Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-01-06, Page 8- .
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aytos, Hardware,
,Iffachitie 014,
Ailr-est TOOsf
PiuCEs DiiwzrE,
113aS0fl .. forg will seiirtltr;47
,b13, -silortly at hand
ieso.1-Val. • to clear
otit a- gibeat- iOny . 1in64 before
.e6iTumence;. _and to this.
mive resolved to.. establish
thr
IFLern-ip
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As tilis
Or -a rare- 1OItUty7
cure goods.7awal :below
regular prige we would
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whi-m; in to ;take
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through, t and
ap the 'profit y investingj
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ou nt rida
kotice -
JI parties indebted to Ttobt- ----Mc-
arrol either by . notes or book ac-
ountS for lumber or -Wood,. are
-quested to 'Settle the same on or
'ore the .31st day o Jartua
ervice
R.' Telford, the ableietlitor
of the .Walkertun ..aetig..14, and. who
has: bpi3n_principal:Of the public school
there for- many years, was - recently:
presented by his teachers and pupils
with a handsorne silver.te• a'service and-
fla-tering- and .nicely worded
Music Lessons.
• . The 'Misses Allie and nie
both. of whom graduated in music at
the Hamilton...Young. Ladies'..Colleg.e,
under the able tuition of Prof._ Harris;
:one .of the'foremost-musical instructors
.the Dominion are now -prepared to
gife, music lessons on the piano . and
organ.. These' -- young ladies .are .ttc;
cima,plished inusioians .and--.
doubt receive a libehl share of:pupils.
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for the election of directors other
business will be 'held in-theold -court
room,.Dungannon, on asday, Jan.
-Mk at :One .1Yelock..
Ree -keepers Associa ton.
The annual meeting of the 'Ontario
bee -keeping association,: will. be held
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in the county courfeil ..chamber at
Walkerton 011 the lOth,- "1-ttWnd 12th
of jhnuary 1893, 411.1iersdias inter-
ested in beekeeping,. are ".
invited to-.1?e present
mon Services.
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Agrtculturat
Meetrig •
. The annu41 meeting of the .Kinloss.
Bifarieh Agricultural Society will be
'held .in the Couricil.C.hamber-.of:. the -
Lucknow, to -1,1;n :half On. Tuesday 'next;
"10th. January, cominencing'- at: one
o'clock, or the election of directers-
tind , other businesS... full- attend-
, ance.of the mei-fibersis recitiL4ted.
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-Week of Prayer.,
.Tnis the first. week.of the'-.. New
Year is evoted JO prayer,. and:
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throughout the joivifizedworld.. the
Protestant -churches are nia_iitig special
intercession for divine help,--ancr,blesS
41 bags.... in the village the k.erviCes*wi I-
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be continued for three week by union
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meetings M -the different conoreva--
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Unioh "religious service$-' -are . being.
held every evening_ in the. _churchesin
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thevillage: .This week the--. services,
are being :conducted: in English.
church, next ,week inthe IVIethodist
and following week the
:Presbyterian church:
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exotii-s 3 a. 111.-0. 'ha. pait..
outh 6:13
B. North • I-2-30 p.-1)1.
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;,1-rooti -
in' lough . 230. pni.
inloss ' 7
'. G. & North ' 3.:4p. 1/2.
,derieh- . . . t
.terinediattpoints I
9 00 P. DU .
. & B.- -North 1:(00p. ra4: - • ‘.‘
. . - . . Tuesdays' and
,gsicie. •, _ • 3 00 p, in, riidays-
G ' )3.,8nuth 1 .a..2.,-1_,........
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13-, S.puilf i -I t'A.P iu..
...& 13.S011th • 10.06 a. in: • -
tr. GA B.NorLb 3-2.0p. DI-
- tolyroodj4.30P-.
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inloligh
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tTTt/and iii(infitit tAVO.
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Sold Out
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-14aX,:ing-.dispoded of my' saw anill on
:he IfIth con, of Ashfield, to .Mr. E
iloweri1 An return my sincere thanks
to iny .many ,customers for _ . their
!Patronage during the past twelve
hopinc, they will all Continue'
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the same to my suOcessOr.-JAMES
'tv-uso:s.4 "
Anduai Meeting
The annual meeting of the LuCknow
eesi-k. factory. .Nirill be .held in -the
ucknow readingrobin on Wednesday
anuary the Ilth at the hour of one
'o'clock sharp. All the patrons are.
earnestly -requested to attend, ais some
mportant business will be ,brought
fore the -meeting...L:F. G.. AloLNXEs.
The...New Annexation-Papei:
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The ; long -promised arineication
journal is now out. It is a;four page
fraiI).--- Called the Toronto Sun, published
theSiin PublishiniCo;,. Toronto. Its
aim is to annex _Vans.da to the United
Sta-:tes-it has quite a contract on band.
it i.s propos-ed to Publish each day the
portrait osome prominent- Canadian
410 is an annexationist.
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E;--11.-ei-tainment- '
BarlOw'egrand arKi irkstrucii/re.e0M-
bilicttioh will give an. entertainment
of 'dissolving views in the Lu:cknew
town hall this _ (Friday)evening;
911..4 tiFo„-hundred different. views will
be --exhibited; - including . bible, toniie
al4d.otherlacenes froru. all parts -of the
world. 'Prof. H. Allan, the celebratict
blind vocalist' of _London, England,
will also' give • a number.: of hasty -4-i.
• ..,mental arid Sacred:.solos, recitations,
'coma and sentimental: ' :eta.
'AdMiseion only 10 and IOC
'During Prohibited hours
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In a note on 7 section. 04 of _the..
Liquor License Act-.Juelge Sinclair, ti•
'recognized authatit--tfk 7114.7t. 4E4 s
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this • generally supposed - that
s upplying Iitmer. to the ine4berS of the
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occupants tonally, or lodgers in his
.house 1 is not prohibited"but »it is
expressly - provided .'that'no sale or
<Alia; disposalsha.11 be Made" during
• prohibited hours'"to any, person or
persons whomsoever, eioept for .medi-
a• Val and _even theA.' liquor
• diak.tiot-336 (trunk-. ori the premise
except by the occupant, or sorkle.mem-
--ter of his.fami7ly; .or lodgers - his
NO Oriel not even .the
• lord has the° tight-, to enter • the -
bar-
room during probibit@c1.- Until eicep
for tom necessary - 4015200e duties.-!.
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Handsome Presents
-1_,T;r.. - Mc1Xnialci; formerly
teacher- at -..th e 0 rey Ox, but2now lead
'master of the Morristown CO, Welling-
ton, I school and4who was spending
the Xmas. holidays at the old home-
-stea0 inWest Wasvanesh,-sva,spresented
by his pupil's. with' a gold-. heacled cane.• -
andjMrs., MbDonald with a beautifia
picOe set -,,Mr; McDonald has been
re.enga4ed for next year at an increase
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of srlary. •
Disturbing the Peace
There - is:nobody denies the young
people of the -vicinti al.1 the pleasure
•they, can take. out of' their Assemblies
or da.acing .parties, but that is no
reason why a number of these young
peotile shbuld deny: to others theen-
loyment$of peaceful- slUmber. It is
not mecessary when the •Assembly is
that.those who attended start for
home that the- fdct I:should be an-
nouic. ed ,to the sleeping. portion of the
community by howls and yells that
would Make a- Comanche green with
envy.
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Oratitge
• The:dedication of the new Orange
.hallliti:thia. village Will' take:,,plac.e:: On
• Tuesday Jan. :17tli; when -.addresses
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will
ibe.deIiVered,.by the Right WorS117.,
lpf.14-GrOd'Araster;
Nichol-
son, of Ittroilto*;::..Orand Secretary,
Bobitl-Birminghain of -jeoronto, and
Grand -Chaplain,
of )1ranapton and others. yrom.six-to
:eigh-p-;•• in.; a -grand.- supper will be
given in.-the.town hall after ;.which,a
good, --progranime of _ the
C' det band, s�ngs etO., _will- be given‘
J?he dejlication ceremonies will take
pia* at1ur o'clock in the. afternoon.
This premisestobegreatest event
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of the kind ever, held- .in. -.the. village.
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Farniers institute
mgeting. -ofthe Sonth Bruce
'Fainiers' Inseitute 'Will be held in -the
township hall, ilovrood, on Saturday,
Janluiry 14th; commencing' at • 12:30
p. m. At the afternoon n:eeting
Prof. Shaw, of .the Ontario ,Agricul--
tur41 college,' Guelph,. Will 'deliver an
address on fattening cattle, lambs, and
pork. . Mr. H. T: Hutt,. B. -S. -A., of
Southend, Ont., On the silo and the
farmeri.. fruit •garden. • Mr. John
Jackson., cif Abingdon; Qnt., onCthe-
care and:, management-. of a flock to;
make it profitabl. Besides • these
Aile,ssrs. *Henry Cargill,: M.P., Jas-
Tolton,. and many ••other leading far-
mers in the county- • will address' the
meeting. At the - evening meeting
Prof. Shaw will again -speak on "'agri-
cultural education,_and- Mr. Hutt, B.
S.. A., on farming as an • ocupation,"
after Which a: -Choice prograMme of
vocal and instrumental Music will . he
giverubft1ijleading local talent- • and
others. • Ladies- are especially: iniritect
and '-every firmerin the section should,
not attend one orall of the
_meetings. -
ons •of Scot4nd-..
At the reg. ula:r Meeting of the .Sons
:of 'Scotland -last..T.iiesd4 eliesufiig'• the
. .
-folieWing officets_Were: installed for
'thisyear Qhief, Alex -.McPher-
son, • J 0. Brown ohieftain.
Ft..IVICInnes R 5, P, A MalcOnason--„
F..: S., J.- Murchison; Treasurer, D. R.
McIntosh"' ; W. Anderson,%
5. -er, J. •11. Patterson..; -X. G,,,
Pat-
terson,- Ma!shalli- D. Geddes ;.-' Stan --
;fiord Bearer, J.S.:McDainnd This
Canal) has only been organizcd-:a:_ short
time but no-Wia, large -- Menabership
hnd; the list is Constantly -itioretioing..
.411.-brother....soas welcomecLWeather Report 1892 -
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Total 4momit. fall, 26;88
..in;ohes,.,. or .1.13.. inches below the
-average for the last r.seven yea
Snow fall; 114.00- inches, or ----„t1.9
inches above the average for:. the last
S.eVeri years.: -Bain .falf on - 121 days, ,
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snow on ,87. dgys. •The greatest
monthly rain. fall - was . in September;
-5..25inches. . The. greatest daily rain.
fall, was .1.4.8 'inches On September
13th.- • Th4highest reading _tiler
mometet -wai 93.§, 'July 26th: Thp
lowest.. reading- of " thermometer -7.0
January The - _thermom-
eter fell laplow zero, kn eight days;
LQC-11•14.1:1•A
Newsy Items Served up for Sentinel Headers-
--Don't forget the assernbly Wed.
nesdayl Jan 11 at 8 p. m.
Mr. Allin, of Kincardine,- spent
New Year with friends in -this, village.
r. R Metcalfe;', of Luckuow,
was home for Christinas..--Paisley
-Advocate.
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Any. quantity • of.. green wbod
taken-. in e,xeharige for figoods.,
Grenache.
L_'Mr.' W. T.T.' Little and family
spent the holidays with friends 41 St.
Mary'd. ,
-Miss *Sadie- Patterson,- of West
Wawanosh, is the guest of Miss Lizzie
•Patter'son.
Mrs. B. Mallough, of Stratford,
was the guest of Mrs. (Dr.) Tennant
last week.
B. Nickle arrived home last.
week frdm a visit -to* friends in
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Bluevale.
'is. Aggie. Patterson, of Mani-
toba, is the guest 'of Miss .Aggie M.
Pafiterson. -
Miss' R. Curtain, of Ripley, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. A T. Davison' sn t only to their families but also to
offthis village. ,
an ti arY h
,
3/_(' rs. .-_-tronathan,
Goxsde.rich, werees7aetidg:eitin
s4t;m7.boea.rkm9ef
.jjrf
.uog,
Proctorr-geliaiSitatWeNevk;s
J. itaels
Mr. -• McConnell, -of 'the
Asylum, London, is,spending Iii holi-
- days ,witli,61d friends in this Vicinity:
-Anything iirfurs or Overcoats ..at
4ra-1A-1y-reduced prices.. to Clear before
--..,--MIFig..Martha Patterson and Miss
-Annie-Mathen, -Guelph, Who were
visiting :Mrs .atterSon -have
returnediliome. .
in. yieur boyi if -.you want
an. ovelicoat-•-• br. a snit for them..
Connell has some Very -cheap goods in
these lin'es; •
00 siicerpstthanks are ,prt.entir
ed to the .inanysubscribers who Inive.
called the pat few .dayA and prepaid
their anbscriptions for another year.
.-::,-The" -party - Who took - buffalo
robe-. ..frciin Mr, Donald
-sleigh: in the Lucicnovi -hiit,41 sheds on:
Tuesday last; is rilestedtoyeturn, the
same, as he. is known, .and--sa.ve any
further trouble - -
-Clover Valley -postponed -conOert
will be held. on Tuesdayi:. 10th„. Jam
The:Inanaging committee,* have- -had
ample time and have. the test
talent•,:possible. good tun is
e-4ected. .Come onecome: all.:•
A'1 -
mission, 2-50. • -
-An--.auction -safe of fartn, 'stock
and..ithplenaents, household furliiture,
etc.., will be held, at __lot * 6, 'eon. 14,
Ashfield, on 'Friday, January : 13th,
the property of J. E. :BarkWell..- The
South. half of lot- 6,;,.,:containing '100
acres-- Wilt alio be offered for sale at
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the same time. --J. PURVIS, auctioneer.
All Must be mild as the owner is going
to Manitoba. . _
NOVit MARliETS.
wAll:Wheitt, per bUshel; .60. to
Peas" : 4" . Oats44
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•Potatoes "
Butter, per Ib rolls :16, tub ,151
-Eggs,,per pound:. •
flay per , • fr -to
Gpteskeey. r . 1.75 .t
Tu
.Flour per owt ,
Ducks 44 :44
.ChiekenS .64'
Dried apples
Tallow
Laird " .
-Pork pei Oivt:
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4_•
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7:2-5 to
7 -.-*2 •
'.,50
-16
.10
800
$g
.09-
,i35
09
..04: •
740 ,
This 4.. -the soasqn. when -yo ng
and old are *o.nder
hig what
they- will give :to their -hie
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IF. you. ,14111.:91 DOUBT,
ALLYOII DOUBTS
MUNN la
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-..CAlling at
ART
You can find there the
select stock In- Luck&
Handsonie Albums
--. Chinaware
VilltiER.AL. SERVICES.: Shayin
" Lady 0
Writiag.De*,s, Lady
iiowheer oration was veredno f ht elate MethodistMrtGiliove:;uand findf.
desire it
o
church, Lucknow, , on' Kunday last,.
The la.dies.of_ * e W. O. T., ii. and
.titv
those of the L s' -Aid of tne congre-
gation met la, the basement before the
s6services, and entering the -anditory in
a body Were shown into the centre pews
opposite the pulpit, . whiCli, with the
front of the orchestra, was draped for
the occasion, the. dark back ground
.being tastefully relieved with. bloom-
ing, white land -pink geraniums inter -
Mingled with small blows of . pure
white ribbon, emblenaatic , of the
principles. ofthe W.. 0.T. U. of which
'the deceased was' a worthy thewboF.
The:services. Were,. :opened bylaw
choir- with .E1 welI-rendered hymn the
sentinaent of Which%was . -very approp-
-riate for.' the tcyasion. The 'pastor,
-Rev. Mr. Mills, who - conducted the
services,' „took' for the. foundation of-
hiS discourse, Thess. 4-.13. and 14".,
Hedivided- it into the following heads,
each • of " which was highly elaborated:
liaurs'admonitionp to . the Thessalon-
ians in the event of the- death of their
friends. This life is a,- probationary.
state --„"Sleep. in Jesus a symbol of
death. "Sleep in Jesus,' signifies rest.
from afflictions this I life. _Growth
4f, • the -soul. in . holiness even after.
death: :Death _does not reign forever,
(v?e shall rise again.)*- C- on:3.010/.6n 'te..
those Who . mourn _departed -friends.
Religioii does not - change our -natural
.effections and sympathies, but. renders:-
• theni rather.a- means- of grace-tO us.:
Grief for _departed friends, is a tribute
t
their character character as well •as an ac;
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nowledgment of _their„'Worth. -
The death :of ,-the godly_ is a loss,
the- community in which they spent
1V.Ir• Matthie7-1-eft for tieir lives, thgrgood examples which
tonto onTardaY1 after atWo Weeks led some and restrained others are
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•-=vitk to friends hem. iii4w sone. The contrast between the
f here,' that: beyond' the
waht to:dear. ont our. stook -
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of
of.overooats-thiemOiith.- our.reduced Sravti- • Th° •-• stiperi(fritY- :1°.11';.ist.
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. . dolt w lamty over all other forms o re igloo
prices wl • .-- Connel - • - • -
it a, one holds out the eVer hope of
-Mr. Arthur MKtroiy, of De0oit, mieeting le:Ned 'ones again. The
is spending a few „days wi• th old friends fidels chief hope is - that the bible
i.n - - a. ay 'be proVeii to lie a lie.- -Thoughts
Mrs.- Geo; Patterson and ' fatittly, of retgarding myself; shall I be glorified,
Brierwood, Manitoba, are the guests or shall I be oonksined - to. eternal
of Mrs'. S. L. Patterson. - ••'• . arliness. Thegentletrien then-
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--The Dominion Parliament meets read a short sketch of the- life' of the'
• for tie despatch of business on the deceased which was deeply interesting,
26th of January. showing her to-. ,
have been anxious as
-In the item on Canadiaii.Foresters tta the still°. of her soul 14- an early
in the SENTINEL last week the "sinking period in her life, .and also testifying
fund" on deposit -should "..be $250,000 to the ' genuineness of her profession.
instead of $125,000. He quoted ,several of her dying ex-
- kressions Which ,shoivect her _readiness
-Single season' tickets- for the ''o depart to be - with Jesus. At last
g -skating rink can be had at J.
son's- book store, for 42.00 ; *tickets feir
lady -and gent, .$3:00. •
--A large number of aecol'ints are.
due this offilee:fot jOb.°,work and ad---
vertising, The aniounts are in '..most
easel .small. We wed the money and
Would ask thatremittance be rOde,at
0i2Oe.
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lie said after -a very _lengthy period of
,the most excruciating pain „ sur -
,Pounded by her sorrowing
t. -- •
she passed quietly. away. -Co.. • •
-Itch' on 'human. and -all aniMals
Cured: in 30 inute by Woolford's
1.:-initary -Lotion. "Warranted by A. B.
aingram, Druggist.
. ,
ost-
:in
ncy
ets,
es.
can
likve 4a. highly. -fini§hed
i of yourself ,-Set ii a hanc1ome
Our studio tomple in
every department -.the efoie
we do OUT Own Work right here .
in -LucknOw. We . e no .
fancy show case- Work .pr par-
ed for us.- It is not necessary
joec.ause. we turn out. th best
work in Western Ontari
TRELEA
PHOTOGRAPHER, WORN.
Go TO'PEART'S
Where you can get B rgains
for cash. Just received a lute
. large sock of all the. eaditrig
nsof
oats Shoes
Alo A:great- variety'r Men*•
WeineXett :and thildi7en
• her:* •
Long ,soots....
.• Worth
$Q.25;for '1 pairS-„for-
WOMEN:P.
$1.20 boot. 71.•paiifo $14:03, 7,
pairs- for. :$2.00. ,otow.1,0-.
-Tweed Slippers, 18• c, 00,25C -
. per pair.
Call and secure
.....B11,1104INS IN UNE
Beets at •
A. iiamphia of information-and4
strut t
Obtain Patents, CayefiN, Trade
MArks. Copyrights. e -11,t free,
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