Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-06-17, Page 8The Lucknow Sentinel Bruce County, Friday, June 17th
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LUCKIIOW POST•OFFICE.
Hours A; a, m. to T pi m.
NAILS ARRIVE,
W. G. & B. South 41:13 a. in. Daily
& B. North 1210 p. m.
arirg 2:30 p.
KinlOsif
W. G. & B. North 3:4814 m.
a.
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•,"*... •
e'S
lowing seasonable
0. 0
Itave just come to hand
8,Acrare great value
AnotheK big .lot those
erican prints at 7 1-5 cents
Or yard; net, also a lot niore
diose indigo blues which
ve been so popular this
Season.
A. special line of white
handkerchiefs, linen finish,
worth 10c selling 4 for 25c.
A nice range of black silk
nutts, extra value at 25c, 30c,
35c,. 45c, and 50c per pair
regular.
• A particularly nice lot of
black worsteds and black
and fancy pantings.
See. our fine stock of em-
broideries, challies, art mus-
lins and lace curtains.
CAMERON. 101100C11 & CO',
03KlarO-VT.
THE CREAT.,,
Of the greatest readyniade clothing
store in Lucknow, we have this branch
up to a science, we have made it our
study and know what the people re-
quire. Come 'in and examine our suits
. turn' them. inside out and outside in,.
look at the linings, see the.pockets and
examine the button holes. The suits
are alI. Made to .order and . are :Sewed
with Dunbars best linen thread and
..- warranted not to rip. Years ago you
could tell a ready made suit as far as
you could see it, why it looked as
• though it had been thrown on' with a
pitch -fork,. but things have changed
since the old n:an died. In fact this
4• branch of the business has experienced
as great a change as RipVan Winkle
We should not. call them ready
made suits as they/are simply suits
made to order in Terooto for our cus-
tamers, -ss they can • take them home
when they I;uy and then they will
• realize that they have got the fit, g. -„t
the finish and got the workmanship,,or
in short gut the. general •.et, up' they
wear 'in the cities and be convinced
that we are the clothiers of Lucknow.
Can \ye two More suits
this month, can w,s sell live hundred'?
Well we will see NOW We have not
told von half aso'at el thin !nit if you
will Iduslly call be pleased to
show you our:stock, quote prises and
tell, you the balance free of all charge.
'ive -urepeded in securing
. another line of this worisi renowned
lace tains, prise .5(.:L: per pair, we
will sell at 30c. We • still &quire
another car load of wool for which we
will pay the highest cash price or ex-
change f)r .any goods the customer may
require.
Not. wit.1 is ta.nd in g the millinery
season Laving advanced our stock is
conipletes and- we are offering
7 qpEtri.-1.1 4P.iir-iA in 'flowers, feathers
and trisIss, F.a.ts Cottle and see for
yorirsei'e, scsysisi .an tell your neigh-
norls and 131.ienifts :hat we are the profit
spkiaters.. is "live and et
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WORK
Intermediate points
L. L&B.North
"Langaide
W,G.&B.,South
L H. & B., South J
H. & B.Seuth 1
W G.& B.North
Efolp•ood
iniorigh}
Kiniose
900 p. m, _
44,
10.30 "
Tuesdays and
3 00p. m, Fridays
9.30p. m.
0.00 a. m.
3.20 p. in
4.30p.m.
!Map and Vicinity
Farmers Excursions
Extra accomodation is being provid-
ed by the Canadian Pacific Railway
for their Beobdignagian excursions to
Manitoba and the North West.
Colonists sleepers will be attached to
excursion train over Teeswater branch
on June 21st anc1.28th and July 19th.
Was Tried
DonaltPNicholson, of Kinloss, was
tried before Judge Barrett, of Walker-
ton, last week with thrashing his wife
and was fined $5 and costs. We be-
leive it is the intention of the Crown
to prosecute the parties who tarred and
otherwise maltreated Nicholson some
• few weeks ago.
Going to Oamp
No. 3 ComitanyLucknow go to Camp
at London on Tuesday. The old war
horse, Capt. Jefferis is here from Chic-
ago and is highly gra,tified with the
armory and service roll. 'The men
will do well to be on hand Monday
evening or early Tuesday morning so
as to get away wiiitout rush or worry.
District Celebration
It -is to be honed 'that the . brethern
from LucknovVrsurrounding courts
will turn out.on the 1st of July to
attend the District celebration of the
Canadian Order of Forester* at Wing -
ham. Let every brother fall into line.
An excellent programme. is prepared,
and a good time is expected. Take
your Wives, sweet -hearts. and families
with you: See the bills. Don't miss
the District Celebration.
Mechanics' Institute •
, In order to enable more than one
member of a' family to become .mem-
•hers of -the. Lucknow' Mechanics'
Institute, the a.i.rq.c.t9.r4. hame depicted.
toaccept.as, members at a"fee,of ,50c.
all -membersof the family where the
head has purchased .a $1 ticket so that
now if two ormore members of the
same family wishto join the lees, will
be $1 for the first', and 50c. for each
additional ticket:
Drowned at Kincardine•
On Monday eliening/last ' about 5
• o'clock "a high school student named
john McKenzie was drowned while
bathing in the lake with a number of
'Other students By the aid of grap-
pling irons the body was recovered in
• leis than an hour, The young man
was unable to Swim, and getting -
beyond his depth was engulfed in the
waves, which were flowing high at the.
time. He was a son of .Mr. Hector
McKenzie, con. 9, Kincardine, Town.
ship, and was in his seventeenth year.
West Bruce Teachers.
• The West Bruce Teachers' Associa-
tion wis held at Port Elgin on
Thursday and Friday. Seventy teach-
ers were present and. .considerable
business was transacted. A grand
concert was given by thc'. association
on Thursday, evening to a crowded
house.. The following °dicers were
elected for the ensuing year; Presid-
ent, T. T. Lillie, Port Elgin ; vice-
preSiclent, Miss•Sturgeon, Kincardine :
secretary -treasurer, F. C. Powell., Kin-
cardine : executive committee, A.
Cainpbell, P. S. I., T. Rankin, S. W.
Perry, .)liss • Yemen, Morrison and
Holmes.
Tricks -in. Buying Cattle.
iwresponden t c.)f
the Acton Free Press says : "A sharp
trick was aged by a butcher near
Arkell,. a short time ago. ,Ttie butcher
bought some cattle for a good figure
an.; seeing he had paid Ion much for
them he hired another inan to go.. and
offer the same farmer a higher figure
than he had paid, after which the
butcher went and told the man he
bought the cattle from that he
couldn't take them for about two
weeks longer, when the farmer told
him he was offered more than he sold
them for.' Then the butcher said,
"give me back the money I gave you
to bind the bargain and you inay
sell them to the man . who offered
more." This he did and he is .now
hunting up his other buyer who is of
course not to be found." It seems to
us that there was six in the one and
unuiur 1 UIIs half a dozen in the other.
MaSonic aerYl.ce • ''t• I —A Canning factory la to be started
The friends and brethern- of Old ap Port Elgin.
Light Lodge of this place have arranged --.Paris Green ! nye paris green
to attend divine service in the English
church on Sunday the 19th day of
June. The Rev. .Brother Strongman,
L. L. D., of Goderich. •will (D. V.)
.preach_on,—tihe—occasion—All—are
cordially invited. Service to comMence
at 2.30 p. m.
Gone to Europe.
• Mrs. Jas. Crowston, Langside ; Miss
oMarion S. Mackenzie, Whitechurch
and Mr. Denis Mitchell, Lucknow,
left Montreal on Saturday 1 lth inst.
as passengers by S. S. "Sardinian," for
Liverpool. Mrs. Crowston visits her
daughter, Mrs. Mitchell, in the latter
city while Miss Mackenzie goes for an
extended day to Edinburgh, Scotland.
Beware of Firecrackers
As they are explosive. Bennett
the painter notifies the public that he
Will roof paint for 50cents,per square.
He has had six years experience in
roof painting and can give best of
reference. No gas tar used. Beware
of scabs, and see Bennett the painter
before letting the job, if -he can't suit
you in prices it will be a cold day in
July Mr the scabs,
,Pernicious - Literature
In addressing the grand .ury at
Newark a few daps ago Judge Depue
took occasion to call attention to the
harm done by "half dime nevels,"
which he characterized as "the most
pernicious literature that can possibly
get into the hands of children." His
remarks on this subject were prompted
by the case of young Fales, the , boy
murderer recently convicted, whose
crime is generally attributed to vol.,
acious reading of such sensational
• PUblications. Judge Depue gave
figures showing a great prevelance of
crime among young persons and more
thau intimated that a prolific cause was
to be sought in the species of vicious
• reading whicn led young Fales on to
his fate. •
•West Huron Farmers Institute
A speoial meeting of the directors
of the W. H. F. I was held at Mar-
tin's hotel, Goderich, on June 4th.
The following directors were present :
•.Messrs.°Forrester and Weir, Clinton ;
J. Connolly, Goderich township • J. E.
Tom, Goderich; Dustow and Morris,
Colborne ; J. Mollough, Ashfield ; C.
Washington, W. Wawanosh; C. Ham-
ilton, Blyth; W. Bailie, President.
The meeting was called for the purpose
of securing speakers for the Wingham
meeting, also to see about holding an
ecursion to Guelph. After a pro-
• grammelwas made out for Wingham
meeting, -Which is to be held on the 23
of June, it was decided to have an
excursion to Guelph -on the 20th of
June, and • the following committee
were appointed to look after the excur-
sion : Messrs. Forrester, Hamilton,
Morton and J. E. Tem.
The Dairying Industry
Referring to the prospects of the
butter trade between ',anada 'and
Great -'.13teitain the Mnn etary Times
says :—There is now a fair prospect
that the time is not far/ distant when
. creameries will' do for Ciadian
butter what factories have done.' for
cheese. •• As the resuIIl of the initial
esperiments•Pro. Rob rston expresses
the opinion that, in a , few years,
Canada will be able annually to send,
$5,000,000' worth of butter to Ent_i':"
land. From the Mount Elgin Cream- °
ery-, butter' sent to England and
British Columbia • brought 21 and 25
cents a pound, and that produced. at
Woodstock fetched 20 cents per cwt.
less. Our hest Canadian butter is
not quite up to the. Danish standard.
Of the -::',G,000,000 worth of butter
imported by England, last year,
1 c,i 1 mark supplied 49 per cent.
• LOCAL PARAGRAPHS
•
Nt ib.5 Itenlitierved up for Sentinel Header,
•.•••••••••••
--- Mr. Harry Whitely, of Belleville,.
i.visiting in t(,wri.
-•Mi. Moo.dysof Berlin, was
vish lug in the village this week.
—Mrs. W. J. Brumpton and St
Clair Tlalfor' an, isiting in Kincardine.
for potatoe bugs at Harry Rays'.
—We noticed John McMannus, of
Winghain, in the village on Monday.
last. •
t—Tare—Wieto—n—or
Council coinmenced at Walkerton on
Tuesday.
—Helebore,tt Paris green. and
inset powder. at Harry Days'.
—The season's tlipp of wool in
Frontenac County is the 'finest in five
years.
—The Ayr Advocate has made its
appearance with H. J. Benner as
publisher.
A Young Men's Conservative
Association was instituted at the
Ni.e recently.
—The Reeves of Kinloss and Luck -
now are attending the county council
at Walkerton.
—Scientific men say there is no
record of a summer girl ever having
been sunstruck.
—Baby Carriages ! Any one need-
ing a baby buggy can get a bargain by
buying from Harry Days'.
—Over 250 persons signed the
total abstainers pledge at the temper-
ance meetings conducted by Mrs.
Hitchcox in Paisley.
—Ewen Mackenzie, B. A., will con.
duct- the st rvice in South Kinloss
Presbyterian church, Sabbath evening
June 19th, at half past six.
—Mr. Wm. Hood is the possessor
of a fine standard' bred'filly colt from
his Chicago Volunteer mare and
Saranac. Horsemen say it is a
daisy.
—A. B. McCallum, Paisley, has
been presented by ,his • Liberal friends
with a handsome gold-h.eaded cane in
recognition of his services during the
election.
—A farmer named David Bell, of
Brant, four miles from Walkerton,
was killed by lightning last week.
He was drawing manure and his horses
were also killed.
—Messrs. John Boyd and Wm.
Connell went to Walkerton on Tuesday
to attend the court as jurymen. •As
little business was brought up the y re-
turned the following day.
—D'Alton McCarthy, M. P., has
apparently learned the lesson that a
public man cannot, at the bidding
of .a leader, put his principles into his
pocket if they are worth anything.
—The Caledonia Advertiser writes
up a glowing obituary on a resident of
its town, and closes the article by
saying The deceased had also owed
us $2.50 on subscription for about
nine years past.
—One day recently Mr. D. K. Web-
ster, of Ashfield, measured a small
shrub and after a week had elapsed
again took its measure and found that
in that time it had grown 24 inches;or
about 31 inches per day.
—All members of Court , Sher-
wood No. 50 0.0. • F, are requested •
to attend the/ regular meeting next
Monday as important business is to be
transacted, all in. -Tubers are requested
to be on hand that evening.
—Mr. John Morton, of .Hamilton in
a recent sermon said "the greatest
gift of .Cod in' this age is a • daily
newspaper." That's the way many
people 'seem to. look at it,. or else
they would not make such determined
efforts to beat the printer.—Brantford
Expo8iior.
Frances E Willard, presi.
cltail, of the national 1,Voir,en's Temper-
ance Union, • is learning to ride a.
bycicle. cr mother's advancing age
makes -impossible the usual trip to
summer resort, and ,as exercise must
be obtainedsthe idol of a multitude of
women will take her daily constitu-
tional on a pneumatis
-,Judge Mackenzie, of Sarnia, on
Thursday gave judgment for i-3100 in
another betting case, in which 111r..
Fred Trebilcock. of London, was the
plaintiT, having put up his money on
Hyman. Mr. Trebilcock claims the
seat was stolen, and that Mr. Hynian
firl'elced -Was ayetbythe qualified
—The Rev. %A. M. Goldburg, of
voters. Mr. Treblicock has had
Hanover, was in the village ,on Tues- ki.1,100 decided in his favor up to date,
clay last.
with interest and cost, in most - cases,
—Machine,Oils ! Lardine, Castornie, against the defendant.
Climax and other machine oils at
Harry Das'.
'--The Canadian Order of Foresters
will hold a grand celebration in Wing-
hain on July 1st.
—Mr. Rol. )IcNabb, of Paisley
and formerly of Lucknow, has .opened
up a tailor shop in Pinkerton.
• —Captain lien Jefferies, of Chicago,
is in the village and will go to camp
with the boys of No. '3,. company next
week.
—Robert Somerville prescription
clerk in Draper's drug store Superior
City and formerly of Lucknow,
had
the misfortune on Tuesday the 7th inst.,
to receive serious injuries to his eyes,
from the. explosion of a prescription
which:he was preparing,tand isnowin St
Joseph's hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota,
where'an operation on him took place.
The result is not yet known, but it is
hoped that his eye sight will be
retained.
---Kincardine defeated Port Elgin
in a lacrosse math on Thursday of last
week by "4 goals to none in less than
an hour.
—In main street Methodist church,
Mitchell, on Thursday was witnessed
one of the gayest events of the season.
—The- occasioirwa;s-the-marrirtr-brMiss '
Emily Coleman, second daughter of
Rev. John Mills, pastor of the above
named church, - to Herbert Morman
Morphy, a young barrister of Minnear
polis. The interesting event took place
at 11 o'clock in the presence of a large
•assemblage of Mitchell's best _citizens.
The church was tastefully decorated,
andupon the pulpits -food a magnificent
floral display, the father of the bride
was the officiating clergyman, the
bride being supported by her sister,
Miss Nellie Mills, and the bridegroom
by his brother. The floral offerings
were profuse and the presents numer-
ous and cosly. After the ceremony
had been performed the numerous
bridal party drove to the parsonage
where dinner was served, after which
the happy couple were escorted to the
-the depot, where they took the train
fora tour east, prior toleaving Ontario
for their home in the west.
BINDER TWINE.
Having again arranged for •a
large quantity of binding twine, I
am now prepared to accept orders at
the following prices, viz: ,
Silver Composite, 9c per Ib.
Arrow Brand, Mc
Crown Brand, 110
Red Cap 12c
•Blue Ribbon 13c
Can also supply a few special grades
of extra quality, such as the Standard
World, and Blue Tin Tag.
Binder twine at low rates.
W. 4LLIN
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Executors' gotice.
PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN
that behalf, notice is hereby given that
creditors and others having claims against the
estate of the late John Ryan, in his lifet5me
of the Township of Kinloss, in the County of
Bruce, yeotuar, who dicd •on or about the'
eleventh day of April, one thousand eight -
hundred and ninety-one, at Kinloss in th.-,
County of Bruce, are requested cin or before
the
20th day, of July, A. 1892,
to,send•by post, prepaid, or to eliver to J0J 4.
Lane or William Malcolm, Ki lough P. 0.,
7.2th concession Township of Kinloss, the
executors of the last will and testament of the
said.Johis Ryan, their Chtiitian names and
Surnames, addresses and desc..ptions, the fu"
particulars of their claims, a statement of their
accounts duly verified and the nature of the
security held by them if any ; and that the
said el-:ectitors will on and after the said 20th
day of July, A. D,„1.692, proceed to distribute
the assets of the estate among the parties en•
titled thereto,avin4 regard to the. claims of
which they hate then notice, and that the
said. executors riJ1 not be liable for the asset
of the said testator or any part thereof so
distributed to any person of whose claim they
have • not notice at the time of such (1---
tribution.
JOHN LANE
WILLIAM MALCOLM Executoes
Kinloss, June lith. 1892,
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