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Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-09-02, Page 16•7 Taylor's Hardware —FOB - Machine Oils, Patens DowN, QUALIEY U 'or VOL XIX.— 36 :Leads and Oils! • liteadyllixeitralliti ....aralannatIV.V.01avAatia,ole ea.craaa,:aa.aaakaa.',.:e * Very Superior at D.C.TAYLOR'S1 LIECICNOW, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1892. WHOLE NO. 972. BANK OF HAMILTON LUCKNOW. Capita paid up Reserve Fund Total Assets 01 S65o,000 - $T,979,646 President -JonN STUART. Vice President -LA. G. RSAT. DIRECTORS: Jon!. PRocron, Cis. Gramm', GEo. Roanti A. T. WcOD, A. B. LEE (Toronto). Cashier—J. T LI RNBULL. SAVINGS BANK.—FIntin: 10 to 3; Satur- day's. 10 to 1. Deposits of S1 and upwards received and interest ailowad. *ECIAL DEPOSITS also received at cur - 'rent rates of interest. DRAFTS on Great Britain and thealInited States bought and sold. J. C. BROWN, SUB -AGENT. It- i till ay and Saturday of each month. Good sets for $10. Filling, and evtracting a specialty DENTAL J. S. JEROME, L. D. S. Wingham, will be in Lucknow ou the second and fourth Fri - LEGAL PA. MALCOlLSON , BA_RRISTER, • Solicitor, Conveyantax, etc„ (late of Cameran, Holt & Cameron, Goderich). Office at Traver's old stand. . MORRISON, ATTORNEY AT I I law, Solicitor in Caneery, Convey - ancer', Commiaioner, etc. Office, over the barber shop. • GARROW & PROUDFOOT, BARRI-S- teas, Solicitors, etc.., Goderich, Ont. J. T. GARROW, QC, PROODFOOT. MEDICAL Jr A. 31cDONALD,11. D., C. M. C. P. S. • 0. Office, Kintail. DR, ELLIOTT, OFFICE AND RESI- deuce, Outram street, second door north of Little's she store, DR. TENNANT, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Surgery op- posite Cain's hotel. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m., and from 2 to 5 p.. m. 1-1 McD. GORDON, M.D., C.M., F.T. 1-M.S., M.C.P.S.O., Physician, Sur - neon, and Accoucheur. OtEce next door to W. Allin's implement shop. Residence Ross street, south of D. R. McIntosh's store, DR, D. GEDDES, V. S., CALLS either by mail or telegram promptly attended to. Charges moderate. Office. Cor- rigan's hall, Boarding house, Cain's hotel. Luck -now. GENERAL ONEY TO:LOAN ! ON FIRST-CLASS 1.mortgages at 7 to a per cent. interest, payable yearly. Charges moderate, Apply to ROBERT MURRAY. St. Helens. ilaNEY TO LOAN ONRE-AL ESTATE ecurity for any tittle, at the lowest rate of interest. The prineipal may be paid at the end of the time, or a part of the princi pal may be paid each year, interest ceasing. on ' the amount paid. For further particulars,. to ANGE:S STEWART, latektl OW. SOCIETIES W T. U.— The regular monthly . meeting of the Wenien's Christian Temperance Union will be held every secand Wednesday of each month in the Odd Fellows Hall, Lamk.now, at 3 p. m. Mas. W. H. SMITE, President ; 3111.S. HORNELL,ecretary1, "CUCKNOW A 1_,,ag-e, No, 112 meets every 'Friday evening at 03 oclock in theft hall. Campbell street. All brethren cordially invited. K.J.McI-non, -N. Grand ; IL H. PIERCE, Ree.wder. C0. F. ,COURT o sber•-(„„. ,, No. 50, Itricknow. Meet- • every first and third 4 Monday in e v e r y raontb, in the Or - .'4' 4. arum hall. Visit - ii ing brethren a r e c.inlially invited. AIIIRika, ''‘ ' .,. s •- ,a1T. Marrnin, li Ca. _ - 'D. D. Yl LE SEC.. AO. U. W. I.UCKNOW LODGE OF a the _Ancient Order United Workmen, meet in the Oddfellows. hall, on the last and second Monday evenings of eh month a a iah 'cl,ck. Vitn. breth ;nviteil. O. PATTERSON, ltaater Workman_ R. D. CAMER„ Recoialae. OBI 41.101=111111=1=111 • DUNN'S BAKING POWDER T1119.9151PEEEMP - -1'1* • lr GEO, MAIR & CO. BANKERS, Or Lucknow Banking Comp'y. LUCENOW, 13nt,11392. TO THE FARMERS : Since the date of our last advertisement to you we have sold 1100 acres of land, and being all the land held by us in behalf of the various Loan Companies we reptent, except the Shaw farm of 200 acres in Kinloss, and which we are offering very cheap and on very easy terms of payment. Several farmers have, however, placed their farms in our hands fpr sale, so that we hope to beet to spply the bulk of the demand for s as heretofore. But as our sales exceeded 1000 acres last spring we would request those in want of a cheap farm to apply early; as the spring time will now soon be here. We can grant very reasonable terms of payment for all our sales and a low rate of interest. If you wish to renew or change you mort- gage, or put a new mortgage on your farm, or send money away in payment of the interest or principal of your mortgage, we can guaran- tee you satisfaction and at a very trifling expense. We lend money on farmers' notes fen lona- or short time, and can supply all demands on reasonable terms, Sale rates a specialty-. We do a general banking business of all kinds with Merchants, (.7.attle Dealers, Shippers and Fanners, GEO. A. SIDDALL, Manager MUSICAL TIUITIOIV. MISS MILLS IS PREPARED TO give music lessons on the piano or organ. For terms .apply at the Methodist Parsonage_ • MUSIC LESSONS WILL BE TAUGHT by Kaake, late of Blyth. Pupils attended at their own l'homes or at her ra.-1- (knee over E. Kaake's photograph gallery. Terms reasonable, CHURCH DIRECTORY. -LINGLISH CHURCH —SERVICES•11 AI a- m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday School, 230p. in, Superintendent, Wm. S. Holmes.. Adult class every Wednesday evening a o'clock, Bible and prayer book lason's. A arewelcome., REV. W. J. CONNOR, Pastor. C. T. R. TIME TABLE. Trains leave Lucknow for south at 6:18 am 10:4S a. m. and 6-.20 p. m, North at 12:30 patn„ 402 p. in. and 10:28 p- m. Fire and Marine Insurance. North British and Mercantile, of Edinburgh and London. Western, of Toronto, Liyerpool & London and Globe, of Liverpool • Gore District, of Galt. Northern, of London and Aberdeen. Guardian, of London, England. Phoenix. o • London, England, and Accident In- zurange Cify., of North America, Montreal R. CUNNINGHAM AGENT - •GUELPH. Telegraph Or Telephone at my expense, • 9 INS U RA NCE. Farmers, look to your own interest and • insure Soar farm latillings and • private dwellings in the LONDON MUTUAL. No large Premium Noterequired CASH SYSTEM : 50 cents to '..b0 cents per $100 for three years. ' JOHN LANE ACENT, - KINLOUCH. Also agett for the Phoenix, of London, England, NOTICE. / • THE suRscrimER HAS OPENED AN office in the building east Of the SENTTNEL Printing 0:Ece, AGREEMENT., BONDS, LFASES, DEEDS. MOLTG GES-‘ A .ND WILLS • CAREFULLY PEEP rrn. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. Newsy ItenasServed up for Sentinel Redcar —Miss Reid left on Monday for Belmont. —A few lines of carpets cheap at Connells, _ — Miss Laura Berry is visiting friends in Gorrie. —Miss Ag„,erie Little is visiting friends in Kingston. —Mrs. T. Lawrence is in Goderich this week visiting friends. — Mr. R. D. Cameron was in Kincardine this week. —Miss Purdy left for her home in Harriston on Wednesday. — Mr. Peter Corrigan, jr., of Kin- loss, left on Friday for C hieago. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pecover left for their home in Simcoe on Friday. —Mr. Hugh Girvin shipped a car load of lambs to Buffalo on Saturday. — Mr. Wm. Moody, of Berlin, was in the village for a few days this week. • —The Public school re -opened on Monday ias_t, with a good attendance of Pupils. —Mr. Thos. Todd, of St. •Helens, left on • Saturday for a trip to the Manitoulin Islands. (Dr.) Shelton and daughter, of Detroit, are the guests of 31ra Alex. Ross, of this village. —Mrs. Miller, of Woodstock, is visiting her brother, Mr. 3Ialcoltu 3Ic- Kenzie, Havelock street. —For a good tweed suit made to •order go to Connell's. He has a good assortment to choose from. —A meeting. of the Lucknow quoit- ing club will be held on Monday eve- ning at J. Murchison's shop. —At Wm Lyons' cooper shop in this village, 400 apple barrels are turned Jut daily by six workmen. —Cook and Thomixon shipped a car load of apples from Teeswater for the Chicago Market on Friday last. —Mr. W. Treleaven left on Saturday to assume his duties as an assistant master in the Listowel High School. —Mr& McPhail her two sons and daughter, of Brantford, were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Tennant last week. —A 'meeting of the Mechanics Inst- itute Directors will be held this (Thursday) evening in the Reading. Room. —Miss Lily • Bower and Miss _Molly • Stewart • are. • attending the millinery openings in Taranto this week. --Mr. Wee. XiiiI left last Friday for a trip to Manitoba, takingwith him a c.:c load of horses and Other effect& . —Mr. Robert Cendenine, of Daisy, Ncrth Dal-ota.„ and old time Lueknow- ite„ was herelast week , fa-4newing friendships. • --Mise Sarah Gmliaet, ef Kinks., necoark allied het sister and her husband Mr. and Mr:: Graham, to Arizera oa :Monday lase —The ,Voter's. lists of Ashfield and West `‘‘'.awanosle• have la -a -a pi ialeal. and :the Clerk's notices appenr in antherc.olurtm. —Mr, W. Stevenson, agent 'Great NOrtilern Railway at Lane -den, N. Dakota; is in town visiting his uncle Mr. Thomas Stevenson. meny friends will regret • learn that Mr. Jmchini Greoache is still c...enfieed to bed, with • chronic ulceration of the stomach. • ----Sky Jimmy has not nutcli ,faith in Cr, the strone man. Jimmy says ‘ re was nefur porn mice a man is:pee the tays of Sampson that could lift more as a tem- -The Rev. Mr. :McKay occupied ns pnipit in the Presbyterian church n h'unda\- leorriiin; las!, and in th, ring th- Rev. Mr of Vhitechurcli, otficiated. —Evervhedy in to Toronto aring the Industrial Exhibition should CycIeireara. of the hBa: tie of ;Attethurg„- anti see the stereorkan oi Christ ' with (Natures daily at 11 a. in., 3 p. m. anti p. m. .1.tine;ssion to all fri • , •red . 0;sN : ereer .fel V:.4ra streeas. Plazas ,speci heat ion s and est irr :des for Nrine inga. brid.re (tea ferzis1-• ,.ra rt n. rice. J.XS. StilERVILI F. Le ck now • Jan .1 St:41 ll-CKNOW 11EC1IANi tete. Re:aline roam n ,.ry front 7 to 10 p. ni.. e eel ding Saner ls vs • -n", an ' the blurs -a ill fr t It! ranan e:1 1, - hour:. D. 177 MURDOCH, Seer Asst. C-• —Try Connells for dress goods and tweed suitings. --There has been grand harvest weather this year. — Mr. Wm. McArthur is visiting friends in Kincardine. ' —Are there any stray animals im your premises, farmers! • —Don't fail to read R. Hughes •3alvertisement in this issue. —Mrs. Holmes, of Clinton, is on a visit to friends in Lueknow. - R. Griffith is attending the High School in Kincardine.. —Mr. J. M. Cliff left on a business trip to the East on Monday last. — Mrs. J. C. Kincaid is twine from her visit to friends in Wingleen —Miss Carrie Lawrence and Miss McMillan are visiting in London. —Mrs. M. Campbell, jr, is visiting friends in Woodstock and Innerkip• : —Mrs. Holt and Miss Maggie Murray lefton•Wednesday for Chicago. — The Rev. John Mills is spending a few weeks with friends in Wiarton. —Mr. Arthur McDonald left on Friday for a visit to friends in Lon- don. —This lst day of September is the 'first day on which ducks may be killed. —The Saturday Globe failed to con nect and did not reach Lucknow till •Monday: —Mr. Thos. Girvin left this week for a visit to friends at Kingston and vicinity. —Miss Agrie Tennant arrived home last week from her visit to friends in Stratford. • --Wass Wright, of Palmerston, is visiting in the tillage, the guest of Mrs. J. Westgate. —Messrs.. John Peart and D. D. ,8rule spent last week at Underwood the guest of Dr. McCrinnnon. —Tom McGaw, the veteran fisher- man and lacrosse player of Kincardine, was in Lucknow en Tuesday. s —Over 5,000 barrels of apples have been handled already at the Lucknow station by the different buyers. —The tea, that is the be.st for the money is Ootin.ell's for 35c- per lb., get it and you will be convinced. • —Mr. Shoebottom has about cone plet&I the arrangeinent.s of his steam fruit evaporator and expects to begin operations next week. CRAGG_IE The farrne..1 in this limy are through har- venina, at:4 the z•b-ehie..g nictran, are whis- t. ...I ten af a kind. • Mr. and Mrs. William Steachati of Detroit are'.isiting at her parentallr. Alex Matheson. Miss Tena McKay is ha.me fram Detroit on a short vacation. 1C-Ine.th McKay,. rawin, is imam -wine* has fathers4.9eicce by putting a stone pave- ment in front of the hnse.. -That is riaht„ Kenneth, the platf r u -as toabigh. Mr. Theensts Tier/11101V kst a valuable horse the other evening bv faflingainto a well When --6-tance arrivea te animal was A -'10.i1. -r if landler N. 'McDonald haserat ni-t rambling or does he. go &un-, to -'the hrd harase once or twice vet. Theareh you ailal fail try again brother N. Deal McZia- is rushing hasirreas. He has pnreha-aed a new threshing rathino. B:c all n.e."-;,-..earaace.Dan will not be a htheL. motif langer. I wonder what is the matter- aver on the 7th 061,27/Cli.1011' now. Johnnie does not g, et acmes to the at. .ne h ,nre ofan.. Get a Itmnle on. Joh/mite do at lc -t J. McLeod eat ahseti aeon Dan Matheson is ke:eping batch, oa the with • P.11 be nerlcsz if one of the fair are nat chane le• -r idL RAPID crry. Rev F. A. McLennan and.' family spent a week Ln visitino the R.a. Mr. Shar A elessant evening was recently spent at 'the residence Mr.' David • Rennie, i•a- the scholars of the sehool. They presented him with a a -ell -tilled purse. Mr e D. 3IcKetzie has returned freenj,. r visit ta Port Arthur. Th' farmers this vicinity have fit -de -lied their hervest. Alfr. Jae. Fisher ss,' in , Po:beton , _ lat. 7•".ies Sarah Alz-alil.ban is spending her holidays with her brethers eft the r. Haeket has been teaching in the school since Monday. SOUTH BRUCE FAR3IERS'S INSTITUTE - Formosa, June 28th, 1892.—The- annual meeting of South Bruce Farm- er's Institute was held here to day. There were present James Iotton, A. E. Sherrington, J. A_ Lamb, of Brant; R. Rives, J. D. McKenzie, Thos. Inglis, Wm. Dickson, of Carrick; H. Askell, IL EI Little, Peter Kuntz, Geo. A. Pringle, S. Kirkland, of Cul- ross, and EL Thompson, of Kinloss Mr. rolton in the chair. Minptes of last meeting read and sustained: The secretary read the auditors report, showing a balance of e2‘16:63. Mr. Rives moved that the Auditors report be adopted, sec. by Mr. Dickson.—Car- ried. The Secretary gave a short address upon the past years work of the Institute followed by a dist:am-ion of a better method of bringing out or reaching those fanners that take tittle or no interest in our Institute meet- ings, various suggestions were made but no defivate plan adopted at pre- sent . The meeting then proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year. The following gentlemen retire and are not eligible for re-election for one year :—Brant, Captain R. Finlay, and Mr. Me.Nevin, withdrawn ; Carrick, J. D. McKenzie; Calyces, A. Kittel ; Kinloss, 11 Thompson. Moved by Askell, and sec. by Mr. Rives that Jas. Iotton be re-elected - President —Carried. Moved Tar Mr. R. E. Little., se- by Mr. R. Rives that 11 .Askell be re- elected Vice-Presideeh—Carried, Moved by Geo. A. Pringle, sem by Mr. ThosInglis,ithat James. A. Lamb be relected Secretary Treasurer.—.Car- ried. . • The following, gentlernenha-ere elect- ed directors :—Brant, Mr. Thos Chig- liolra, Dunkeld, and Wm. Little, Walkerton; Carrick, Wva. Dickson, Mildmay; Culross, Peter Kuntz, For- mosa; Kinloss Thos. Maleolue Holy- tood. Mr. 11. Thompson, of Holyrood, was appointed delegate to Central Farmer's Institute to act in conjunc- tion with Mr. It E. Little, appointed last year. A. Shaw, Esq. and Wm. Collins Esq, were appointed auditors for ensuing year. Meeting adjourned: JAs Sec. Trete, S. Bruce Far. Inst. James A. Lamb, eecretary-treimurer in account witleSouth Bruce Fanners Institute. 1891 Jane 2.—To 27—To ena-.41 In hands of July 13— " Leg----aabtive grant 25 !Xi Sept„ 16— " G. T. P.. Dna:a:Leas • Ex, -a.-4.-.30-1 fsa. 1:70 1892 Feb. 28— '' County rant 25Od Jcae " • Fram. =embers fees 2.7 50 1891 faxnLvrorr.7.7a-nea. dele,--sze,3*-•peake.--s 4-4 85 330) • —" Rent hairs, carer-...T,F. 5 CO — ep a...cur:4m ta 75 — "• rea.t..- and e1n6.avery • 4 ' 1892— " Miare, a:N:4 •ar.:- Jane 25 Balance an ------------25 a...3.o -4 The undersigned Auditor has exa.rained the hooks and veachers the treasurer ofS. Bruce Tarnears. In- stitute and find • thera cotree_t as pet vouchers and resolutions of Institute: I must comp:tend teeasarer Lr tht clear manner in whiel the accounts and minutes of the Institute are kept.. ,The above al:street is correct horrezen- ding with the dteaihe. 'Coedit -re- and resolutions showing a balanceon band of iih2f34.033. DON 1.LD MCK T, Ant se - June 25th, 1 LANGSIDE. The harees-. is past. the :nail -met ie ehded• Miss Phoebe 'Milne ez Teem m ee midst. 3lieaee: Brcher. r h f: f... r al h '. ... Teren:o, and Misa - 'qe.--re v '. .f- f 7 f; their home in ICliatee / / , Miss Edith M sral, ea ..-.:f Live ep4, I. Engleeth i-•• t • ,--: ere.; 1- Kt • fazna. ' 31/-,0, J .11.111e -z Cn1 ---aar, • 7,1i -tr:-: ' .-41 her .e- • on the evenia 'f :he -.2:ath fee% fern a pheasant Z017 t hr 4neh Efazemd no re.....e3alanti. r,