Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-09-30, Page 1Taylo?s Hardware
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VOL XIX.— 40
I1UCKNOW, ONTAR10, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 40,1892.
BANK of HAMILTON AEU; FAIR & CO.
LUCKNOW.
Capita paid up SI,25o,000
Reserve Fund - S65o,000
Total Assets • - - S7.979.646
Presdent -JOHN Swami.
Vice President—A. G. Resat.
DIRECTORS :
JOHN Paocron, CHAS. Griesnr, GEO. ROAM
A. T. Wcoo. A. B. Las (Toronto).
Cagier—J. TURNBUL,L
WINOS DANK —HM.ms 10 to 3 ; &tur-
day's_ 10 to 1. Depne-its of Si and upwards
received and intent allowtd.
SPECIAL DEPOSIT: alwa received at cuss
rent rates of interest.
PTS on Great Brugia and tile United
Al=
tes bAl gbt anal sold.
J. C. BROWN Sce-AGEar1:
DENTAL
oppt J. S. JEROME, L. D. S.
D'ingbam, s ill be in Lucknoar
on the second anon fourth Fri -
ay and Saturday of each month. Good sets
for 510. Filling and ee'trae ting, a specialty
LEGAL
A. !f dei COM iO %• BARRTS''TER,
• Solicitor, r orecryaueoer. cite., (late of
C'amer an, Holt 1t Cameron, Goderieh). Office
at Traver .old stand.
A MORRISON. ATTORNEY AT
a Le law, Solicitor in C:•eneerg. Convey
-
mace/. Condmisioaner. eta. Office. over the
barber shop.
GAR1:OW & PROlf.-PFOOT, BA.RI IS-
te•s, Sa•&icitor a etc.. Go derich, Ont.
J. T. Galsrre'w, Q.C. It. P'sor-n r_
.MEDICAL
0A, McDON.ALD. M. D-.1' . M. C. P. S_
• O. OtEce,
T)R..
ELLIOTT. AND E I-
1LJ olemre
Outman s-tremt.sae oaddoer not th
of Little s sh- es., ore, •
DR, ENNAST. P11¥SICIA
Sr•tr•'"ee•,•Tm Meed _�; d,,,tRcS xr. Srem_^i op,
Cain's heette'! •O ce hones horn 9 to 12
a.. ran.. a;re .froom :a« to 5, p_ Eta.
DMcD_l ,ORDeOrN. 3l e1e.. C'.�:., F.T.
• M.S.. Physic/atm, Sur-
:ttom.. id Aceoneheud. ffere next, door to W.
�l li➢t's intro—lenient sh; 4 Residetee Ret street,
ereettt of D_ R. MC1mtl'ade's store -
1 D. GED113E .. Y. S., CALLS
IJI either by mail or te'Eegrr.,tm➢ trsruaptly
attended t,*.' q uea tin ,•$ rt +. rrttce-e. Cor-
rizan s .dish. Bousrd 1irz h..e : Cain s iwte1.
Lueltm• ese
GENERAL
BANKERS,
Or Lucknow Banking Comp'y.
Lacratow, Fast 13TH,1892..
TO THE FARMERS: •
Since the date of our last advertisement 'to
you we have Bold 1100acies of laid. and being
all the land held by ns in behalf of the various
Loan Companies we represent. except the
Shaw farm of 200 acres in Rinloe, and which
we are offering very cheap and on very easy
terms of payment.
Several farriers have, however* placed
their farms in onr hands for sale, so that we
hope to be able to spply the bulk of the
demand for farms as heretofore. But as our
sales exceeded 1000 acres Last spring we wonli
request those in want of acheap 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 irate of
interest.
' If you wish to renew orchange you mort-
gagge, or put a new mortgage on your fame, or.
send money away in payment of the interest
or principal of yens mortgage, We can giaran-
tee you s tisfact n and at a very trifling
expense.
We lend money on farmers' noes fir long
or short •Sine, and MR supply all demands on
reasonable terries. Sale ne.tees a specialty.
We do a general bankkee bssinw-s' of all
hinds with Merebants, Cattle Dealers,
Shipper= and Farmers.
GEO. A_ SIDDALL, Manager
MUSICAL TUITION.
� risS MILLS IS PF.F.PAREU ro
AL give satin.-iP- lam ns on the pianos or
organ. • For terms. apply at the ,Methe&-t
Parsonage.'•
MUSIC L C'S:SONS WILL BE TAUGHT
GH T
by Min Kaatke. late of-Bbith. Pupil*
attended at their own hes eir at her re'si-
erl!etiv_'e over E. Kaake s l•heetoaeraph ;'allerr.
1Trrtera rear_,: nabt.:. •
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
���\r.I.ISII e'rITCRti€ — SERVICES'11
.1 a- ITT- and es ? p- en`. SLtm.elrr' School.
2:30 m , Srtper_nte a ect. Wm. S. 'loaner:.
Adult ct•t every Weilnesda3r ettmi as
o'clock, ak, Bibre :tad prayer book Te;. e,. -t r._ A
:areweleeme'. 1Rnv. W. J. Ccxah:la, tsstor.
C. T. R. TIME TABLE.
Trains leave Lneknow for so.uth a m
10:4 a, zeta and 0;20 p. ae.
North at 12:30 pc. rm., ra. anti.16:2$
IN tee -
ROBERT' CUNNINGHAM,
INSURANCE
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
este one NG. 1945.
u1>'rt,,TE•ast u ttd4 . per cent.«. rmttsrest, •
pavab,le year" -y. Chis lata ddera,ta•, Apply
trir't erg 7.AlT:5,sab. St_ Melees_ .
ONFY TO LOAN ON RRALL ESTATE
security for any time, at the .hearest
Fate of imte-rest. The principal May hes paid
at the eagle& the titre, or a piquet of the pried-
, peal may be at&l each yield, tin. ere- t et suers on
the xrt" tit roe• farther particulars.
etc.. apply tnASG:'aStn.sss.v. Ltw.:tt'- r:
SOCIETIES
VIr lc.4 T, lc.— The re.,:elar monthly
• meeting of the ''.mites'? Chr taws
• Tlempmyarmae 1L-'rU'rx wild be heNi eredr seee: n d
Weedn s,lar •'•c a a, h tth'rntEt in the lld.t Fellow:
��•e . .tt '' re in_ Ma- W. 11.
• S •acct. fl'reyio.Eent : aHrij. Ho),g_ nzt,Sot•eret:ary.
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et al. F-.001.7l1T
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LNSURA :CE.
Faruter�•. T,'e t; tet e.'ttr •wn later'- .t rani
insurer your farm br in; -s andd •
' private dwellim in the
LONDON R1MUTUAL.
large Premium Notes regi, aired
CASH SYSTEM :
59 cents tie :36) cents per $100 f.,r three •year».
• JOHN. LANE
ACENT, - RINL UCH.
At--+.f't t'be ,.E i.,•n.L,a.
)t1 itzl•artei.
NOTICE.
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LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.
Newsy BeaasServed rap [•r Scathed rteadera
—Barrie's rate of taxation this year
will be 20 mills
Astrachan trimming in black and
grey at Mrs. Smith's. -
—Mrs. #I. Young and family left
this week for. Walkerton.
—Miss McQuarrie, of Chicago, is
the guest of Mrs. John Boyd.
—Call and see those lovely mantles
at Mrs. Smith's cheaper than ever.
—Those who want a good sealette
will find Connell is offering excellent
value.
—The Rev. John Mills and the Rev.
J. Kenner exchanged pulpits on San -
day last..
—The Port Elgin flour mill has
been purchased by Mr. Geo. Smith, of
Wiarton.
--We have received volumns 1 and
2 of the revised criminal statutes of
the Dominion.
—The Governor-Generat has fixed
Thursday, .November 10th as Thanks-
giving Day for the Dominion.
— Geo. S. Robertson ,is shipping
another• car -load of, hogs this week.
This. is the fifth load this season.
—It is hardly Gold enough yet to
talk furs, but: we have the stock
waiting for the weather at .Connell's.
— On the 20th of October there
will Le a partial eclipse of the sun,
which will to visible throughout
Canada.
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— Mi: Caarrie Lawrence left on
Tuesclay to attend the Inclies. college in
Toronto. Mr. Lawrence accompanied
hes to Tut -onto. •
— We e Oil berieeYe in protection
from -the cold. Connell has'the stock
of overcoats for men land boys this
se-ason at right ,prices. .
=Fall wheat is well above groin d
and lrioking sip dzd. it will get an
cntz:eal growths this year as the seam'
is much earlier than usual.
— Harry W. ,Rich is very c nicaal
and kept the audience in roars of
laughter att the time he ' was on the
phttforns—Leeio'ta Ackertair.
—Jir_ 7 Leech,' cheese maker: Mr.
A McDernaitl, Mr. A., Towle and Mr.
Gess S.' Robertsesn, of Paramount,- took
in the Wester Fair at London la••`
wok:
—M.1enis under -wear at low prices
at Cfeaanell's The nights are getting
t`e gals •a sore sign that cold days will
aoW •fotlow. If you want heealth• keep
warns_
. —Jlr. John Berry left ua Tuesday
€ii Daisy, North Deskeot:a, to take.
charge of a drug store :c that plaac-•.
.JeAttl: carries with hiin the welt -wishes
of all fair his future success. ,
—I-r:arl Tarte. the we II -Int e-'wn.
j ,•aril `,Ii�t :L i etuitt_.r ief Le Cana, l ie,ne.
who breu ht the'' McGreevy charts.
b c re Parliament, has failed with. Iia -
le; Ltr•- t'f , al.r't10 and.. • ,tom e:e, orf
`It Utier_ `"
—i'. rs_ ti. i ui,crtsou and family left
en ~'tri,r•tay f•,r Superior 'City,
where Mr. Reel,'-'rte•tt P:tom }'-''n t,'r
-ens, rinse 'and where they-
- in future. They wi r
- -The detu;Lnd for tett:" of ail kit
-,L,:',..-:,.‘f7.
'., • _ t T :iter L r- I
,,,,T0 ti I,e nam lot gas INT:city ;�:Lnr«•
t � '� «-,_r ' -Al,. PrrLint:•«' 1•f �tntsrie•.
.'i ,:i'T 11'14-' 'ti' rL ('t F^gar: L'I I,• • ' ' 1, t- no salary ;tit:I.:nod t' it.
;r, .. a 1;t tt.e•' ,.1. r;,: •:n• i
I�ur i:n rL«'•c;a-«� „f •a ttiln•icti„n. gaup
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WHOLE N0.576.
h
—Moss and Ostrica -Mose' ihjust
opened at Mrs. Smith's- lit g
L'a
—If you want 'bargains in - boo
and shoes, call at W. J. Little's.
—Serges, tweed effects and costume
cloths at. -Mrs. Smith's. '
—The largest stock of men's long
boots in Lucahhow at W. J. Little's,
warranted not to rip.
-Aiiss Lizzie Tennyson arrived
home aftersP'endrhe g five weeks in
Detroit, Windsor and London.
-Ladies requiring the latest style
of hats or bonnets should call and see
Mrs. Smith's stock:
—The social under the auspices. of
the Iadies Aid Society has been post-
poned till the 15th of October. Fur-
ther particulars next week.
—Bicycle Race—At the fall shove
on Wednesday -next., a bicycle race of
one mile is to take place. Prizes 1st,
$.04; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd, $2.00.
—Harvest-thanksgiving service will
be held in Christ Church, St Helens
(D.' V.) on Sunday •afternoon at 3
o'clock when the Sacrement of the
Lord's Sapper will be administered.
Special collection -will be taken in aid
of the funds of the Congregation.
--Special sermons will bepreached
in St., Peter's church; Lueknow, on
Sunday and Monday evenings subjects,
`•Harvest Blessings," Sunday evening,
Rev, W. J. Connor; Monday evening,
Rev. M. M. •Galburg.. .See Advertise-
ments for Monday evening's service in
this paper.
—That prime favorite, Harry W.
Rich, in • his humorous songs
and harmonicas recitations were re-
ceived • with • exceptionable favor:
.'The Parrot" :.nd his ever popular,
"He Gets More Like His• Dad Every
-Day," were t e ieits•of the evening. —
Torotrto •Wel-.S1
—Constable Gundry, who assatelted
Fox, one of .the witnesses in the Cam-
eron -McLean libel case, was arraigned
before Mayor Bottler at t;'oderich +fit
the charge of :aggravated as iaault_ He
Pleaded .guilty -to common assault, and.
the Mayor, after reailin.,; him a leeture,
tined him 5 and costs or 30' days.
—During a territfic thunder -storm
at Teeswater on Monday lightning en-
tered the h otise of Mr. Wise, render-
ing unconscious Mrs. Weigle; an in-
state. The Lightning next entered the
dwelling of Mr. Lin;*infeIter, giving
his wife a -severe shock. The telegraph
poles far a mile south were splintered.
— Mr. James Trow, having. died
without a will, his estate estimated at
over 6.7-1,300,000; will have to be divided
equally. :atiaonge his four sons and one
daughter after his "widow has received
her third. of the whole. A-ortding to
the preserit taw. the Ontario Govern-
ment's•sham' cif • tlw estate will • amun.t
to about $16,000 in Consequence • of
no will having been., made,
— ' up cetuntry exehange break:
forth in the ftli'sew izse gltiria Ira excekeiss
There is mere j«,v,ever one sinner who
pay, in advanc.: and abuses the editor
• very occasion than over ninety ani
I•t 1r,rP
L. r,' ,e• the paper and sing
its tCai.-t's with,tdt et, 1tnbutzng a cent
del �neep it out of the poor house.
litlr`sooS see th•' 4."rte t,.er then shall
Iti!i• Il flat c•;attll7, and ubtraln to aterial
fen ft nein, it ea tiltse without aeecuritv.'
. Mr. R,'bert Mii'.e'n caned Elr. P.
Irie°tr,'rnart. :Lave retLiveel LII!tk-«' elf
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LARGSIDE.
ss . Colina and Mfr Duncan Res:-
attended
us-attended the Toronto fair last week.
Our teacher had a tussle with a
squirrel the other day. Result, Mr.
Richardson goes on crutches now.
The Communion was heldinthePres-
byterian Church on Sunday last.
Mie Winnie Milne, of Kincardine .
Model, spent a couple of days at home
last week..
Miss Jennie Ross, of London, ie.,.
visiting friends friends here at present.
Apple packing and pulling is the
rage of the day.
Mr. A. A. Grow stun is spending a
few days at home.
The Misses Annie and Bella Ross
left last week for London. ,
What took Mack to the 4 con. last
week
Mrs. • Wraith is visiting her
daughters in Hamilton.
There is talk of some of our young
ladies intending to leave for Manitoba
soon_
CREWE. ' .
Our drover, Mr. Wm. Durnin.
shipped another Load of cattle last
week '
Rev. Mr. Rco rs will conduct re-
vival services in the Methodist church
here 'nest week.
Sir. AiLert Jahr.ston, of• Exeter is -
vtsiting his patrtnts, Mr. arc' Jlrs .H.
Johnston. '
The frame of Mr: D. Jardae's bare.
was , set in rxsirien on 3londay last.
Everything went together well.
We are sorry to state that. Mrs.
Tackaberry is seriously ill, with in-
flammatory rheumatism' and pleurisy.
Daring the storm ern Sundae' after-
noon, Mr. Wm. Thackteton's dccelliva
house was struck by lightning and -
badly. shattered. Fortunatelt all the
inmates weece at church at the 'time. •
(Intended for Iast week.) -
Miss- Katie McPhee • is visiting
friends in Kinloss.
• . John L knocked out Corbett here
the other day, Corbett Was not in.
good condition, however, or the result
might have been different.
' Mr. White is up to his •reeord again
having sold otzr August cheese for
10 3 16e. ,per lbt— jest . of a rent
pound higher than Banc of the neiglihor- .
ing factories. That's right Harry, its
the money we're after.
The busy time is 'ever and sur -boys
now seeain to indulge 'in a Iitt:e' sport.
A young fellow fr:att''the east. appar-
ently fascinated by the charms of one
of Hon_ Edward's relations, , escorted
her home from prayer meeting •Ina
evening. The western hoy 'showed
their appreciation of this he.•ae er con
ftrreel on one of their neigg'h'..rrs by
oscurtin, the easteuer homeward with
stents. Shortly afterwards d':ie of tht-
stoners, who handles atot-et horse—even
wllt-:l not tied—d.;•, 'e an t'r.ste- ,-•r heilc ,.
homy. His i, ,nipaat.'. �e''':: e' : •Wit`': •
•tile as both h4, ani his her -t• •L er-
h2uscel. The .astener boys se -•in,
that the bu_gv ha,l tl '•'t'_ Vi1L i•I�
,a:r.et irrin'�
filled w itis •L 'christ:.-r_ srir
ti:.)u_itt they would rt•'urrt _ ,'.. tf r'
t • i. takin-, care et the :,__v.
t!.ev Jird-•-ur ratl:ee , 61
v- Le h Is a
tract •trlel per 1'. ' . • • '
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