Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-03-11, Page 5LANES
R Wilson, If Gallagher IR. Holmes, i
The a_ucknoweentinel, Bruce tlounty, March Ilth
The roads are in a very bad condition
- • and consequently not much teaming is
- ne.
igr. M. Parries received severe
sprain by falling from the loft but we
are glad to state he is improving rapidly.
We are pleased to say that Mrs.
Sullivan, whohas been very ill for some
time, is son.ewhat better this week.
b
Mr. T. Dickson is lying in a very dan-
gerious condition, we hope to soon be
able to report him convalescent again.
Mr. M. Courtney is recovering from
a bad attack of La Grippe and we hope
,to see hint around again soon.
-The residence of T. E. Finlay was
the scene of a' very pleasing affair on
the evening of Wednesday of last week.
The event being the marriage of Mary
Elenor, second daughter of Mr. Finlay,
to Witham John Agar of Belfast, which
was consurnated in the presence of about
one hundred invited guests. The cere-
tnony was preformed by the Rev. R.
•S. G. Anderson who made his usual
good jet) of tying the bridal knot.
After the 'customary round of hand -
Shaking and usual happy congratulat-
ions, the guests were invited into the
dining rootn to do justice to the ample
and inviting delicaties with which the
tables were bountifully laden. The
presents were both numerous and costly.
'and fully showed the general respect
and high esteemed\ in which the young
couple are held bv their many friends
and acquaintances. The remainder of
the evening was spent in social games
and amusements. The young couple
are coining to reside in .our sectian and
we .cxtend to them our ver 5 best wishes
for there happiness and success.
ASHFIELD
The sleighing is about dune in this
locality. The rcads are very sleppy:
We are sorry to learn that Thos.
Webster. Jr., 12th cocesson; who has
been effected by Quinsy for some time
is not much better.
• 'Feed in sorneplaceS is getting scarce
for cattle, All Will be wishinglor an
early spring.
The pray.er meetings at Zion church
are increasing in interest every week.
The young people are beginin„e• to take
inte-restin them.- Pray that - the
good work may prosper.
Mr. Jas. Wilson started' OD laSt
Tuesday for Fargo, North Dakota.
Miss Smith of 12th 'Con. of West
Wawanosh has gone on •a visit to
friends• in. New . York:suid Mrs.
Smith to friends in Bay City, Mich.
—Quite a .number in this vicinity
•are laidup with the grippe, among
those We.may mention; Mr. E. Andrew,
Mr. - Wm. Gardner, Sr: and Wm.
• Ritchie.
•
The snow is fast. disappearing with-
out any floods. -The -spring birds
have made an apperance and they are
an indiction of early spring.
SCHOOL REPORTS.
S. No. 4 KINLOSS.
R. Harper 461, R..Corrigan
447, M. McIntoSh 375. Sr. 3rd.—B
.Corrigan 472, M. .Foran 406 W
Foran, 394. Jr. 3rd. -;D. Strath 463
• J. Strath 435, A. McIntosh 366
Lockart 494, J. Johnstoi
141. Pt. Beamish 504, F
Beamish 369, W. Pathwell 303. .1st
Sr ----E, Ackert, 342, A. Ackert 303
R. -Baker 224
S. S. NO. 5 KINLOSS
4th— E McIntosh,., A McGillvray,
E Valens, A Pierce.
3rd—A Valens, L 'Cox, B Bain, R Cox.
2nd—B McLeod, J Fraser, D Mc
Kinnon, A Valens. - '-
part II—R McIntosh. N Pieoce,
Smith, '1 McKinnen,
• .s. S. NO. 6 KiNoss.
4th ,Clasi—A, McDonald; H. Mc-
Donald, P. McKinnon. H. Mdieazie.
3rd,Olass-A.Milne, M. ArcDonald,
D. McKinnon, A. Atkins, D. McIn-
tyre, B.- McDonald, L. Graham, R.
McKenzie, M. McIntyre.' Sr. 2nd—
McDonald, A. McKim nnn, J. Gra-
ham, A. Graham, D. McLeod. Jr.
2nd —K. McDonald, M. A. .Me-
• • --.51
Intyre, 'irraham. R. 'McDonald, E.
McIntqsh. Part .II—R. McDonald,
A. McLeod, —. McDoagall, W. Mc-
Kinnon, E. Graham. A. McDougall.
Part 1— A. McKinnon, A. McIntyre,
L. MeLeod.
2nd DEPARTMENT OF nucknowl,. S.
Senior 4th—Excellent—E Greer, S
Greer, G Armstrong,.A Baird, L Mur-
dock. S Boyd, A Lawson -G
Berry, A Finlayson, F Odium, M
S Armstrong, J Lees. Fair—
G McIntosh, W Treleaven, 13McIntosh
A Burgess; W Corrigan, F W
Stewart. •
Junior 4th—Fxcellent•-• kHamily,
1
Mataig,...IDeuglas, D--MeAnly,--n• -- - -- - - - - - r
E Robertson, L Patterson, M Flood,
B d T
k
LI
Matherson. Gool—D Flood, 0 Ross,
Barber, R 'Armstrong, Brennan, W
Corrigan. Fair—J Moore, B Bryan,
A Milian, E McLaren, ,A Findlater.
S. S. NO. 5 ASHFIELD.
Sr. 4th—C. Gardner, A. Gardner,
J. Wilson, W. Gardner, B. Ritchie, E.
Wilson, R. Webster, M. Anderson.
Jr. 4th R. Took, A. Brown, H. Ander-
son, J. Reid, S. Reid Sen. 3rd—E.
Gardner, R,Gadrner, R. Webster, E.
McGill, R. Wilson. M. Gardner, L.
Hunter, D. Reid, J. Stroud, M. Web -
sten Jr. 3rd. E. Gardner, M. Brown,
L. Habick, R. Hunter, J. Helin, J.
Hunter, S. Webster C. Cook, Sr. 2nd
A. Brennan, J. Habick, F. Anderson,
E Webster, 0. Webster. Jr. 2nd.—
J. Webster, H. Reid, R. Hunter, S.
Wilson. Part 2nd.—H. Gardiner, B.
Webster, J. Hunter, S.Hackett.
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Hood's 8a:•sapnri11ortiroc:111...s
That Tired-reel:Y*1p;
creates•ait ;:( :.ni.
111 shur, great 1.taii1y.
anti digestive s1:rengt1.-
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SarsopariS.1, N‘ Inch jjoI ;
It built me right ve ;
lent appetitt En. Savage. "Aic:.
Faggot! Out:
" Last sifting I V.•:ts entIn letely 1a red .nt.
I‘Iy strength ;oft me i..is-
erable all 1.1,6 time, tl,• t ew,C,..1.lair.11y
attendla
to y buSaless. it) 4,1
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and 1 et,rod, a l'here
Is nothing like,. it." It. C. BEGot,E, Etkr
Enterprise, Belleville, ...inch. •
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"Hood's 8ate.apurri1a rcstarel. -,-;(• to go.; 1
health. Indeed, I s:ty
.sitved\my life. To ol:e feelhIg V rf :.; '•• ••
not I woulthearnestly reconinh•nd 1ri..1 •
Hood's Sarsaparilla." MRS.
.00 Ilreeks Street, East noribm, Tt,:•s.
'N. D. If you decide to talieq1;:otl's
instead? Insist tipon haviag
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F
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Sold by all druggists. ,,,t1; iior 57). Prfit,17•11:/:nly
by C. I. HOOD -Sc CO., Anoth ...caries, Lowell,
100 Qosat.1 Or:a
Colorado Spring Wheat.
11TE HAVE A LARGE QUANTITY
7 '1: of the genuine •Colorado Spring
Wheat of our own growing fit for seed, well
cleaned,testing 64 pounds per bushel. We
can reccminend this wheat to farmers after
two years trial. Prices ot. appl'eation.
Also five young .Shorthora bulls for sale on
reasonable terms.
E. GAUNT & SONS,
Con. 12, West Wiwanosh,
St. Helens, Ont.
FARM F..R .SALE.
THE U
NDERSIGN'ED OFFERS FOR
shle his farm c onsisting of 100 acres,
being lot 36, - on the 2nd con. of Kinloss.
„Eighty acres are cleared, the. balin& in
timber. The beildim.-s are in good condition,
and the property is ‘well fenced. It is situated
one niile from Whitechurch, and a school is
located ac.-oss the road. This is very desir-
able property for anyone desiring to purchase
a farm.
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• JAMES MITChELL,
Whitechuich P. 0., Ont
DUNN'S
AKINC
DER
tHE COOK'S BEST FRIEND
• LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
FARM FOR SALE
I 00 AC"ES. 96 ACRES CLEAR.
Being the south halves of lot 53
and 54 in the Township of Kinloss, one mile
east of Lucknow. Good grain and stook farm.
well fenced mild in a good state to cultivate.
A never failing creek rill's through filith fields.
Two good wells and pumps ; good bearing
• orchard All seeded down but 20 acres. Barn
40 x 76, frame house 18 4 24, and a log house
18 x 26. There are fiye acres of fall wheat.
Apply to
ANGUS KERR
• On the k premises, and if by letter box 115,
Rev. A Potter delivered a lecture
at Auburn on Wednesday evening.
M A R.RIED.
At the Parsonage. Lucknow, on Feb. 23rd,
by the Rev. J. S. .Colling, Mr. Jonathan
Rivett, of Lucknow, to Miss Mary Ann
Little, of Kinloss.
•
RAILWAY.
ONE WAY EXCURSIONS
TO ALL POINTS IN
MANITOBA, BRITISH
• COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON
TERRITORY, OREGON .
AND CALIFORNIA.
Leave Toronto at 11:15 p. m., on
Feb. 24, March 9 and 23,
Apr. 6 and 20, and May 4
Through Touriat Sleeping Cara to
, Vancouver without change.
The train leavino,l'Lucknow at 10:38
a. m. connects at Toronto with this
excursion train.
Baggage checked through to destin-
ation from here.
For rates and all information
apply to
D. W. HAYES, "
Agent G. T. R., Lucknow.
LACES.
Mrs. Smith has just opened a lot of
Chiffon Laces
In all the new shades. Als3
Yak Laces
In Black, Cream and White
thing new in
VEILING..
More Spring Goods expected
A CALL IS SOLICITED.
rs. Sntith.
Some -
If you want a first-class•set of teeth.
eheaper than the cheapest, call on
LUCHNOME MARKETS.
- Fall -Wheat,- -per bushel'. . lo
Peas. .00 " .58
Oats
• • .. .00 " .28
Potatoes ss •
• • • • .25
Butter, per lb .14 " .15
Eggs, per dozen .12
Turkeys, per lb •
.
.00 to .0800 to ,06 I
.07
.25
Dressed Hog -per cwt... . 5.75 to 6.00
St
SI
Geese, iS
Dueks,
Chickens, per pair
Hides per lb
Tallow "
La,rd
Hay per ton
3
.04
.08
$12 to 14
PUBLIC NOTICE.
THE MILK ROUTES OF THE PARA -
•mount Cheese Factory will be let by
auction • at the Grange Hall, Paramount,
March 8th, 1892, at 2 p. m.
Tenders will be received for the plastering '
of the curing room of factory and taking down
and rebuilding boiler furnace to be completed
by May 1st, 1892. Also for the building of
a ,hort pen. For plans and specifications of
plastering and furnace apply to J. J. Taylor,
and for specifications of hog pen see G. S.
Robertson after March lst. Tenders received
up till March 8th and will be opened at
Grange Hall on same date,
P. R. MeNAY, J J. TAYLOR,
• Secretary. President.
200 ACRE FARM
FOR SALE OR RENT
BEING LOT.' 6, CON. 14, E. b. OF
Ashfield, in the County of Huron, one
hundredan,d seventy acres cleared. The
farm is situated 2i miles from. Lucknow.
30 acres in bush, 80 acres in rass, 12 acres fall
wheat, good fences, good dwelling, bank barn,
stable and shed, good orchard, 2 good wells
and no better sod.
Apply on the premises or to
JOHN BARKWELL,
Box 179, Lucknow P. 0,
TeOth,.••Toeth
Pattersont
daily' • Dr. Tit' nant'l Office,
LUCKNOW, ONT.
Scientific American
Agency for
PUBLIC NOTICE.
All parties indebted
to me for accounts of 1S91
either by note or book
accounts, are requested •
to call and settle the
same at once or they will
be placed in other hands
for collection.
This is positively the
• last chance.
JOHN kART,
Boot & shoe dealer, Lucknow
ohn Griffin]
AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON 00.
REAL ESTATE, INSUR-
ANCE AND GENERAL
AGENCY.
SALES ATTENDS) IN ALL PARTS
of the dountyi and satisfaction guaranteed.
A number of
FIRST -CLAS s FARMS
For sale, on reasonable terms.
JOHN GRIFFIN;
KINGSBRIDOE P.O
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. BOAR FOR SERVICE
MHE UNDERSIGNED wisnEs TO IN
form the fanners of this section thathe
will keep for service this season at Lot 4, con.
10, (E. D.) Ashfield, • his superior bred Berk
shire Boar, "Baron Nimrod." Terms -81.60
at time of service, 81.50 if not so paid.
BARON -NIMROD. born Aligust 1.51b, 1889,
bred by J. G, Snell & Bro., &linonton, Ont. •
Sire, 13,4ron-bon-Bismark [426] brtd by W.
11, & 0. H. MeNisli. Lyn, Ont, Imparbed
Pam AI. udsford 52nd [937]; got ly Swineford
(4n) 20,317; 2nd dam Almilsford311th (735)
20,316, e•ot by. Watchman OM) •; 3rd dam
oll,ford.7th.got bv Samson ; -ith dant Mouls,
ford 5th ‘ot by Stoke Lad ; 5th dam Mon lsford.
4th got by.Norman ; 6th dam Wulsford • 2nd
got by Nigger , 7th dam Moulsford 1st.
The above pedigree is correct, to the best of
my knowledge and belief.—J. G. SNELL& BRo,
JAMES LANE,
Lanes P. 0., Ont
TO THE FARMERS
I have rented the store
occupied by Mr. Geo. Kerr
and am prepared- to
EAY d,A.s
FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
The highest price will be
paid for butter according to
quality.
.4R. C. SPARLINC.
ONownlore Ilties,wherever they lire. Any
rapidlyer and honorably, by those of
eithsex. young or old, and In their
can be earned at our NEW line of work,
one ean do the work. Easy to learn.
We Banish everything. We start you. No rbik. You can derma
your spare moments, or all your time to the work. This 5 an
,entirely new lead,an d brin ggvron d idol 'twee' to every worker.
Beginners are earning trom 92S to *50 per week and upwards,
and more after II little experience. We can furnish you the em-
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No job too small or too large for our
capacity.
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And other tested renrdies
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Sold by Berry & Days and A. B. Congra
Druggists, Lucknow.
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Nuts, Etc., Etc.
See' our Magnificent Stock of the above
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• LOWEST PRICES.
All Fine Confectionery iii fancy. boxes •
Ib., 1 lb., and 5 lb. boxes.
DON'T Bt. DECEIVED'
by Fancy Shows. We have the finest
• goods ever shown in town for
.Christmas & New Year Trade
And our prices are cheaper than. ever.
All goods
Guaranteed Pure.
No cheap goods bought to,run ofr at
Christmas. We carry only fine
goods all the year round.
WEDIJING cAKE's
A SPECIALTY.
' We have just received a car of flour
from Ethel Mills for Christmas. and
New Year trade.
Now is the time to send in your
orders' and get them filled at, once. •
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