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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1893-06-30, Page 8e Lucknow Sentinel W. have just recived a number of Black French Leisse and &trail Prints and eel Delain .„ • flowers s Ntri colored As tu6se godds. are in imich demand and the patterns are -yery.',clioice they will soon be learcid. Calr early if you *ant any ER I, MURDOCH- INT Q.V,T LUCKNOW POST -OFFICE, HourFa 8 a. mit ta 7 p..m. LUL ARRI;VE. . G. & B. South 6:13 m, Daily ll; & 13. North 12:30 p. tn.. " • trolyrood W, G.. (.& B; North - Goderich- Int,e'rmecriate points H, & B,-Isrorth -14ang_,sid-e4. IT& It, South f .11, & B.South • W- G.& R.North ficdyrood iniongh Kiniose , 2-::30 - 4:4$ p.m, .9 60 p. . 10,30-p: ra, = 7 Tuesday 4 an. - 3OOp,,rn, Fridays - - a 4 . 1' V#1.011- 11. A -E3-1,; Qrder • Jackson .Bros. have received ,an order : from t4e Lucknow _Orange, Lodge for 50 silk bat S and over 100- •wbite vests, to complete their outfit for -the 12th of July. The Lucknow men_ were wise ini selecting a firm thaz can fill any or*, no matter -how Iarae with the great&st of promptitude, -a/7c1 satisfaction:- lint-on...New Era. dominfon Day The Dominion government has decid- ed.that _Saturday, the first day of July shall be celebrated as Dominion Day. The matter wos considered in council, a letter having been received from the - -Toronto- city clerk makingenquiryas `to the government's power to postpone the celebration until Monday. The rapty was given that except. when. Dominion Day falls upon .Sunclay the governinent has no power to change, the day ofitscelebration. . Seven Week's Holklay The teNchers in rural sections will rejoice in the knowledge that they hare seven weeks' holidays this year and . that the teacher & in towns and Villages -have the advantage of them. ,by only one-week. The _midsuMmer holidays lir 0:in after the'30th day of June which .1.4i raekoarffalls On Friday and -open On T'nue.stah:yruevernitnt Monday • in August- The STER 0, p, - S.! August falls on Tuesday that would cheerfully be • - month •ba many public - - • •-0- I:dee-lug tliF by thEteircumstances _Temperance Union will alandera lengthened• .' Wednesday of each raga'. Hall,: Lucknow, at 3 p. Salm, Prasi'dent ; Mis. Ho 3riean r Says :- ti)unCan O. Ross cOmeafor- s meet5.1Z Avith him:for aaaaa.-- in their hall;:. Campbell 'street. hRok. reulted: evenin- - coraially.layhed. • I. ,MoupaseaT. Gratancerne(1. Hughes, - Recorder. • -O. F., -00T-T.R1riA,. " kJ. Sherwood, No.:"" }- 50, Lucknow. Meetal- : -eVery first and thirsfaht • Mi*da.5; in e v e r....b.e,_ *.„.....t.:-, month,: in: the -r 0-°'"' Ange ' hall, • . rowing. 10, '.c410grdi'ablryetinilrvettee"-- 116614 J. LYONS, - -01 hPa.Y.1 D. - D. YULE t. 1 in '• . •e, .42 ft.' .(_}. L.17 KNOW Loxbte, the Ancient Order United 'r= - 05 meet in the Oci' fell -tv. Jt)hn` setond -Monday .eight welock. D. • D4CIAXXRON,, The band Under the leadership of Mr. W. Armstrong 'the- band. boys have been very regular in their attendance -at practice, and as a consequence they are becoming more and more efficient -every night. OR Thursday night, June, 29th. the band will play on the band stand in the Queen's Park.' Church Re.Opening The Methodist_church at Kinlough, having 'been enlarged and repaired will be re -opened on Sunday, July 2nd.. The pulpit will he occupied at 10:30- . a. m. and 7 p. m: by Rev. J. J. Noble And at 2:30 p, m. by Rev. John -Mills of Lucknow. On Monday/ July. 3rd, a garden party will be held in Mr. Jacob. -Nicholl's orchard when, the Lucknow Brass Band will furnish music. The New Law . The ..new crin-iinal code passed by Parliament last year comes into. force on the lst of July. After that date any person s found ca,riying concealed fire -arms without the written permis- sion of he Justice of the Peace, will be imprisoned without the. option Of a fine. This will probably put a , stop to the practice of carrying -revolvers by "fresh" young men who have no more use for a six shooter than a cat has -far a sidepocket. Thought it Was Whiskey-- On Thursday"- morning- last James Dean; of Ashfield, 4ed. 55 years died from the -effects of 1.1, dose of ,ca.rbolic acid: which be mistook for whiskey. He was' at. Goderich the day ..befot,e and procured' Sonia carbolic acid, Which he intended to compoundandapply on his *cattle to keep off the -flies. - had the carbalic little flask, • labelled ." poison," also 'a . flask :containing Whiskey in his.pocket.. In the morn - g, ky not. feeling. -aery _well, he concluded to take a _little of the Whiskey, but unfortunately took the carbolia acid in mistake. He leaves a -wife find six children.-.. Agarhst the- Law - The People living near the Carding.. Mills are greatly annoyed by boys and S'oan„,a-smen bathing in the river below.: the dam in -broad • - daylight, This. -practice is objectionable any. day, but particularly so on Sundays, and.. a,- .couple of the residents from that neigh- borhood have, asked us tostatethat. if it 'continued they will, 'take --regal proceedings- to protect , themselves.- There might be Some excuse for -children bathing in such a place, in daylight, but over -grown .beys .and, young men should have more decency • . aliont them than to expose their . . persons So pipininently. and, if they have not, a liberal fine. by a magistrate might increase- their Sensibilities.. Get_Them Mixed The editor. of the weekly jourfial published.. in-'. Manitoba recently 1,)t two of his Subscribere. -throtigh the .following -unfortunate.- accident The two sabiaribers-in- question wrote to -ask :his ...revaedy for s their respective ' • troables. No 1- happy of Awns to. enquire the beat. Way to get them safely _ over their teething,: and No.1- wanted to know how-to protect. his lawn from theravagesof myriads of gra(sshOppers. The editor framed. his answers:: upon - r the ‘orthodox, lines :but ,: unfortunately, transposed their nainei, with -the result that .NO.1 WhO,was 'blessed =With the tiv.ins.t. read:: -in. reply to his query.- . - . “Cover theni oaref011y With. straw and Set Bre. to them, :and the ...little. pests alter jumping . about : in the fla.mes.- a few aiinates, eedtjr: settled," while No..2. plagued with:grasshoppers_ . _ „Was.t6ld-to ‘•‘Give, a -little; castor oil and -rub_ their gains -gently aiiith a bone _ Up' Wh1e•• Messrs. . T. .Nettergeld, j., Johnston andA Reid, near Winghana were fetarning. .hc p .-froa the Huron County ,Council Meath -lir- at GoderiCh, - Hie other eVenirig they Werea" held ,w7ar St. Helens -, Theyavere,driying through a piece of . . . uceCount a Foresters Sermon The Members of: the Independent' Order of Foresters tmarched a body to the Presbyterian church - on.- Sunday morning Where the Am! A. Mc- '.X4Y preached to, ofegi. a- _Special' and .. .1 . t -- appropriate sermon Public Holiday • Saturday. next, July lat, will be , • ir observed •COr. cititienk,as a public Itiliday and .411418ices of _business _in the .Village . closed. A ',Ittrgo " • 1,1 number. of. our •:eitiZemi,anterild taking in the celebration •Ctoderich, where the Dropshot ladroiase club. III:cross• ! 'sticks with the junor.liurOnsi . . Uncertainty of 11:.ife• • - .Another instance of the: uneerfainty 4. of life was ' forded npon. the -citizeni.of • . _ our vi11age . on. Monday' 'List, when Master 'Free Rosi,:. a: boy of i tlifrieen was Called, to the 'great beyond. :He, 'had only been .ill a Short time with inflaminatory.-rheuniatisin; - the :result - - - 'of a. cold contracted while bathing in.the riVer 'aboUt: ,week ago. . The re rhain Were interred in: the kinkiss - • cemetery. on Wednesday afternoon.. • . . • - • • - it! -4:- The0.was a -large- Crowd itt• the ice Crean': Social at *qui •residence -..01. H1.- Johnstone, - (>4 -Friday evening - last. and.* .good.tithe..xas Spent The; brass band was present* :and the splendid Proi,YraraMe of music rendered by , -them ..was -greatly- appreciated by all p?esent.- Considering -- the short time the band has been together, the boy s play rem ar4bly: well,.: and Jpefore. the,summer closes linckhoW wii1 have -a muSiCal Orgartizattion will cer- tainly: be 4- creOit! :to ktie place. • . FceOream-Socjai . T.we all of y • The- anniversary' of. the Battle of the - Boyne" Will - celebrated by ati the Orange Lodges.' in: West Bruce, (ei- •cept Kincardine) at Ripley on tti.p 12th Of July. The Ltichio-W IiiLoage has - increased in:. Mem-hersh.ip aTal is -now One the -144eit aid hest dressed lodges " the --irOvine4 Big preparations are ',made [the • demonstration - at -Ripley andl! if the weather - . proves -favorable • large gatheringi:Of '-Or'ange-inen and _others will be -• present. • The aetion':,!of .thA Kincardine' Lodge in gOihg. 61,10i of the Distript. tliat.day is severly eyitized by.ineinbers'af the Order. Runaway Accident-- _ - • -; On Friday. afternoon Mr. Gecldes. and. the*Rev. John Mills were drivinizr-alofig -, boundary - east of 'ithe and Wheii past Torrance's hill, the -horse. slii4 at: a pileof weeds and- gra* road, and turned into -th.e ditch, upsetting the,baggy and: throWifig bot! oceu- panti; out the -i ‘grounO. Mr. 'hC4e7:1COctsjdh:bid�nto the lines as: long an t the anirnal finally got away --- and raw back: to the village -where it•waS captured -04q _Post Offiai Both ',Geddes and Mr. MiEs were .ifiaken:Ap-kby the but -fortunately.- '-were broken, and and it -is 'thought the**ill .be all. right- in.:- feW days . - The rig was -slightly-Aamaged.. • -7-Exeterla4ies have always- been rioted for their extrerae modesty, but a liensall:girt who was: :in town the tither day put :all. in th4 e to: 14ny a Leghorn hat, - but Ot-. wishing to use :such vulgar.. an pression, she asked for a 14Mbhorn. The. clerks were all strirckiand ought that -seine new lineofhats had en: brought Out and they - faired get it The f:boss :was - called, and Very - modest man, i,at once 004 OO,..prodnoed the Leghorn arid ade the sale:„ Not:Seeing any of the- 'Srks when he got through, he initit. ted search and found thenyin the mming.roona,!Where they had retired - duly fainted.- •. --.--A grand picnic of the Patrons of IlidUStrY VAS held .at 'Paisley, Ont.; yesterday, there being about 800 dele7 gates present. i Reeve Dr. McArton welcomed all: to the town, and-. was - followed with a lengthy adch;ess from - Grand Vice-president Currie, of Strath.- i`roy.. Amongst! those promin.ent �n - - - - * platTorin were nowansg,'111. swurep, when suddenly two, rum spratia f the omit ;Cargill, -M.P. 1: forward. and fired their revelyers. The disguised:persons then demanded-- -the occupants. ef the rig to hand .out their --nioney, ;: :one Of them_ replied "We. have. -na money,". the --whip was 'applied .to-• tbe horsei and no -more .waS- heard -of the would -he highwaymen. .• The; sup- position.•that these peraopa Were. pw1. look out for some person r -arid irr the -darkness 'Mistook the-:. riff " for the eIthey were I ki r :it WAS at2her remarkable conduct Bruce -whiskey has no sUch-g6ct tipan- S county' CoUncillors S that. Thege - 1 loWi certainly 'must' have - , • orrible :on, for noz;hing:' larger han `Snakes"- - and -kindled "vamp in" : ver effect the Men- froln•Bruce.:. it ve ings of eeing, Cumber- t bi? I tune threw Ross ; t threw Johnstone. J e 2. . -,-The- members of the •-,;Womens' Christian Temperance Union -will attend the `. ;English' OhUrch on Sunday next i at 'eleven '!' o'clock when:a special: ermon. will be preached by the Rector,) the: Rev. - Miles.. All s.i.re Cordia* invited. - • Canadian criminal code pro- vides a penaltiof five years' imprison- ment for the -offence of offering for r - T sale, or attempting .to purchase, counterfeit,money. Aiders and abet- ters are liable to similar punishment. " - -Paris Green -Pure . Grew; ileleb.ore- and Insect powder r for ' side t Hair Days. Y rve 30th • Separators for :Sale . There will sold by public auction at -lot 9,' con. 11, Kinloss, on Friday, J'AilY" .14th at -3 o'clock one -Doherty Separator and one Yirideawake, Separator. -Terms 'cash. 'LuCkno'w. June l 28th, 1893.11, Morrison, 1 Ven- dor's - solicitor; Peter . Corrigan, Atietieneer • John -Grahain -Vendor. 3 . • • LOCAL AND GENERAU. condensed tor sentinel ireaders -Pure prepared paints at Lawrence's --All kinds of garden and harvest - tools at Lawrence s. sale -A first-class bicyPle, hi splendid running order.. Call and see it at Chas. Stewart's tailor shop.: :-The present month has thus far pro,Ved the hottest of any June for 50 years, so the Observators record.' -Creamery cans, milk cans, dairy paits and daisy churns at Lawrence's -Rev, Dr. Moffat, of Toronto, will preadh. 'in. the Presbyterian Church. . = here on Snuday next , -Fans A nice assortment of fans can be seen at Harry Days' drug store; ' -Rev Mr IVIcKay has-. gond: on trip : to :the Maritime Provinces He intends beinct away four Or fivelweekS.: - , , , w---jaan&S. patent :13ain -door !rollers are the best. All steel. Ask ;to see :them at Lawrence's, ----About_fifty left this station on tmqay-.0n. a trip:to the Model!. Farm, Guelph, under_ the auapices.; of the Farmers Inititute. - - _Machine Oils ! Farmers wanting 'Machine Oil for mowers and binders can get the best oils cheap at Harry Days'. . -Lost--On, Saturday, Tun p 17th, on the_ararel road between Lucknow and Belfast a pair of lines off al set of harness. The finder. wilroblige by leaving.the same at this offlce THE 1171TONDE?RFUL! Life-giving St.. Leon Mineral wat- er to inat Days' Drug Store. It is. impossible to -over --rate itsi value .phys,- MIUMNIMORMENWIIMWM,afea,:gumv,a4cm**.maitomrear.Mire*.*004014100iimmorm -e 38C et ) our success '11 s less: We are ..§peaking nlore particular- ly of the Read -Made ioth tog Trade. *The know edcfP 1-".4(1 PO"e- is.directed in the Selection .of the most seaSoable. goods,. not forgetting that we ba-ve to buy.. suit 'every shoppers A purse. Cash buyi,r!)g advantages ' make it easier to do so and place many a good Ready - Made Suit m reachof those icians -say to restore . and promote- life . long health,' strength- and:. 6 .j-IARRY DAY.:$, Druggist. -WESTERN FAIR The Western Fair Prize List has again reached usif thiough the Icina- ness of ,Mr, Thos. A:- Browne, the Secretary, and it calls ,to nitind the fact that the Fair has gone on steadily improying and growing in importance since its inception in 1868. The dates this year will remain the same,- being September 14 to 23. In viewing the Prize List we find that a 'class -ha* been added ler Oobi in harness, and also that the- Teal:as and Fillies of the General 1Purpose Class have been revived. In the Holsteins, Jerseys and Ayrshires; a section has been addect.for four - year old Miffs, and in- the .Sheep Depart- ment -a class for Hampshire Downs. The Duroc Jersey Red Hogs have been allowed to . Compete with the Tamworths. The Poultry disses have him' Rose Comb Leghorns added, and in the Ornamental class Magpies, The Dairy interests have received special atten- tion, being now among the. leading _industries Of Canada. The one judge system is to be 'continued, having _proved far more Satigketory than two or more, and in every case :the men selected are experts in: the- depart- ments, being the nominees of i the dif- ferent Live Stock Associations. _ The Directors of the Western Fair are evidently men of good. judgment and executive ability, who spare -neither time nor labor to keep these exhibitions well to the front. They richly deserve the unparrelled success they haveenjoyedin the past, 4 Prize Lists can be had by any of our readers on application to the Secretary.: - - CURED IN 4. DAY. South American Rheumaffsm Cute for -Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radi- cally Cures in 1 to'3 days. Its action upon the system- isremarkable and naysteridtis. It removes at once the cause .and.the-disease immediately 4 dis- appears The first dose greatlY benefits; 75. centg. Warranted by A. B Cortgra,n3.. . BORN: ELLIOZ--On 'Monday.; the 26th inst., the Wife of Mr, John E`liot; Lucknow, of SOU. • ° • • • HORBISON-.0n-the 1st con.. of Maim on -Monday-the 26th of :June. theim. le of vfr.% Isaac Morrisonof a daughter, • DIED Luclriow, oxtMondt4-, June, 26th,' Freeman ThanaB David Ross, [aged I3. years and 9 ininitinj. - • „ '1 who otherwis9 -would have to- te satisfied with inferior or perhaps none at all. We are sincere when we assbrt our belief that we can serve you as well in quality, and aecid- ediy. bettek, purse, than others can, costs nothing. to investigate and may save you spine money too. tor cash •azid exchange for goods. Special- Bargains in Millinery for the next two weeks. Peas Pats-. . Barley Potatoes - Butter, per ib., Eggs, per dozen...f. Hay per.ton., *Flour per cwt. Dried apples " Tallow 41 Lard *-0: 41, MARICEM Wheat, per ;bnehel.,. .53 '-‘ •50. , .29 44,.30 44 .30 • • ...40 ami,12,,tub 1S te .0 • * -0 *.09 :,16 to ."100 ..•81..15. -0.25 . s. ,3 to 34- . . .12 -44 10 Pork per ewt. S7 Wool per lb..... .18 TORONTo MARKETS. Wheat -red 62p ; white 62c • Flour -$2. 70 to $3.20. Barley -38c. to 4Qc.- Oats-34e. Peas-570..- -.Dresse411017147.75 to 8.2 Potatoes -steady at 82c, to 9_ oh . Butter -13c. to 15o. !Eggs -11c. •