Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-09-29, Page 1ood Adyiee To
rarnierw,
on't buy your
ilay fork rope or any
Riad of Harvest Tools
11 you see what
.T4T.Zi1011
-0-an dofolt, you
• 3000 rbei
wa1t�d.
440_00 .1111xed I
rags wanted,.
SIG- BEST PRICE PAlp
POR ALL Kaps IN
TRADE AT
TAYLQR
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BANKERS, .
Titleknow.Batikingi Qony'y
'LljeKNOtil-, J LY 13TH, 1863
TV' FARMERS
• "k\re have genera* -one or more farms in
Kinlos-g, - Huron, Ashheld arid Wawanosh
tortships for .sale. •Partieff de irinv to buy
= wfill e,msult their mini interest by calling on
Tie f*.S we sell cheap, and on easy termsto suit
the purchaser, . -
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' or v
good tarra village property at. from 5-1
iWe have,$75,000 to lend on fist mortgage
or! '
•- .U,- 7pET cent, _ interest rate. I- according to
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sl.se of loan and securiuy offered.
•1 We also lend small amoiints du second mort-
gl,ge on -farms and first chattel mortgage:
We do a _ general banking business., Issue
aptfts .payable through -out Canada and the
Vnited States and make collections on all
pint, ifiehiding WesternStates, Manitoba,
and -,North *rest.
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The *collection of 'notes and accounts will
,
receive special attention. -Lending mono: gu-
firmer's notes a .1./?eciality. In our savings.
(lepartment w4y,tA:w -`,5 per tent interest on
- Small depositssi --.`
We effect effebt Insurance on all classes of build-
-,.
• tii-,,either in Stock Ors-Abitual- CompFies as
desired. None but first class. COmpa,mes rep-
eien e
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•-GEO. A. SIDDALL, Manager
Tk.-.4u7smuR:.20thi;--isoas.
AMILTON.
woKNow.;.
.0apita paidup:
Reserve Fund
Total Assets - -
President --JOHN StUART. •
Vice President—A. G. RAMSAY,
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DIRECTORS.:
JNO PROCTOR,WM,, GIBSON-M. P, GEo. ROAM;
4. T. Wbop, A. B. LEE. (Toronio).
CashierL4.- TURNBULL.
$1,25o,000
-165o,ocio
$7;976;646
ROBERT. CUNNINGHAM.
-, - 11:ftsuiRAtmogi,.-
_, , ..n.RE AND MARINE,
: GUELPH.;
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i,Ireiolione:-No.:- 195. .
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CHU R014 DIRECTORY.
8A:V.11V GS -EA.N.K.—Ilouis _10 to 3, •Satnr-
.,
day.'s-,10_-to 1. Deposits of $1 and upwards
received ansl interest allowed. ,
SPECIAL DEPOSITS also reCeived at cur-
rent rates of interest. _ - . • -
DRA-PTS on ,Great Britain and the 'United
Stites bought and sold.
J. C. _BROWN, . SUB -AGENT.
LOST
rI1HRE _ STRAYED FROM • THE
fremises_of the undersigned. lot 1. con.
3, Kinloss, on or about the 18th of -Aim
ewe and two lambs. The ewe is marked by a
split in the leftearand a Spot of paint OU the
hind quarter. The lambs have no Mark Only
the tail cut off. Anyone giving such infor-
mation as will lead to their recovery will be
rewarded $3. -
ANGUS MCDONALD,'
Lucknov, P. 0.
WHOLE NO. 1026
LOCAL AND .6ENERAL
condensed for Sentinel Beatles*.
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• Mrs. Joseph Elliot, of Orillia, is
visiting friends in Lucknow.
—Get a prize list of • the Fall Show
from W. H. Smith, the Secretary.
• Messrs. Robt. and m, Douglas
took in the London Fair last week.
Miss Francis Stewart has returned
from her visit to friends in Lu.cknOw.
Be sure and hear the automatic
bells at theconcert—new and good.
• Mr. 'Ray, of North Bay, is :the
guest of Mr. Thos. Little, of this
age. •
—Miss Mary Murchison is home
from extended visit to friends in
T
—All parties indebted to Dr. Ten-
nant will call and settle at once and
save costti•
—Mrs. J lames Lindsay returned
week from her visit to frieri
Kingston land vicinity.
—The grounds .and .13uilding at
Park are being put in 'shape for
fall show next -week.
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W.-• E. Ramsey will render .his
side -splitter." The laughing man!' at
the conceit on Oct. 501.
If the weather is fine onWednes
day and Thursday next, there will be
a large:. - attendance at tilu'• a. big fall
-show.
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—Master.Mark Douglas is *pending
a .eouple of _ weeks with friends in
London.!* He is also taking in the
Fair.
Did . you ever See - Japanese
Polka 11 If not go to the 'concert on
October .5th and enjoy , .the best eon -
cert of the season.
•WINGLISII CHITRCH _SERVICES 11
...U.1 - a. m., and 6:30 ri, ra,: - Sunday School,
1 2:30 p. m., Superintendent, .Win. S. Holmes.
- - Adult class every WednesdaY ,. evening - at
• 8 o'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's., All
sit welcome. , REv._ C. MiLis. Pastor. " \
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ITCXNOW MECHANICS' INST-
tute. Reading room Open every iivening
horn 7 to 10 p. m., excepting Saturdays ,-k!gillen
the hours will be from .2i to 6 p. The
librarian will be in attendance duriag these
4 hours. J. MtrEcitsolt.-Pres! lett.
Ildiranotu.Sinetars.
•GENERAL
ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
- 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 prmcipal -
may be paid each year. interest ceasing on
e amount paid. For further - particukro,
ete., apply to -ANous Sirivar, Lucknow,
C. Ts Its TIME TABLE.
., Trains leave Lucknow for south at
10:48 a, in. and 6:15 p. m. -
North ati 12:35 I,.m,, 402 p.�. 10d8
mp.• _ - • . .
ATtHMAKER
iolvE NOW -9PENED A'STORE AT
ray-Besiden-ce on Stafford St-.- I am pre-
pared to do- all kinds- of-WatCh and Clock
cleaning and repairing,: -
THE:•SUI3SCRIBER RAS OPENED AN
Office in the bUiPilig eiat at the
SiniTINEL l!rintriug Offies.
.A.C4-REEISLENTS,.-. BONDS, LEAPS,
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. DEEDS, -1LORTGA_GES AND .170.-1-1-1413
.CABEFLMLY . pltEPABEE.I.
• f, _
• Plana ,speciacatious. estimates for build
lugs, millsvkidgei,oto.;
co, khort
Spectacle Fitting a speciality.
1500 BARK ,-WMITEDe
HE WING -HAM • TANNING 004
win -Pay $5 per cord. for 1;500 cords limn -
leek bark delivered at their tannery, Wingham,
or $t per cord at lAuelmow station. Parties
pestling 1,0 cords or over may. deliver one-half
m summer:and one-half in Winter at the seine
priceat the fattors of the Winghani Tanning
Co.
LANES. .
. Mr. W. T. Reid. and wife have re-
turned, home again, having spent a
few _dayis at Flensall, and also a- few
days at he Western Fair.
4;luitel anumber of .our citizens at-
tended the. G-oderich Fair last week..
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Teter, McKay,.. of Paramount,. gave
us a friendly call one evening lately.
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1,Rev. Charles Rutherford will preach
here next 'Sabbath; D V.,
1Miss :Lizzie.:Farrieis has returned
home 'again.
RObert*Farries and Sister spent a
few -days with friends in Kinloss last
*eek. • - • • -
Miss Arne: Gardiner of Zion‘' is at
present the guest .of .Mrs. R.. -E. Lane.
Mrs. Wm.. Lane Sen., is at present
Visiting friends in!qoderich.
-BELFlisT
the
the
Lucknoir. Inn MN!,
Virile:MAN TililtiNG 00.
N.10:4Eolys
cliovator;
And- other tested remedies,
- SPECIFIC AND. ANTIDOTE
.
impure, Weak and Impoverished -
Dyspepsia, SkepIessness,. Palpitation of the
Heart, Liver Complaint. Neuralgia, Lois of
Memory, Bronchitis_, Constimption, • Gill
Stones, - Jaundice, Sidney and Urinary Dis-
asees. St.. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities
and General Debility.
$1 per half pint and $2 per pint bottle.
4BONATOILY. GODERION, ONT.
- M:
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Pthpriator and,Manufacturer.
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Bold by Harry Days ausl A. B. Cougrami
G. W. 'Betty intend* eihibit-
ing 1- fine collection of beautiful
furniture, -parlor, 1444' etc., at the
Fall Show.
.you have animalii, roots, grain,
dairy produce or fruit that -.is_ worthy
Ofi.exii..ilaiting, don't, fail to -Make Ei*
exhibit at the fall shoi,..
—Our milliners.are busy trimming
orders, .and also .for Stock, the 'ladiei
will find.in this:department what -they',
Want in hafor bonnet. Oonn.elL
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-4 call to the Rev. W. H. Ged4es
Of Whitechurch, to; Cathrines and
St Davids, has been fowarded Om; t� -
the Clerk of the Presbytery,
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rs, 'Wilson and her little
,dgvaudneltsgtaghtee. rofMlamrirasin, jto- Toronto, are aio/ this
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—For : ladle* ready made .Jackets, gO.
to Connell,. His-. issortment'. is largo -
and!- prices right and is fora good. :*
he. can give you-ifthit-too.'T
Miss. .M. McNabb is ii-epared _to.
give :le**ons - in instrumental music,
voice culture and harniony, .Apply
at, the residenCe Of Rev. J.: McNabb,:
Gough St. ..
• —John Purvis,-Auctieneer, ; will sell
t'
the farm stock and implements belong-
ing 'Mr; John Kenny. of lot; 12, con!
10,1 Kinloss, . *day, Oct..6th at
one
. The . Go*erronent--- purposes_ doing
.4..14: with the lage- andf:sniall'size
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of time, however, and forced to battle
alone and unaided in the world, where,
at thispresent time; so many intern-
. .
d ambitious men and
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• A serious runaway accident took
place a short distance east of here on
Friday morning of left week. As Mr:
Geo: Cranston VMS coming across from
St Helens with his grocery wagon he
lifted Mr. Thos. Somerville as a .pass-
enger. While coming down a short
hill, the horse, from some slight cause,
Iletame.frightened and began skipping
from side to side Of -theroad ;the vehicle
eventually -.overturned falling upon
Mr. 'Somerville end dragging over him,
Help Was loon at hand, - and -Dr:
Elliot, was summoned. Two of Mr:
Somerville's ribs were broken and other
injuries sustained. We are glad to,
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announce that he is .progressing_ favor-
.ably.!- Mr: C. got a shaking up and o
marvi,dia: shock. The horse was un-
hurt but the vehicle was demolished.,
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Messrs J. & j Alton left on Tues-
day , •
for • Algoma.
Several cue*: of :mumps. are re-
Ploughing- and threshing are pre-
vailing _industries. . .
.The shojiting season is in, but the
game and hunters are correspondingly
_scarce. . • .
gent an _woman,
are struggling against one another,
how bitterly- they will regret every
hour, aye every, moment, which in uti,
their carelest innocence they let pass ad
unheedingly. A grave responsibility f).!
rests with the teachers to impress upon "
the minds of - young people the impor-
tance of these years spent in training•
them for life's battle. A greater duty
rests with the parents, and it is a duty
which many sadly neglect, and that is
Of taking a deep and sincere interest
in the school life and .duties of their
children.
A BOY'S TERRIBLE CRIME,
Shot all OM lady awl then Fired the House
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LISTOWEL, SEPT. 19.—The terrible
'Suspicion . which was , chronicled
in . yesterday's despatches regarding
-the death of Mrs. Martin at Gowan-
stown has proved to be founded on
fact. , One of the most revoltin
crimes in the history of this section
,
of Canada had been 'perpetrated.
When the body of the . old lady was
found in the smoking embers of the
Martin homestead, it was thought by
all to have been one of .. those lament-
able accidents which at times occur in
spite of the carefulness of the average
.
farmer's household, but the subsequint.
discovery that the,. hired boy, Albert
Thomas, had disappeared led some to
think that fcul play might have been at
the bottom of old Mrs. Martin's death,
and the buring of the house, along
With, the body. to -day parties have
been scouring the country in Beard)
of the fugitive.. Late in the afternoon. -
the youth Thomas was ,captured and
was ' immediately brought here. He • °
at fir4t ' denied having had anything
ri
to do 'with the affair; but after 'dig-
cussi lig the 'recent quarrels with Mri.
Mart n he acknowledged that he had
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shot he old lady and then fired the
build ng. Whether he stole the $700
secre ed, in the house has not yet
trani ired. The crime has created
intense excitement throughout the en -
I
tire district.
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Druggists; Lucknov:
Farmers, IoOk to your Own interest and-
- insure . your farm buildings
.przyste dwellings in- the-
LON DQN IVI:UTUAL
No lane:Premium NOte.$ requbred
WEBSTER BROS.
aviug opened a 'Butcher Shop in the
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Building on CainellStreet. r
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CAs StsTEIK
-1Kicente to 90 cen per 0100 for three. years.
dO $ - LANE
'.KINLOUGna
Also *Out t'hoenix, of
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Fro* SD: to -
per - week
,oprosifrz
H. SMITH'S a
• la BOOK STORE.
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It is announced that Rev. Chita,.
Rutherford, of New York, a former
resident of Belfast, will preach in S.
Helens Presbyterian church at 11 a.
in. on R,unday -next.
CORAL WREATH •
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OUR 'SCROOLDAY0 • We are pleased to see Mr. J. D.
Murray in our midst again. This UR
We,.find -the Mowing in an ex- the home a his. childhood.
:Cha)tigei ;which -.Contains rso Much Of
tru.th we.... give it *coin .our col-
umns.
It .thete. were -Mere Of the 'boys
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.and . and young -men and yonr.g
-woinen who -would alike usii of all the
• postal card* and iss;uing -0; -medium.
iThis is - done in view Of
the almost uniiersal -demand for the
ltitie iiie- Which causes- I of
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-revenue.
have the. best assortment of
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overcoats .for fall and winter we :ever
:Offered. Rereember- this : when ;_in
'larch- of atliOerCOat W.
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Murchison is -supplying agent
and Carries in stock the ..F.iclipse
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a new device for the -tysteniatic ar,
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rangethent of slettert,-.-invoices and
irOceipts. I.C.Ve4 Merchant -siiid.-farmet
.should ha** ono.
Hi -Warden James Gaunt, of
W_h:itechurch, is taking in the .sights
at the World's:rale:in Ohicago. • He
.
left mc_Saturilay . expects to
"penal' couple of Weeks -it the 'great
Shaw,
We are prepared to supOy the citizans.
of the Nrillage and Farmers of the
surrounding townships _
- all kinds of
ELLING:: OARDY CANADIAN
own Nursery Stock; Highest Wailes
or Commis' Bios:, id weekly. comPLATK
OTYrFIT. FREE'. Special lostructiOns: tO
begiiniers. -Write this week for tz
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• E Q GRAHAM, sntM.ui,
- - Toronto.'
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7..
,
ItEASQITAREI -P
eat prOmptily. delivered to any ,part
of the village.
A trial Solicited and Satififaction
Guaranteed.
QICNOW,
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s•17$4'.'F,
privileges :even thein. and measure up
to: the responsibilities thrust uped-
i
-them-life in the future would be inUpli
more - pleasant. -."The inerry sound of
.thi schteil bell a fe*, weeks "ago .rttig
Out on the dear sbaltny air -of early_fall
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and ..hroir Nk-to. the minds- of the older
people .t1;‘_:.\\:‘,,days of long- *go
when they hen .-poitined in .impatient
anticipation for the first sound of the
bell which summoned them.. titithe
liitie School. house -where unknown to
.thieni their. happit hour* wore pasaing
Go. where we mingli in
1.1.*at'soc. iety and enjoy what pleasdres
We may; yet' down -deep ;in .our hearts
Ahem a strong conviction that the
day hoe'
jolly care -fres s of our early sc
14e are filled with the Outwit, sweetest
and Most._ lasting happinestof If
.--,--Bra .iimplis rule :the, length of
,
the day and the night, anytime Of the
ear, may_ be ascertained by -siniply
oubling .the time -of the sun's -rising,
which Will give the length of the night.
and double the tune. 9f the _setti▪ ng,
will give the length of the day. arecast adrift upon the .turbulent sea by A. B. ; Oongram,
tlAs fact could only, _be realized during
Master Donald Gordon. had his leg
broken by falling from an apple tree.
He is getting along nicely under the
treatment of Dr. Gordon.
Mimi Lila Murray is t uest of
her _ cousins, Misses - Ma e and
Amanda Murray.
Mr. J. W. Murray has gone to
Manitoba for a few weeks.
Mr. -and Mrs. . John Martin have-,
returned from in extended trip to
Kingston and Toronto.
Smith brothers attended the To-
ronto:Exhibition this week.
Miss Mary 'Ilendepion visited her '
cousin, Miss Maggie Murray, for t few.
days this ,week,
The many friends of Mary Picker
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mg will be pleased to know that she
-i$, somewhat ;better Since a few" days.
Mr. Leach, our cheese -maker, in
away to his home Seaforth which
leaves Sam controller. •
When you tie. .c.lbwn the engine -
whistle again boyOry a darker night
that * you may not be discovered
making your exit. .
The Clover ,Valley of I are
hdlding weekly literary contests,at the
end of a month the losing side will
pay for the oysters.
Or -youth ho* Inn& more 13.ineficiel.
would be the result. Meny ,there are
who became possessed of tho,idea'that
school d*y* - are days of en-
forced imprisonment and 7the more
time trifled iway the more theyare
getting .the tette'. f. parents i.ancl
teachers. 110w. -Many .timet:-iti 'after
years is this mistaken -.fancy *brought
home - to them-- Weir
bringsa bhish of :14:tile tothe : Cheek*
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eictheytrealisti:thsir. own short.cogangs -
for which they have . only themselves:i
to -Life to the average itichool
boy Or 'girl:stretches out to suci4 an.
Unlimited length of -finis • that days
.seem -years and :years dicadet,
'law houri trifled away each day - is . of
nu material consequenee. When. they
Rebecca, Wilkinson, of Browna.
vialey„Ind.,.saysi lad been in
dialtreigea condition for . three, 'years
trim -1Ortrousne8s, :Weakness of OA.-
$tenurach„ Dppepsia and Indigestion
Until my health . was 'ItOne.1 I bought
One bottle of South American Nervine,
which :done me :more, 'good .than any
-$50worth of doctoring I ever •did. in
my: life. I would advise any weakly
person to 'UN thlit Valuable and 'lovely.
remedy. -I consider it the: grandest:
:medicine in theworld," A. trial
bottle will convince • you. Warranted
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