• held at Marr White's neer re's- ,
l.edish
to menu c so -s gave some •x , fi and y
r ,tlth's book
nee. -lames, It'e )('1't Pleb Int Se .I' , •:tore e,il Friday e�'eni•et;,.March "- lI 1.
I Canada l 1 t r►tiered Iheil•' ttt5 ti 1 1 11
( ,v rr gin nt to .t t[ fa lc ayes a , widow u)el (t (I n e c(`edtttgly n( piano,and
tcturant. opposite M tii I
.cure, importation and sale of all intox= Wi1bi:Lrn, <tf Chic., ' 1 l lr t1oi15 Each and every v i 1 y `b" )
ic;ttin ' lreln, r the tout .gnat a aro I -rl
am Anal v, of IS al f,r w;Ltc, pal it ' et \II are cordially mvlr,•r. Admission
nteet,iti irlr mann signatures. of Brussels and Albert of Ripley, as creditable. Iter'. \(r. Coiling ;eta st
Th,, 25 cents, children 15 e•tints.
t and
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_-All assount due m must, be paid well as three daughters, Switzer and Graham, dsrrhfre;lvnentsplatsthe close lt, ofthe pre-
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1►efore the lst of' April. After Mat , o cul oss 'Mrs.
gramme prepared h the, Conies of the-
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p.
.;�','; ,!„ ,, ;t' ,tcrduc' accounts Alexander Rent, of llaltrnl County. T y ,
in o1 It • • 11;eel.; •r• 'ol le••'ion. So if The remains were follc►w, t'(.",1nthe
negrh tiition d ery s spe ialy m ntion.
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e.e,nr a . to tr i• eln,' plc'rt•e call';�ncl, le b t,f his son qtr ;►brae Tennant who .filled the oIlice.in his
.1 tie V'. ' `. \l t'til•;t.r,, Merchant u • abbath last by a' la t
• 1 goo st le,
7.0 •
_ _•y:nipathizing friends, usua g y
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• —Mr. Walter . Canwl,ell left for
rl ,i.orht0 on \Vodnes ' • to accept .i
,,,,.i, ion in the Finan,'. , Department
,.f Ontario O'ovet'nn,t itt. Walter
•'.,,ver young man and we wish him
, very success in his new• position. '
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