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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1893-10-13, Page 4is _.4 I • Thee Lucknow Sentinel _=Brice County: Apples are quite ae failure compared r Itel?-11C111101/3v nwith Iasi, year. The best 9r h having -only 25 and 30. barrels_ lr. Jas Crowston,:won a.guod num- her of prizes at the `neighbor ung fairs. Mr. . T. Fearnside, of Keighley. .England, is visiting. in this vicinity, Rev. F. ; McLennan, of Lucknow, preached in the. Presbyterian church on Tuesday afternoon: g ffE LIE:ERTY TO LITTER AND To ARGUE, FREELY ACCORDI.l'IC1.T_0 THE1DICTATES OP CONSOIEN E ; NE PRIZE ABOVE ALL. OTHER LIBERTIES Lucknow, a lath, UM p'-E:oPLE Q0 T 0 HEAR NOW.. - There has not, - ash it rule, says the Tor'onto News, been any great outburst :of e thusiasii-i at either the Liberal ,or *Conservative.- meetings recently held .throughout Ontario This fact has been freely. • commented upon and P - severala tternpfs have been made to account. -for: it.: For our part .c do -not believe that this limitation; in the cheers . at - -popu- lar _assemblages, , as compared with the old days, is. dile to charges. in the. leadership of the two great parties. The _change is in. themselves. They It.re becoming better educated,- and- are taking a more intelligent interest in pu bh affairs than formerly. ,`. They do not now gather in thousands for the: - purpose of ue_s g egaled with funny anneedotesor to hear the other aids delicameed a$ too bad even for the p its-; °ary -They go to- hear nation to tra. :;ticn discussed in the Kline way * at., to o. lire iness affairs of arr.. Agri- cultural ;Sudety or trading corpora .tin. ?re flieliF.Secl. Alli this business like discussion s hick people now de- Anand, is not. <.. productive of exuber- ant-enthusiasm. xuberant-enthusiasm. CORAL W ILEA TB CORNERS Mr, Alex Patersan;' of Clones: Valley, sue, 'ceded in carrying off twelve prizes at • the Ripley Exhibition eight of them being first prszes We heartly. congratulate Mr. Pater- son on his success, as a stock raiser. �. Mr. A. G.. McCall, of,.-•Amberley,, spent a few days of last week with friends in Coral -,Wreath . Nor. has the change- taken:. place within the past year. It was obser.- vable in th(s ' 't general` election, when even the 14-,1):.:•ai-=i az' • of the Old Man himself -.failed to evoke the rims- .ing cheers to Ax -hi � F ?.Q had: been : ac- customed in his early years. The.. new crcier of ;things is cause for congratulation too: The . public. judgment will hereafter' be formed as the result -cd. fair argument rather than. by appeals to party 'passions and .the country. w ll be better governed in. ,3 seguen.ce.' • Rev. 11Mr. Cook of the Ripley Circuit, will day evening,:. (to -night,).. 10 :cents admiesion.. deliver a lecture: in the Olivet ••harsh, on Fr i=- Come, everybody and enjoy yourselves one: R evening in -church. -• The box social;. which :was :announced in the last -issue of the S_ENTiNEL in the Coral: Wreath ` news, : came " . off ::last ' Tuesday even ing, and-- was a;grand - success in eve ry particular. - .,Instead ' of � -snaking each person pay his: elegant 10 cents at the deor'the , officials .of the lodge_ though t. that there would be. more sport in auctioneering -them off to the highest bidder. ,ani as there V . were not enough boxes to supply everyyoung fellow, so it wouldn't do to charge every per sen 10 cents at the door :and some t'--not-get boxes. So they were aucctioned Off to the satisfaction of -all present. The boxes -sold frer4 10 cents up. to 35 cents each, according to the size of the box., After :the sales • of the boxes fifteen minutes intermission was/ given; to - e enable the buyers to find their best.': girls' to help to:demasticate the good things that were stored away in the boxes. ` After which the pi -F gr -amine was proceeded with, all of .which exceedingly- well rendered and well. received The following made -'up -the progarrnme-of the • evening f A seleotion_by the Harmonica;band, a solo by Ethel Paterson & Co., a selection. on . the violin by Alex. Stewart, reading by : Miss Maggie J.Murray, -selection by the Harmon - ica, solo by Miss -Tena . Murray, recitation by : -• Miss Mary Strathdee, seiecticn'ori violin and flute by Mr. Angus McKay d< Co*, solo by .W. Smitb, recitation : by Mies Maiy Nicholson,' and a selection by the Harmonica band wound up the evening's sport. A vote ofitbanks-was: tendered t., the Harmonica band for the= excel lent inl:itsit' they- provided :'through the entire :program. _ ' - We underetand.that Miss McKay, of Ripley:' is Visiting friends in Coral -Wreath. d - t, amount of mortgages : held : by loan companies 121 -Ontario is nearly or e tea 'million dollars. Ten millions more were held - in the_ form of chattel. mortgages.. If we add thirty millions for luaus on -,1p4ad by private parties, .this will make a grand total of one hrr ri-ed and fify , million dollar ; repr( senting the, mortgage � sof the. whole P .. %nd�:btedn-e.s � ..rovince. BELFAST. Social swells; =7ur _young people afflicted with -mumps. Whets: up g -=potatoes;: The woods are decked in myriad tints Mr. Geo. Elliot and . son, : of Goder- ich; passed through her a on-- Friday, en route to Walkerton. Mr, and Miss Watson, of Colborne, spent Saturday and Sunday with their sister, Mrs. H. McCrostie. Mr. _ Hugh McOrostie • sails for Edinborough, Scotland,_ ori the 21st inst. We wish him a bon voyalje<. .Y u .du ct being = Revival-.�servi.ces�are rz ed . at Hackett's church by Rev. J. Kenner. Mr. T. Somerville is. mending. THE Toronto Star is troubled -to' know. why. the ballots for the female . voters in -the plebiscite electionateto - dfFenicolor frim Ahoose of the men, _ and- it suggest that "the Government. probably :hopes to be able to show that the men- of the province are against prohibition and the women for' it, therefor affording a ground for declin rr ,- to r<nact a prohibitory 1107;11- .:It •probably did: not occur to- our contem P • "orar Y that it might be_ se arranged, to ;r €•g tail' howthe women. voted, :in t.rder to give ahem both prohibition - d the ballot if they showed them- in favor of it.. One -guess is. as ood as the other: LANES. Mr James ` J'ohnaton' -and wife. open:t dys with friends around Clinton: �a.few_.ai� Rev. R. S. - G. Anderson has return- act tohis labors after spending a few smontbs with friends in -Scotland. -4-graft can be - seen in.-- R., -Lanes garden, 4 ft 11 in,:. in' height, all the- growth of. one season..; The stock was a -seedling,- the scion a Peewaukee: Our school was: well represented , at the fall show:: Our esteemed teacher secured a. --wagon and horses: to :tyke a load of pupils, ' Others went with their own rigs'• and' met at the Fair ground,- about fifty in all attended. - The team.obtained to =convey ,then: load ofii ils p, rON ed to be: the winners -of pp , 8PEaKINo : of the Manitoba school 4uesticru at Danville, Sir John. :Thoinp- said ,ii p reasion is that we -•t G : * have -to deal with that:) ues -'k �ts Tl,r� t.€ Lick �.. s s The -people ' of, Manitoba may have to -settle it: themselves, instead. of-' _ its hein : thrust into national: politics." Accorclin;; to. tl')e $onntri'a-1 Star -Sir- ;'.:fir• .;chit one - of t Er things : -Either that the Supreme Cetir t will= cleciclu-• there has been no interfer= r rcc e with the righty of the tinnulty, 1 that, cyano .rjuAi;f:l -; the., -Greenway' : f a•k.�t� iii �.i �b t. -: to d ' c ice ' :that/the; -Manitoba and . not % the l)orninion all rye called upon rra(;t - such :remedial: • tt t•u:fl,�:fitanceS •_ may (4:ge Tt dein€Like) LANGSIDE. ' ft PREPARED PAINTS: 'toot •Plei ramoug • laced our first 1 this- line of goo s les w en re pary� g an r e are now m aition hem Some very c oice s les rices, Y' for- .' - in stook LAIN • 6 Nails; Locks, Hinges, Paints, N Paints. Oils and Glass STRAW FELT,• TA:., KED FELT, � O. K. FELT SCREEN WINDOWS -BEST- l'.1EOCUSO PPP . caggif EACHER WANTED 4ACIIER WANTED FO UNION school:section:iNo.14. ;Huron Township, nce first. of *January, -1894. Applications, stating duties to. 'comme-� , salary exp'cted exper- ience and certificate, will be. received till. L j etober, ,f Oth,1893, by the secretary. 1125-4 . ' DAVID :AGNEW- .i L ucknow- the.- prize for trial • of •strength: All -returned safe and Sound; Amusing' 'thernselvex :singing - "We_are:alI: jolly good fellows" and other selections. Three- cheers for S.S. _ No: -;`10,- i as -given when the bays res heft -here, H rd= al -1 started .plcrosAd.With 'the. days fun., The weather has ;been very fine- e!,iri--tg the : past week and as a re- sult the potatoes=have been aroused from their summery bed, The yield is very poor in most cases, although some parties never had better crops. r�1 7I' SEiERI BY. GIVEN RA'l`.''c.'()Wer will be held : pursuant to. the Voters' .-List Act by Hi:; Honor Judge of the Cpttnty. Court of the Coanty. of Hu•`on at Dunganeon on the 28th -.Day of OetohRr 1893 At 10 o'clock : to , hear and determine " the several complaints of errors and ommi.;sienap In - the -Voters' List of the t1'Cunicipality of. `'Qest.Wawanosh for 1893• - All ger3ons -having -business at the Court are required t9:attend at the eajd time and place 2 :R. K. MILLE13., Clerk -of West IWIiivanosli, DatedOct:: 0th,1893. STEE t _ESTRAY CAME TO THE PREMISES OF- -THE , undersigned, lot 4, eon.. 11, Western Divtsion .Ashfield, on; or about the let of August, a yearling steer, 'all, greys The -owner is requested to prove ,pro perty, -pay expenses,: and takehim away. . AGAR Lanes P. 0, 1028-3 - Every one that lee's the ar . e..lovel �. ;. them.aYg -.:. �. - �..: _-. 1 fit and a• pert -e4 • S' LIST -=193, :x8.9- VOTER II Mnneipat�ty of the 'Village of L s: - - County of Brave OTIGE, IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in the third and fourth sections -of the "Voters List Act" the copies. required. 1iy said section to be so transmitted or delivered of .the: list. pursuant to the said Act of<allbythe.lastr-:evised persons appearing . Assessment Roll of the said municipality at elections for members to the- Legislative As- sembly, and the : municipalelections, and the said list was .first posted uP in my office,Luck- now P. 0 this 16th da y of Sept and remains therefor inspection;:- Electorscrani a the are called upon to said list,_. and If an . omission or any other errorsarefound theirin 'to take immediate - ;•� . .. proceedings to have the same errors corrected according to law. Dated at-Lucknow this 16tb day o Sept, 18931 _ . • HUGI1 MORRISON, Clerk of the said municip itty, - Lucknow. P. 0. HE HOUSE IS SITUATED ON BOB . Street,'Lucknew; is two story high,and contains seven rooms, Kitchen etc., asis in good :repair: The lot contains four and a half acres, with -s :mall orchard of apple, plum and cherry trees, small fruits etc. First class well arid pump, with large barn, drive shed and other nutbug il3iL s. The :place will be sold _ Cheap,,and :anyone desiring a comfortable home would -do well to. see this place. For $,further particulars- apply to - - MRS. THOS, BURNS - Luckn}ow 020.13. ATCHMAK 8 FAR. M FOR SAL 7-7 BING LOTS 21; 22 AND 23 I THE - 1st con. Of the township ofKinl ss, con- taining 150 acres more or less. _There is on the farm a good new frame house 26x30 Set, with kitchen 20x18 feet ; alsci large barns', stables etc. There is 100 acres cleared, the ibalauce in bUsh, and is all fairly well ,fencFd. The place is well watered. The centre part of the north half of lots 60 and 61. containg' 20 acres more dr less,. is also offered for sale. On this land there ts a good hong- and large barn and stables, all in good repair. For further particulars, Apply to, Lucknow P. 0. , my Residence' on Stafford St. I. am pre - I pared to :do all kinds' of Watch and Clock cleaning and repairiuge . AUri* .consignment .of clocks just n • recived day GIs wa nut half hour 8 day Mocks wire bell cath- edral gong 8 day Clocks at. d 8 dparyiceOslocks with alarm in *and walnut .1110 e ever AME TO. THE PREMISES OF nig undersigned east .half of lot 10th con, - Ashfield, (W.1)..) on Or about the .4th *day of , SePteraber last, red two year Old heifer. The owner -is requested to. Orove proPerty.riay 1126-73 Lanse -Every .-:Cloek .warranted, eheapei than -the -Cheapest., .011 on erSOfit