Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-02-24, Page 4tvictu tyttI cI
LHE LIIBERTY .TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE
_ r " FREELY ACCORDING TO `THE- DICTATES
aE CONSCIENCE WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL
*THBR LIBERTIES
c tFeb.heal. 1893,
11IR. toll McCarthy promise:
lila:Patrons of Industry depuitati-on at.
Ottawa thether dayk'that • he would•
suppoit-t request for the abolitioh
�)f the c 's upon gal: oil, bolder.
twine •a barbed wire and .to - adti�o-
s E r. - 3
cafe= tli of` tracde • combina
tions pis° final. iu future.
DrAI
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.o
l�eiz
late.
-nd ba
treat/Amt.'
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A REMINISGENCE
0tLQ.1cliats l Cc Iete:17:
:'i\i°- for the L eknow • SENTINEL)"
:: early in• January sof.1854* a young.
&:oupie just a:fe,v weeks' tarried, ;:left
ai east,-4township z.1:11.d took up their
abode in: the i erth ieete. n 'section of
'Ashfield township, whicl`i was, then
an,. almost unbroken • wilderness.: : '1i6
.The-
-Luckn.ov�r-'.ent;n
631313eai,
poor fellow, -was not much given to
emotion;: but he was there visibly
affected.: I- do not remember to have
seen the little babe left motherless.
:_-We returned to the 'friend's house and
ii xt morning (Tuesday) I set out. on
my return journey, reaching the brick
hotel.oii the Huron road . about the'
`Middle of the aftern9On, -.long. -.before
the stage came, but :waited foil lt. The,
night was dark when it Caine, and it
•`was only a• -lumbering.:spring - wagon.•
with a canvass cover- : on it. • 'A bi
drunken "nigger" and -Myself were the
only passengers:- lie would *:be on:
eti ery seat and on ' the bottom as ell.
I got, out and rode with • the driver::
011,7-::what'a ni ht, the cold wild the
terribly: rou gh road, the Jolting; of the;
wagon, the slow crawli�' "pace: --but
.at : last :morning, dawried--"The: sun
rose-' and the stage .stopped opposite
Tom: :Smith's - blacksniith shop iii
Mitchell.. glad to jump out'zand ,
make ',my- Way; down the Fullerton_
road to-a-fiiends house;;here I recev
-ed. a kind -welcome and was made coin
fortabl"e..After --resting-there a: couple
Of days I started"'for lo.L.o, p�'scer
through- Mitchell : - and ` Stratfor:d,
staying ov er--nigh-t at the latter= place:-
ant . ` e:Ikiil of . .course,' file whole...
•
'distance. I arrived home late 1\londay.
night having `n i u1e the round trip- in,
just ten days» :The wiitor visited
gun nian, x honi -'we shall call
Dr;
cut: down -Add cle' rc.1 oil_ the trees
•
Lochalsh:`cemetei7 last:. autumn. We
stood, by ' the . mound beneath :N ili:ch
from "a 7 S,nlall -blot .f . •roiliicl on the Many yo ithfcil hopes -and aspirations,
:urn 51,6- - hu_d -ouiN lased, . -. built a •I Were: buried•:with the dead -long c-;ar
lieforP rias far iiiailyy ye2rs liG
small cabin,: and_ here the= -young couple . - , ,
- rested : in the-, same grave with his
commenced hous;-keeping. .It seenie�l . l�elu ed :1fis, (inst. Mingling/ g` with lifers.
V }o
} a forulidable undertaking..fo remo� e ..i- Tile fii:st'lnt'ely gra- e is albne_Ilo a oi'e
..lloseCgia.nt.timbers:'and"tranaferin the sciire> of others beat -it con. parry, and
�li:at a °ch hi iii • the` su:rrriutitlzngs t
i 6ugh i nellifi atecl ground into. ffertile, _ b
firl.:s: . but't otlii,rs had done the -,lrke �� ha t a" dense forest iii *the-: Buie o~ li y .
.. - atom pith.: •here and "thole, a little
gaud ----o' fla=y thout,ht, - ' could they.:: � '
opening .of slashed down. trees, stuns ps.
riz . ''.4110-.uuu.g algid courageous, 'and :.arid° lo4,i heaps. :and erhaps.. a f€ W...
wiopeful
acresof grain wird•a small _planting of
B.ry:ee.Co: li n.
Friday
Y
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F
Mn,
sill
earth g Prices.
00
;e for
3.00
. •;
s•
ar
S ofsucceeding events of the potatoes striving to.roake headway 'gill
�ollle the _
as related -by a,brother of D's the ntei -ars. between the sturps, Was.
fe
may ; be of ..int`erest to the older° now a iiiaunificent .. farnairr g dial ict>
y
residents -ci¢ Lochalsh district. He
-dotted with coinfortaule .'homesteads
says . -«iii the last days. of -May 1854 I: and bark full to:.o erflowing with .the
-
Dumfries to ,
went from our .place,: in , puoduce-of t1u past harvest.
.shfield, 'W=alk lug the entire: distance. : Where are the 'pioneei s; whose
he Du$aIoand.- :G oderich ..brancb of sturdy persistence and sarong arms
persistence
railway_ was. not open until_ some years 'worked this :mar vel taus g
chan e ? The
�.
later. r On the third day " 1 reached': numercous. headstones . in Lochalsh
,Ashfield contig on D. helping a friend •
t logging 3 when_ theywere.- • donne at
IIIght and'.we:1'ad supper (of • soWans)
ire started tllro gl the woods . for his°..
v ° havefoul d the:
place.: 1 would file ef4
way myself'. We: got there.- about 9
e, -and as I did list like the somans
': y:sister laiade a supper.- which was to
rye feast: Next. ` day, . Saturday,. I
t
k: ested. �uncl�.y z� e rent' to a eigh=
- :ior 's house a font - a mile distance, :to
meeting.` There was uo minister; some.
one or two'.. good, men conducteld the.
< ervices wbnclf ero:.entirel3. -in _c4aelie..
•
in the afternoon a :friend cable • alone.-
and
longand he, D. and luyself,,_on going. out
• into: the. woods fdunci a large elft. tree
;.round which Fey t:hr r , putting
- the tips . of our--" fingers: -together,
Were barely able to. reach. Monday
I started for .Dumfries again, walking
the whole cl st_ ace.`'
In the following N oveniber' I made a
.:second to Ashfield, __ this time
under very sari circumstances :On a
Friciay.evening after coming holi esfrom
.Faris- .Gra ninfer School, my in ether •
told. pie she had a letter from D. say--
i ng his wife \vas: v er'y ill : and it was tier
-e-arnest.desire that _I should- It once
roceed" to -shfield sand learn: in'what.
sister -was. ' "ive all
a-°concdition my g
recent illness_.
the assistance I could unclerthe circurl
_ � - � 1 _.-The sparrow
Y_ � . inu beingthe last Saturday_ Was. a grancf�.sueeess-
cemeteiy cl catp the `quiet :resting
•place of many of themThey. .had:-
their day, they li:a've not lig ed iiiain
They were: honest;. faithful, industrious
worked while it was_
<<ncl
godly.," .They :` . $.
day and -when - the flight came it had.
no terrors for thein.
• '
Sisrassmassurs
DANES.µ
The roads are in. fair condition and
farmers seem busy at_f: all kinds. of
teaming, : and general . winter -work..
Several- parties are Making prepara
tions: for - enlarging -: their barns .and
placing :then -upon- -stone. Walls: The":
general:opinion°-seems. to be that ` the
old boarded stables are .not suitable for
profitablestock, feeding
Miss Nellie Howard is "off on • a trip -
tos Alpena, Michigan:
-Mr. ...S-tephen- ::Doyle is at- present.
visiting -:the old home•stead.
Miss Bessie Farrish paid a '. visit to
friends' -in .Kinloss last week.:
Mr: Grigg, ,of :Ripley, is at . present
doing tailoring in this section : =
Miss Finlay, of, Rapid City, • Mani-
toba, -gave usa : friendly call, this week.
° We are pleased to r. eport°•Miss Lilly -
McLean full ' recovered from her
y
• stances So about 7 o clock -the follow. lunt'and oyster supper
in Nov ember_1854, I.: started on my
.long.Got - to "_ Stratford about
5.3 'had r'y supper and took the stage
�t
-Reached
icks 6::3O:for Goderell. II
hotel lits 1ieP sho ti -after midnight,
:find. Clinton on ►iuncla.y: at .10 a:
the _st4-ge-did 2 -Licit-star&pagain u t_il� near
I
r}
Ic�ft..Lhe atag eat the brick
... _
tavern- 4 miles froth Goderich, crossed
the Maitland at Igen 1MTiller,, walked on
till night:ancd staid all night at: a new
_ :hewed log- hotel, kept by =very nice•-
n;orth of Ireland people,' whose name I
:have- forgotten, on Monday walked
along -tiff= town -line between ...Ashfield
and Wawariosh spme distance,; turned
.andgot
a ake�
cuff tothe left to rds ,the: lake e
:to a nc-iuhlLur of D's, wieie I found D,
Who related to° me the events terrnina-
ting in -the demise and burial- of. my•
sister,: before 1 had left home. We
went together to the.- graiie, the first
burial in 'what IS ..kn wn as the
Lochalsh cemetery. The .trees were*
.trees
-out down on what I -should judge a
r wa
half acre,: but no logged: T ee
- s
a small cleared place round about the
nal - fores ` was all
The rime t
grave. P
abou , It. was: late in the . afternoon,
' which was. cloudy ..and dark = with, a
Little snow_ on the ground. We linger
04 there giih''. i a,,4 then came
.996-2
.
ANGSIDE. •
a
The news of : la_st=
•
and the high.w' lew 'a
•characteristi•c. "valentines
our fair damsels:
-The last butnot least=a: ,rag ' bee,
to which the fair ones flocked°`out amid
the : in. cme
lency'of the weather: It .�is
��ood=to see such: enthusiasm displayed•
g
even at a- rag.- bee..- What is ':the
matter-" with us. having a •Woman's _
Foreign -Missionary ;Society or .Christ-
ian, Temper.:ance'Union ? .: It Would be =
time well utilized.„.--:
A number--.. of :taffy . particip
ants
drove to Huron the other "night.:
Another .wedding•:has: taken place';
ca nnot: ive_•a detailed - .statement` this
week.'
Cuttin g wood and saw -logs: has be.
Cutting.
come -a :pleasure.: _ This statement -.can
be •verified -bY- 'a= minute's investigation
of a folding • sawing machine, which
one of our citizens . possesses` ,> It: is as •
first-class: article and should;• be be
ownedby every -. farmer.
r
Lawrence has know : on.
Rl large' stock of
and a g
_purchasing
_ intending
attics
.. work -this
11 an
t a parties ^� - � of furnace woY _ _ _
ase
exalt _
r�� .
�Il
also ince. p ...c full stock o.
{� _ .%le 1S � • b _� � - - not n - '7..1..; 1•;�m -a-call (��:��._ - ..l�e .has .aS tl.Su1�� a
. - give.
in �T A .. -
�, s�.ove
f
kinds 0
Tinware.
area.
:.-ariesed PropsOd
Chaj.b4..Rope•a :cods.
elL- adin .. Hardware Depot.
and _ . � � attended to ` - E •
ove. 'ping aRepairing promptly
i
was frozen.
limber' - of
ne..of
. : .. .,,,,,,,
.,„,...
THE '
AND -
1
BORN
FORSTBR In Lucknow, on'Sunday,P2th inst,-,
the wife of D. B. Forster, of a son.
GBLIIAM—In Kinloss, February 16th, 1893,
It the wife -of Mr. John Graham, of a son.
•
and liar; ;Mot: of:
(HORN -BULLS
HE TJNDI:RSIGNED OFFER TOR
sale 6 sui .�perior young bulls: ranging 'fro m
:
tmonths to 2 years, `''hese are the right sort,
hick. and • fleshy and will all make '..shoiriv
_animal dence - solicited. - or come
-pon
and see r
_ GAuNT d' SoNs
Sgt Helens
VERY DESIPABLE TROPE
�TI1.AT
ty known as the "T eddy:Farm" Lot 22,-
Con. 5..1West Wawanosh; is now for sale.. On.
the premises•are:-=A -good; : large, comfortable
-,frame house,. a large frame barn L : shaped,
• 75x45 feet-, and underneath the same a stone -
stable., a never -failing spring : is found on : he
back part of the lot gild. he two good wells to
together with a cistere ba n, .
front, �, n • at th
which furnishes a
mp
le water
t
er
s
up�ly,
,
30
a
c
s
hrdw0 d b,a�h large orchard
fruit,-90res under grass and the ,bal-
k ..
ranee well cultied.: -
:
This being .- "of the - best farms in he
Township,' it- ought to find a ready sale, :
rticulars apply
-For Terms. and Ua . , to
-: HMICGOHR
MROIGRARNIS;ON., :pu-Rc.:k. a
w:
Or to JOHN McCABE,inrear of for ot,
After _April rist m - stock of
h�t
the country. ,one in tri is. part - of t e
Will be second to _
� �best goods, aid
r lar a consgnnlent of the very g , .
just ordered a g ; . � _,
, therefore.my m, stock of
must have space to put them in, t y
ROCERIES M
ST --
will
•l� sll e the whole
_
l OR SALE:.
- OUSE ANI) LOE . OR SALE_ ON .
` Ross St. ".also lot for sale on Havelock
• j St. near the G-. T. -R. Station. ' tern
as:-
easy ters: _
Apply to - Jas. Kerr, : Drumbo, `or.. H ugh
:- ' Morrison,-Lucknow... : :... ,
them out uick
s n order to clear qly Y
of nn:.. a stock of
ERIES T CO T
made e and:by calling ' early you will have
- � loom must beA
.thatwill � show burs
to choose from at prices s
,fi�e selection
that. I
=" mean business
Peas•
o
�.omatoes,
. 3 Cans Corn,
t a-�(�
.
-5 Pounds. New-I�aisina, 25 c
44Pounds Tapioca,25e.
6 -Pounds Rice, 25c
�st (. urran:s, • 25c.
_ 4Pounds be .
:5c
- ie
S
20
5c
2
-50c, Tea. 35c.,
Sugar,
1;00.
ran...
20� Po, ° ads G g .
251 -Pounds
Li ht Brown Sugar; .1,0 ..
�
emember : the entire ,3toCk wilt. be sol._ a