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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1893-09-01, Page 1- • ik: .41. Od.. AdViC6--TO rarinerS.1 1on,:'t buy: your "lay , a forh rope or :Any Kin :offittrves4-Tools- .. . -t-ttAi you see what .- _ • 0. TATI1011 an--clo for -You _ UOTNOW, Ni'ARIO „FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, Of ,HAMILTO: •Oat4 up- _Reierve Vut nd - To al Assets - . - Pliesidel# -SOHN. STUART• . Pre-sicleut—A. G-. RAMSAY.. S1,2560°0 $65opoo. 7,979.,646 • DIRECTORS: , i'-',..rsst-)N M. 13,OEo ROAP- A. T. WCOD, A. B. (Toronto) Cashier -4. -TURNBULL. AVLPi BANK.—FrouTs 10 to 3, /0 to .1. Depoati.Of $1 and upwards -eceived and interest allowed; - WCIAL DEPOSITS, alstireceived at eur- rf..it rates. of interest. • - DkAFTS On Great Britain and the *United - Stites hciigJ.%ud sold. J 0. -''BROWN, SUB-A0ENT. devemen;41,'L.."..s.A.mommipmew _ DENTAL J. & JEROME-, L. D. -S. Winghani, 'will be in Lucknow .on the second and. fourth Fri- _ssixy and Saturday of each mOnth. Good sets tor $10-.- Killing, and etiacting a. specialty ffice at Cain's:rfotel.. - Lubhow Banking Comp y. .LudKow,JLT13TH,9S TO THE FARMERS: - We have generally sone or more farms in Kinloss, Huron, Ashlielct and Wawanosh tOwnshipsfor sale; Parties desiring to buy will consult their own interest .by calling On us as W6 sell cheap, and on -easy terms to suit • the purchaser, We have $75,000 to lend on first mortgage on good tarmor village property at from -51 to 7. per cent, interest - rate accoiding to - size of loan and security offered, - We also lend small amounts on second mort- gage on farms and first chattel mortgage: WO do a general tanking- business. Issue ' drafts payable through -out Canada and the United States and make collections on all points, including Western States, Manitoba, and North West. LEGAL '.- P - MALCOMSON, BARRISTER, Conv-eYancer, etc., (late of - amero-n, Holt- &Cameron, Goderich). Office tlt Traver' s old stand. MORRISON, ATTORNEY AT law, Solieltor in -Cancery. ConveY- wiper, Commisioner; etc. - Office. over the • barber shop. ' • ARROW & PIIOUDFOOT, 13AIlitIS- ters. Solicitors, etc.; Goderich; Ont. .Wm.-PRouDFooir. preecinsioca7orc=rvagsekommiggasissisioggallms EDiCAL • R, ELLIOTT, oppieg AND: RES'- . &Ace, Outrara street, sec° lid door north of Little's she store, - ' TE"..\.;:NANT,,--PHYSICIAN, LP gurgeor and Accoucheur. -Surgery Op- posite Cains hotel,. officehours from. 9 to12 a. m;, and from 2 to5p.m.- _ MoD. GORDON; •G.M., M.C.P.S.O., Physician, Sur-. geon. and .A.ceoucheur. Office next door to.W: MIin's implement shop: Residence Ross street, isoutn of: D It,. McIntosh's store, R„ D. GEDDES,. V. CALLS .13 'either -13Y mail; Or telearb am _promptly 'attended to. Charges -Moderate. z Residence, Outram street,. opposite Dr. -Elliott'S -and. --second door north of Sy_aiTitrg., office. - TUB WORLD 8. IDggilows QIIif THE MIDWAY,. SOME OF THEM ARE FAKES BUT MANY OF .TE1EM. FURNISH GOOD - ENTERTAINMENT. After a visit to -the Wo'rld's Fair Ione ,is inclined to think that - .it is, too big a show; there is. too much to b8 seen that is worth seeing, unless you have unlimited time at your dis- posal, and even ithen most people would tire of the constant sightseeing. Visiting the exposition day after day is hard.Work, but the- like- of it will The collection of notes and accounts will receive special attention. Lending money on farmer's notes a speciality. In our savings department w allow 5 ,per cent interest on small deposits. - - Weceffect Insurance on all classes of build- ings, either in Stock or Mutual Gompanies as desired. None but first class Companies rep resented, • -SIDDA.LL, Manager ROBERT lt,1141.).-RAt400 -FIRE .AINIp Teiebione- No,195. CHURCH DIRECTORY. • not be seeu for many years, and "Cille dosu't mind the fatigue., Prior to my visit to the white city I had. read de- scriptions of the fair, with illustrations of the buildings and Lthought I had - a good idea cf it, but after my arrival there I Was amazed -at the stupendOus work that had been accomplished. I had no idea that everything was on such a gigantic scale. When I first entered the grounds, near the transpor- tation .. building, I was dazzled by the magnitude of the affair. It seemed as if I had 'struck a new city, compos7 ed entirely of white buildings. A triii on the Intra-naural elevat-- 1893. $000 1134, T7.064. 21,01d4e5VantOd: 1- .4900 - 'Vase' inite4 rags wanted.. - • TuailEsT FRw1B FAIN - OR ALL KINDS. IN TRADEAT At '0 TAYLOR. WHOLE NO. 1022 s being under the patronage of the o n.teis of Aberdeen, The Blarney stone,. which- you can See after -climbing. _a- long 'flight- of stairs was found on a fE+ in flhnois. The Irish singing is do*e.by Araeriean.-vaaiety artists:, The ,redeeming -feature about the village is that you -chit have alunch.at a reason- able pricei-bUtinitead7ofbeing waited on - byColleens with rich -Irish brogue, you are,served by American girls, -some ot thisn:t being pretty; To.:Say the least I viraS disappointed _with.- the village having heard so much of it, and 1 was dillabtful about...all othershows, and the �nly. reaion- that.I visited 'others 'as to to,f satisfy- .myself- that most . of them Were poor. It costs nothing_ to .t. - go -into the Midway, but the money just melts..when you take in the *0',r - id -Us attractions Iris outside the fair -.properly but a percentage of the gross receipts of the various side shows goes into into - the Expbsition cash box, apd as they all .play. to good business it 'amounts -to a large- sum. The For-. .'s wheel, - -about half way up the , laisance,-.is.one Of the Most marvel - 1 us things Of the exposition. Some people _ are timid about taking,a ride 200 feetiri the .air, -but I had no hesi7 .tittioik and found that the sensation , W, at not as great aisiis often prediiCed by ridein an elavator. There are 36 cars. on the -wheel, each holding 40 persons,- ')wcicia. makes the capacity 1,440 per- sons. The Struature is .of steel. and 'Cost $400-,000...- Until that amount of money is 'taken in the .exposition will hot deriye any money faogi the wheel.. When, itis lighted by. electricity it a-15eautiful sight alia can tie seen.from; . . several -miles away. - - NGI:ISEI SERVICES 1 m. -a. . and .6:3Q. p. Sunday. 'Seho 1 • 2:30 p.- Superintemient, Wm. S. Holm s. Adult class every Wednesday *evening .at A o'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's. Ail_ are welcome. -BEV. C, MILES, Pastor.- . . -UCKNOW MECHANICS' • INS*r tate: Reading room open every evening from 7 to 10.p. ra:,excePting aturdayzi twhIFn the -hours will be from 2 to 6 Thd librarian will he in attendance duriAg these hours. J. -MURCHISON,' Presilf*..-1.4.-. 3 G., XIIIIDO 'Mg Sem:it:42AT a • - MUSIC .LESSO,NS: RS, A, M, ARMSTRONG IS PRE- pared- to- give lessons in. vocal and :in- strumental music. _ Residence-arapbell: Liiekno-we SOCIETIES GENERAL reasonable. The .cheapest .and most satisfactory Way is 'for visitors to ak breakfast *here they.. room, have light raid -day lunch in the grounds and al good dinner •the - _evening when tliey go home. It comes high, to get al regular. dinner in. . the grounds. Many respeCtable-looking and well- dressed people take a lunch. with them. ; tANES ed trolley line operated • by a third rail instead of the overhead wires— • will give the visitor an idea of the .are'a covered by the. exposition. So much of a general character has been In condemning: some .of - the sidet written about the fair that one feels it shows I do- not mean to say that they. . . has all been done, and that it is cruelare all fakes, but the visitor will ave to bbre readers with impressions o the to be the judge of what to take in. big show. I am tempted, .however, to Were I to visit the exposition again I *rite something about Chicago's - big would be satisfied to sin3ply proillerif bloviout, particularly thei way •a - ade.the midway, and spend more time ance. I had heard somuch about the in buildings where the exhibits are cosmopolitan thoroughfare that I w_as ' more interesting and instructive. Miss Beside 'Toward, of Alpena, is at preient visiting at the old home - Stead, after an absence of about six Years. Mrs. Sherwood and her daughter Annie, of Fergus; returned home this ‘'eek, after spending a few -days with her sister, Mrs Geo. Camp'bell. _ Patrick Quinn has returned horae gain having spent a *few months Amongst his Many friends in Caledon, Mr. M. Shackelton, of Crewe, gave Vs a friendly call one day Iszt week. Mr. J. D. Scott and bride have our - best wishes. during their stay in :Dakota and we wish them a happy and safe return. . • • Mrs Thbs. Allen, of the Nile, has 4 succeeded in arranging for a Foresters Court inithis place. The Court to be known as Court Lanes Was duly °twin- ized on Friday evening last by Inspec- tor Wad, of Toronto.. A number of - • ONEY TO LOAN ON: REAL ESTATE t security - for any time at the lowest . , rate of interest. The principal may . be, paid at the end o_ithe time;_or a Part iof the pr at may be paid each year, interest. ceasing on •thok amount paid, . For -,-further particulars, etc, apply to A.NOTTS STEWART 141.16k13.0W C. T. B. TIME TABLE. Trains leave Lucknow- for south at 5:58 a . 10:48 a, m. and 6:15 p. m. North at 12:35 m., 4:02 p. m. and 10:28. LOYAL. ORANGE: LODGE No 428. holds -its regular monthly meetin.gsin, the . Orange Haat, Campbell.Street;Lucknow, on Tuesday evenv4s, on or before -the -full moon', Degree night_IM-r,oud Tuesday evening follow ing full moon. All visiting brethren cordially - _invited to the meetings. - • • &TM'S MCKE;AZIE A T DAVIDSON _ Secretary. W.M. - O. G. T. SEPOY LODGE, NO. 384.• . meets in the south end Lodge Room.. in • the Temperance' Hall,. I.4ucknow. every . Tuesday evening at 8 *clock, D, IC. WB- B,MC. T., - S. MATEfERS, Sec. : • - • •C, T. U.— The regular monthly .: e'. meeting of the ViTemen's Chriitian _ Temperance Union will be held every second. ,* Wednesday' of each month. in the Odd FelloWs Hall; Luckhow; at 3 p. in. . Bins. W. H-; SMITH, President; MRS. HoErTELL Secretary, . . . . , - , P011-3 interested in it than. many of tlie - ' '- 'features. . After:Contributing 'of I have never been one 0 1°12d1Y -PO- other claim. my loyalty, but -1.am proud of My hard-earned racney; to the 'various the-idxhibit inade bjr.Great Britain and Side shows I must confess that I- Isrci. Canada. In all the :'depertments the .great -. disappointed in theta-. c. With former 'holds her ,own. The Canadiain. five or six exoeptions they iate- fakes buPcling is plain' and, unornamental, and not worth the time lost .mcompared with the state buildings -: - - in visiting them, let alone the ..oney expended. upon. which thousands of dollars were At firstIthought.that perhaps I hadexpended-,, but there are comfortable not selected the.right places, but after rooms for the convenienceof . Can- -comparing notes with some ,:friends I adian visitors, and -the officials are:e3c7 • In the fare one gets big iiine for : 56 .eeedingly Obliging and attentive. The exhibit _made-- by :this country in live found that. they shared my .,opinion cents - but the shows. on the midway _. _ are like the -conceit' after the circus— stock and chee's° - has opened the 431+s not Worth seetng. ' .-It is pleasing- aft4- oftheA.Ineriealle- , brethern .wer--e- present . from both Dungannon ancl.Lucknow,. and a very pleasant eVenin was rspenr.. The names Of our officers Ara night of meeting -will he given-ii3 our nex.t news eport • - Miss 72..14,ry 0.0uMey g(iiiie to - . Alpena for 11..few months; . Rev. J.' Ross, of -BriasselS, ociipied the pulpit in the .13.-cosbyterian church last Sabbath: 11,v. J. Rose, of Lochalsh is is ekpected next Sabbath at 246. The foundation under the church has. been throughly repaired- and now -presents a•more substantial appearance -th.an formerly: - - THE SUBSCRIBER, HAS OPENED AN office In .the building ;east .4 tt&e- -SENTIitsr; Printing Office, AGREEMENTS„ .BONDS, LEASES, DEEDS, MORTGAGES. .AND WIIALS -CARErtLI;117 - PREPARED. - - Plans ,spedhcatiolii and estimates for -build. ingi, -mills, bridgett,_etc,, tarebbeti on 'short notice:. JAS; SOMERVILLE. LricknOw.;Tan .1891. tiCICNOW 'Lodge, No. 11_2 meets every Friday ' evening at 8 &clock In their hall; Canybell-street. - All brethren- cordially- invited.. -3, Ermoir, _Grand; W, WiLsoll, Recorder. 0, k; „COURT •V• Sherwood, No. 50; Lucknow: Meet- -- every' first and third ;Monday in. - ev er4 month,: in the Or- ange hall. 'Visit- ing brethren are cordially invited. F MdINEES, C. R. D. D.-- -Tins SEC. spending "a days in the buildings tO . The increas attendance. is steadily - :Walk: . through the : Plaisance., You ing,last week .-. being the the largest On and. it •is .interesting to -watch :them the Sanguine officials expect an aver- -Mingle. with the na. ye . ., ,, , . . gangto a0 . fro.. . When, 'business is agit: daily- attendance of 200,000.-- The quite they get,.. -up.. ,a.-__OoaessiOri - wi4i 'daily expenses are. 418,900, . but the the hope of inducing.penle to patron- .cOeedsionairo-S- pay in that -. pinch, and ite . their . entertainments-- . Take riiy Director Davis expects` that- they Will advise and don't: throw your - money: be.- all, right financially. -- The c'ost and; your: tinie .away ' On-. such fakes. .. of the buildings etc. Was; in the nigh - Much hiss.' has been made about . the. boilloqd of $23.000,060..4 While I 'am naughty dances in the .Algerian and dealing -With the administration:- of the Persian - theaters:. They,' are rather..--:fair..T:Viraut to 604 i gOodword' for the loud,- but ---ai.-.:. all • the. objectionalile- _Columbian guards, .who -;have been i - - - - i tect -- t the- slandered- tUld. ,inallitted on. till. sides, Farmers; look to your own interest" and: . insure your -farm. buildings and 'Ovate dwellings in the ONDOMMUTUAL NO large .1Preailimiu Notes required- . - CASH SYSTEM: .50 cents to 90, cents per $100 for three years, LANE KINLOUCH.o Also figer.t‘ .for the PhOenix,.-Of ;Loidon, England. 151-111411.Ep10141 • The town's Civic, holday collies on WedneSday next, the day of the Luck - now. games. •Mr. •Malcolm TtleIlatli, a young Walkertonian, has -purcha,sed a news- paper Milverton and will take .charge -Sept, 1st. Warden Bryan and Mr. D. Patter- son. of -Lucknow„ visited the County Town on.Friday last week. _ LUCKNOW LODGE OF • • the Ancient Order United Workmen, meet -in the Oddfello-wshall, On the last and- seebnd Monday evenings of each -month a eight .o'clock.. Visiting :brethren cordially invited. A Mormuisex, Master , Workman,. B.D • CAMERON-, Receirder. • . . • Make From per wee SELLING OUR HARDY CANADIAN -grown Nursery Stock. Highest salaries or Commission paid weekly. COM.PleETE OTTTFIT FREE. Special instructions to beginners. -Write this week for terms tb, E 0 GRAHAM, NURSERYMAN,' Toronto. . Several hundred dollars are being 'expended in bealitifying t‘ The Be0 " as the grave near the main street' and extending to the river is called. It will in time be made a, pretty park. 27 candidates have been admitted to .the Walkerton Model school for training as third class teachers. About 40 candidates made application. - Several changes LIMON our business men have taken place lately. litr. Perry from Brussels, replaces Mul- holland the photographer, wh.o haw left town,; Geo. Ewart, fanc) goods, has given up business.; E, A. Adams has sold out his. grocery to J. White- head and 'taken a ',situation will' wholesale house; Morrison & Co., a new dry goods firm from Muunt Forest have opened up here; S. A. dry goods and groceries, announces that owing to ill health he is going out of business; Berner, one 'tour bakers, has closed up, and so it. goss. • Harriston boder played a match features have been eliin na . a . . inStigation'a the Official, the .youeig *Those:I wet were very polite and -Man Wants to )3e gay an4-See-ife-woiild :pleasant, and _went. out -of their way to be disappointed:ivith,them now. The . direct me Where I Wanted. to go.- .wOman -would have a strong defense if - The British soldier's did not do'l.)ig they were _ever accused of being-. ga:xl- business, I witnessed the performance looking; and most of I: them -are. not - the last , day they:: Were at the fair. Shapely. ::.Tha ..tOrtuter:, dance - in the .0.e. -West . Point cadets attended in a Algerian theatre . is:. disgusting. • The 'a body, .and they were very • demon - native seleCtedto do fihe.' act .dances -strative-loudly appauling: - the Man- --iii the peculiar Way -of his country -I toouvres of. the Britishers. The et:Oats :the - hideous 'Music of tanaboui'ines and .drill - very. creditably, .butjtidging froin the singing of 'the 004 Algerians, I for .1a- procession II saw- of the Illinois state ten or fifteen Minutesooccasionally irii -troops, the American militia .can't be haling intense. from' .L! bouI standing - compared - With Canadian ' regiments. :otithestable Until:-he'gets worked i3131,t.,-_3 a . the ' soldiers had marched:a long dis- state-;Of isxciteirientiU-.,Which-he wants ta.nce • and were - _tired .out. There to eat sqinebodv.. - Then he: rOrs: -Ake as an excuse _ for unsteady .marchink„ -a wild; aninial,- and -acts like one, Until 'but it looked luta to see many of ;them heis given soil° . glass : to : chew. -.1. Ile with handkerchiefs around their necks, seems to digeit the,glass. without :11n -ch and :their hats at 'at .110. back of, their . - lips, ' rend , heads-. -- ' . ettort,.and smacks his appa y .- appreciating his meal.- _T i en he dances 140 -body I met regretted the Money some more - and inhales tile incense, and time spent in visiting the fair. alter which- he rails It sharp PiP9,3 of It is iniP9asible ' to enumerate the , iteel through his 'cheek., .-7e.w,. people iiiani attractions. The only thing to who .witness the performance' at 1 this do is gQ and See. them yourself. ;It can theater could be induced to go their coat yx1 a large or a small amount of again. . , . 3 . „ - ,morey ; that ' depends on yourself. One of the first .places I visiteti. Waq. Rooms can be obtained all the way the Irish village whiek is?-adveitised from .50 cents to $4 a day, and i meals-- 1 - *at bowling on the. green' with the Walkerton players .on Monday of this week. . i Last week there were burried in one 10 afternoon two of the old pio e rs, who lived just ,_solith of Waiker a. ' Mrt- Le'svis, aged 93,und Mr.Thompson 84. • large number of or citizens have visited the. World's Fair thus far and others are going. 11.1...=.1 Postmasters have received' the following instructions from Ottawa :---- The idea is more ot less prevalent in country places that a letter may pass at a lower rate of postage if left open. Postmasters should do what they can [to correct this impression, which is wholly .erroneous! 4 • 0