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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1893-01-13, Page 8Taylis Hardware -FOB-- - lifachine . - -*Tools!, ete- - • . s••= As our season for stock- ing Will be shortly at hand e have resolved clear out a great many lines before we , con:unence, .ond to this to end. have resolved to. establish .4t.s•_this = so, a Counter ,Bargain will afford -.a tare. -9 secLre goods aWay.-.-below e regular ._priCe,we wot.ild .r. -k you when - .to- take -a toak -through-, and. profit and s ,y. The. Loo.. Agricultural.Meeting Owing to • the. stormy weather on Tuesday last the annoil meeting • of he members of the Kinloss Branch' gricultural -Society • - Was postponed IU' -'"'J jan,;.17,th, at one •fr - •e}.1 •••:. „ eptinet Bruce 0oun y Friday, anuary 13th tills'e,lock; When all the mehibers - are- fequegted to be present. Don't forget date, Tuesday t jab. 17.' • . . s. • . ' • • ' . reap the profit_ Iv _investing. i LUCKHOW POST•Oftio: Hours. $a. m:to - - • MAILS . ARRIVE. "V. G. & B. South L. H, -&.33_.-North -Kolpyrood KitilonghKinIiss, W, , North Intermediate points Goderich • L. I -I, & B. North . _ Langside . • • 6:13 a,IXL,- 3:2-3e p. ra. • 34a p. to. 9 00 p• . 10.30-p. ria 00._pw Ar,_G:& 13. ,Snutsb. ritn • 11 HI n. &B.; South i t.''',"P' -113 a" „- H, & -B. S6u_th... . 10.00-a. ba. - W-- G.& B.Nott4 3 !20 p. m- . Wayrood} 'irilopgh. , 4.30p.m. . _ . Onloss - w_ Daily. • 6 •••••• -4111,40t:n1 Vcntt! : -_There are'hundreds sulieribers on - - our books who have -not payed* their. s subscription 'for' .189/,- and Many a great . deal longer. .. The individual dollar is a small. amount, but with ..us it is a, different Matter and counts up - in thousands. - .We ask ouisubseribers. to pay hp pomptly which will enable, us. to discharge our indebtedness-: to others: - Union Services The union services. in the English chtirch last week. Weee- well attended. This week *the Ineetings are being hela. In the. Methodist .Clibr and next week- in the Presbyteria church. All the ministers in the village s. taking paiti▪ n the services - and, the meetings are productive -of a great deal. of good.' Next week the Rev.' Mr. Anderson, of Tiverton, will also -assist at the meetings in the Presby- terian church. range Dedication The -dedication of the Oran;Ye Hall -here on Tuesday next, will bea grand affair, end will be attended by leading- Orangeoaen 'from - all parts of _the country. ,After, the dedication Cere- mony sa banquet will be in the Town Hall from 6 to 8, after Which Grand Master Nicholson, of Hamilton, • Grand Secretary,- Birto4pgharn, • of - Toron.to ; Rev. 'W.. W.i -Walsh, of. Boyne Anniversary .• North Huron County will celebrate the Battle of the Boyne at •Blyth on July 12. Invitation circulars are out and there is sufficient guarantee that everything will be carried out- to perfection. A Friak Of Nature' cow belonging to Mr. T.,Dunbar, .of Downie township, recently gave- . birth to a calf s that is a freak of nature. It is possessed oftwo heads, perfect from the eyes down,. having four eyes, two noses and two: mouths, while it his, but .two ears. The animal- is ef ordinary size in body. It drinks with. both mouthse- and is natur-: sally the - tall of the. country' As singullar fact it may bementioned that another cow on the same farm lately -gave birth to twin calves. - DestroOng Birds Since the, cold'weather has set in no fewer than -fifteen or- twenty little owls have been brougt to the lopal tax- idermists in the village to be mounted. These awls are true friends of .the farmer, and it not only shame, but it is also against' the. -law 16 destroy them. During the summer Season they kill off hundre,ds of field mice, Moles, and other -verraine,, and. in the wintefseasoll they 'make- their home in the barns and 'feed Upon mice; young rats, sparrows, etc., an instead of -11eing wantonly destroyed' should be -encouraged and protected. • ' • A MISTAKEN- IDEA. , LICCENOW MARKETS. Peas_ • " .00 " .5Qt. • Oats . • " , *:00 ...25 Potatoes • - " - .35 Butter, per lb... rolls .16, tub .15 to .16 - Eggs, per pound .'..• .10 ilay,per Flour per cwt.....-.. to $• 2 $09_ . 05 Fan to ..12 Some folks say Lucknow is a dear place. to buy goods. We think our merchants cut prices and have only a low margin on their wares. For example take it in the -Furniture line it is astonishing the quantity of furni- ture turned out of Berry's furniture store within the list few weeks. Why people come all the' way from near Kincardin.e, close to Winghani,- away south of Dungannon. and clean from the lake shore to buy-. furniture' from G. W. Berry. He Must have the right goods and right prices else they would not drive so long a distance. 13rampton.and other leading Orange:, I men will ;address the meeSner E3eautiful Finish t One of the finest finished suits of „ bed -room furnitUre have ever seen is in Mr. G„ Berry's furniture ware rooms. It isimade of cherry and was manufactured at the Lucknow furnit- ure fctory„, and for design, finish and workmanship, cannot be surpassed in the grovince. The Messrs._ Cliff & Forster i are doing a tremendous business :and •had 'recently to build a 'large addition to their words in order -to keep t up their increasing trade. Their geods are now to rbo fobnd in nearly e;ery city, town and village in the 'Dominion. Farmers' institute Farm to flent The•biaders.ighed offers for rent lOts gt.d- 15, con. 12., Kinloss, con- taining 100 acres, ,Itis Situated': one mile and a half from KinIough., .The -farm_is in. first -Glass condition. -For terms,:- -apply- to John Kiniough P, 0. +Cheese Meeting. The annu-al 'Tneetlin of the'Lucknow _ cheese factory._ will. be -held in /the Luckixow Mechanic's Institute ioom • On Friday, January, 20th; at the hour of one o'Clock -sharp.: All the patrons are earnestly requested to - - attend,... as ".-sonae, inatiOrtant.• will be ro ght before the meeting. --- .0:' cI-NNEn. • . • Wol4men officers Atthe regular meeting of the - 0. U. W. Lodge on. Monday evening last the following officers were electedl for the. current fear : Master Wolrk-., naafi, Alex. McPherson ;- Fo-replan, . Alex.. Lawson; Overseer J. :L. Pat- terson; Recorer, R.13 .,Cameron, Financier, IL Smith; ReCeiver, Thos. Lawrence; Watchman, Jas. Bgan. • 0. Watchman, Peter Tor- . ranee ;5"Nilepreseritative, R. D. Cam- eron. - - Boys make money - -- . • 1-:- -- .-- And secure elegant and useful prites- by- working a few holirk. after ,school. and - on: Sattirday,' for .the •-Toronto - Time.& :-Bo-ys,t.it you want 4. first -bias's watch; printing press, .air gun, . Magic ' lantern_ or any -other article that cani • be Procured in Toronto you can ''secure it Withoukcost by writing to tis.:._ Want: hustlerS for the greatest . • home newspaper in; Canada. ,..• Sends your . name .and oildresS for Our •prize offer' - to- live.' boys: l• ..kdareSS THE To orrro Timm-- f " Circulation. ' . -depart -The South Bince-Fasirrners'institute ' Snow Plow . 'Alex. Ross -is deserving of the *LOCAL PAIELA.GRAPHS. Newsy: items wired! nicer Sentinel liemiers Don't forget the Agricultural So- ciety meeting, on Tuesday next. -A fancy dress carnival will shoitly be held. at the skating rink. -1-.Miss A.. McTavisla;_ sof Detroit, is Turkeys per lb. , Geese • " • " Ducks ss sg s. 41 • • 141. • s. -I, sr '40 • Chickens f' ...• ......., Dried applat sl 4, 4 -to 41 Tallow " . .0A Lard " .08 to .09 Pork per cwt. 87:90 to $8-00r, . 06 .05 he guest of M. -*.'11cAtilay; this week; Rev. W. Kenner will (DN.) preach- at Blake's next Sabbath. even - at :•G-eOrgel Sanderson :of jeddoi Michigan, is thd gbeSt of:. Ikri W. H. •-„Cook, of RapidlCity; - : .1 • 'Mr. -John N.- Brown arriyed -home on -Monday -last; -froth" a font -Months trip through Manitoba... hearty thanks of sAl our citizens for his kin.driess in clearing a passage - through the different -streets of the village during the past. week. Few, men. would have so generously labored in the severe -storm. for the accom- modation of others, and we think his good services should, be-reco„anized in a more tangible way. Thanks are all right in their .place, -but they are a poor c,ommodity.to feed horses on, and ...we think the council ought to give Mr. Ross a liberal donation or „make soine arranf,renaents with him to keep the streets open for the season. - • Will hOld a meeting in.. the.iiTownship' ll Holyrood ha, , ..on.s -"Saturda3; next . at. 12:30 p. m. Prof. Shaw, H. -L. Hutt, B. 5 A., Mr: John Jackson an. --d other leading agriculturals will deli,ver addresses upon important subjects. This is a, attended by eve in the riding int roved method erina --Which' should. be intelligent farmer • ho -Wishes to• learn° for Conducting' - his buSiness. - Let there be grant rilly • • • MARRIAGE LICENSES and certificates .issued by G W. Berry. • .Call at his furniture store. The new Municipal. counCils 1893 will meet d for organization on -Monday,- January: 16th. . Scientific Purposes The Ontario Governient has issued, a number of licenses in this villageto shoOticir kill -birds "for_ Purely spien-- tific purposes" but we are within the lirnit L . yflien-we sayi that not one bird in hundred of those killed have been taken for that 'purpose. It is no beneflt to .soienca or the country either, to have .Our native birds des: troyecl:and- mounted - in glass, cases to. decorate some ones• parlor or sitting - -of farmers on Saturday afternoen and evening, , Ladies especially invited., • - bddfel I ows .Officert . The f011owingis -list of the officers elected. for .-the Oddlellows Lodge -in the _village, and -which were installed onby . Friday -,night- last - _ . , room. This is not the object for • which these licenses have been granted, . and -hi -1y one whether -he holds„a or not, found killing-. a bird- for any :other than for purely "soientifi.e. pur:- .pOses" can be prosecuted. An Timer- Those- Of _readers Who were longing for the "good winters Of. lOng,L.,.ago," have -Surely - had -; their. desires gratified to the fullest extent._ For over -two weeks. it has , snowedmore. or less ,every day and the beauti- ful alOng the roads from 'three* tcy.six feet deep, . On Monday and it. blew '-a:regulat htirri- cane:: . and both the.. Morning trains from the north were unable. to get through ,till-lateer.in, the clay... It • was the worst. Storm that hass:occured for many years, and the only ..enrprise is. that -.the ' roads. are passable, at - all, -The. thetnioimeter iiropped.to fife: degrees below zero, -. together with the. storig windiriadelt Very cold High Price Of Pork . There issconsiderable'eipitement. in. the -dressed -hog market,, and, high* .as prices. haveslready climbed; -the Opin.- . ion in: the 'trade is that they Will go higher still. _Th6 froide .Balletiti says- salesas.- . .of, -ar ,ave. been made in the Montreal. markei •_$8.25 to $8.35 • per 100 lbs., bub on the basiii of _the extravagant de ridiot holders west of *Toronto they 014a not. be wild. at those prices ther now. Choice heavy , • . • shipping .hogs, in hicago have sold as high as S7:15 per 00. lbs.-, live weight So that in. compa son with price.s.in ,the Western Stat ..dressed. hogs in :Montreal are'chea at 6845 .8:PO, notwithateing Akey-- are higher than for yat..E.,1 past. A. scarcity in the .hog ;sUpip1P.sina.,i1#' that now exper- ienced occurred in 1 68; when dressed hogs 'Were. sold T 'onto ...by the car - lead at t10:50 -and er and in- Mon - -The special religious services will be continued at Blake's each evening next week, -Saturday excepted. Rev W Kenner will loreach - in the Methodist Church hire at 11 o'cloek next Sabbath morning. Mr. John Cuthbertson of Ripon, Dakota, is visiting his many old friends and neighbors in this vicinity. -Misa Archibald, of the 4th de - p.! talent of the Lucknow School, has been on the Sick list for the past week, -The Bruce County Council. will meet at Walkerton on. Tuesday, Jan. 24th, and Huron County at Goderich on the same date. -Mr.. ELIA Mrs. McLeod and 'child TORONTO MARKETS. Wheat -red, 64c. ; white 65e. Flour -$3.10 $3.20. .4Barley-N0 1, 46c. Oats -30c, Peas• -55c. Dressedllogs-.$7,15 to .a25 Potatoes --,-.steady at 75c. to 77c. -Butter-15.c. to 16c. Eggs ---16c. to 17c.' s of North Dakota, are visiting at his sisters, Mrs. j.111cAulay, of this vil- Deputy District _Grand- Master; Bro.- ..W. .-Henry, of Kincardine, Past Grand, K. J. McLeod-; Noble_ Grand,, Isaac Morrison. Vida President,,s JnO. -Elliott.; R. Secretary, ; P. Secretary, ' Smith; Treasurer, A. Ross;.Warden, .Wiaa. StaWait ; Conductor, Jas. .Bryab ; 0. G.,: Chas. Aflarns; I, G., Dr: Gordon N. jho., L. Ss N. (4-4 W. G.: :Mur - 'deck; R. S. V. G., Oio, Lawrence ; L. • $: V. -Dave Sheriff ;. Jno. - McPher'sob S.,1.Anguss McKen- zie; Chaplain; Travels on An Ekg lage.. - . . • All parties indebted to - Alex. ROSSI harneSS ma.ker, are requested to settle their accounts at once, either by cash or note. - This is the season when young. and old are wan:der ing what -7-The Goderich stage is snowed up and has not made a trip to the circti- la.r town since Saturday: _The snow is - piled ten feet high at Glenn's hill. - ---Three days after. the -vote on the Hou-sse of Refuge, -a-tramp Struck the -• village and had to be given free lodg- ings and meals at the expense of the municipality. NTS they will give to their.. frien IF YOU AO IN DOUBT, ,ALLYOUR DOUBTS WILL V ISH by calling at.. s. - Last fall Mr. J. MiDraper, the, 3 • Express office, listowiel, picked up an egg, outofa lot being shipped by Mr. A,Bornan",. and .Wrote on it a 'request_ that . the. -finder swrite to his address.-- .The other :day he Was f sur- prised with a very- interesting letter - - frorn Mr. J Johnston a grocery clerk • , �nt"- - at -12 Milton street, Glasgow, Scotland, in answer to his request. The i writer' says ' he has .heard of this part of Canada as being the finest country. in the_world,- but this he thinks :mat be "a bit tall, , but they always -Make ;:an allowance with an American IS speak- ing of -his scountryl The fitim with whom he is employed handle large quantities of eggs and apples;and were in _the inidst•of a .busy Chrittnias trade 'ah at the time Writ'ng. He gives flig-oodby 'Buil:ding,. Toronto, Ont. An Old Time Forecast . The New Year bean with Sunday. -In ye • den time such an occurrence '• brought forth the following proinoSti- . dati is affirmed by some, git`-----------Year's Day falleth on.. the elotte fruite uffici- n.t. winter i cloth - tab Winde 4.--174ge44. ntl.e,of ii ART STUDIO.' You .can find .there the most select stock: in -Luckno* in some Albums, Fancy Chinaware, Shaving Sets,;. WritiAgDOW Lady's Dress-: ing,.Glove and :1-Indf. 'Cases; - Or if you desire jt you can. have a highly finished. phOto, - of yourself set in handsome On March 13 the Spring Assizes will open at Goderich before Justice Rose, Among other _cases will be that of R. J. K. Gore on a charge of perjury. We are pleased to hear that Mr. Donald Patterson', dentist, who has been seriously ill for the past week is much improved, and We hope soon to see him round again. Parties who lia-Ve promised or intend to pay their subscrii3tion in wood will save tie considerable incon- venience if they kindly do so it once -8r as loon as possible. - •- Of. Scot() count.ac -New Years; tin:i 1/101•ThY- TO LOAN'. - Private funds Ib loan on first. mortgages on real 'estate at 6 per cent. interest. For farther. particulars apply to Mr, W. Grenache, or -Mrs.. J. Grenaclie, Lucknow; - -The-county convetion of Sunday school teachers in...connection with the Ipiscopahqn church will be held- in Walkerton on Jan; 31st And Feb. lst. A. lsrge gathering of teacher's and. Workers- is expected. Mr. 'Ed. Statters - of Holyrood shipped last week to Mr. Mc1VIullin at Whitechurcli, 30 lambs which aver- aged 120 pound each. They were a fine lot and_we would like to- know if any of our readers can show a better record. . - The Rev. S. F..BartIet, who had the company at :IAakefield, recently , says, g:Wards'of.praise cannot be two hi hly spoken tor -the tthel Armstrong Our stndio is complete in every .department therefore we do our own work right here m Lucknow. We 'have i'):034. fancy show case work prepar- ed for us. It is -not neces because we turn out the' work ill Western Ontfarib. L. TRELEAV PHOTOGRAPHER, LUCKNOW• • tr.eal at t11'.and �ve . eref was no el Blain -al ction for: COUriCil r • Co. Miss Ethel's pa in 'Ono, Of her age, -credit the sstatement • ny child, o " Thit -...eo n the tew • ntiary =6* ing ismarVelouS d I can fully hat she • is the the American party -will give all on Saturday th; under the endent Order of 0 TO PEART'S Where you can get Barg ins ; for cash.. • Just ,received a large,. large stock of All the leading lins of , .Boots Shoes a Also great variety in Men s • Women's and Children's Rub- bprs nis Long Bots Worth $2.50J Single pair for $2.25 ; 2 pairs for $4.00, $1.20 bQob. 1:ptqrior $1,1:2 - pairs01 . fo_ $1,00. `Woinenis' - Tweed.. .Slippers, .18c, -20C, 2ac; iper pan._ -- Oall• !,arta -secure. • 4 -se