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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-06-23, Page 8••• LudknOw entinel, Bruce Count , _ have just recived a nuitiber -Black - French Leisse and Surali Prints -and Wool Delaines with colored flowers, s Mese goods are'in much demaied and the patterns are .:very choice they will soon be Call early if you Cleared. *ant any. gAttifliON & CO LIICKNOW-POST-QFFiCE. Hours 8.arm. to 7-p.rir. -31A:ms ARRIVE. .-vV.G. (t. South &B. North liokirood Riniou4h Kinloss: B,..,NOrth - Goolerich . • 1 Intermediate points t &B.. North angside.., W.G.&B. :South' 6:13a. m, 1230p. flL 2:30 pin 3;48 p, • -9.00 p., M, 10.Op rm, Tuesdays and .3 00 p, .. Fridays 9.30ti. •DLafly .1- kt L H. & B_, :South . - il. • . &]. South - l000am W-, GlA B.North • 3-20p. m - - Flelyieed} 4.30 p;m inlough -. KiploS8 - • filt4tt.c; ,And - tivO. • _ Band Oil:Monday night there. was/ a- nice band practice: 'About 11 players put, :in an appearance as well as a number -6f a4tairing citizens. One :gentlentan: in, the oast end give the bey& sniall donation. The band Will--soOn. play. in that is wanted...is sym= pathyatid encouragement.. -School Holidays Public schools- will Close for the sum - mei:' vacation. on July -1st, and will ie- - open., in. cities :- towns and incorporated vill ges on the last Nn -r. day. in August . 1. oat the end: t.het4pened. pat may.be paid. eacti . - - theitmOunt paid._ F Olrri. etc-- apply to ANGUS STE „et• 411," ••• Kineardine Victorious t - With the assistance ,,of four laorosSe players from I.eucknOw Kincardine defeatcl- Walkerton in the juniorand senior games of the national game of Canada. In the junior match the sdare was 2 to 0 in Kincaraine's favor. In the senior it was 3 to I in- favor. of Kincarcline.-Com. ,Forestees Sermon The Independent Order of Forest- ers - will attend' the Presbyterian church for divine services on Sabbath,. the 25th day' of June. Revd. A. ‘McKay, pastor of the church will con - dna the services. Visiting brethern are cordially*. invited to attend. Lodge room open at 10:30 at.. The New- Texas- Game Law .; --Book :agents . may. be . killed -from August lst to .October lst.-: Spring poets, from Maroh- lst to .Jlst,uly scendal Mongers,, frOrc: January lst to December -31st, inclusive, :umbrella borrowers, from February lat to May and_from-.Aug'ust. lst to Novem- ber lst, Open season all the :year on life- insurance agents: 'Canada on Top Canada - is doing . magnific.ently.' at - • the World's Fair - in . Chicago. - Some of the prize g have been awarded; and . - - of these Canada has taken the hon's share. In cheese, -Canada, of, course, was '..out ofsight," as the boys say, having no rival, ,although there were. large exhibits - Of American's:- cheesey In fruits and plants._ and . vegetables and grain, Canadalifis'swe every- thing before hex. Will have to Scratch An .old Rey.- gentleman -'name.d Sratch has been --sent by the ..-d-nelph: Conference' to the uttermost end of the earth -T -rather of Bruce County.His new station.is Tobermory . where . the fsh are Plentiful and loaves few, • His. name And means- of living will'now, :be synon) mous.. In case ofsicknpss-T.the nearesi . doctor will. he Lion's Head and the charge in the neighborhood' of $50:: - . ,-Chesley * Enterpise A Pauli n P reie nt- The- Rev.- H. 1\IcQuarrie who been pastor of the, • Wmgham Presby- •• terian Church for the last seventeen years, has resigned his charge and intends taking up his home in. Toronto for the present. Recently a large number, of his friends assembled at the manse and presented him with a warm- ly worded address and a purse con- taining $2.25. - Mrs. -11,1cQuarrie.- was also made the recipient of two hand- some easy chairs at the hands of ladies of the congregation. Mr.' IVIcQuarrie replied very feelinably on • behalf of himself and his family. . - The Lamb Trade According ta,.# circular received .by a local buyer from a live stock corn - mission Co. in Buffalo, the outlook for trade in Iambs this season is very good. The expectation is .that -fancy prices- mav .nopbe looked forward tobutagood healthy trade may be expected. The World's Fair =ay not help the trade much las a grtat many have made • calcRrations. Another circular from • e 'York bu. ers contains the follow - in uggestioni- ticat farmers- would do . 1 to -mete. They are as followsThe ers of buck•lainbs. have -gradually. 1,ecome averse to thein and now take a MUSIC- 11X$cided stand against them and ant . . e-we'.lambs and *ethers, These g' ivAellesronTsTivois will not -handle buck jambs un - s runlejzial - - - - concession in the price of two'. St.,,T..auckn....v lb: dressed- *weight ia niacte. _SOCiETIES 0ourt 116n... -Judge Barrett .held a • Town •Hall here -on. Satur-- 1 0. G. T. SEPOY. LODGM, . - , • --meets in the south'endLodge Rotiasl .t!f_ hx,earev. tishierdia.f0eahlse - in the Tempeyanae Lueknow, every Viegcle,y eYenind at . o' 1 lc, D K. Wp- NO Robert -Mr. II. - he 'action. of .5° "-lit-. the. :reducing rom.$191.5- to witnesses had ge.confirmed the f Revision,. And .at $1740.... The ITCK-N°- that of Mr ThoS. -Ledge.,N0:112 - meets every- Frida tou n DI and after STERI c. T., g.3,1-A.THETts, See, - _ monthly 1 r. .11.- The regular . • meeting -d the'•Nireinen's -Christian. ..Teniiieranee Union -willbe heid every- seeoiid ,-.1WednesdaY a each inontliin the Odd-14116*i. Lueknoiv, at 3 p. - y'rsident flosicEu,Searetary -,:-. • ...... .• 4-.w .::-..1 evening -at 8 °gel ;nee the judge also • in tli-eir hall,' Campbell-.7street. All breitleitart of -Revision- and oordially invited, I. MoRiusOrt, Prattla -4. ' It, 11 'be Recorder.. ,-,J5sosion. e.nrtn- ont'heth.ecasheot_oefl, _ _ il 0. F.t - Northwes .ern Te egt ap kie- SI" - .and the -Bell Telephone idom . t_, fi'n - e v- e r y. m - aipsD;td, - , - 1.-.,- - every ' .1Y, _NI thud • montea, in the .0r- to look' e -anghall.- Visit-• ii . o.gr4illyri Ltihsur:e int -1. !ri t- e. aLH . ugh - ,cozun:el D. D. Yuma SEC. weiidex• in tu ht .was this ing ' 11 good pricW% 0 . U. W LUCKNOW" LODGE .014 -e the Ancient Order United Workmen,. meet in the Oddfellows hall, on the last and -secon4 &tonday- evenings of each montha eight' o'cloclE, Visiting brethren cordially .D, VATTERSON,. Master Workman, 11. D. aimaaex; Rocorder.- - your Holidays have receiv&I a copy of `Sur- kner Tours" issuedl by ,the Canadian Pacific Railway. It is a nicely •ili,u- strated book of ,travels,L containing. rates both east and west and is issud through agents of the company, to assist the public in ,selecting a pleasa t outing during the heated or holidi y lil term. .Here's a. Pointer' A Dundas man John Wallace hs been _sent to jail on an unusual chare. At the request of John Wilson, • the license' -inspector. . notified the' liquor dealers that they were not to sell liquor: to Thomas Wilson, an inebriate. The latter got over the.difficulty by gettiig other people, among them 'being W 1 - lace, -to buy liquor.. for him: Young, lit ilion warned Wallace not to do. 46 but as the latter did not heed him ic- had him arrested under a law of -the Ontario Government, which Provid s that any person who buys , liquor for an inebriate,' whom the saloon keepe have been prohibited for serving, sha ,be liable to a fine of $20 o:$50.. Wallace was tried before Mayr Mc Kechnie and was fined $25 or 30 days As he did not have the ma-ney he we it to jail. An'`..A-t Herne , .The c‘kt- . Rothe". held. under th . . auspices- of the W. C. T....17. -!.at t -residence of Mrs. W: S. Hohnes la . , i , Alolday- afternoon- was -- a decided - • , . , - 0 success in every particular: We were': --pleased to notice quite a sprinkling d visitors who we were delighted to gree thanking them for their kind syilipath , .1.1 !Dili' woick Of rescue. Tresidiit -wirk•- i - smith occupied the chair. in her . usuail, afiable and efficient nianner...:- Afte' : siriging a .hymil and- the Bible .-readin .by -the Presidenti-tWO of .the ---member .led in prayer,.. 1Jrs..11ohnes ini a brie but plesa,n.t address, -warmly welcome the Mies to: her: home. MisS. lien .1-lohnes then gave A repi ta tie p. entitled "Little -Blessoni'.? which . was very -.', we]] eceived, the rendeiing of ..Whilch. -Wa very . creditable to our, young -friend Mrs.. Geddes gave' a reading 911-,1 .‘qhe Evils 02 .the Liquor Traffic" wlich was ..disCtissed -. Very : freely -- lby - .thA ladies of the. -Union, as. .te whether the. individual voter or the LegislatUr were the Most 014one-for the presbn system of :poisoning the people:. - -Th absence i of one '.- of -1.onr : vOcalists . causing.a vad.s.aloy, • and Mrs:- ITOrnell ' . 'kindly. consented . to give ai :reading -entitled "License," ..gtving an idea. O both sides of ' the.: question,- fr lm tfi .8tarickioint.•af the cousuraer andi.tliat O the retailer. Alter the usual dei3Otionai exercises, refreshments being • served -the meeting ClOsed with kind wphes our hostess,' Mrs. Holmes and family. fl Cora. --Attention la called to the .fact that apples stored' in cellars Or elsewhere: .are invariably covered exteriorly with 11 .mould or mildew---ofteninvisible, bu, just- as, - real. The inintld -- �onsistS mostly of microrcopic plants, inchxdin numerous Species of fungi, all of which are- more Or less poiseneus. Physic7 dans say they have traced cases of theria in children to the use of motildy 'apples. Mothers- are in the habit 1 of :giving little_ children_ apples to play with and the habits try to eat, -them. In such cases the 'mould. should _ be carefully removed from the apples.. -The appearin the case of Miss Eby -against the corporation of .Port Elgin - was. up in Toronto Iasi, week before_ Justices -Armour and street. The judges refuseto interfere with the' the verdict rendered by the jury of $524. damages at the. Waterloo assizes. Their Lordships did not dispute' the claim that the amount of damages was • ei- cessive.but they thought the decision of "the twelve good men and true" shouldbe final. The costs and appeal will be over $100. - -At a pic-nic to be held in Tees - water on Wednesday 28th, Xis. Cargill presents a handsome prize to be competed for amongst local foot ball clubs. Riversdale, Mildmay and Formosa clubs will try their ability. The Teeswater Brass Band will be in attendance. • The famous Silver Bell Orchestra, Riversdale,,(ten pieces) will furnish music for dancing. _ 7 -Strong soapsuds in which. a • little coal oil has been poured is, said to destroy the oyster -shell barl-, louse which infests.the orchards Of this dis- trict. .It should **be applied Where possible with a brush; and if the • ina,d- cessible limbs -are sprayed the -solution will kill any of the 'insects which it reaches. Farmers are cautioned to lookout for the sharp fellow with * a patent • . plow -share. He does business on the ! game scheme; and tricks the farmer's ; whenever and wherever,,he deals with Avoid him.. 7iLt LOCAL GEMS. . z 11611.01.11.1.1. .1!1111.11. , Boiled Down For Sentinel Readei.s. • - • -Mr Sam Barber, . r.: hasreturned .home from Bay City._ 7 -Miss Slade Walker left this. week for, British Columbia.; - - --On the 12th of July --a big cele- bration wi1 beheld in Ripley . The -brass band will be at • the . social on this Friday) evening. r.- Girry2Stewart, .of the - Tees- -water News gave us a call on Monday. ' - -Canada- has taken 95 of the 107 Medals .awatriled- Cheese exhibitors at - the World's Fair. --,:-Parislareen-Pure Paris Green, hellebore -and Insect powder for sale atHarry•-ays'. . Copeland, of 'Coiling- 'wOod, is,:the- guest : .(Dr.)- TennOnt of. this village. -Messis J. and A Stewart, of the Hamilton : Collegiate Institute, _ .are• home for their holidays. --Lair: James .Falconer,. of -thisvil- lage has - Purchased • 'twenty acres' of land near -.lie' second con. church.. • • - --7-.Mti.Chin.e :Oils) Farmers -wanting Machine 'Oil for Mowers and binders cangetthet best oils cheapat.. Harry Days ,--7.-111rS.- D. E. -McDonald and her little iirlMaking a three Weeks tour • . • - among' frirnds in and about Toronto, Hanailthn' and Milton.. _ . - have received a compliniontry ticket- to Iominion day sports a1 Port Elgin A splendid programme Of spOrts, hOr e -racing: 'etc., is announced .for the oco .sion. -A covf,-belOnging-to-jEdward Mc- Quillrn, w6At Wawan0sh, -Whichlast. year gh'ye- birth to. a Calf weighing 1411 pounds, has recently given birth to, another weighing 117, • Williamson -,bus driver -in the employ of Mr; A. M. Polley, pf -doileriCh, Was - drowned there at the inouth tile river -while bathing on • . • • - 1.1:114 itY se -ph Little; of this village,. fell from a Scaffola 'while painting one • • day :ast w c k andlia.d out; of hiS legs. badly hurt and -which has s1n4 con- fined -him o the house. • e. -could not swirl), . • ssie-Grey, of •lot I, 'Co 4, W. D. As held, brought in a sample of some tini4by on Tuesday Which Was . . just conLinet out in head and measured 4 feet in lgth. -The first ripe stra-virberry: was - , - picked in the village last year on1 'the 13th of-jtir and this season they are nOt. far hehind, the..14th inst.ehein# the date, . The crop. promise's to he...enor-. . • -mous.: . 2., .. -- -Mrs. Hunter and daugh- ter Maggie'left on we-chiesciay% for a trip to Du uthi Washburn and other• -PlaCes..in the West, 'to visit friends.' : They -went by boat froin Kincardine and .expect to lie absent abOlit two. months.. • --TheMethodist .elnirch:at Kinlough , will be re -6 .enecl on Sunday jAly 2nd.. On Monde, , July 3rd, a garden. party Will be held in Mr:. Jacob Nicholls Orchard,- vrhen the '1..luckn0w Brass Band. --will be present: . • : -.---Wa11a0eburg • Record: -Rev. Mr.. Milos :and .fathily,. left on, Tuesday for 1.1ucknow. Universal regret is felt and expressed over the . departure of the grktlernan by the. people -Of. War- laCeburg, irrespective of. Creed.- , . .. . . • -Still to the front with the largest and best selected -stook 'of buggies in -toyinrI manufacturers prices. . Patrons. _buying from Us -Will get better Vahie :than fkettin . factory jobs- -.else Where and Paying ,freight. ...- Cash. for waggon . . .poles:4-Hil red Bros.- : - - ' '.1„0i. spirit .Of imprOVenent prevails to.aniinus al -extent in LuCknow this spring. - Besides the new buildings in course of erectionr we -note innovations, '&14: t:renovations on all [sides. The t - carpenters, - plasterers anfl painters are. busy: • ever .OomplaintS' have been: Made !agai t the unusual disturbances -,created on he Main street atnight's. by a gang- f young men ought to . , knowj -better, and. the . a:instable should see.' that t ° behaye themselves in. fie• Viogragune for .the :Brussels rides: on June 29.6, :will be As follows Purse $100 .3 minute :.trot or pace, pose ;150,. .40 class, Itrot or pace; purse ,-- $309,, *Oohed race. between Swartzs':- "Walter G." and :Beata& "Bessie ".. • A -bicycle race for a prize of $16.90 will also take place.. -The:1Iigk 84061 examination willbe heldonthe .28th; 29th and. _ , 30th of julte cominencink at 8,40 a. m.on.the 28th. .The Primary and Junior leaving examination begins. On.. July 4th -at 8.40 -am. Senior leaving! and-Hon.orMatricillation examinations be -gin: on th I3th of July - at.: 1.30- .p.. •tiNICIONC :AMU irkliartakiaaa.kok ;••• • Tfie_ secret of our .success is . . in-4nowing*t.lie.busailiqssi We are Ispeaking more. particular- ly of the Ready -Made Cloth- . . ing 1Trade. ° The knowledge we possess is .diirectect in the, ,selection of . ther most:seasonable' goods,- • plluOtNre, Io ofrg4ting that° we have to buy to suit every 'shoppers Nish bu5Ting. advantages 'maike it easier to do so antli place many a- good Ready- Maide °Suit in teach of those who 'Otherwise wo have to • fr be Isatisfied with i sferior or perhaps none at all, .We are sincere when we •assert out beli?f that we can serve you as well in quality, and decid- edly better in purse, than others can. It costs ° nothing _- to' investigate and may save you some money too. for :cash and exchan4e for goods. Special Bargains in MillineryFfor the next two -weeks. LUCKNOIli MARKETS. rFaeallsiW.heat; per •.... 0 .60 .50 Oats', Barley Potatoes Butter, per lb.... r Eggs, per dozen... .ElFlour per cwt... LDa. riayreddpiearpptO. ,ie,ns:::: E:: ' •ratio*/ ' " .". • •• Li... . . . • • .0 .:!.• et 9 6 . . . - SS - •I 28 • 30 I .30lis . -.50 • .12; tub .1; to 14 • • .6. tO • igg • Pork -per .cwt.. Wool per lb.. • • • 9 $2.25 3 to 3. mi• .12- • .... 118 TORONTOMARKETS. 1Wheatred, 62c.;.white, *.62c. t no, rota -0c.. Dressedllogstp.75 to 8.25 POtatoestealy. at 820.. to Butter -44 - t. -15o. • ggtp-'7,119. ta' 11:kk . :