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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-11-24, Page 4• r€• �[: GOod advice: To Farmers Don't: buy your Say ` fork rope or any kind of'li_arvest Tools till you Ape what .C_. TAYLOR Cann .dq'ffor you • e -Luckn • :It • i r.•40.4-:12JP1. • rag. OBS HIGH 11.6 Eta: ►Z. .. Mos, A.MiL:!lr. Capita paid- up Reserve Fund. Total Assets President -JOHN STUART. Vice President -A. G. RAMSAY LVOgNOW, 'I o. �oo b0 S.-2 • $6-50_,000:: 57,979,846 DIRECTORS - W M GEO...T'_�0 'PBQGTOR, WM. GIBSON M. P, ROACH: • A. T. WooD A. B. LEE (Toronto): (lighter -J. TURNBULL.. 3 84 WINGS 811TI�14:-Hours' 10 to ,. Sabin day's. �:'s.10 to 1,.' Deposit; of $1 and upwards_ � � received and-interestallowed. received -at cur-- and the. United. ..-. BANKERS mp_ ,. C 0 3� w Banking 0ck Luc SPECIAL- DEF:SITS-also rent rates of in , =est DRAFTS on, Great .Britain States bought and sold. J. BROWN,. Sus -AGENT. QENTO 1a Lto$xow, Jti 93 TH . 8 1 ::LY 13. Ta THE FARMERS.: We haveg -e s nerallY - one or more farms in' o Kinloss. Hurou, .. Ashfield and Wawanosh townsh 1. i )s:_ for sale. . Parties desiring to }buy -will consult �sult .their `on winterest. by calling on on .us as we sell cheap.*term s tosuit and on easy -the purchaser...:. t_a 'We have $75,000 to lend on fits mortgage on good ood far m or r villa ga P ro erty plt from5i size ofloan and. securitYoerect.to 7 -percent, interest rate a coiding .to J.- S.-JEROME; L. _ D. S. Wingb am; wilt be: in-Lucknow on the second and fourthFri- day andSaturday urda of :month. ' Good- sets : , amo nt8Ion second InOrt- - d small u We iso len a faims and first:chattel mortgage . gage on kin business. Issue_ - - We "do a general banking .• � . drafts_ `pa able through -out "Can da and the 9. States and make.collet ions on all United oints mel ding'Western States Manitoba. P •counts will T - he collection of. notes and ac Th receive special- attention. • Lending _money= on savings ' ea. -, our g i In #armer s notes a speciality. 'interest on allow 5 _ per cent, department, w t -. small deposits. ' 'A ,IO -FRIDAY -NOV1EMBE1 24th;1893. LOC iL AND GENERAL Condensed for Sentinel Readers Holt, of Chicago, a visiting friers s in I.Aucknow. nin 1 a ��. campaigning is Valens g .-=�►ir: Wm Va p -g in North Bruce „this : week. .=Miss Libbie McDonald has return- ed from her visit to friends in Guelph. IVIr. Wm... Murdoch, _ of Pine . in . - Monday River, was the village on M. y last._ b Ada Grundy has returned ded visit- to friends .: in --from_an sYt®n . Listowel. for .810. Filling and_ eTtracting a specialty.. Office:at Gain's Hotel. LEGAL. AMALCOMsQN', BARRISTER, . - (late; Solicitor, Conveyai ter etc., of Cameron, Holt & Cameron,.Goderich).Office , at Traver's old stand: and North-West,- : . _ Y - AT - - O N : 1VTORRIS . ATOR o Convey- . law, Solicitor in Cancerp.- . y sneer, Commisioner, etc. Office.: over the. barber shop. . ; BAR1�t:IS- b , =AR,R-ARROW PROUD � tars,Solicitors -etc;, Goderich, Ont.: . , - GaRROw, .O WM. PROUDPOOT. MEDICAL: C' . AND _-REST-- -EL-LIOTT (}FFIvE R e effect Insurance on all classes of build - W l Companies as ins either in Stock "or 1 utua P , desired. - None.but first: class' ;:Ccdm_ panes rep - re sante . d ..A. SIDDALL, Manager .GEO . . utram street,: second door north .v -..dance,.. (� of Little's shoe store, •.R. TENN A;`tT. P H YSI CIA N,, -�r:-k3•!- .' Surgeon and=Acco uchaux.`"Burger/r9 over- T. Elliott'a grocery store.Office hours from- 9 to12 m... an d• from 2 to 5_p.m- N M.D..C.., F McD. *GORDO , M ,1 T. •: M.S., M C.P.S.O. Physician, o Sur- geon,- �.11ins_ .. and .Accoucheur.- Office next door t 's implement:s shop. Residence Ross. street,, south of D. R. McIntosh'; store. .. C=EDDES-, 171. : S, CALLS - mail or. telegram. promptly. .LJ � either by -e, Residence attended_ to. - .Charges moderate. am street, opposite Dr. Elliotts and .Quit second door. north=of SENTINEL office. Se :LESSONS. MUSIC 1 UN•NING:H'A.M. 'ROBERi' C 1NSPRANGE FIRE AND MAR SNE,- GUELPH. Tele hone ;No, :195. + . ECTO-RY. �.r.s..wJohn, . Tennant :- has re ta m ed to Stratford,. St Thoma s - and --other places.-. d - sum of money- on --Found A. ' Lucknow:: the owner, Campbell street, � .r -calling n -Dr.Tennant. can have it Eby ca g o the rLucknow --die :meeting of.�. Lod -e- of -Daughters Of Rebakah has . been' postponed -till Thursda3i evening, 30th inst. -Mthe Walker .-ayor &nd Mrs.: .Walk FRVIOES 11: �•RGH��� $ CHU - .� School, a. in. and 6:30.. p.=.m. ' SundaySch , 2:30 p. 'm. - . Superintendent,_ Wim. 5.- Holmes. , a .evening ;at Adult - cla�sa et erv: Wednesday .evening _ . Bible. and � raver boob lesson's. All: ' 8 -.o clock, Bib P . . REV..C1 MILE , Pastor.:. are. welcome.:: g 1 INST HA ,ICS , VOKNOW MEC 1�evereVenng ozYio n yr0din � u -Rea P•t from 7' to -10 p.. m., excepting Satnrdaya ?a=lien will be. from 2. to .6 p. _*n. The the hour's - • - ._ i • ' in attendazice d rin- these n will be .Tana lib� s J..,-MURCHISON. " �'" ire }� hour . . � MUSDOO8 Searetstri `C EN WO MONEY IN WHEAT, Our ra �rmers Must Change Their. Methods.- The production of wheat is :steadily inereaAug. In 1892 the estimated yield of -the world was 288,000,000 bushels in -excess of the figuresgiven . for 1889. The -increase lin-- :the case . . •: ' 'ase.:of p,386,000. .. in the c of Chili was. , ,000 ; the Argentine • 11,000, U,nited .18,044,000 Republic -, the • States, 25,000,0 • Hungary, 44.04a000,- 000, and Russia, 53 000 000. " show. very. clearly -These figures s Y why _the . price of this'grain his fallen: in from dollar to. a little over • .a half that sum. They also indicate • a still further drop mabe expected in future because theArgentine Republic, Chili, 4.n diaand- Russia have not yet reach , ed the limit of their capacity. r are the guest -s of G roves; � Ancaste , guests , Kinloss: M�,nd Mrs Wm�Valens of this -week. - . - =1Vrr max °Wilson.: las secured the a,�,ency g .. for McGregor's , patent horse collar,. which promises to become . pop- ular awith horsemen: - i • 0 N EY T-0 LOAN O. NREAL ESTATE , .ow e d: �he 1 . ti e at •t - security `--for- . any , .. � _ � rate,of interest... The: principal may be, paid 'at .the -end of � thea me.- or part of spr he inci . : on pal -may be paid each, year; interest ceasing _ • the amount paid.• For further. particulars, etcel apply to. ANOU STrwA_ it Luckuow . TIM E TABLE. -=Miss Mary J. Speers, -of-Ashfield, returned home - Wednesday after . a visit with friends ds in fnur - monthsy South Lyon, Michigan - have ci u n l to The Kincardine town council ', » to prevent introd need � a � Curf ew - `Bell . the children being on. the:, streets after nightfall proper without ro -.er guards p -=Mr:and Mrs. •James Turner, ' -of ' :. Stanley,_ who were visiting .at -the' residence.:- of M - rs. Webs- ter, _ (Mrs. s. -Turner's mother;returnedhomelast week. writerle describing. --A� _ has an article atest . novieties in . e one of of - 'the rpocket bo. oks.- With ;a great many of us l'ttle cash is: the -greatest " novelty in pocket - • - books. -� ��cl,et b 0ks if RS, A. M, .ARMSTRONG. IS 'PRE- pared PRE=- P ared to give lessons in vocal and in- strumental . music. Residence -Campbell St., Lucknow.` S0 -WW1; TIES • WEST ELGIN GETS -TEE a The SanFrancisco CaIeodohian Clu Medal Won by the Canadian,. Messrs. Peter McEwan and Witty ��a-. n Pr who were some o me tim rd_ Ga pointed ,the.. Caledonia?' by dtOspeclal committeeto�otT. award of thehandso.' San Francisco , - :tested remedies medal to the r AND ANTIDOTE Society. The nF _ Impoverished Mood, Francis the San- .ass, palpitation of the • - this for the -There is a lesson in all , farmers of this Province.:They must, to ag 2 greater extent than they have yet done, devote themselves to other Tines i i Stock will have than wheat raising. • _- n. But to redeye the first consideration. • - . , ` ` ets should fruit poultry. and dairy produ verlooked. These, latter have not be•o of : fo reg been considered a sort heretofore- II side show. Hereafter, if agriculture is to : be made to pay,. they must instead place t be given a leadingamong ghe 'p redacts :otthe farM. leave Luckn - w for south at. 5:58 a m, -: Trains . Q � 0:48 a.m. and 6:15 p. m... 1 - ; . North -:at 12-:35 p:: m,, 4:02.p. m. and -10:28 p:. m. ORANGE . LODGE `-No • 428. OPAL .-; • tnonthly.meetingsin the ` sits regular holds on n 0 w u ck Orange L Hall �� Campbell Street,.. _ neda . on or before the full moon. Tuesday evenings, . - :follow- .Degree night second Tuesday evening-- lug vening . • . •� oon. All visiting -brethren cordially � full m - invited to the meetings. .• °A T DAV DsoN, A�IIs`McSErzrE,. Secretary. - - - M. Q. G. T. SEP Y LODGE, NO. 384.: • meets. in the.. so h -end Lodge Room.Q rY_ - in the.Temperance Al, LucknO . ':Tuesdatevening, at "8 o'clock, J. D. WE. noon, O. -T. GEO. -"PoP•Trx,'Sec. • C._ T. U. o meeting of - t Temperance Union w Wednesday .of each.mdi . -Hall, Lucknow, at: 3 • r SMITH, President ; MES; HORNELL, Secretary, he regulai: monthly • 147 TALBOT'STREET:, LONDON - EYE AND .EAR ,SURGEON .: GRAl)U- ate of -the New York Ey 'aril' Ear .Hospi • tal,1889, ; Post Gra ate course on Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat at: the New York Post. Graduate. Medical School and Hospital, ital� 1 8921 • - p Women's- Christian - be held every .second in the Odd Fellows m -Mas.. W. H. 13 UK 1* W -a Lodge; No.112 . resentatiOii Neural 'a, floss of for p `it' nsu lgia, flail u whore mein Con p . _ club l b - idney and Urinary Di�- lnth yes points � tit Osa ala iYlrr le I ma.. � Fe b incident. to the Cam ' er pint 'bottle o and .wa, b P Chicag. , RICH ONT.. ummer byGODR a lasts _ - _ Elgin- Caledonia M cL- EOD, West _.. _ _ a,nufacturer. ndM - erson :of seven of its BeCon - P 56and A. - the great total Of and n -=Rev, J. S. Gelling of Mitchel�. Lucknow: formerly,: of was thrown out home : ;from of- a buggywhile •driving. veil: Stratford on Sunday _night, and severly y ,bruised. THAI4HS. OFFERINGc SERVICES figure than that Made.%. g. of .any other. ,Caledonian �.e. so .earn.ed off -the tp y .MA AVM. _ill M. divudal members and their . . l : C. Perry, .Brussei., f,; .as fo _ _lows Y e�1; hammer,. 4 ; light sti..ne, ,y Heavy •4 light h�anime,�_, ; heavy stone, - 4 , • 15. M. O Neil, Ridgetown, nt. total, Light ht. stone, '4 heavy ,stone 3 ; -- g total 7. C. J. Curri� Parkhill,Ont. - i stone • `2 ; hear stone. 2 . -Light , y vY caber, 3 ---total, 7. - J. D. 1VtcI, Parkhill, Out, -caber nt.caber 4. J. P. W a,�s r - •son,.Toronto-Long .jum. , 4 • big ]Amp 4 ihoP,*step, and jump, 3i polo ° vault, total, 15. George M athesen T -L rn'z; n,. (hut. His land London, Ont. --=Sword dance, Wilson Lo . Wilson, 2. :The annual Thanks -offering Meeting - of eet ng -of. the Womans Foreign Missionary . held in the Pt�esby- Societywhich was:he . , _ --- Wednes- terean Church St Helens, on • T ..- n- John Sherr_ of West Waw a. f. st ioneers Mf: of the tilde _ p . ane sh and one • died on Sunday last. that tawnshi _ In our next ;issue we will. publish full part iculars. = p ,..... -• Complaintsare laiitsare made of the annoy- ancenjur- caused by boys is habit is thloung- ing oung in_ g in doorway s and on the sider alks and :window sills of stores.. The con- stable 'should see that- stopped. . r.eels =--total, .6. A ry Fling, , Messrs.nd Gardner;- lVtcEwan a . day-oflast week, was largely attended, .fore finally entering uponoxthe Awa � f D aboutone hundred. being heirsg p r esen. t.. There -were re presentivee from Dung- annon, Ashfield, "Calvin' East • Waw - gnash, also from. m the Methodist Churl k lied. Full:sto,. Eyes tested.- Glasses � supe , y of. Spectacles," Lenses:and Artificial eyes_.. .Will be at the Brunswi k House,- Wingham, at=x the laor ,drat Thursday ofeach. month :at date named below. Firqt visit January 4th,_ 189,4, � , meets.- every 'Friday .' -.' r, ': evening at 8 o'clock their hall, Campbell. street, All brethren cordially invited. _ J. ELLIOT, N. Grand; -.----W, WiLsoN, Recorded: O:F • ,CQU[T • Sherwood, No. 50, Luckriow Meet- T avers first and. third.-. Monday in e:v e r._y tcOnth.,: in the pOr-- ange hall. Visit- ,ging .- brethren -a r e co_rdially: invited. '= _:ir. D. YULE S -EO. J i McLEN,NAN. THE SUBSCRIBER AS OPENED A ofice in the build .ng east of the SENTINEL' Pricing Offic': AGREEMENTS, , b DEEDS, MORTG A CAREFULLY Plans ,specihcatio ns a Ings, mills, thrid on eh • O. 11.-W LUCIt_NOW LODGE OF the Ancient Order United Workmen, it meet in the- Oddfellows hall, on thetlast arid - second Monday evenings of each irionth a AGENT. R. D. CAME1-1,01i Recorder. - England. Lucknow .Tan..189i. NDS, LEASES, ES . AND WILLS' .PREPARED: d estimates forbuild es, etz., furnished notice. S, SoMERVi LE. dies at "Bethel" and Donnybrook. • A long and • va programme °was- versof not p which not the least interesting . . wMiss Mac ss given by` as`-ari �ddre Williams. of Guelph, lately returned MacWilliams is an from India.: Miss - and we feel assured: earnest speaker . _ -earth may not'permit that . though her h g ret urn to India she will do good - service her.. in awakening a deeper interest - in treed 'n those at home as there is great 1 for w:ork l ers`in that densely popu a ted _, were.-opened•and land:::The envelopes texts of Scripture. read IV the enclosed_ P the Secretary. •'The offering amounted to $46. Altogether it. is the • , most successful. meeting of the kind ever ... Kele here. - • :had an affidavit from Chic c ` E Caledonians _l Milian of the Wed Elgin, Society, certifying . - of ing that _each of.., the was at the time of the above athaletea•- •mber in ood stands come etitions .a. me._ . good P lug of the organization. - - - - The -medal, 'which is .worth several hundred dollars, will now be wori y Chief McMillan_ - and- his `:successors. in offce._Chita o British Americo? s 9 � ...�..�• - A shooting match is to be held at Langsideto-day �Thursday): Skill in . _ - the use of rifie,and shot : gun will be for turkeys, geese=ducks and contested � y a g arealso -or two . horse. other fowl. - A of. • All will be made: to be disposed ; . welcome.• = _-Mr.` James .Murchison, . w studyig.. the - n for :Methodist.. Ministry, and who - has spent two years in. the North West- Territories, was visiting friends in the village, -He left . on Friday to spend a .few weeks with friends in Hepworth: --Robert Brown, a young :unmar- ried man, . of Wiarton, had : his arm badly mangled in Young's saw mill -on Monday :last: The chain ' that draws up the logs to- the saw,: broke, -and his i b arm was caught in . the Mill wheel` The•arm will probably have to be a "- tated. _ lea -Fariaers; te• own interest a, ittisure your farm buildings and privateivellingek in the -- BELFAST A.Ganv.T TSE ,COUNTY* ORONTO, . Nov. 18. ----Before , . • .. c. .::. __•.:; ge this afternoon,... Justice Falconbrb,, _ the case of W ar un�ent eto�k `palace in g Ashton against the County -of . -•- and the townships of Yarmouth:and:.j# Malahide. At the trial Ashton rec- overed a verdict of $6.400 fore nluries sustained by the ;collapse of the Y-ar•. Catfith• `mouth bridge over :Creek, in -.Mr. Jos. Speers. had a wood -bee. on Friday. burg Mr. Roberts was in the bur l; bus - -Thur sda ine ss on � y - Mr. Emerson C. Boyd, of Listewel, is spending a.'few days with his brother the =teacher. School 'closes` on Wednesday this weekThuasday is a public :holiday • Fri�da-. and . Satu;rday the teacher and y - .will`attend theTeachers' Convention in Goderich: •- - . 50 Cents -to 99 cents per $100 .for three- years. ‘101 -IN Li,kNg the TVhoenix of London,. - Ash field -ChriStian Endeavor Society of young,,people organized Oct. 21, 1893, _is improving wonderfully. Officers are as_ follows :_ President, - Jamieson ; V, President, Misi 3. Far - ries ; _Sec. A.. Finlay ; Treas , J. Mc - Ferguson, Miss I. Finlay, Miss Mc - 'August, 1862. - Ashton was driving over . e.cwith a thresher :when tne, bride the accident occured. The question reserved for argument , � � the Count s. whether y l w. ' 'ria m the t from s 9r `:all.. hi w s to f Elgin or the t�vo p - , were liable. three cot oration_ th p Alsace Falconlart„.„ gave jud i Lean; el.- Jamieson, Miss Ferries.. . - • ised that they- :wanted to buy up a that old horses Should 'be ;wanted, :And. it t adv: -did no.t contain: the -planse the plaintiff tcitt; u( costs. It was held:. t 414 county highway.; ant,, toad allowance. The'880. t no bylaw was ever lab: ..- erance to the deviation and _ • county was -,not, therefore, 'Max fell to the groUnd. • -Pinned, the plaintiff wholOst a horse in the gets judgement for his veidict of $1.6 townships wa0litmisrdl. but the-40*i ships must ,par thei ,own costs. Sleighs. appeared last week only to • The "Grand Central" is- beini sr The leven of the prohibitionists is beginning to work. The Bible Scicieti will hold a meet- ing here soon. We wish our respeCted townsman Mr. Edward Rogers and his bride perfect conjugal felicity. Mrs. alcGrurey and Son -are- the gusts of Mrs Huf.ish 1VIcCrostie. What has become of our Sr. foot -ball team Rave they vanished into space ? "mnit be usefully sound kvie - would think that -they proposed st old tzliorse.-;-4 eking the 1 • Bologna . The old' school buildings have been bought. and ;removed ;'•by Mr Jas. The Orangemen are gbing'to build a new lodge. The ,,Reading Room Mechanics' s :not. Monday ,,evening,.. ou st., owing Torobto Stock change, Street, last 7i've purPhseli the niat tif _bane, bow h