Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-02-17, Page 1•
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.Trac o Por Canada
Saws, Axes t!i 4aan%
�,. e. - goods best, quality
t,ulteiy-it idI 'p vi 4tods.
All to suite Cauas
than Trad;
SEE. WARN' YOUR BY
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Every.
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Oapita .paid" up
Re -serve Fund
Total Assets.
$1,25o,0oo
$7:979;646
:Pre"ident -JOHN STUART.*•<
Nia6=Presiclznt A
DIRECTORS : -
OHM PROCTOR, CHAS. GURNEY, 'GFO ROACF
A. T. WCOD, A R.'LES' (Toronto)%' ; •
Cashier—T. TURl~f'BULL.
:SAVTIV 6- IBA.N7K—43nnirs 10 to :3 ; Satur-
day's. 10 to 1. Deposits of 3.1 ansi npwar.cls
-received and interest allawcd.
SPECIAL DEPOSITS also •at cue=
`rent rates of interest; -
DRAFTS -Tin :(Trent Rri; in and - the Trn ted
States bought and
C. BROWN, SUB-AGENT.
DENTAL.
J.. S. -JEROME D S.
Wingham it be- in : Lucknow
on, the second and fourth F_ ii-
clay and Saturday of each month.. Good sets
• for $10. Filiing add extracting a -specialty
Office at -Cain's-}fate1 -
LEPAL
At-
. MALCOSISON, BARRISTER,, •
• Solicitor, Conveyancer, etc,,; (late .of
Cameron, Holt & Cameron, Goderich)..- =Office
- at Traver's old stand.'
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• MORRISON,, '4 - ATTORNEY . - - AT
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lawif Solicitor in_ Caneery, :Convey
anter,. Commisioner, ete, Office, . over the.
BANKERS,
IN' .AR O,_ FRIDAY; 'EB1 U
Or_ucknow Banking Oo-p'y_
.LuCKNOW,YFEB'Y• 10TH;1893
To --THE FARMERS:
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We have: the following farm:. properties for
Sale cheap•ancl ou, easy.tert s of•payrnent, viz:
InKinloss Township a.50 acre • .farm,` a. 10.0.
acre farm and a 150 acre farm and a . 200 • acre
farm ; in Huron Township_a200 acre farm; -in'
West Wawanosb Township -a farm of 100 acres
and .a farm of 150 acres , in the Township
'Ashfield two farms of 100 acres each ; in 'Turn -
berry Township,, only - a .few" miles from the`
town of : Wingham, 100. acres- of timber- land,
and a grazing farm of 250 -acres in. the .Town-
ship of Kicardine, • • .-
We have a large quantity:of.'maney to lend
on first mortgasei on-farm or village proper•,p:
-at from 5 per ce1t,.interest up The rate is gov
erned according to -,the class of security, . We
also lend' small amounts of money-- on second :
'=mortgages and first:chattel.mortgages. .
Wo. do a general banking -business in all its
branches, . allow, interests on deposits issue
-drafts'_on all Canadian .points and on the
American Exchange, National -Bank,_ New
Yoi k Oity .and whieh. are accepted anywhere
throughout -the. -:United States, _make collet- 1
tions in the States, Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba
or:the North-west, and: cash cheques on --any
place, Lending- money onfarmers notes- a
specialty:
• We ,effect -Insurance on all classes of
ings, either -in Stock or Mutual = Companies as..
desired.- , None butfirst �class ,Companies rep-
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GEO A.-SIDDALL,.Manager.
barber shop. .
Telephone No, 195.
ters, Solicitors, etc.., Goderich, Ont.
MINGLISH -CHURCH ORVICES .11
2;30 pk,m,, Superintendent', Wm: S. Holnies.
A.. McDONALD, M, D.-, . • Adult class' every W.Opesday 'evening at
-Office, - " 8 -o'clock, Bible andprayer book lesson's. All
are welcome: REv..W.-1.1.-Colatett, Pastor. -
VCICNOW -.MECHANICS
tute. Reading rotim open 'every evening .
- from 7. to 10 m: ; excepting Saturday!' „when
posite Cain's hotel.- • Office hours from 9- to 12
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MoD. GORDON,
...kilin'simple-ment shop. Residence Rasa Street,
• -south of R. IL Mantosh's Store.
either.ty Mail or tOlegrain -promptly
,attended to. 1ChargeS moderate: Residence,
Outram street.; oppOsite Dr. • Elliott's- and
4 _Second_ door nOrth of SzitTOIEL office.
HE MISSES LITTLE ARE . PRE -
pared to give Music lessons on the piano
or organ, ' For further particulprs apply at
GENERAL
ANONEY TO LOA.NON REAL ESTATE
1.11. secufity for any time, at the lowest;
rate of interest. The principal may be paid Lucknow,.
st -the end. of the tithe, qr a part of the princi-
pal mayi.-be paid each year, filtered ceasing on
the amount paid, For further particulars,
the hours will b from 2 to 6 to. en, The
librarian will be in attendance d Tin these
leave tuckno.v)'for South at 6:18 a in
OffiCe in. the .huildhig east... "of the,
• AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES.
DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND: WILLS,
Plans ,snecihdations and estimates for buildi
_ Jugs, mills, bridges, etc.,- furnished
- on" shOrt notice.
SOCIETIES
• :Le meets in the south end Lodge Room.
- - -Wednesday af each month in the Odd Fellows
Xi Lodge, No. 112
meets every Friday
evo.ing at 8_ o'clock
in their hall, Campbell 4treet, All brethren -.
Farmers, look to your own interest and
- insure your farni buildings and
• private dwellings in the
ONDPN IVJUTUAL.
.Noiarge-Prenalm Notes required
CASH SYSTEM :
50 cents to 90 cents - per $100 for three yearS-,-
OtiN LANE
-AOENT; KINLOUGH.
:Also .ageFt fiir the ',rhoenii of London;
1-1, PIERCE; Recorder.
every:first and
V" trGINO
the Ancient Order United Warkthen,
meet in the Oddfello-wshall, onthe last. and
eight o'clock. Visiting., brethren Cordially
invited. D.-PATTER§ON;•' Master Workman.
D, CAn4ami,_ Recorder. -
mamas Attentio
it is to Tour advantage to use
E TLEVERP001_,
and bring it to market in rolls
weighing from to:3 lb or
in tubs.- .0rocks or pails. at
this season not bring. as
good prices.
RY.17th-1893,:
A LucLu041. c's Sacs Fate on. lheleaiiway:
About 8 "o'clock: on Saturday horn=
in
last -as a, special train was on its
Way :to Ripley, the trainmen
man lying = at the sideof t
-about three and a half miles
le track,-
_after:being. taken .aboard- t e- train;
Oh' :.reaChing .Ripley it. learned
-Walker; .ofthis village and:Ilia-friends
iinmediatelY notified. of ,:the:. sad
eVent: feW years -past the Mind.
tiimes he:. -would ,-wander .frein
village but aS he, had. always 1.rettirned.,.
home, no thought of the. sad fate ithat
, Vrom. What -can' learned of his
„traVels it -,appeara . he Walked out the
hOundary
afternOn. and: got On board. the.i late'
at night, auclon-,reachint-..Luck-,
now -the- 6onductOr put him oir at!. the
:station, but instead of coming home.
towards Ripley,- ,gow and ..sv-ere he
-passed the night.wilrprobabli neVer be
struek by .the ornineimin from:
theriorth and thrOwn;._tO :the ;.Side
the traCk,'Where,aht: was 'loud& about
other. portions -Of . "body :Willie: badly:,
injured, and a y tot:was Lrenclered-
,evidence behoved: he was ‘••=iilkting
Carried on -the- -ha'kery 'business. The,
remains- were brought here on Oatur-
Monday Afternoon.
-Miss Eliza Bowman and- Mr._ Wallace
-Bradford weiv married: on. WednesdAy,'
Feb. '1st.- The happy .eouple went
for_ a. trip to Palmerston. They haye.
the best .viishes of :the people of, the
neighborhood. -
Minnie *And- Jennie Strihan,
their Many viciuity.
Peter .14cKinxions -health: is said to
:his arm -Istelen. while' working iwith
. the three. best in each !class .
,are -published and these ate :in Order._
Of merit : I
Jr 4th—Sarah Scilly -Sarah nomp-
3rd—Ada - Cox, Susie James
Herbert Thompsen.
Jr. ,3rd -=-Daisy Thompson. Nand
JaMes, Richard
sisted.by- john Purvis and Dan. Kerr
who presented in. quite glowing colors
the greatness of the' Republic to the
South.
- On the side of Independence -,irere
A. A. Kerr, Captain, assisted by Alex.
McKenzie; !John -V-alens and Daniel
Stattersi' The decision was given in
favor of :the side of Annexationists;
The following,.subject and sides were
chosen for the next debate.. Subject :
"Resolved that the pursuit of the
lerirned professions is. more profitable
than the', pursuit of 4:grieulture. .
John Purvis,- J. Marshall, John' Mc-
Kenzie, p, Corrigan, D. Kerr, J. .Mc-
Donald, and Neds-Hodains. •
Programme :—Recitations by John
reading by A. McKenzie, a duet lisy j.
and D. S. McKenzie and music by Joe
and -Blake Corrigan, Pierce and
Fred. Thompson:
• Miss pay, of Nissouri, is at present
ED. ----No correspondence wds receiv-
ed at this office list week from Holy -
rood un41 Friday morning after the
paper had been printed.
dizpigE-
McParthy has -sold his farm,
Mrs: Hughes, of:T.eeswater, has been
spendini a few days With her daughter
. The -funeral sermon of the late N.
:was preached oh a -Sunday
tth, by 11,ev; D. -Rodgers
siintofW :Misner • has been'
41.i for .zonie tole. with spinething
-Siiiiday Feb: 19th the anniver-
V.) Thel Bev. A, .POtter is expected to,
1. -and; the ReV. Rodiers in the eire-
ning...'. on Monday evening, the:,20th
teasMeeting. will be. held.
The -iD4gannon Methodist cituroh
-choir will be. in. Attendance! A go -0
WHOLE NO
-going price, or -in o t ler vtwo
.which.was heing.generaly
the -country at packing ti
to the large_ crop in
ron :county
dealers from all parts of t. e Provincei
came here,: and as conie u.ence prices
were inflated, Much to 'th subsequent
soriow - of Some buyers Although
1,156,22 6 brrel, of apples were export,
ed' to _Great Britian from anada, tind
the -United S.tp.tes last sea Oti tO .date,
against 958, 812, this aeaso *to date, the
prices, Ilave been very mu h lower. thilt•
year in fact. it is only du. ipg-thepast
two_ weeks the returns ha e -been as' a'.
rule equal to. the oost of e
In. many. CaSes the losses have- amotint- _
ed to We prices paid -farm 'rs for .theiri
fruit hi: the orchard. Ha it nol.been
and weSterUStates made market for
large quantitiei:- of- fall nd _winter
fruit, the season's business to, dealers
generally. would have been much mpre
disastrous: Mr H. P tterson, of
Colborne, handled Mr. D. .Cantelon's
apples this. season, and irer -.60,000'
barrels were -.under Mr, Cantelon's
supervision. Nearly 20 000 being '
shipped from glinton stati n, over 19,
000 froM G-oderich by, raj and boat,,
5,000 from Londsborough, 10,000 from
Durham. Some of thos ,froim .this .
iminediate. locality and so th wer6 'not
up to their general sta dard, while
lot those north were as a rule very fair as -
generally nc; better fruit 1 found .thatk
along the shores _of Lake urOn, but; r
this season it, was much b tter a few
miles -from the. shore. „It is thought
that this was caused by t o early blos-
soming -on the light la d pear the
shore, foliolYed by cold rai and strong
winds. Dixon, Mr. Peterson's
local manager, .regards H ron county
the DOMinion, but thinks the farmers
should cultivate and p ne or-
chards more, as - he belie ea Work. irk
this -direction brings - 1 ger returns
than any -other branch of farming.
Farmers would do well to , graft ‘-thir
Tahuan sweet 'trees, and ot pant fail
fruit trees; Besides the ,-000 barrels
cantelons don: about.
-25,000 °were boujilit. hi- hi name. and
handied-by.,M.r. Peterson at Lucknow,,
- .0/1.aei?itnint (.1f -the' itormy. weather- -whieh latter place Mr, R . Sparling
their Tery little-. doing round -liiere had a half interest. Mr. Peterson also
thAt .winter,- the -roads, dont4tually had -an 'afire:4st in about 0,000 barrels
.getting lislooked with snow. - " at Brusseld Ames Steep
handled; and in otheria ious.parts of
the.Province he either h ndled- or hid
an Interest in about 10 ,000 barrels
--- . are soyry to learn that Mr. 'making. 'a iotal bf rlY .20°100°
-barrels this season, of hicli ..he hits
Thos. Fisslay hai been unwell for some
time past, We hope -he bay soon be about .494000 stored iThr ePaeking" He
better. --
'Son .0o., Liverpool, solicitins-'for
them consignments of fr it and r)look- .
ing after the shipment o other dealers -
Th0 tdantfriends of Judge Barrett fmaevuotr,ing.Htheat firm with heir -consig,n-
reeet to learn that there is a case
Of diphtheria iii. his fam0. Montreal, Portland an s New. -yoik
- during the Shipping seaso andis now
.1411 open out 'here in. a few Weeks.. the interesth of 041signo s Mestrs_.
Will make three -in, the toWn.. Adams & 'Co..
Mr.: II.. •CUrran and- farnily were
visiting'hii father, Mr. Robert-Curr4n
of St. Helens, a few days ago.
WALKERTON
gone away leaving his business to take
ca,re- of itself. . rev-ious to his depar-
ture he tUrned. a house Nvhich he owned
into cash! Ills stock has been seized.
2nd --Lizzie . James -Willie Ja,mes,
Thonipion -Ale-
Kenzie Richard. Ryan. ,
in it was beginning te. be -on the Wane:
But.. altheuh .the Crovid- was. ;small
. A number.of debates Were given all
of Which :were well:
side of limper ial -FederatiOn haind led
the:subject -very creditably _incl. r4.ade,
lumber Of pod. points in _favor ,lof his
Sathes.Maishall,-jcapthin 9f
the ..Ainne*aion side, althoUgh did
•not.matce..many poipfOri" yet he
lighted... the _audience vtrith his droll.
ovial.A. sarcastic syle: He- as -
,Mr. Henry- TO1t011, 8011 of kik. James
Miss Stevens, .of this town. This is I
only one of several cases in Which our
promising young men -are -taking to
themselves wives who will hke them
become citizens. of Alanitoba. '
,T. A. Rittinger, Esq., is chairman
-of the High Sehool-board forA893.
OUR APPLE TRADE.
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must be. made of Mr. H
He contributed in no a
the success- of the ev
greeted with repeated
infused into his Songs
of original humor. M
'clever, and what makes
ment, mest pleasing is
is free from. vulgarity.
=Win. Tucker,
years. old, who swallow
plate knife, fork an
Toronto Asylum for
minister, was at one tit
year to apple dealers, says one of -our
exchanges.' In -the -early part, of the
seasen, owing to exaggerated- reports
regarding -the quantity of fruit, buyers
became ekdited and ' prices gradually
_rose. The producer natu.rall:y thought
there were "millionS -in it," and ma4
of: them in some sections refused to sell
at a pribe, and bUyers offered them the
I—The 33rd Rattail°
coMpaany with the Firs
don Field Battery, the
and 30 th Battalions
London this year., -Th
Will not go..under,.e'anv
—London Advertis
Rich • is. very - comical
audience in roars of 1
time he was on the p1
rry W. Rich.
all degree to
ning and Was
pplausei He
a strong vela
Rich is very
his eritertain:
le fact that It
• spoon at the
he Insane on
tort otime ago.
a. Methodist
ie stationed in
of HUrein, in .
Hussars Lon-
bth, 26th,. 28th
' will drill at.
and kept the
ughter all the
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