HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1893-02-10, Page 6Oti
--
f"°4?
-. ed
149k Q4t.
wd
?4o_e
,off gid.
4411„ _.
.of
e: Luc
BrUce COU
LOCILt
Items S. cry ed up for Sentinel .ILeaders
New Y - `-,_.-•. -... �lst:
-arch
Cher Carnival
the second grand fancy dress: carni-
val . will be 'heldin the skating rink on
. 16th inst at
Thursday . eveningYet,
.which . a- number of good prizes will be
offered for competition. The ice is in
grand condition.
Lecture on Ireland
W e again remind. our readers of the
•
.lecture in Town Hall. _onTuesday:
evening next by the Rev. }W Walsh,
=of .Brampton, on- a , years : travel in
'Ireland in ° behalf- : of the - English
church _There is . a rich treat instore
for all ho attend, and the hall should.
be fil dDon't inks this
to the doors.
g :
lectine, a.the - R ev gentlemen is -oi e
of the best •platform:. speakers I that
has *ever .visited ' the .village
,.;ORSET COMPANY.
are headquartera for
All the leadinu lines
,ost_ Camadian. makes in
A, as -well a'S some- sOeCials
merican makes. Tile
above cut rep.yeSontb' he cele-.
•
ex_Gielleci. :for
comfort, and durability.
day,
ebru arY 10th
•
ThePresent winter,' :so far, hag been
-friends in Ripley lait W6ek.
tOwnship'of Brant, near Walkerton. .
—Good Friday falls on
uri4 the y -ear 1893.
eclipsed
•
bear .was recently -.seen in -t
The trains. were -delayed several.
Canadian -barley sold in the Buf-
falo market -list week from 75 to- 81
cents, and ini Toronto fol", 47.
lt is.- estinv,ted..that upwards Of
eight feet of sn.ow have fallen at Owen
Sound froM Nov.:5th to Feb 1st..
Best Spanish onions only 3c.
The oldest inhabitant and the
ground' .hog must be . beginning to.
think- that this is sornethince _ofd, winter
—The sacrament of,,, the Lord's
the -most -severe that has ever -been-.
!experienced _Lucit.no* :for . many
spell ..of- steady - cold .and gt-ormy
_about weekg the. 'weather hag
Our pii-cos roaig. from.
ET olyrood
& 13 South
Holyrood
inlough
Kinlos
been eXtreinel:y:.cold 'and ".blugtry: and
-thany tithes. the'. ther.ei-try -has been_
dbwn to ten or fifteen dearees
zero. It was the coldest January .
35 Tears.
instYuctiuiithe-inenibers of: the
-Luck-now lod,re- of .0dilfellows:-.in the
Tuesday nigh;.
• '.B-tiv Your. tickets -for • the- lecture
•
- in _die Town -Hail; Tuesday evening,.
11C \Cr (Rill and f1•061.! conhected
with the initiation and_ Ch &rent
change', froth, the" -ad Alciork. and -i.
add a - great: :_deal of .intereSt and
attraCtiowti- the cereniOny -Of "riding
0 i .. . .. .
, the goat "- both to the *candidates and
Serious Accident= .
-farm of 'Alin Win. isdeLei-inan;• .8 th Con.
• ally
•
ti
Vittaitt--agt-V10011,:g...
sonic at Hoine-
00.
yffi memberg-of Old 'Light' Lodge,
giving an "at hothe in. the Townelkall
shortly for which_ a splendid programme
is being prepired, -and which pronaises
to be th6_ event of the season.
y. A. M., of this village, intend
li'ebrilary .14th. -
—Ten corcls. of four:fobt- dry -wood
•
knit- 50 cordS'of green. -Wood wanted.
was beifig used fol. the. purpose of driv-
ing .a cutting bOx.and-.P.,:..9Meterinan,
.frwas assisting. Was passing
some hay acrogs the' tumbling shaft
the feeder the h'ay- was -sucldenl_y-
.caught and -Wound around the:- shaft
the young Manis a-rmf'`bein'g in
with it-: I -1e: was' forcibly .thrOvvn
Supper NAT as administered in the Pres-
byte•rian. and Methodist churches on
----Read Miss- Bowes'. preSS notices
in :this.. :She- will appear ----at
The -11 iSsesi and Lizzie.:
IN -talker, -of Blyth, -are_. the- guests...of-
-Fall.Wheat, per bushel... 65.
Peas .
Oats
Barley
41
Dried apples-"."
Tallow •
Lard "
29
•
Tiverton, preached to a large_ emigre -
:here on. Sunday
gTheing, played on tile rink here be -
the tankairid medal; .
-Lent -this year' t-c\ro weeks-
Wechiesday" falls ow, the 15th-, of
earlier -than it -did last. year, .as. Ash
---:-Doti't forget -the lecture. in -the
' Town Hall, on - _Tuesday eYeiiii.j.g.'nex4;
It \vould :be niuch cheaper -for the
cohntry to- buy fish -for the -,Go-Vernor•-•
General than. to_ p -ay the! expenses -of
Goderich Organ 0o,
G.-- - N.V. -Berry haii been: appOinted
You 'can. see samples of instrii-
-m.ents at his fUrniture stoke; it. will
_before making. puitha,Ses; Styles and
prices will interest; Ikon all, .-He offers
ancr Sabbath Schools.-.
- -yo1 want to- buy any _ pickles
call, at R. ughes, Only 45c., per .gal-
•
Stewart, of Toronto, .ProNifi-
Tnesday last; ..in .connection
_with the departinent.
against th6--feed table' smashing it to -
Illustrating the Village
A Scoundrel
Mr. W. E-. Williams of the Torono
Sattirdp,y_Ledver, was in the yillage.
for ihe past w.eek writing up- the place_
and getting views of the public build-
ings- and photos- of. the prominent
citizens for publication -in that paper,
and he has, we believe, succeeded in
c;ettinef some twenty different illuStra,-
LUCknOW portraits willc appear in -it
—It is !reported that the severe -cold
weather and *deeP 'this winter
has killed off the ptirtridge,s a quails
it all parts of the country. .
And coming in meets with.. -ready
sale at big -fiipirds. Those having
wood to sell -would do w-0.1 to bring it
to Market ilow.
tions. The. - paver 4containing the
couple :of weeks-. Mr. Williams left
on Tuesday for Brusseli,. Seaforth, and
Pork per cwt
•
the School. - For particulars apply .to -
the secretary, .Mr. R.. NicIntosh.
rna.Cle..o4r this -Hawaiian-affair _that it,
You can b.-fiy the best sugar syrup
for...4e. per lb. and Cuba'. mollasges for
:A. great many -people .don't know -
'What -they want in „ thig .• world - until
-they: see it advertised ; other -people
-know what:they want ,but don),t know
where to et it. AdYertisip g tens
•
An Excellen Vocalist
The' large. -4aitlience in the ToWn
Eall'on- Wednesday night of last week
-was - completely, charmed - with .the
sWeet singing of 'Miss Agnes Corrigan,
daughter of 'Mr. Peter- COrrigan, of
lIeleng and Finlay!g 'corners -on the -84i
HolyLood: It is not often that -the
tunity of listening to a, voice of such
cultural and rare excellence as' Miss
Corrigan is the possessor of. Her
charming naivete on the platform was
a pleasing -characteristic of the'Y'ocalist.
Kincardine would. be delighted to hear
her' again:—Kiiicardine Reporter.
•
con. of Aghfield, an open faced. silver
will be suitably reivarded by returning'
WatCh-._ and gOld Chain. The: finder
.06
.04
11
Flonr—t3.20 to $3.30.
BarEey—No 1;
• Dressed hogs 8.50 to 8.75
-Potatoes-r-steady at 75c.- to gfiC.
Butter -15c. to .24c.
•
Farmers and others. desirons Of
buying--iland; borrowing. money, etc.,
bankers,. .aclvertisement On the first
hundred. and forty new solici-
tors -N.v..eilre. admitted in ;Ontario* -during
1892, s+liile -one 'hundred. and eighty
_either died,' left Oncario or gave ;up
Ti"actic'e during the same period.
Will hold Divine SerVice Morning -and
ahtirch, _Rev. WA-. Connor going, to
evening 'next. Sunday in. St; -Peter's
:DUngaTITIOn and: taking his
citizens of I(incardine have- an oppor-
, Globe of Tuesday blind- life-
sarer -Capt. Andrews was - presented
with a medal from the French Society
-of Life Savers -of the' Maritime Alps.
He i -vas' introduced -by Mr: 'Agusa
before Pinning the medal - tlie
that -.Canada., which.: had never ac-
knowledged Capt.. Andrews' -service
- would do so -yet. In 'a biief-response
Capt. AndreWs thanked the society.
_for -the honor done -him -and- -recited
a- poem Composed for the Occ-as-ion."
This man, if all reports are true, ig- a
bigezaist and scoundrel, And should be
in this town, while still baying, so it
is plaimed, a wife living in Toronto:
The . girl he married this place is
still here, being- deserted. by him
shortly after the- cermony was per-
forMed. The -attention of the Ator--
going, ,!the price -s'ells them.. dome. and
'seen' re 'some before 'they _are' all sold.
n giving a Est of the invited
nee of Mr: jamea Smith, of
guests at- the double marriage at the
West NVawanosh, last- week, the
of Lucknow, were accidently. left out
opportunity. of making the correction.
reside
and old aTe wonder\
ing. what_
sEoads
tho -will give to their friends.
IF ITT ME 114 intiBT;
ALLYOUR
WILL4VANISR
by calling at
TS
pleasefl 'with; the receptiOn accorded
'her. !This- ivas her first a_plea,rice.
eage 'And-. naturalness --she won the
.apprepiation of her -hearers, and her
ag elocutionist -was at once
ceedings- many stepped forward and.
Cont;ratulaterl . her --.on her: success.
A young- lad. from the_ -tratiord
Orphan's Home at Stratford, and
originally frona _England hang$4,
names of Mr. and .Mrs,- Daiilid Sheriff,
by, the printeri`and We take .the first
self on_ Monday evening last, in the.
township of Morris, a 'few nailes from
Winghatm, Mr. Roe, the:farmer for
whom lie' Was. working, had a rope
hanging frpna a - beam i.12 the barn
-over a trap in the floor fOr . the pur-
--pose lowering -seed down into the
lower part of the barn.. The lad had
Oil has not yet been struck in
Hanover -at least not in paying quanti-
ties, but, the drill is still at work. The
nature of the rock has changed some-
what, being harder than when first
struck. A distance Of 305 feet has
been reached, and the company has
decided on going another hundred feet
at least.- The indications of oir are
not increasina
ja-e-y- General. shonld be. directed to -this
-The . Canadian Forester Miss
was WeI1 received and in regponse _to
In the, seCond part of the- Proartimme
.reci ti.•6n. Which -evoked
tied rope around - neck. and'
attached -.It to- a hoOk on the other
rope and steliped.- ini:o the' trap hole.'
comparison, arid it is not unfair When
a very high stand ra is taken ; we
Miss Bowes on th "Quarrel Scene,"
comes fully up to ithe grea,t Mrs. Scott
Siddons, a lady who a few years ago
sent -critical 'audiences will with ellr
same selection. "Sepoy” concert Fabi
.Ypit Om find ,there. •:the most
Handsome.. :-Albums, Fancy
WritillgDeSks, -Lady's Press-
ing,. Glove and- Hndf. CaseSi
Or if you desire it you can
have tighly fmiShed. phot
of yourself set in a, hands°.
A session. Of the „Division Court was
held before His Honor Judge:Barrett,
on Tues.d.ay last The docket, though
Vs. Maltay, both of whom are residents
of the township of Kinloss. Action,
for work done at cutting timber,
underbrushing, etc. JUdgement for
plaintiff for full amount of claim and
thusiasm over the rendifion of the
The'.first taken up Was _McKinnon
—Speaking -of the °Tana banquet
by the Sons of Scotland, in -Walkerton
His legs' were not tied, and e c _on. t - e
the important part performe an. th.
evening's entertainment:by Mr. Angus
neglect on& _very- important item :of i. pipes_ :._ -Angus Stewart, the grave in-.
-to time splayed stirring airs on the ba.g-
habit-of driving horses . are rone to
conifo-rt.to amiitals -during these - told I sPector of licenses fOY---- South- Br•uce) is
6 - very__ different- maw from-- Ang
Stewart,-, the highland piper. e c
:enjoy .a littlei fun in.'.its season: as w
as -tile next one. i
hemorou
Farmers an'd „others who
-Falconer vs: Gardner,.both of
now. Sol:he few -weeks ago .a large dog
bolonaing•to the plaintiff, Mr. James
Falconer,' attacked and badly wOrried
a sra all dog belonging to -Dr. Gardner.
tI14 Unfair battle andp-romptly emptied
a Couple of charges of -shot into the car-
-90 'Of the offending cur.- Hence. the
action- for damages, but ju-d_gement was
Our studio is complete
every- department therefo
we do our own_work right' he
in Liicknow.. We. 113ve
fancy show case work prepa
ed for us. It is not necessa
-because' we turn gut the be
/Work in Western Ontario.
TRELEAVE
PHOTOGRAPHER, LUCKNOW•
'dap; alid,:thpt .1* to cover the, horses
properly 'Mien left standing :for any -
length of time. Every qay ingtances
of the kind are visable in -the- 'village,
and it --is no'uncoinmon thing - for a
horse to -remain unprotected from the.
cold for seyeral•bourg. No man Would
clothirfg thig. weather -'and 'he -should
take the same care of his. horge that -
he does of's-himself.-
Brumpton vs. Grand Trunk Railway.
Last'suminer W:. J. Bilimpton, of
this village;shipped a car -load of. fur-
tciries, on -the understandin.g that the
freiaht charges would. be $2.02 Per
hundred pounds. OIL, arrivina at
—Boston Etiquire-r---At-a social. in
the Fourth Presbyterian Pliurch;
South Boston, . Miss Agnes .139wes, a.
_charming- ..yoting elocutionist gave
Several , .well rendered Scotch:. Selec-
tions, Which were 'eSPeitially_ enjoyed;
If 'you want a firsttlass set. of t
cheaper than the cheapest, call on
ep
Red, Deer; however, he Was' compelled
KNO
OD'S
to. pay $112 extra befere he could get
.the•furniture, and he brought action.
.ordpaily to.pa-y the overcharge. The
Systelm.
that the -extra fieiaht rateg were 'not
charged by the Grand ",Trunk railway,
'but by. the. -other lines," over yihieh thd
car had to pass to reach its dstination
land. that any•proraiseg or arran.gements
,paade-by-th.eir local agent here clid not
'tinted conditions. of the
And other tested remedies'
SPECIFIC -(AND ANTIDO L"\„,
Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Dyspepsia,, Sleeplessness Palpitation
_Heart, Liver Complaint, 'Neuralgia,
Memory, Bronchitis. Consumption,
Stones, Jaundice Kidney and Urina
and General Debility, .
V. per half pint and t2 per pint bot
LABORATORY. -
:the same view- and gave a verdict in ; • Sold by Harry Days and.A. B. C
:Proprietor and Manu
r -rhe Judie also, most tdok.
r favor of_ the company, Druggists, Lucknow •
Blood,.
of the
oss
larities
ugranh