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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1893-07-28, Page 1* F •-f 4i • _ • • . ed. - , Good Advice .To Far- tirs, Don't buY• your Hay_ fork ropeor any Mad af all you see _what D1 0 To4.7711031 Gan .clo for you oi• oo.-k-i•o•-**-****,"!********•"*' •*Ooo,orroosnoor,ordis*-- 'or 3000 wool! picidnes wanted, 4000 lbs. mixed rags wanted. HIGHEST PRICE 'PAID • FOR ALL KINDS IN TRApE AT D. Oli TAYLOR!. 01. XX.— KN W, IO, FRIDAY, Y 28th 1393. WHOLE NO; 1018. 9 ! r '. F. HAMILTON -I .:LUCKNbW. . .._ . . .„. . .. . 3apita -Paid up _$1.4.5000.0 lesetnie. Fund • I $050iooto !natal Assets • 67;979;640 - T i . .. ..., „. rresiqent --JOHN STUART. - , Vice President-LA.1G. ItismsAt. ,. I _ t i DIRECTORS , . : . ri - M. .n. IN ia. TNO‘PROCTOR,.WM. k..31-BsON.J.vi...ur krEO:xxiOACH t . . . , , . A:: T. WcoD, A. 11.1[..as (Toronto). — --.. , . Ca.shier-7-3-. TURNBULL.- t 14 VTIVCS BANK —flour 10 to 3, Satur- day's :1.0 to 1; Deposits.of . Si and upwards: - recei:7-1---Jad interest allowed. PE6-4L.,1 4,1DEPOSITS:plso- received. at cur--. : rent raVY3, of -interest: . . . DRAFTS on Great Britain and the United 1 Stf..4e7 bought and sold., *.G, BROWN Surt;Aot.T.T.' • • 1 - DENTAL': t - J. S. JERO.ME,- L. D.. S._ Winghara,.willbe in. Lncknow i ill -a tii 6440 on the second and fourth:Fri- day and Saturday Of each month. Good Seta - for $1.0: Filiin,..-0- and extracting :a specialty Office.at Cain's Hotel. -- . - - . , _ .. - 'LEGAL.. - P- A. MALCOMSON; BARRISTER;:: :-.,-- Solicitor, Conveyancer; etc ,; (late- Of - Cameron, Holt & Cameron, Goderich). --Office atTravr'Sold stand., - - ,- - . • flMORRISON-, ATTORNEY . . AT sp. law,.. Solicitor. In. .Cancery._ ' Convey- - anCer„ Coninlisionert _etc:... Office, over :the: . barber shop. • - . . -. . _ - r4 ARROW 84! P _ROUDFOOT, -BARItIS;... •, Ur ters, _Solicitors, etc.1-_Godericifi- -Ont. - - J.:. T. GABBow,-Q.C; . Wm-. rsouriFour. - • I- , _ -- . MEDICAL • - -iR„; ELLIOTT.' OFFICE AND- RESL... 15. dence, Outranistreet,secOsid..door north j of Little's shoe store, -, - • -_ - - . . • TR. :: TENNANT, P HY S I 0 I A.,N,- , Jj Surgeon andAccoucheUii Surgery oP- ' pdsite Cain's- hotel. -- Office hoUrsfrom'.9 to12.- . a: m., and, froth2 to 5-p. m. - - - • • - . . irk MoD. GORDON, M.D.; • C.M., F.T. 13; - M.S., 3.1.C.P.S.G., Physician, Sur- geon, and Accoucheur: Office next door to W. Allia's implement shop. Residence Rags street; .- soutti of D. R. McIntosh's store. • - . - . . 7rhit. D. GEDDES, V. :s., CALLS J3 either by mail, or telegram promptly . attended- to, - Charges irtoderate - Residence, Outiam street., -opposite- Dr. ,Elliott's and second door north of SENTINEL office. GENERAL,: . . . ONEY TO LOANONREAL ESTATE - 111: security for any time, - at the lowest rate of interest The principal may be paid at the end of the time, or a. part - of . the.princi- pal may be paid each year; interesti ceasing on, the amount_ paid, For _ further pa-rticulars; • etc., applv to ANGUS STEWART, LI1CipiONV.: -: t M4JS1.0 -: LESSONS.. - - c : _ lt-frE.S-,- A. M. ARMSTRONG IS PRE - .11:t pared. to give lessons in. -Vocal - and in, itrumental *wk. ' , r ., - -Resid-ince-.---Ca,rapbell St,- Lucknow. _ . . _ . SOCIETIES . . . . . -- • . T . .0, G.,'T,. SEPOY LOD-G-E; NO: -384. IL.. .bleets in the south end Lodge Room. in' : the Teraperance .-Hall, , Lucknow, every Tifeaday evening at • 8 o'clock, - D. K. ivBs- snit, 0, T., S. MATHERS: Soc. . .• . W. . • T, ...U. --:-The regular --inonthlY . jneeting of the- Women's Christian Teraperanise Union will be heldevery second Wednesday 6f each mouth in the Odd Fellows Hall-; Lucknow,' at 3 p„ in.. MBs. W. H. Skint; President, MRS, HoRNEL-LiSecretarY.. • f. . .. . ..' . . , .ocv T -ITCKNOW IA I.,oclge,NO. 112 meets every Friday ,evening at 8 o'clock in their hall, Campbell street. All brethren cordially invited.- J, ELLIOT., N. Grand; W. WiIiS0N,3tecorder. II. 0. F;,001YRT ‘../ • Sherwood, No. 50, Lucknow. Meet - every first and •third, Monday in e v e.r- y month, the - Or- ange - hall. Visit; big -brethren_ a -r e. cor'dially invited. F Maims, C. R. I). D. Ytmz SEC. . O. U. W. LUCKNOW LODGE OF • the Ancient Order United Workmen, meet in the Ocblfellows hall, on the last and second Monday evenings of each month a eight o'cloCk; Visitink brethren _cordially, invited. A MoPHinsox Master Workman • B. D. CorEsott,---*Recorder. BANKE r ituoknow Banking Comp y LIICKNOW, JL .13TH, 1893 0. -THE FARMERS: We _have _generally- one or rnOre. 'farina in Huron, Ashfield and - Wawanosh wnships for Bale. --il'alp4es desiring .- to buy vill consult their -Own .kterest by calling on As we sell cheap; and on easy terms to.suit- he purchaser. We have $75,006to lend .-on 'first mortgage. n good tam or village- property at • from 51 o 7 per cent, interest :rate accordingto' •ize ofloanand security offered. .- We also lend small amounts on second mort- age .- on farms and first chattel -Mortgage: - -We do a -general banking .business. . • Issue. rafts payable- through -out - Canada and the LTnited-States and - znako- collections on all into, induding Western States. Manitoba, nd North West. - - • - - The collection of notes and accounts will eceive special attention.' Lending money on armer's -notes _a speciality. In our savings epartment w allOVir. 5 per 'cent interest- on. mall deposits. . .We effect Insurance on all claSses of build- - ngi!, either in Stock or Mutual Companies AS paired. None but first-class Companies rep- esented, . G -E0 A. SIDD ALL, Manager ROBERT _CUNNINGHAM. INSURANCE FIRE AND _MARINE, GUELPH. eIepkone No, IS& CHURCH DIRECTORY* NGLISH. CHURCH 7- SERVICES 11 121 a. in. and 6:30 p. in; Sundiy: School,: m., Superintendent, Wm: S. Holmes: &It , class every .-Wednesday evening at o'clock; Bible and Prayer book lesson's. All re welcome. • REV. 0,-MILEs, Pastor, . . U-CKNOW * MECHANICS' INST/- trite.- Reading room open.eVery evening =1.7:to 10 p. n., excepting Saturday ;when he. hours will be from 2 to 6 p.• nis. The brarian will be in attendance duriag these ours. --J. Itiniansotr, ?red/tint, tspoct4asoretass.- - G. Ts R. TIME 'TABLE. - Trains leave Lucknow for south at 5:58 a in, 048 a.m. and '615 - - North at 12:35 p. m„ 4:02 p. m. And 10:28 me - 1 THE •SUBSCRIBER _33AS :-OPgND AN - office in the. building -east of the • SEmnisr, Printing Office, :AGREEMENTS, BONDS; LEASES; . DEEDS, gORTG-AGES .AND WILLS" -‘CA.REFt:LVYPREPARED. : PlansispecihCationalind estiniabes for *build 4 lugs, mills, bridges, etc„ furnished on short notice. ; JAS. SOMEgy.ILLE Liacknoiit.,Jan .1891 Farmers, 100ito your insure- your faira T -priyaterdwellir .LONDQN No large Premiur CASH S7 -56 cents to.20-cents. pei - - - own-- interest . an iiildings and gR in the UTUALI Npt;es required - i• LocaLlimp.- liENERAL. Condensed for.,senitnei . Readers —Mrs. W. II. Joluiston is visiting friends in Algoma. • • - —Mr.. Harry Hocy," of BuffalO,, i visiting friends in, the. . . . Bodge Fletcher, - Of _Brussels,. is visitin.g friend i in the village.. • ,. —.Miss Kate McNabb- was Visiting friends af Briicefield this week; ; --Miss Irene Armstroni, of Ltick- now; is visiting at M. Jas Lanes. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. _Taylor spent Sunday with friends in Kincardine. —Grain cradle; cradle blades and .fingers at Lawrence's hardware_ stOre. Mr Frank Shoeipttom of Kinoar- dine, is visiting friends in the village. Mr, E. Briggs, chief consta0e, Walkerton, as in the village Monday evening. . STEM : 8100 for throe yeas, —Mr. : ACENT. - .A.lso agent for the _England, _ 0414MOTS ANE _titiLOOCON Phoenix of ,LondOn _ TO Obtaidthe your • T it is to your.adva t4g0- 0.:use and:bring it to th*iket: roN-- Nv4hiiig-frerii:,-':§11);:tO13:.:11);t-or- ,in.-.#1bs..: Cr c s or: pails- at this -,r.seasom, not l?rolgd as . _ good ptiaeo;' cntio est prices for • - Mr.- .1VIcLecid,.and -.Dr; *Ros0;1*..of Wingharni Cycled over to Lucknow on Stee)- Murd6,04, jr.;of London .. is spending a weeki . with his parents n Lucknow. •• - . • -A. Black ; stone GodeAch, passed through ate ,village- one day last week.. . • —Mr. R. D. Cameron is Spending couple .Of Weeks with friends in Guelph and vicinity.: • ' . . - Master- George VirellewoOd, . Lanes, is spending :his -.vacatiOn with i!lais cousins in Goclerich. • —Mr. H. B, McKay, of Walkerton, I spent_ a few days in the village; on, business last week. - z ---Miss McAlpine, of London, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Allin, of Lucknow. —Mr. W.- J. Trleaven, of Listo- well High School is spencft his boli - days in the viilage. ' —Mrs. James BrYanhaS beenelected: delegate to the County Convention of W. C. T. Union at Ohesley, ion :the 15th of August. - A new stock of, Buggies just now on hand to be sold: at bottom pilces. Cash for wagon poles. A good horse wanted Hildrid Bros. _ — Mr. Wm. McDonald, of the '2nd., con. of Kinloss, fell off a load of :.hat last week and was badly injuried. - —The Rev. Mr Ross, Clinton, will D. V., conduct services in the Presby- terian church here next Sabbath. = Gaudaur defeated Edward Iranian by Seven boat-len.gths in the race for the championshipo Canada, at Orillia, on Mon4y last. — Mrs. • H. StOeker, Mrs. T. W Mitchell, of Buffalo; and Mrs.' R. Forbes, of St. Paul, are the guests- of their sister -Mrs. U. 1W. Berry. Mr. J. W. Armstrong. of Fleiher- ton, who was in tlie village visiting his ion, Mr. J. ' W. Armstrong, Jeweller, left on Wednesday for 31(ont- . 1 A BIG. 1314211Cil -BEAR 1 That !las Terrin- ed -the inhabit= tl • 1 - • or sinless- - For a week past the inhabciants of - Kinloss around Holyroocrand vicinity have been -a1l- excitement Over the • appearance Of a large black bear about a mil" east of. the village, and the , . immense berry patches in the negh- borhood are allowed to waist fruits on the "desert sir," for no. "one would venture outside- the range of their house in the fear of meeting the black monater. On Friday evening he was Seell leisurely crossing ji field on farm, and a hunting party, with the weapons of, war • they co Id secure, was soon organized. After a'shortsearch Nr. Bruin wai found in a field on the north -side of wonderfully, having been able to suc- seven o'clIck the hunters arrived home but the "stuffed bear" had been. too long .a prominent figure In ; Mr, Wm. Connell's, 'dry goods store to deceive the Citizens of Lucknow. LA.CR-OSSE • The. Dropshots of Lucknow added another win. totheiralready long list . Of. victories, in defeating the Wingham team' at that town on Friday. last, , -by -al.. score -of 1 to 0. Althougli ple.yig Against muoh heavier and More texperienced players, the - Lucknow youngsters more than held their own,' their sm- .. . • - . cees being entirely due- to their super- ior . stick handling and combination play. Capt . -T. B. Kirk deserves great , credit, for. under his direction the - teamas a whole „ have: improved the road, and while the bear Was -J ully .cope With Lau junior. team in Western -.Ontario. Now? „ -why- should not this junior team claim the -confidence and support of the citizens - and good people of Lucknow. The following are thenames of the players as they lined up on the ground of the Winglaam Lacrosse Club. attemptingjo cross a rail fence, Mr. Win,. .Denapiy, who was -only some twenty. feet:. from -. the . animal,. dis- charged. the. contents Of a,' shot gun into into. its I body. The bear dropped back. Off -tile !fence and 'took to the -wood's; -latit'as . they had . no -suitable, dogs to follow . him he, Was loon ' lost "in , th., thick willows and underbrush. Sever- al ..other parties alsosawthe bear and one man actually struck it with a stick RS it PlisSekitlpng.- The .animal was :seen again on. Saturdayin- the same locality, and although several parties Went in search of it, they. could [find notrace of his - bears14 other * than the. inprint-Of MS massive- paws in the soft soil. On Monday afternoon .8. party of -six brave and daring:, hunters, Arnaud to the teeth with. *Military rifles, - ball cartridges,. and a brindle bull -dog -left Lucknow for the. . 1 . haunts -1 Of the bear. On reaching Holyroqd they learned; to theiri de- light,-thlat the -anim4 had teen .Seen - again oh the -8th con. that morning,,, 'and. in a few minutes more the double ,carriap'containing the would be bear slayers, j- witCPtopped in front of the farmi- of kr: 'Meltae. It, only *took a - &W.* minute i 1 to - safely.sfabld the horses, and having secured the services of Mr. Wm, Dempiy-, -.as captain and guide, the party entered the bush on thei old Kennedy farm in pairs.:. Tom., Little , and -Geo. girvin forming the :right flank;- Dave Moody and Will, Tre- leaven the left wing, with Tom. Doug- las skirting the. left outer. edge, while •Mr. Dempsy and: Warden Bryan form- ed : .the centre: of attack. Forward marched the.-six,,huntets„ none daring to be afraid, even of. mosquitos. ' But lo! , there- iSa sudden crashing of • - . , bushes and. a . moving object ;seen taungingl. its - .way through the clensP. I , - jungle of - underbrush and .. fallen timbers. "There he goes" comes from ,p• - • i . .- the left mg of the army, but ye gods, -what a sigh :of relief went up when it was learnted it was only :the . bull' dog, - that caused the racket After ..plung-, *ing through. -sw.a,rups, climbing ;Over,. ,brush. pi es. and logs for about i two hours the party landed safely on' the • opposite gide of the ,i,t-oods„ all • derfreut- • ly thankful they had noisacrified their lives to. the hung4 and ever blood- thirsty ,hoird of mosquitos that infest. the • swamp. All - the woods 1 • d 11 - i an-0L-VROIOD. . . . • Mr. David -Collins of Kincardine, has been elected I- District • Deputy Grand Master of *e Masonic Order: We. congratulate Dav,e, on his appbint- ment.- . • Falconer, . Principal Of SalOt St Marie* Training- School,' has: accepted a position in Stnithville Ifigh School,: not -in Lucknow as reported bysomeof.our contemporaries. —"Say Mister,"Fsaid a little _girl. who is avisiting • in -' the country, , • - the other ay, as she she watched: the cattle enjoying their - cud, "do r you have to buy -gum for all . them !cows to chew I"- • • —Mr. John* Berry, who hie beim in Daigy, North. Dakota, for some !time, arrived home on $114turday last. ljohn spent a- week it the. World's. -in Chicago. He says[ the Fair is ome- thing immense. —Parties who intend -Ltroxbrow D McQuaig A Miller J Grundy. J 'Yule S West . J McCoy J Tennant • G Smith Ed McCorvie J McDonald . J Hornell • F Coiling T B Kirk W Small • WINGHAM -- Goal , W Farquarharson Point A Stewart C Point G McLachlan - 1st Def C Cargill 2nd Def A Griffin 3rd Def J Tirm Centre- McDonagh Std Home G- Agnew - • 2nd Home T Cronyon 1st Home V Eckhardt 0 Home Engles • I Home .B Daflas Captain T McLaclan 1Jmpire • G Siles - A 8 Carapbell, Refferee, ° John Tennant sib centre phoweq up in fine form, playing a splendid game all the way thrbugh. Jimmy Mac- Donald was without exception the best 'player on the -field, bis running passing and dodging, WereJeatures of the Match.- Although closely checked he managed with the. magnificient assistance of Grundy, West bald Smith to play "rings" around the opponents .defence. After twenty minutes play MacDonald threw from centre - to Coiling Who • sent -the ball through, . scoring one goal for Lucknow. Dui.* ing this game Jimmie Yule and J. Grundy did god work, while McCoy, Mcdorvie and. Hornell were most - effective in their general play. The remaining hour and a half was a fierce struggle, Tennant, Smith and Mac- Donald were playing "star game." After a stop by McQuaig,.Grndy and Miller 'made a combined run, Hornell receiving the ball and transferring it to West who shot the ball hitting the -goal keeper but the Umpire called "no game" After thisneither teaim-wasuble to score the ball remaining in centre the grater part of the time. Agnew, Stewart and McLaughlin who were now playing good lacrosse were able to strove off the attacks of the _1-C. Drop Shot" home until time was finally called. Referee. A. 5.. Campbell awarding the game to Lucknow by e. score of 1 to 0, much to the 'evident satisfaction Of Ducknow admirers of Lacrosse who are always ready to sup.- port our little town. .swamps i the neighborhood -wera in- vaded in turn, .but no bear Was • to be hunt secured was a handful of black seen. and he. only souvenir of the 1 hair his bdarship left clinging Ito a -piece of stick in the bed he occupied on Saturday night. The hunters, however, did, not purpose retuning , r home without "a bear," and took with 'them the hide of a black monster that bad been slain some years ago on. the Bruce Peninsula. After the' Iday's fruitless hunt, it was only the wOrk of a few' minutes to fill the skin i with " thii. coming winter !should leave their position in the carriage, and where it „advances the first of every month. So loaded thei started- for Holyrood, but • order early and save money.' Another the news of the "capture" had rlached usuing Cos1 straw andplace it in a coinrnanthng orders now at Law'renCes as he pride could be seen to best advantage. Thus Car on the _road noiw. ----Judge Doyle, of G-i?deridh, has de- cided that notes *Aron by sttbkribers . . . . . to the defunct; Home Knowledge- sociation-need notbe paid, inasinuch. as such co-operative ittstitution.aie not entitled by..iaw � do -a' credit business. • •irn 'xcite_ment ran 'high. there -before them aiad Mayor !Peter 0o.rri0-1 andall the prominent citizens Ofrhe place were on hand, to gi.,de the slayet•S of the man-eater a roya wel- come.- . W•131rd-, was -flashed ov r the *telegraph wires to Lucknow that the "bear"? had been captured and for a tAhout ••• *** - Haying is almost a thing of the past for anbther year and harvest has fairly -commeneed. . • Mr. A.; A. Kerr has gone on a visit to thA:Worlds Fair. Mr, R. W.- NI iicK.enzie - left for Edmonton, N.W. T. a couple of weeks ago. He intends stopping off at the -W principal toas along the C. r. R on his way west. • - . • - Mr. J.., K. Hall, of Gladstone, 4411.i is Visiting .friends in this vicinity. Jack:is'as fresh looking and hearty as- ever' although' he is no longer the bare- faced ,boy he was leaving here a few. Iyears ago. - - Mrs. McKinnon and Mrs Mathorson, 61 Lake Linden, Mich., • itie visiting ,relatives in this locality. • We aretold thaf a couple of our ,yonug men while celebrating the glorious 12? -1) met a Couple of Huron's chariners and were .allowed the. , blissful pleasure 0 eseourting them' home on foot. When the rung ladies were safely home thkir .snorts found themselves much nearer Kincardine than Ripley, consequently a long way indeed from liolyrood so they decided to hoof it int,. the t, * NV I 1 and t• -,Ke the early 7MM- • in train for the 1.3:ieketrd • * • • •