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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1893-07-07, Page 1-r? 3 • A C..eikArkal 14 Good Advice. :TO . Fatinirs, • Don't buy your - Hay fork rope or any kind of -Harvest limas tint you :see what . ID.. U. Th.:27.101t - Can° do Poe you :4 - r. • V 01 XX. IssergrattignEserggitgr4a* LUCK - Capita paid up -R-estPtwe Ftuict • . ;jU -.T.CpHYS-`TUART. F• ICTO... • S1,20oi000 $65o;000 $7,979;.646 .r 11.-tert151, NIV;ir.4.0•TBSON 1..P.,,,G-gOtRoAcFr 'r.'".. N.V.ccii), A: 13: Lim (TorontO). I .13itir--J. ril U.R..13IJIJI.....1 I .. . - - _ _ . ..-1 7-:71V:Sti.B4.2V1F..1--7- HO .1i :,--7,' 10. to 3.; Ratur-: . .day -s..10- to 1;z ' 'Deposit-. of Si and nplVardS• _ 1...t.:1 and interest. iiilowcd: 7 • DEPagi TS also .reCeiva at cur- • ‘1.-...tt ;.:. ;If int,ft-est. • ' - . .„ • - 1-tct Gitt iita in And the TTnited • • -• .BR(.SWN StT7B-AGENT. . . ' • • EFIT-LAIL. sse.--Seefezet • • .8. .J4102.,1$-, D: S. 8-Vincr-hal.n. will be in Tia' oknow v.,1011 OIL trie..se-onti and fourth Fri- Y flue. Satiti-day Good,gets' fu a-na sl3ceialty Office at.Cain's HOtel. . Pilk FF.' e • 1/.-4.• '4.21 .Pial 4 • . . - A . .2.0-1:-‘ 1( 1 ()3.:TF;JC.1*".- BARE.:TSTER,- g St qi etc., (late of Sue Oanieron,„..G-od'eriebb.Otlice " - - ,A• IlkEhlIRTSON' AT • . ..114., :Law; Solicitor In ..,,ar_icerY„,: convey - Office, the:, • •71iber BAigKERS,- Or ifeknOw 13aiiking 'Comp y • sLIJOKNOW:gEB',17 1Ortf, 1_893 TO THE FARMERS: We have the followirr farm properties foy.. sale cheap and on easy erms of pay n 4; In Kinloss Township a 5Oart Lrui, acre farin ancl. 11, 1.50 ,.t.tere fetn.). a .200 farb) -ittron TQwilsb-i:) it ..?.00-cre--farin 3.11 • - ID 3000 Tbs. wool epieldiuts wanted. , • 4000 Ms: mixed rags wanted. HIGHEST PRICE PAID' FOR ,EVLT., hINDS IN y _ TRADE ATI, D. Cil TAYLOR% •••• • 'or -^ 1893. WHOLE NO. 1015. \ ..“..MgtA3i*E37332102M5*,• ,74:811=151,83,7.=;64gM , -.LOCAL GE . f . - - - Ill.BoHcdoN-rn., IT41,1* 6,elki Readerii," - . . Will play oritsthie •day) evening.. -e-Mise"Cari'ie Lews'ence- is 1.. 'u • ' . , „ - I ""131 S • friende in BUiralo, New York. -.1)roc•tOr :et laht : • 9.- a nioittli's erlp. up she is..kes-...1 •e. las. •re. ST ELELNIS. . (Too late for last week} -The pupils of school -seetion No 16 -intend holding -a .pie-nic .in yeLean!s LAPJES • • A number of contracts flave beell- lAto. the *made in this sectipArri Bella busIS-one_the afternodn laf J'uly 1.st. contractors'are by gettineelhe -•%-cil„PT Todd• -and Curran left • S.. S. IJibrary -ay - 1.• 0er the lqa-nitonlin • fsla.nee •Some I-• ft • ' Our neW S ele•-tions of for -a o ne4ntli's holida• yj. . compltsted. • tiles weetes tw M1S0 tO, be of e vast a _ the boys will be lonesome during their • in connection witheig b • a . Bence. • A • few from- this eicinity took int Sixty volumee heY e,era yiset to 1-Iamilton. ante le • 3,1rs: • •Fnow - Farmers- excursionste-ithe Wipdel•Fattn • • . • • and a Jasta -of 150 a.oree - \%;11i31-14): pf. :for a vieifeto fei-thide in Wiesere4.-1 - ue-stie-Y,..an were .we p e . eni.reeaasi° WestiWai'anosh TOWn.S111•0 fa-x-fr: of IOC, ac.3.7.04 • -W. .ilay9s . le T d 11 1 S'd Prtselit un %-1 Ashfield two farms Of 160 acres each ; in Turn- •..•• ' berry Township only few -miles from tlie •1.:Atitifi •Ar nistrong hb:tne. 1st w - ti t t - he elt g dair and a 0-razinc, farm of 250 acres...in the Town- f d-•• - sere_ ou • .duriuceeeee week , 'II with their. trite. - . ooltsi for the • . • ouendt' olnidn-teprre:i ,chool. ..About • seen purchase&e.. •of Detroit, is at tended visit- to her . InanY f'..H4'es•bein • 1. aiide .114. ,.1;• Mc Donough, of if."1 ROUtiVO 0T, ilodtrich, Ont. • • T., Getesote, Q.C, • NV rROTIDFOOT; - WIEPICAk. 1t,- ELLIOTT, OFFICE AND -REM- - II.: deuce, Outrara Street, door mirth. sh:_ye store, - tOwn.of %tinghain, 100 acres of timber land, from the. Collegiate -Institute at -Stetse e, noieee e rav y .enon, paid 1 77 to fri,ends • tt •. t •• t 1 the•ernmen.t to • • - ,§hip of Kicardine,, • •_ . • V'e.bavp.. p, lar,-;.-quanti.ty nione-j-- to lend - Shelton; of .Detro t, is II e• eialtine ad session in §t -34--rm• Irourp,, pei con., tip: he r gov- erripd accorailig to tlid--elass of -secugity. - insteuct people in -t,he :art of butter 6 - • • . - b' - • ten of ""11.r.flr‘tg,• erent a day with on firSt moilgages on faini -Or village rpperty stu•-•1-...&.-1- • Of brc-fik sr in ese-es 1\esr. lielens. shortly. We trust that .tiiist Mee leriS email arnonnt, of - vioney on- .fecond Rolier':, 1 aiz ton Lit UV -4_4_ - -.1i.iabfle8s there- -will be Mr. P.S,Freeert eteest few.days with • their Lanese -1,1e lately. We ROS actnd • f wiof ll all attend the - • . • . e t • lays in •I uekn v• th s mas-iy -useful and-pra6tical hints - given 'seleetrard.ine -see; it.h concession this ,week. tlioseene charee of -the nice incr - • mortgages and fast chattel mortgages% 'We ao a general banking busineSs in all its branches, fillow, interests ,on :deposits, issue _clrfifts on all Cznadian point- and on ...the • American Exchange Nati,- I Bank, -N-ew ,Yt:iik City, and which epted anywhere throughout -the Unit es, make -collec- or the North-west', and cash nu f 71y / place, Lending money on farmers notes a trans in the Stateg Outari , Qua:et.% , - _ . 2.,_ it.. Re TEN:KA-NT, PIIYSICMAN, 3 Sdrgeon and .Lccouchenr. Surgery op-:- roF,ite (in'.g hotel. Odice hour s from 19 to -12 - a, m., and from 2 -to 5 p. in. - .:. McD. GORDON, M.D., 4 -mese_ .14..0.1)..5.0., Physician, Sur- geon. and Ikccoucheur. Office -next door to W. AJlin's iMplement shop. Residence Ross street, south, of D. R. McIntosh's sore. - • D. GEDDES, V. S., CALLS _Li!. either by mail ov telegram promptly attended to. Charges moderate. Residence, Outrani street, opposite Dr.- Elliott's and se;itemil deer north of Ssx-rtete. office•. GENERAL. ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Security for any time, at •the lowest-• _rate of interest. _ The principal ialay be .paid at the end of the time, or a part of •the rind- - parmay be paid each year, interest ceasing On -the•azawdnt paid, .,For 'further particulars, • etc., -apply to AlIGUS-STEtART,Thicknow. specialty. • . • Ve effeet.Insurance on all classes of build- ng- Stoci----,_-)i-`,11-ifTnat • desired, Note hrst rsq- - - . • resented = b0; 3.113-Sspe's.74L isienage,r :NIUS1.0 LESSONS.. n a se_ (4 • c • - • . • vcr(-;eit • ----Fred. -Mitehell • b' „e 'We €- f- to notethat Mrs. Geor e Mrs. C. Rouee, o Sniith Asquith es rery ill and 'under t e swith, 0,1 ‘%;a -t-- 3 N% isiting at the residelicrof Mr. W: care. leepe forrher speetly-- to his eiyeady .good s •ply, and bas •• t -Mr. -Brumpt recON'er-r- • -- - • • one --of inoet, completie shops to be - have -returned from- their: trip to .Pcir .A. c'euple -Our- hors7e'ine' -sehee . founsi. in -the eouSert The last ad: - Stanley. -•• • • • -trying their speed the -other evening1 ditiwe "s•-mtli,Y is a " had. a collision and as a result tie° class upsettine'epparatue Cee-eseeie • -Brnee,- of D. -iron -tie ere eiti,.-iegi•iete .;_eigs • ..aaorned the • Jr James 1.-reerr has gone to $pres.a , in the Village eippoeite the Rewes_farin. - his 1-K,lidays with friends at Millbank. Green -Pure- Par;e• Helebore and Insectpowderfor stile - et Harry Days. e • ----L•Mrs. . Connell .arri.4-ed. home leet week 7frone .a mouth' Superior City, Wis. - . D.R. McIntosh anti Children at -rived' _home on Saturday:I.-from her trip to. Woodstock and vieinity. --Mr. Rus. Fletcher, of the Western Bank, -Brussels is spending his -41-01i- *days friends in TACIED.OW. ----BrUillpt011)S1 is the sprit. to Misses' and Children's black cobo hoe cheap, only 5 cents per Pair. Thf) ReteeEwaii -McKenzie, B:A., very __ably - the in _the . ethodist-chureh on Sunday evening IRes- Dr Aederson aid wife of Ghia- Mr. R. Fraser 'is off on a visit R•OFSERT OUFININGHAM.. a'two monthe-boliday at the manse left Rev. it, S, Aeadeesdu has received • gow-, Scotland, who have .been spending •-emong friends ;n _Perth county.. -1.:N•SURANCE -ese • g last week to make visits to. otter leave of absensee for throe months and !Z..' -AND 11.11AEUN'Es 'friends' b befor&returnina to their hal-nee• tLe Pulpit will be occupied be -different . $. i• ... The •Dr. s and . his " lady_ made. many_ ceergyinen diering his absence. Rev. fries -els du- ring _their visit here, end T. •Fairbairn,. :if 1Dusigarinon, will con - Shalt be Warmly WelcOnied _should th, ey du-ct, t'es.: eese_le..ce - next Sabtath even cone again,. - ' - . - i t 76 in - 1 i • 'e ' :le -Arrangements are . being mide for .GUEL;PH - . L1LtNO 19% - 42't' 4j U .14" --, P.. tr. 1RECTOY. rt. GITURCH rl:RVICES 11 JiL a. m. aha 6:30: P: na, ..StindaV SchOo1,- 2:30 p, ,Superintendent, Wm 5. 1-Iolrnes. Adnit class every Wednesday- -evening at 8 &Clock, 13ible and. prayer book leSson's; are welcoMe. REV. 0. Mitts, Pastor. • RS, A, M, ARMSTRONG IS- PRE= pared to give lessonsin vocal and in-• :2 strumental music. - Residence-Canipbell St., •Lucknow. SOCIETIES 0.. G. T. SEPOY- LOGE, NO. 384;_ L. meets in the south; end Lodge Room. in - the 'temperance hall, Lucknow, every -Tiiesday evening at. 8 o'clock, 1).' K. WFB- STZR, C. T., S. MATHEss, Sec. • ' UKNOW ME.01-IA.NICS ' INSTI- .LI tute. -.Reading room open. eyery evening . from 7 to 10 p. m. exCepting Satlirdayv ,,-Thprf the. hours will be from 2 to 6 p, The lihr9,rian4ill be in atteudance. durikg. these hours. D. *.T.?ryliSr,t G, M-T,mpoon , karat -any = C. -T.' The -regular monthly - VYss • meeting:of the , Wenien's_ Christian .-Tepaperance Union will be held every second Wednesday of. each month in the Oda -Fellows Hall; Lucknow,, at 3 V. Iil.. M4S., W; H. SMITH, Pres;dent ; Ws. HonNELL, Secretary, C. T. 11. -TIME TABLE. - Trans.leaVe -11.oltnow for "south .at -'5;58 m i048 m. and 15 in . • - Norih rai, 4:02 p.. ra, and- 10:.28 p.m. . W LA Lodge, Noe112 'meets! every Friday evening.at 8 171901001r THE SUBSCRIBER RAS OPENED AN _ office itt• the building emit of the SENTINEL -Printing Office, • %AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES, DEEDS; MORTGA.GES AND . WILLS CAREITT4LY PREPARED. Plans 'specifications -and. estiniates for bnild ings, bridges,;etc,-, furnished on short notice. . . JAS,SOMERVILLE. Lucknew.. an .1891. - in.their hall,TiCampbell street. - All brethren- - cordially invited. Moratesoie, Grand N. IL Tiughes;31ecorder. . • • •C psiiy.„669dUltoir 5.0 ,l'Uckii(7_ Meet.- 13-171111-.P.L0 every Jim and third 1. it is to your ad -Vantage .to 11 . . . . . . . . •last. • -Remember the 1Lawn Social Mr. Geo. Greer's on Monday evern g, -July 10th, and bring your friends viith you. at Farmers;. loolt to your 'twn interest and " insure. your -farm buildings and private dwellings in the • LONDON MUTUAL. No la,rge Premium Notes required CASH SYSTEM : 50 cents to 90 cents, per $100 for three years, JOHN LANE ACENT; KINLOUGH. Also agent for the Phoenix,- of London, England. - PILOTS To Obtain the y•our - -Misses Mary McGarry . isrid Murphy of Toronto, are the guests. of Mrs. J.. -McGarry,' .of- the -Whitely House. John Thiempeonst -6 c n., West Waw-anosh, had a stack 'of 4ay burned by liehtning on Wednesday, June 24st. ' The supreme Grand -Lodge. A O. 13 W adopted a motion at their I re- cent meeting retail hquor -dealers from joining the Order. Mr. E. " •BoNtrer 'got three of his _ fingers badly . cut by: the dun& toaol*he at the:. saw mill on the 12th con fof Ashfield on Monday last. Rev Dr Moffatt,ofTorOnto, ,preached inthePresbyterian church here on Sunday last andtheRey.1Mr• .34eTsTabb _ocetipy the pu1pi9 on Sundaynext ,--Sailort tell -us that the wholelsur- . • . erecting- a. -Public tall in th:e -rs F WOOD CEMENT:. duringtheSsammer. The matter ist-in • • • the hands of good Committee, 4110 are receiving .mtich eniCouraeement from . the , people' the • section. AlreadY ever $400 hae been subscribed :A very, successful -union Sabbath : . . , . school pc nee was held John- Reth- -erford's bush on Monday afternoon of last_ week. Among 1 other attractions "i4ras.d.--fdot-13411. match. between_ sides chosen by Reeve .Stuart and Councillor :Todd .: The manner in- which somei of, the fellows (sot around the field Was face of Lake Huron is literally coliered - - a surprise to themselves as well as to the spectators. As is his •customs Mr, Toddcameout ahead, the score standing 2 to 0. --- Rev. Mr. Anderson and Miss Ander- son intend leaving next week on a. three months trip to the...old_ country. Miss Jennie Todd accompanies them. We wish them a pleagant voyage and a safe return:. with-pOtato bUgsoinci along tile,:banlis the earth. ippears.. to be: a .mtiving rases .of buo-s. - 1.-- - • b • - 71 • - -Me. J. C. Brown, the popular manager .4f the Lucknow Branch of -the Bank lit .lanlilton.,.left -for 4 two weeks visit to friends .in .Dundast and other places in the east on Wednes- -day. - - 1 I -Mr-. Jas. -Falconer' has exchang7 ed his... property.. . IsucjeneW Mr. J. Campbell, of; the second. -concessiori- of- Kinlos§ -Mr. F-1 will • • , take UDhisresidence; in Kinloss Weout I Anniversary services were held in connection With Bethel Sabbath school On -Sabbath.' and Monday. evening 'last The servibes on Sunday were well attended. _ On Monday evening a very s'uccessfuttea-meeting was held a very large • number being in attendance. Aev..Mesers. Crane of Blue -61e, and Anderson" of St Helens and Mr. Wm. Anderson, of -South Africa, delivered' 4iteresting addresies. The .musical part of the programmewassupplied by the -Westfield choir in a highly Atis- fac;orily manner: :Westfield has a' choir of which any _village or town might well- feel proud. . The p:astor iRev. Dt., Crowle, occupied the .phair ,in an able mariner. ? We noticed in the Wingham paper that while some of the citizens of' that town were returning from Goderiich a, few evenings ago in passing through a swamp near St Helens, they Were held up by two men, with revolvers,. i - who +demanded their money. This is '_news to the people of St Helens, who think the story et little washy. The gentle - .men in question must have indulged in eoo much lake breeze and had; their imaginative faculties strengthened -thereby, est prices for 06t. 28th. - - - - - For, thel balance : pi, this W. Berry will offer the bleSt inBed-RoomSuits ever effered:in. this, county. - pay any one take. - hold of one -of these-beautefulrytfinished : All other...gees:lee iMeerk-ed away down. -7 -Berry's StOretl: cOt-iiward and. Upward" and of "-Wee .trinitiell have . been -received- at this -office. -. The -fOr- m-ei- is edited by the. Odutiltess. of Aber- Monday in e r y Month, in. the Or- ange hall. . Visit- • ing brethr.en r e cordially invited. 3. LtoNs, C, R. D. D.- YULE SEC. 0.. IT. NV LUCKNOW LODGE OP • . the _Ancient Order United. Workmen, .-meet the Od. fellowshall, on the. last. and second Monday venings . of each month a eight o'clock. Visiting • brethren: cordially invited. Plir, Eitsort, Master Workman, ,: - 11, D.-CA.1E11,0N, geoorder.l' t se E LIVE POOL SALT, and bring it to market in rolls Weighing from 2 lb. to ,3 lb or in tubs. Crocks or, pails at this season do not bring as good prices. KING - • - Tor:unto (T7ube Anything that will miniriiiise the danger -of buildiseg. s burning up ought to be of .intereat to all. .31r. R. J. Doyle of Owen Sound has recently . patented an zirticle- which _lee calls Doyle's „Patent Fire-Vroof. Wood - dement,. that has stood the severest test, and is admitted to be the best protection from fire now on the market. It is used for till classes of outdoor painting on houses, barns, walls, fences, wood and iron bridges' canvas, tents, awnings, steamboats and vessels, railway cars, and station buildings, and altotherpuri-Jose for which ordin- ary paint is used. The Globe repre- sentative- saw a fire' kindled on a dry pine board ,.povered with two coats of this cement, and after the fire had • gained considerable headway oil was poured on to it whieh made the flame - veil; strong. The board was not even charred' proving conclusively that the cement does its work -most effectively• . C TAYLOR, Lucknow. deen, who will eliortly take up her fi residence at Rideau Hal , Ottasevas, . It . ,* ' • - • • ' ' • contains- some excellent reading.. •-•••:!„ • LANG$IDE - Ypur • corresPondent has not yet quiti! fully recovered from the trip to the "World's Fair;', but feels more natural than last week. The heavy charges having cansed a stroke of parenthesis, the effect of which kept your esteemed Scribe lying in a; state of comma for some 4m -e., , Almost every farmer has been be IS "peeling bark. Hay is a good crop. A hay press would be a first -clasp article to inter - duce. - Shingles re very, 2Caree. Quite a number of buildings; have Leen roofed and more should be. . Mr: John e>Mirehouse has been beautifying Ins farm by putting a solid bank bane on it - Mr. John, Ross bas raised his barn about five feet -leigher and intends putting,stabling under it. Mr.. -McGrogan Seitdayed at St. Augustine, and Mr. Treleaven and famil s cut the same day .at Belfast, • eMr.- Win: Woods met1 _ ith a painful Mr Io -ter and fs'rnily, of Harail_ accident. While loading manure the I ton, are spending a fe* days at Mr. party•next hull unfortunately ran . Wraith's:, . - • 3 prthig of his fork clear throueh -his •Miss AliceNI_Traith home on a, • • - le -and, entering the palm and eoniiiig- . nt at. the ,b.ack of the - left hand, Mis0 L Croviistteri ishoirm. on her' • Mise 0. garSelen who has been inakiug a verypainful wound. . - , Mr;John' Joyet :also met With painful -accident on the opposite farm on the following day. While assisting to remove.a barnr he had one !.of his iegsleadly crushed byre of the bones of the•ankle, being. broken. He will be l wee,ks • • ,k)unafor to, walk or a couple of . _ • Rs** vacation. • * .spending the- hist year -at Nilven Grove Farm • left for her ;homein Liverpool, list. 1;er S.S. Vancouver. IT.rhP.-; Rey. .11,1.1r. crowle -pre:1010d hiS, ory ermoi ifortpight --ago the 51 ethodi-st- chtircb. in *-***,*,****,****•••,•••••- -r**. M..