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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-03-24, Page 8• - ' e Luknow Sentinel Bruce County, riday IErC• Ib • LUCK -NOW POST.OfFICED-_- . - . • Hours La.: ro. to - , MAILs . AnRivE. 6:13 a.. - Dab' • 1.11`, G. g.t.: B. South: H, & B. 'North: • 1-10yrood• • Kin.tougli Kinloss f - W. G. cf: B. North* -Goderich Intermediate points" I ; L. H. & B. North Lanc;siae W.G.& 13. ,S'mth 1- • 12-30 ps„ 230 R. a 00 pr. in. " lioep. m, Tuesdays and 3 00-p, m, Yridaya is. - 9 30-p. in II; SOuthr . H. & B. South 10.00- W, G.&. B.Nottl, Holyrood - 4.30p.m, .• iniong,b Kinloss taffe c:trtiotg ot Sall -A meeting of the LUcknow. Foot Ball Club -will take place in MOQarry's back sampleloom, on Friday • evening' at 7:30 -sharp. A good attenda#ceis requested.-:------ Spring Show ‘‘ The annual spring sliow of the -Kinloss Branch Agricultural Society •will' be held in tliis-.village on. Friday, April 21st, commencing at one o'clock. The society offers threii prizes in each class of $6, .$4and $2 fat the best imported draught- stallion;- best road 4 and_carriage-stallion and best Canadian • I • draught or Pereheron Sta,11fion ..A gold medal will also be given_ qta'' the best stallion in either of the two latter classes- . A Terrible Warning . Photos - • - How is it- that.serna-men will: persist -Haye Yc'll had luY-Price fQi. hi0137 in. smoking tobaCco in the face' of the finished. cabinets for the next thirty . . Iegraph wires'broun•ht the • Henderson Smith,. wfib died ati Quincy, many warnings ,•they receivg? Last , daVs,. if not yi-nt- should- so . before.- weei the b - leaving, your . ptdors-• elsewhere...7-T. infotmatio that a man .1 -named - -.Treleaven. - Ockifellows*, Anniversary Ill., had 'been a .slave td tobacco 'from The PddfeIlows of the vi Nage intend the time of.z- his *youth. No; Wonder celebrating the. annVersary • Of - t16 - he was cut .''..cff in t4e teens - of his Order- in ,A,mqrica -by attending divin4- -second. . $entury.',.-He'. was ' only 119 z-, - - . 1- • •. ' . • services'in the Town Haiat 3 o'clock On _Sunday, April 2ard, When a. "zpeoiaI-sei-mbn Will be :preached to by Mr.- Fear, .pf the Nile, . and It is needless to remark 'that: ;this. the Stated On what' .tb be portion' Of .the; 'entertainment - alne-ni-bor of the 0.rd_.er..-. . • .,.: re -h -a -authority ' that - Hugh - the least 'enjoyable--,-- The Whole.e-Venng G0:16 -g to. Montana --• - :MeLeod, of Ash -field, hatt.been arrest; was pleasure and profit and Mr. Wc_anclerhand that Mi R Canada ed: and taken to Gbdetieli. on, a Charge and MrS. Ross are to be congratalated •who hag. bee$ for the past: 'three years. of :arson.' We are ipleased to Say; on the success ofthe-social. On the in. the emplol.of J:.'IL-ACkert,:Of--.1i.O-wever,- there is no truth in it and following: feloning..an-:entertaminent .11olyrood. a.sifireman,.-..iiatendsz :shortly We'gla.dly'take.-.this the first •_bpportun: especially the Sabbath se4pol years old. It Was Not True -In the last issue‘of the SEIsilliNtEt we A Splendid Social . The entertainment given at the residence of Mr. Alex. Ross, on Thurs- day evening, in aid of • the , Presbyter= church was the -finest social ever held in the village.' *The spacious residence - 6 • • was filled to its fullest -capacity_ with friends from the village and Surround- ing county, dnd -nothing Was left un- ddne by :the worthy host- and hostess to make the evening one ,Of pleasure to 'all present:, To' say they' succeeded in this only conveys .a faint . idea, -Of". of the feelings and ex.pressionslof the large-- audience. - They all enjoyed themselves; and that right .heartily. Thechairwas occupisd by, Mr. Wm. • Valens, of Kinloss, who filled, the honors ,of that office with his -usual ability, , and. afterprayerwas.offereA by Mi.- John Archibald, the church choir; . under -the -leadership" of Mr. C. Stewart, opened_ the entertainment with a -fine. selection; _.During .,the evening: choice programme of solos, choruses, recitations, speethes, etc., were given by the -.char, Miss -Aggie Lawson, Miss Libbie McDonald, D.• 6. McKen- zie, J. G. Murdoch„i W. Coimell, Jas. Bryan, G. Matherson, Dr. gordon and W. C. Murdoch. During a recess of the -programme an abundant. supply of -tea, coffee and .choice vian'cls' was pass- ed around by. many young lady waiters going to M.o".itatia, to seek his .fortune ity of contradicting the stattqnant- Scholars*w-as held at the •same %place, • . - f• ' and We WiSla him every success in the Mr. -McLeod .-WaS not arrested, neither: when about two -hundred assembled west. • We believe -Mr. Ackert is pre- is -there any •-•charge of arson .against • together,. among whom we P. bee pared to give steady einplarnient to: a, him, and all repqrts to the contrary -first class fireman, and any of - sPar are: tabie.- . _ . . . . readers requirina---..a Job in that line - would cid well to apply atonce. - Lacrosse Meeting. . . r, . A meeting of the Dropshot Lacrosse Bruce NeAK.S,papers fOlub -Vas helclin the council -chamber - ' _The Kinea,rdine .17eviOtt says: on Friday evening,..17th inst., for the -:- A Review of the Brace newspapers may 1 purpose of organizing:for the .seasen. not be outla place. -A- "Reporter"- A .large. number - .was present.- The - - • of 4.1-16 "Tin; s" in endeavoring to -give :.We're. -appointed. :--- the 'News" may- show i eonsiderablef George -West, - _ - "Enterprise" but he should have a Teas, Manag14.-.0m- "Sentinel".0 his "Post" to "Herald" mittee; A. Miller,- J. 1-Sniall 444:E. - • - the...tidings' lest he "Telescope" into McCotvie.• This promises to -1D('. one of "Die Ontario Qlocke" or. the "Watch- the best ju-ifimile teams ever iet up.in p man" may hear the "-Eche and cdme the 'village and deserves the support of out with a* LLeader" - on the failing of a cites - "Free Press;" - Suspended:Sentences; :Stores Purchased At the assizes court in Goderich-last 1.1 . . ^ Mr. Alexander McKenzie, father -in- Week: Darn:in and.Lair'd, Of Kincardine laW of Mr. J. G. -Murdoch, has .pur- w.hb - were committed- for .ttaal for chased the large brick block of stores - assaulting conductor D. McCallum, and - on the corner of Cainpbell .and Ross his baggagerna,n, on the train ;between streets in the -sillase, from the - execu- Wingharn and -Brussels, - were found tors- of the late Gearge MeHarcly, and guilty, and _. in --sentencing tht:m the -at *present eecupied. IDy 'Mr. D. R. judge saddle had been iraformed that McIntosh and- _Messts. Cameron, Mut- they were men- of !respectability; • dell and Co, 'The price -Paid we .un- hitherto free from' disgrace, and_not of derstand, -was $5,000,.and as the yearly the :criminal class, but , that in this rental amounts to -some $650 over and matter they were found -t� be in a • above taxes this _wilI smak-e a safe drunken brail upon a railway train. , and prefitabie. investment _ for -Mr. He was nOt disposed to send themto - Tifickenz4e. jail, 'and would let theni -g- on suspend- --sentence upon their finding tWO- Leading Singer• • Sureties to keOP- the - peace _for five The Toronto Globe of Saturday -la. st, ears 'and paying two hundred dollars contains excellent cuts of the members oward41,e cost of the prosecution.' •of the "Toronto Ladies Quarte.. tte." 1John pra :•.• who is a constable of the -Aineng the ladies we notice - Mrs„ D. -Coanty -of krnee, and who was impli- E. Cameron (nee Miss Mary -Whitely) .eated in .the j.sam-e affair,. :was also formerly' of Lucknow,. of whom the allawed- to • tro ton suspended sentence. Globe says.: ."Mrs.,' D. E.- Cameron's ;mice is a genuine contralto. of_ . great Marriage Pelts _ - A pleasantevent was consuinatedat the residence of -,Mr._ W.. J. Little,- Outrata street, .on Wednesday evening, when. Lawyer 11 Morrison was mar- ried to Miss Eaton Whitely, youngest depth, sonority and power, and is also distinguished for its sympathetic - - quality . and purity. oi .tone. Mrs: - Cameron_ ris 'rapidly comiag to: the front as 'Etsinger, and . it is , her own -fault if -she does not take her position in the near futara contraltos, of -the everything in ther. ance and musical this result. • * • Visiting_His Old I -tome The Valens corespondent of the Galt Reformen sats: Mr.- Wm. Vallens a "Coitnty- of 13ruce. spent a, few days at the honeziot his parents here. He tias a delegate to the meeting of Patron's herd in. Toronto. Last Friday night he addressed -the Patrons of this place. So well pleased were the members over his Speech that. they prevailed as one of the leading 'province, She has favor, voice,- appear - ability to achieve un p hihimto-„remain over until Monday night,, tQ address an open _meeting. - A gebd number turned out on the short. notice;.' An improMpta.prograM-- was made ;Consisting of -quartettes; vocal sviad--;inStramental. music, the. - contributors to which Were the "-Cowie famity, ..the- Misses _Me -Kenai.' Messrs. iStewart and McIfuth.- r. Vahn then, - addressed audience for in hour, dwelling strongly On organization. -Advice *a§ -_'* also given the- Members in regard tocoin- inencement-of.business at the 'meting, • a point the niembe-tf-i. _should take - kindly too, as JudgiaEflay the ringing , of the bell. -; Procedings are not commenced till after nine, and not tar from ten o'clock_. daughter' of. Mrs.. - •_ of • -• this •The- ..-;ntiptial-Icerenabny. Was perforMed by Aev.:: nors,-, of. Sti Peter's -EpiScOpal:.:chureh'in the presence of several invited guests and_ relativesof'the:. young --cotiplO, - The :bride, was richly ::-dressed in beautiful ;White :Carded-. silk,... -and -the bridesmaid, .1111S8 Oren -a: Martin, of GoderiCh, also labked;:-aliarmingin her: -laandSoinei,d,ress ?- of :.blue: china -Silk, while tbe..,-honers--:Of "best- -Man" . Were fittingly -,performed by LaW-yetIR: Van - stone, of: Wing.hairr, .7 After the: mar- -.riage2 ceremony was ..con.ellidetl. the bridal party and: guests were enter-- taine4 te.a sumptuous :repast by :the host and libstess., Among those:present -were_ f and- Mrs. Joseph Little _ Ma' -and thOS. :Reid, Mt; and Afro, and -,,A, Mr. *a. Mit-, -jahn. Mr .; :andMi Thos • and. Mrs D S1ienff, Mrarxhi: -1V1a • , . • Stewa ,itevr tipalfrs. LicknOW;•• Mrs. D. -E.-.CaMN-On Tor- onto ;...„.anct Mr. P. Plendemng, Dalsey, ortli,Dltota. The :SEkiisT4 • joins with tneit_Miineratis friends in extenci. ing'to Mr, • Morrison and - his happy brido ou heartiest Congratulations and . besf Wishes-- for- long and pleasant :trip over' sea... - a nice representation from. the Sabbath • schools of sister -congregations- of the vitlage. The programme with the exception of :a few :piece§ of .singing, was .entirely furnished- by the -scholar' and. the. Selections and their rendering would have done much: credit to olderj heads. . The followinv-ite. • the . name .ilpse- who took pat, as copied fro the progi!arinne.:. D. McDonald;. 11 Callan; 14.--parneron,-, A :Reid, W. Vaned. obinsiM, T.1(4.,y4, o..sh:obottoil: B. -Patterson-and S. .13bytlf A' -.feature of the evening s -which . _ . 3 well worthyofnotewas the excelle4 -.Order and behavfor of the children; -tvh.ei -acted just. like little ladies and.gentli- reen4 • .1\iore than...one.' adult -.present.. was heard to. remark that it 1id thenla ':good to-See.the way' thoSe..iittle folk enjoyed' theinSelves.._ The collection amounted to .$19.50 - which With th _.$4.5.50 'of the previous" evening,. Makes the total. collection .$65:00; for • which ,the Sabbath school and _congregation are indebted :t� • the kindness and liberality of 1V1t. and.Mis. A.-. Ross: , • - about' a. year in: t employ _of- Mr. A. S. Campbell,- left on Thursday for Watertown N. y., take a prOinirient :position there. hale -just placed on my *counter . .a lot of .wall papers Which are offered • . • • at prices that will'astonish you. Co me anti See them. -W._ H... -Anauction -sale of farm sto�k and implernents, the property of Mrs. O'Fay, will be. held at lot. 8, cep. 11, -W. D. :Ashfield, on Monday, April -3.11 - at 1 o'clock. -JOHN PuRvis •auctioneer. 'P. L... Treleaven carries_ the -largest. .and most-. select • - stock.; Of frames and picture moulding:in toWin.- _ action. has - been enter .d against the township of Albemarle . y • the _fandlY.Of the late Jas.' Cralgtor s for $5000 damages, . for ..being the cause of jas.:Crawford's death by ihe •daneeraus state of the roads. .• Attorney General- of the United 'States on Ttiesdav. issued an order that paper currency �f cif- OanacUan banks --cannot be circulated, in the State Without_payment-iof a tax- of 1.0 percent. .. = • roads throughout the dburitry . . . . . -are...very bad, :and . travel is next I to impossible. .The recent soft .weather ,has- had a demoralizing effect upon the snow, and until the "beautiful" is- appears- altogether business will b quiet. - . =My. Arthur McInniS:travelle9 of -the Carling brewing -Co,. London, was in the.Village this week. Arthur has grown Since..helased to be the .Orack pitcher of 'the Sepoy B. 13, 0. He-iwat a slim boy then, but now -he will raise the beam beam. to over .200 -pounds.... , F..Mo,ore formerly of Ius- sels, and lately of Stratford, has ifeen.i in the village during _ the week. iMr. Moore proposes going into ousine s in „. • . • . .1..i.ucknow, Pat is a,_ -great p3hti 'an; -and claims that it was by .his influlance that: _Blake- was defeated in South 13rucin.l87S. :fie inake -a Ood , . -Itch on human - and all anipals eared 30 minutes -Woo, r 's- Sanitary-. Lotion: Warranted'A. B. Cong,ram, -Druggist. ,.riocALPARA.GlpiPIFES:- ews3ixtenisgeried up fot Sentinel Waders Mr. J. Bailey- was visiti 1'l Whitechurch recently. -Mr. Joseph Agnew' is ends in Owen Sound. -Look out for Easter ext week at Mrs. Smith's. I.Mrs • • . D • E • - Cameron of is visiting friends in the- NT.11 --Robt. McNabb has gone annon to work with Mr. G -Mr, Thos. Lawrence charue of the village weigh s I b g friends • - visiting Millinery Toronto; ge. to bun - vin. •now in ales. Pri7ato fouls to 149 on good, 2/110.0oTson." it continues cold thefe will be 'skating in the rink- On Sat.ur-- --Mss -tattle •Arnastron , g ,. ing :the Stratfdrd. Collegiate ••: See the newest thing blinds_ and :spring roller,. Siniithis.-- • --Mr, W. Harrison Sp day's this ,,eek with friend RiverrThe time for spring conr. • Felts 'for men and b ys• at Con - ay night. is attend- Institute. window W. H. nt -a few. -at Pine hats has nel 's. All.applidations for tav licenses must bemadebefor day of April tE-h" -SeedsOts,eedst..7iehele.s, 11. IT. eGr oe. ander .yT..Limjo - A number' of the - Lacitribw 'Odd- rn or sh.op the' first fellows visited Ripley lodge on -Mon- day night last. ‘Lf- There is no coat equal to the Rigby for Ev rainy day. • et one at Connell's. - - -Remember the rin (Thursday): The -ice-': C013 dition. . ---The Ontaria71;e0islat for the despatch of busmeiss -on Wed-. nesday, April 5th. • • =The best• value in: ready-made clothing is the suit Connell sells for. $6.00. Vit: erily it is cheapf Treleaven:w- ike youliighly -: a, finished: -cabialto photo framed all complete for only $1. . 4 " -Mr.. and 1NITs. Wellington Mar- tin of Winehare passed jthrough the village on Monday on their way to Dun trannon, • -Wall paper have ne cheap as it is this season :believing. : - Price the • Wenc.lers will never you seen the five beantiful --photo frames all fitted- ready to hang on the wall -for Only $1 at -T. L.ITreleaveres4 to night. in- grt.nd e will meet er. -.been: so Seeing is at W. H. ease. Have - --Ali... 11 D: Yale haSlpeen•Setiously . ill with quinsy the past tylv:ci- weeks, but -is improving and we licqk _to see him mind .again in a few days. • We will soon have ponaething to say 'about snr inr millinery. • We are - just waiting for the right kind. of weather and we expect r next week. -4. W. Connell. - r: -Harvey-- J. Little, who has. been assisting at the L. u. know- station -for 'some time past, hasecured a good Position: in Chicago, oni *the Ch, icage and Northwestern railway. ---The Rev. Dr. Hencierson, of.Kin- eardine,._ preached the annual ed,uca- iional-- sermons in the Methodist ch&ch her* on - Sunday Jost; tihe "Rev. Mr.• Mills filling his pulpit i Kincardine. ---,The question as ..tol• whether .ihe nieeting -of the Workmen lodge will be Changed to the third Monday in each month will he decide at the next -1 - meeting of that.soeiety. All the mem- should attend.' - --:Sabbath School a Blakes-On ev. J. Kenner 61edC hal isr Image" taken on in interest Wednesday 29th, the ;will give his -le-cture on in - the Blake's church. :at 7130. , Silver collect of -S. S. Fund. -Mr, jas. McGarry Of the ToWla- ship of Welsley, Oounty of Waterloo who has been visiting -with his brother. John McGarry, of the Whitely House for two Weeks retur ed home on _ Wednesday. Mr. Joseph Elliot, for many years an employee of the furniture factory here'left-this week ,for Orillia, where he has aceepted a pbsiltion as forenian of a- factory there.' -We wish Joe Success. -Wash the walls with alum water to de of disease, and then from Smith to Ilea again., -A commercial exchange advises farmers as follows' : I Pork-, holds up well but -the -bulk. of farmer's pork has not been marketed. Those who yet have h6gs Should market them without delay.. .By kolding en money - will likely be lost to the farmer. of your -rooms troy the germs et lwa1i papers Atity the walls Luemvotir Fall Wheat,- per bus • .t2 Peas 24,13t.1ETs4 - Oats ict 1.016,y • Potatoes " BUtter; -perlb. roll Eggs, per dozen-. Hay per tort; * • Flour' per cwt. Dried apples"". • . -MO IOW 1 A4 Lard' 44: 41`.. • POik per bWt. • 4 4'055 .55 .28 - ;20 _ • 15, tab .15 to 16, • . .#12' . 4,4 to 1 75 t.io.t.4 2,,..i.2i5 4 , • .1,2 48 -e • • • TORONTO AliKETS. Wheat --red, 65e • white, 66e. Flour -$3 00 to ,3 20 Barley -40e. to 44e. Oats -340: Peas ----57c. :Dressed iiags.---$ 00 to 8,25 Potatoes -stead, at 82-e„ to 85. Butter -1_5c. Eggs -16�. This is the sea On when young- • and old a te wonder in at TS • they will ::.gt,ve ti.leit--fiipa If YOU AE It 000111:1 •ALt.Y0 WILL .'VAM811 by caIing at You can."fin.l therTthie njost. select stock in Lucknow in Handsome CNnaware, Writing Desk ing, Glove an Or if you have a highl of yourself Se s ••" 1. SO Is Is ' 'bums, Fancy Shaving Sets, s, Lady's Dress- Hndf. Cases. e -sire it you can finished 13hot?, . in a. handsome -0 I Is • Our studio is „complete in - every department therefore we do our own work right here in Luckno e have no fancy show c se work prepar- ed for ust I is not necessary because we urn out the best work in Wes ern Ontario.. La PHOTOGRAPHER, WM If you want firit-ela.ss set of teeth, cheaper than t e cheapest, -call on i». Tennant's* LU ar .KNOW; B ;Atm LEOD S Renovator. .And ot er -tested' remedieS -STECIFI LIND ANTIPOTE -FOR- Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia., Sleeplessness, Palpitation of ,the Heart, LiverCo plaint, Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Consumptitin, Gall Stones, ....Tamidi e„. Kidney and 'Urinary Disv -asees, St., Vitus' Dance, Female IrregularitiO and General De cility, . Si - per halt pi t and $2 per pint bottle, Liknott.,ATonY. GODERICIII .0)7. AULEOD, roprietor.and Manufactuver•-• oldbytituacr y4ow.Days and A B. 'Congtani Druggists,.i;