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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1893-04-14, Page 8trr Y.W.010=7•••••••110-: • e have jutret-eived :our stock of Gloves for the ing and --Mmer and will now beina position-to:supply ,the iiants of our many cas- t toiners, with :a, big variety- of - Stiles and prices, hi the new- z-es,i,and best, shades, . While having good asSdrtment of the low priced lines, we have paid special attenfion- to the higlier-grade:S which we guar- antee. See ,our -special laced glove in -full iissortment of shade s Also our white un- dressed washing glove. a •r, A Glever.Sti.zden.t- • LodikL.PARAGAAPHS. At the -81ose of the -Presbyterian- Nevi-gy itemi-gerved up for•,§tutiinel*eaderd Montreei.,- Mr. K. McLellan, A., •of the SOuth. Kirdoss Manse, .gained -"the folloWing- schOlarChips-- the CresenkstCeet .Cliurek .$50 --;• the -R: M4c-Leniian„-$50:; a.priee. thA shape of books in :Godes ..Aidbitecture, He was also awarded the Silver-. Medal -a*tilhe dearee,at B." -D. was Conferred .-upon hiiniat the _same time. • .1 Besides Kid aloves.we have a -large range of -silk and taffela f various kinds. Try us, -for Gloves. CAMERON li111)0C11- & CO 0 LUCKNOW POST -OFFICE. - Hours $ rif.,..to 7 p,.m. ATt7RIVt. G:13 a: m; 2430 p. m, V. G. tt: B. Sout L. II, -& B. North Holyrsiod, .1(irjough Kinloss ' - W, G. cf, B, North -Goclarich . Interniedfate.points 14. II, &B,'North . Langside - _- . . W, G. &11...iSouth I F., FL & B., Sonth I - H. & B. Stith -, \V -G.& B.North Flolyrood. 1. inlough. Riplose . ...;i1111,44t . . O' 00 p. ra, 1030p m Taesdays and 3 00 m, • Fridays . •• g.34p.m. -1 - 10.00 -at, M. 3.20p; In - 4.30 p.*. - . ere • The AtHorne The -young people of the _Epworth Leaktfe- gaveanotherOf their popular "At Homes" in the basement of the Methodist church On Menday evening . - last. There was a large attendance 6 and a---etioice programme of.vocal and -instrumental music, sp-eeehes, recita- tions, and refreslemens -were given.. The chair: was _Occupied by Mr D. 0- Taylor,- and - the. room was neativ. decorated with:flowers, - pictures, etc. The Queens Birthday For some years this •village has nor celebrated the Queen's birthday, out citizens usually going to other •towns. It is about time our turn came and we think a suitable celebration this yiar- with, 'games, etc.,. would be in order. It is a holiday •at the time of year when most people feel like taking. a - day off, and they are just as willi a:to be -amused at home as to go eiway4 at greater expense.. Let us °have a' de- monstration in Lu.clenow. -Mies Anderson; Of Tiverton, the s'aLueit1of Mr§. Bowers s- . - • 1--,.2;000 cheap wall paper at gaake'C'bdoliStoree. • Mr,:efehri_Hunter. left for Grand -70ekote, list week: " . - Men's plOugh shoes "fo-r..-98. cents worth- 1.20 at R.-OugheS'.. Angus McPhee, left fyr Da.kota.;.last Week. Of KinloSs„. ho !:\Yallepopere•wall paper 5 cents a roll it Kaake's: --Mr. George Murray, Of Chicago - is visiting friends in. Lucknow. --e-Repairing ,neatly done at R Hughes'. Beingeyour old boots along. A new M.asdnic Lodge was opened at Eden Grove,Bruce Couiity, recent - iSs Mattie Buns, of -Kdinoka, Ont., -visiting at iher--old home in this village Mieseaid shoes -$1.25 at Re Hughes'.1 •• . . selling now - for Any amount Of patterns of well _papees -to choose from and .priCes all right at W. H. Smith's. ewe belonging. to Mr-. Alex. Ross efilnsvillage, ave.bi.rth to four Iambi, three white an4 one black: All of which 04e*heaIthy and lively. -The:_question for you to consider is notHome_Rule, _but_ home laea,itti-• ' fied. Go to W. II. §initli's, and get a full supply of wall* papers :for .that purpose. ..-- • t -1-The •eiiit pending ;between. our Scheme' Beard and G. Middleton, has leedilamicably settle:d .by the Board agre ing-to - first demand ' of. one month's salary and to -pay- the costs incurred. • . hos. Lawrence now for "Prest ere fencing" al t fence -wire:'? -ly,. Passed away . -• .There died at herresidence, lot 16, . . cane .6, Kinos,- On Wednesday,. Margaret Kenny, wife of Mr. Michael Kenny, in the 50th - year of her age -Deceased had resided for , over -se quarter of 4 century in. -the township - and was highly esteemed. She had .15ft-12:ill-for several -- weeks with liver troubles, ,duringwhich- time - she had: suffered excruciating •pain The re- mains- will be interredin the _Holy iped cemetery' 1(Frida.0.1. •She leaves a, hasband and four • g,roven• up T children to mourn her loss. M.rs -.D Campbell and children 1 - ' N.' . , .• • - . . • '- arrived home : frotn• - Manitoba. last- Lu week. ,1ess Don't forget that the p a get bargains ite wall paper is .W. H. Smith's, - It is probable that Rev. N. Shaw, of ..rilbUry Centre, will accept a call -Dunaa.n.non-. - • -Call and see_ the paper 'billies, 1 ce to ate _Spdden_ Death • .--.The sad news of the:death of •Mrst Thee:. Lindsay, of -eKincardine, and . formerly: - of this, village, on.- Friday last, was a sudden shaek.to..ihe, Many :friends and r1atives rn= Littelciaow, Deceased Was.a• young wominisonly in her 26th year, and., had -scarcely been married -four y#ars. She -Wars; ;..nUoll - esteemed by all Who; iknew '• heti- and her deatli is a seVete:. trial t*IJ her huS- * band.. and his -little -.year' old child.. She had been ill only a few ..davi-witle. plurisy-...: The remains were .ieteiTed in the Tiverton cemet.ery. on Sunday Mechanics's- triStitute. • The grant, from the _Ontario 'Legis- lature to the "Lucknow "Mechanic's Institute last year -1.7as -- $335, being the sixth. highest sun*. paid- to ,‘any- . Mechanic's lieetitute in the Province The amount -1- received " from members fees was -$181,55, and the total- -sum e`received: from alt-sources•*as -$525.28.. • . = Births, !Vierriakes ancr:fpeaths ' • • • ringe blinds and fancy blinds.-Kailee's bookstore. -Miss " Marie . McCoy left on Monday to attend. the High. Sohool in .• iicardine. . - ----Irvinall parts of ....the,' .country comes the repot that the fall wheat is looking well. _ ie sole agent in n's braided barb - o "The Hathaway Ask to. see • these efor buying any f n.ce wire. -Now is the• season for papering, •and painting and remember that J. C. Kincaid is the man work right for yoti. restaurant will re tion. A Dominion Liberal Convention has been•fixed f or June 20th, at Ottawa..• • Five delegates will attend from each constitudncy. Members of parliament and 4n. idates'will also be entitled to take pa • -The correet thing, is buy -your: wall paper and. window blinds at W. II Smith's. \ • , Carter and • Miss were theguestsof Mr. Ogae ot Kinlough-last week. Th.ere is .a good deal of misapprehen- sion in regard to the riegisttatiem of births, marriages and deaths. Births must be registered by parents within" 30 days, marriagee by clergymen with- in: 90daysand cleathS•by the occupiers of ti-io house in- which tliey occur . - . • within ten. days. Prolific Animals_ - , „ .-Mutdoch McQu.een-, LOts 75. and 76, _Kiris the_ af- A.ssitult and ,Battery - Messrs. W. Irwin, A. Ritchie and J, Irwin appeared _before Magistrates J. Bryin_Ond Thos. LELArieti..C6 onMon.: day -last, to•answer a charge of Assault and_ha.itery. prefereed by, AngUs- Mc- Donald; of Kinloss. The row -took place in the village on Thir1.'ecla1Y even - last, where the Complainant was roughly handled. and otherwiseabused-.by.- the • defendants. On the _opening of the court the defendants c-ounsel Mr. Mal: colnesOn .asked for a sheri-a-cljournmenti to .which Air. E. Morrison, cotinsel-fot . the .plaintiff agreed t�. ;When - the court was again opened-- -the plaintiff's counsel announced that the raffair had -been settle -d -between . theraseTves • and Gemmell Tweedy. • • - • L.As• -hly, formerly of Ash-- iV field,. has gone to Ohio to preach to1a congregation: in that stat, Mr. Adara.-Thoinpson was on the A .'n.ew machine shop has been started in Lucknow in Graham's block - under the auspices of\the Patrons of • Industry rn charge of Mr. W. G. Andrew.' We trust all Presidents and those interested in the scheme of the surrounding lodges will do all in 'their power to make ,it a success. If each Pa \i n. of the lodges would contribut&. li his te towards the support of the shop 't would place it on a sure finan- cial basis, and the institutiofl would become permanent year after year and save the farmers hundreds of dollars. . Patrons . rally . to • the rescue from ' combines that have robbed this country of thousands of dollars. Mr. Andrew - will give a satisfactory. bond for the fulfilment of his duties to the best of his ability. We trust that this appeal will have the desired effect of arousing Patrons to 'a sense ,of their duty. Whenever you are in Lucien -ow visit the shoisand get others to do the same and by doing so you will become . interested. Let each Patron pay in his fee at once as Money is needed in . ordering stock and paying its running expenses . -PATRON. Luck -now,: April 13 1893. 1003-1. toget to do the Orders left at his eive Prompt attens sick -list" \\ this we are glad to: .say Ile is able to bd-round-again., -Miss 'Jeanette Mackenzie, of Ash- field, spent a few clays last week in. Rapid City, the guest of M. Campbell. The Patrons of Industry have opened an agricultural - implement. establishment in this village opposite the Sent ael 047u. -For a nice ornamental lawn or garden fence the- Hathaway 4Patent Fence wire fakes the lead. Ask to see it at T • Lawrence's: ' t. --Fetsale,---Ailb lie Ash- field parson- age Lucknow. Oni e driving mare in.. •foal to Royal: Abddllah, age.7 off, goods to tdrive single or double. Suitable-, --The Brantford Expositor thinks -church pews should be " free. So do we. But the only way to get money out of some church -goers is by charging them for sitting room, barbiess fence wire end • - . for general purpose. -A child may laandle her or a 3.veninin drive her. ----eNo need tolgO to the City- to...get in wall paper, fete.W: H:"Sraith eaki show you aiey amount of patterns. • ' r ---For th:e. benefit .of those, kwho have - not seen Oliver Iwiiikes, the.standard 7 Hathaway's.: patent. - fence Wire' are perfectly harmless to etpels. y them: -.1.'Lawrence.eOle agent for tuCknow. , _ A- number of our ?local fishermen .. • . . . - • " werit "sucker fis.hing” to the lake, near Pritchard's mill, in Ashfield, on Wednesday and succeeded in capturing 50 large fieh. They intend taking another trip shortly. bred sweepstakes winner at Toronto, Messrs. Kidd Bros.- have decided to exhibit him •,the Spring Shdw in 84-atford on Tuelday !text. We can assure our .friends in the south he is worth.gping toeSeee.--Listowel .penner. spllivee Wilkes is the sire of Mr. D. R. 1VIe1ii?. •WS colt of tis village.e. ' I. -A r .one desiring to get a trunk o - 1 4 valAza R. 'Hughes will be pleased lo _Second-hand Jobs always on hand *for Repainting *.and trimming 'and jobbing. proMptiv attended' Tto H aoss, owner_ ILDRED Bios. • C 0 de f F t --The Ana( Ian 0 ores els (Oh -ester white) which has-, given birth I that the defendants would _ pay the . ed with the oovernment and in banks ship has desse that had twins last parties implicated ,the row- over to LITCIENOW MAIIKETS. Fall Wheat, per bushel Peas 44 .54 " 5 - Oats Barley ••••••• Ir o *:28 ." .315 •Potatoes qsiote "prices., - I ' , -A business men. is giving his experience -in loaning money to dead bats says, "If wish to secure the ill -will of .4 mean cuss, lend him • mi Loney." 'This is equally true i a the newspaper business. A desl-beat dropped -from the subscription hst al- most invariably becomes an enemy, and can say nothing Itoo mean about the. paper or its publisher. • 6• anactian Foresters Butter,- per lb- rolls .15, tub .10 to 16. • Eggs, per dozen.. : . . • -1.. .10 Hay per ton . . .. . $6 to .700 Flieur per cwt . - Dried apples " " . Tallow • ." " Lard Poik per cwt. to twenty -Six young pigs in six months, costs, Which amounted- to • over $18. have organized.14-courts since Aucrust.• eh • f • The Society hes no -w 'on I -and deposit and Jelen MdLeod of the seine* town- The magistrates 'then OUR e . our . _ year -and. both. the t1ewins has' had keep the -peace for .one - year, in two the -Snm -4f $238A31,71. Por death claiMs there has-been paid.: out since twin lambs this 's'Pear And "" the original sureties of $100 each and theniselves we has also had tw.ins thisspring. Aug. 20th, $16,000. • 1. Lawrence • has a larae stock of Set the Dog on Him Obutity Arbitration Barb wire, plain, twist wire, gal-vanized A chap istravelling through the - The arbitrators ted .a - appointed udi ' wire, oiled and annealed wire, braded. country trying to swindle parties with cate- upon die -claim of the townshis.S of -wire, wire etaples,1encr ill fact every- - • . eiontraet fGr wire fences..., -116:0.frers- Morris against the Poinitye of _Haron Ithing.needed in --the. shape Of Wire. 'for' to take_ the agency for _thee wire. . The , • - that -"T-ownshipe Of one -hundred „received- an seffer, tnreug.h.. the j3 -7124,l , . ton maintenance o budges ••• . fencina Call and see his stock. . . to give enough wire to _fence a ten-acr-e b. , for. -a-p1erce'-nta-ge of the cost of -construe-- n'. . .,_ , . , . . s . field. if the party will sign a 'contract . .,and -- .- - . - f .- 11 it. will be -well to •toll anyone who .:There the swit.clling- com. es - feet a -aid ove 'n length •as pros"-ided by " to forward. to any post. ofhpo. a.dcl-re. ss contractis in: If read closely it turns out to be . - . - s , en, Canada- ah-icl •the United --States a • . - . Section .30 -of the Municipal men - geatitifeilsteelsplate--eopy of :Ole La,o-, a proirlissory note fdr $150 Iefter a, few -words are erased -with Acidi Write filajnly. -Iiiiatte--.4-cp':-..0f-1890/ have -• h_ ad several sittingi.eand have I completed, taking - evidence,- and evill tine, week -meet to in g of Colp.mbus; for 41, ' ,that the en-. giaeing thus promised is the one soldi in the United, States as e postag • All the. brethern of Court Sherwood o. 50 C. 0. V. :are earnestly requested - o attend next , Monday evening as usiness tof. much importance such: as omination of rafted's, etc.; will be ransacted. • Let there be - a good • • , turn out. -'J. ecisoNs, te. .• - • _-Those •$1.45 kid shoes of. R Hughes' are dandies. .and see' them. • - • C. -T. .U. On March the -13th, the W „O. T. U. • ela the first of aiseries of parlor meet- • - -I ,os's and through the kind hospitality Of•Mrs. NV. U. Little it was held- in - her pleasant.= spadoue.per ors. re. W. IL Smith, presidenT, open.- ed- the meeting; with prayer. and- the hymn, Lead: K_1indly Liaht." -- An .exOlarige, • senSibly: reraarki:,- *decide: .- Itehas 'heretofore - publication otight to avoid all.abbr:evi•-• idsge.$ totrdaintain than any:- •Ot112-er inches - 1 pereens veressee, to the jlew-spapers for posed: that Morris had a lareer number stamp for two cents. It is about 2x1-1-- _ • ations and write- plainly and-earefully. municipality.in the County ; thsat'p:riey _ The Hathaway patent fence .wir Their etintributior will then stall ae better chance o -(publicatiM. T er is no. reason why _editors and compos- _ itore :shOuld,.be obliged to Waste time --and. labor in spelling out words,.: in- teepreting bad chirography or other- eifixing . up '' the manuscript of wrieersewho are -elute -capable of doing thaf themselves. Those.- - - who resort to etibreeiatifins inde- .eipherable handwriting when writing to : the, papers must not complain if their comrnurd6ation's are. 'thre-wii. in the waste- basketee Tho least they _can. .db is to -spell their' • wee& • out plainly.) • caine second • Bowick nd.Turn- inakes a periect farth fence and i birry fourth. At turns - out, eliewever, ilar-48.61ne a-laWn or garde by the 'evidence taken before;thelarbi fence. It is.1.-4umani 'strong, ViSibl etrators, that _Hutleit stands first in: ornamental, cheap and *More ciuickl his iesp' ; -second : (41(4 Put up than any other fence made: .third a:' Ashfield fourth, with .IsIoW- - LeWrenee isisoleAgent. for iinckno* • •-• • .. • . . ick ar,i-Turn.berry- considerable' in the and all roarties V48r110 inte" lad - "Teets The -arbitrators "are :1,1: •Jtidee' .6f. 6, :fence- :ShoUlrit -sew- • ToMe, on behalf --f the CoUrity1e. 'Mrs before piireliesireese 1 • Mrs. W. U. tittle cOrclially welcom- ed -the members and friends of the temperance cause present. Mrs. Bayan sang- a_ solo "Papa stay at,.home •Mrs. Hornell read a paper "Health and lieridity.•, Mrs. W. U.' Little also "' Ootti-ibuted 4 reading; ,"The missio a the NV. O. U.," and. Bry.a reading, . • "Is it nothing ito 'YoU.'.' • The president read the..W. T. 17: pledge, remarking thatl some thought the exclusion of cider AS' A, beverage too stringent a measUre. The discussion brought out :many gOod. points, fei temperance workers. . '41e; fact that many acquire a love for strong drink through the use of cider the home. is sufficient, to ,veto it 'ae a safe drink. Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. R. \Chambers led in earnest prayer for. thee .suppree- sion of the liquor traffic. At the close ef the ineetingl, refreshMents were Se.' - If and during the paetaking the Misses Allie 'and: Eunie -Little. gave .0 0 1 15 to • 4* to 41. .08 .12- ..T9ROAITO MARKETS.. Wheat -red,- 65e. s.white 66c. Flour -$3.00- to $3.20. • • - . Barley -35c. to 400., Oats -330: Peas -56C. Dressed Hogs $7.00 to 8.00 potatoes -steady at 82c. to -85c. Butter-lq,c. to 1.8e. th s ' If you Want a first-class s Cheaper tEan the cheapest, call on --P-atter Dr. Tennant's Office, L UCKNO 03.00.00000.00 AGE4TS TO SELL OUR' - (HO IZIE ANT) 'EtARD'Y • d art oue prices - befo.61.11‘TY .13.ECIAL Wm. Vieow, of Wingharn,. oii. behalf of _.-Bargains in buggies at Hildre-cl' haw as the third -man. .This case and buying elsevhere. Old jobs taken ii. some instrnmental innsic. The coin- . . `tor. the carts and allskiede of %vehicles on hen'', rpsiclonce of Mrs. G: N'V. Berry at three or.made to _order. • Morris, and Mr. '3- A Morton, VVing See our r s r • - -ether, Similar claims that - will. will -likely afford arnple; work -County". CottriciT..tt its: Juno -s -1 -crat " dispersed:te Meet again ist the _be_ made *exchange! Luniber eaggons, c erno , . y i essions- -o .; • tab to 1-11..-,i whichd are co_ eolled only by :US.• (4t At itetirS, bOth lil fruit and - ornamm;c. We ilay cf-A.-4.rbsio11 or Sala •y: Weise es a -N I• once for th..,:iirs, and recure -ch ice of tel otory . i I 'VY B-ROTH.Fitg, Nurserygien; -: 985-1.0iri,-.' • : - Roch eFter, N X • ' 16 k Monday the seventh of April. -- • 3r. Yab : • • • 4 3 a a 4 • _