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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1908-10-08, Page 1J' LOCAL ANI) PERSONAL Moorehouse Mitchell is in Moncton, New Brunswick, this week.. AB Sinith, representing .the Globe, spent. - e Tuesday,intow n. ' • " Fos .S E-Baaeburner -=-ma be seen at this office..• Farniera'`cvan x 'Sheen on "shares ....,,.. . flag s _,. eull ands see Alex Ross h'rraessrnaker, Co Ihns :All ' r- les o an pad g n Archer, •please ca•ll arid: settle ;; ' 1 s Fos SAnE.-:F4rst-c as lyF.% A. :4...,s., Miss Annie' Cain has returned after: a: visit with friends in iWingham..” Collins_ the butcheralways supplies the very best meats at reasonable prices. Dr..Ovens,Specialist; will: be at Cain House, Sept 22, pct 20, Nov. -17,; Dec. 15. Hours 2 to 9. • Rev, di Mrs. Minyard`and sora. De .Lemma, of Goderich, were visitors in town yesterday lt9eve'.J 1+. Auae'rs5n mide"a'liusi riess trip to Toronto the_ first of the week /• Mrt. and ..1' 1rs. Angus.11IeKinnon returned yesterday from month's visit to relatives at Port Arthur. BORN In Kinloss Twp. Monday '5th, Mr. ' , a,nd Mrs. Robe ,t. t , tU rt Webster, a son. B[snx�-In, Kinloss Twp., on. Friday, Pr Y, Oct. 2nd, to .1VIr. and Mrs.. W. J. Mac ;.l Gosres or son.. . The. infant died seine day. arid eter . interment took place an Xin- Y. uesda `i " .�n I ss�Tw .onT �y' � ED I FII _. ii P 3' I. - C(Sct:t' Ma, old.F .lee ei1 13 'rs and 10'Mor ths: Iuternienttouk plaee "3esterday.afiernoon • Bailo ss'Cem- etery. -', on :Tuesday,. - DISD... In Wangham, Oct. 6tH, Mary Gaynor, beloved' wife of Ales. K. Milne, of Con, .3 -.Sinless, a ;ed 6I veils.' ` Interment takes place at 9 a m on Friday in the R. C Cein etery at Holyrood.` Just arrived at Little's,Shoe' Store, - a -large :stock of boys,ymisses;nnd child - rens -school shoes, which ' ,have been made','specially" to our order. , Prices Revs F r�Itcl ennan:. and -J E Ford excbaug d'puipits i nday:weven =- mg Rev Mr. Blatchford of Ripley will ,preach in the Methodist Church •: next,. Sunday. • Fresh and,cured seats -of the ---hest 'brand. Get them from; ..Collins, the butcher,. Rev. E; -.Ford i.will OcCupy the pulpit in the' .Methodist 'Church at :Ripley next Sunday at their, Harvest '.FestiVal services. of Kincardine ,ivisited-Mii. -Hender- son last week: Iinloss a ewe 'pine'. is . requested to 'Messrs. Clarence Hain .'of• the new cement building at the depet It ReV.‘ Father 1,1cCtirinitck will Open.: ,siSted by two Missionary. Prrests of *Ore* Serviees :I:horning and let 10, cop. 3, Kiriless, -a toansteet, dehornect, Weight about 1100. 'Any -information leading- te recovery Will be rewarded 'by ...Alex. Molson% ,Bank. ---"Savings, Bank -depo • laini r hear interest from.. date of depoSit -tO date. Of witbdtaaral, 'Interest paid ' offered. Read donble. May be. 'seen 'at Cain's Hotel ' stables tomorrow afternoon, Oat. 2nd. Miss -Ev.31ine Rebertion -.daughter was married thr .WeclrieStlay Oct. 7th, td Frederick Lime of .Toronto. We 'hope Par WePhi With; gOod stone loundatien, three -.3sienra,,,,,and slimmer:. kitchen and up- ' Stains., geed' ".frame .batn With One mill north of Peet Mee on graVel road; 'Apply to' Mrs. 'John Boket. :The monthly meetin,g -of the W, C. • T. IT. will be held on Wednesday Oet. 14th. di 3 o'oloCk at the horne .Of Mrs. Wm. Geddes: The treasurer , kindly • "'Astor that -01 -try-tbring poSsible to her SO she Will be enabled to go 'OR With -her Work. NisiterS are CordiallY invited to attend. num !Ain SALE-PRrt Lot 6 Con 13 E: D. In Township of Ashileid- 100 acres. Geed clay loam, 2 Story about 35 by, .60 shed and stable, wind mill and artesian well,' ame f home, biiggpana cater, 2f 'nibs fon* the A Harvest Home Fowl Supper' under the autipices of the Ladies Aid Society Will' be given in the Methodist church an excellent Progrannne Will be rend- ered by Some of Lucknow's best tRlent and it can be relied on, will be a suc- CeSs. It will consist of, soloS, duetts, re -Citations and addresses. Come , and enjoy the treat of the season, Ad- . mission 25cts., children' 15cts. Tea perved from .!Jit to eight. The: Pipe `;Band are advertising a - •grand co neem to be given in the Town 1-LJi oa. t'.3e eta. rng of the 5t ;t - Expellent,taletnt has-been secured end the. entertainment promises to be of a. high order. STEER ESTRAY Red and white, : 3 -year-old steer' strayed from • Lot 12, Con. 1 Huron,' about 4 weeks ago. Any' information leading to 15 -return Will. he rewarded' by_ the owner Arthur Cook,. Deposit your savings with the Bank of Hamilton. Sums of one dollar and .upwards received. Interest' ,received from date of deposit; to date of with- drawal and added "to principal Foes times a.„. year. •. All business_ strictly, confidential. ' .Our readers, will no ;'.doubt notice the' improved typographical appear- ance 'of our ;pages. this week. The. Sentinel. is ,out in a new dress with millinery to match.',We:.have also a lot of new equipment for .job work. Advertise in the Sentinel 'l : Its Pay rto advertise.. Itis the logical Waite' • let the- _ public; know, the : ;news about your business.:' If you do ;not keep them infornied:.they will soon' lose track of . you: ,,a • Mr Jae Bryan' returned. Tuesday, from Vancouver, 11 -=C ,. and: has coin- silenced his duties'as Fruit Inspector; having' recently been appointed to this position." He speltks in `glowing•terms :sof. 11 - and -is- uch= ple sed: -=with -hie new home ant'Priir`roundings =at l(e t couver. ' Watson Scott, of the' `12th' ,con cess; cion of Kinloss, received this week a fine new 13 h p:- gasoline engine man- - factured by Gould Shapley ; Mtiar,;of' Brantford, It- as-mounted=on-trucks- making it portable ,and as : ' the finest 'machine: of its :class .that ;has ;been% -brought-inhere: 'Mr: Scottvill-use it''for generalfarm purposes. The old pioneer grain warehouse. of Lucknow is shortly -to- be removed:-. It is now awned by Hay Bros. who Will move it to Walton. on the : new Guelph-=Goderich branch of C P. R.. The -building-=referred: to is a small buildin ,between: Jno. Joynt's , new building and the red elevator.: CotiVentioi-T4-the *etc at" the -Kine.strdiith-High Schook-- Thursday and Friday,: Oct.',.15th and 16th. Thliteday morning sessien will be devoted: to the genetal lniainees Of the institnte, at the afternoon seoion, an addresa will be delivered by the chairman, Mr. T. Rankin, Of Poi.t in, a supplementary' reading ; by Miss A. M. Bax, of. $orth 13nice, an addNess Miss Kathleen Teskey, M. A.; on 1).; Of Port Will grve , Of Kincardine -will explain "How to 'pan inia Begin a Course in Art for Viigratted Public school", '4gter WhiCh a social hour Will ' spent. clieSsed by G. B. 'Bell of Paisley' en as Pacters our Public School System'', J: W. Westeffelb,„ Principal -Of the; Foteht City BuSiness College, London, Will give an addiess, ''on ‘‘WtitingL, 'applications will be the subject taken by II. R. Henderson ef Riple3r, and Myrtle Redburn of Tecswater. 11 The Friday afternoon Session will be devoted to routine 'business. All sehOOIS in the diStrict 'will be clOaed On abOve, Ltick low ,: air The 49th Annual- Exhibition of the Lucknow Agrieultural Society held in the Village on Thursday and ,.:Friday last was a grand; success inevery. de- partment. The large number of visit- s e o visit- ors n' edth. ee elv s and spent a very; pleasant 'day. , •In: the hall the; I exhibits were more . numerous than' b D H d W R M onalcl ' She rli � ' w =- O a e e , R. F n W lel -. usual and r of excek nt :quality.: The g _ linnald '..l�si. end end. "'PPn.-W: R Showing of liorseswae` :feature.:of the g a fair= an included some :of thQ best ever d n , ed be,.,, seen here:. Exhi `a s i Cattle;'see ee b _ .�h p and sswiu were eed. '' Proper keds e � ,g. , pe sheds. for these: Classes is�very urgently need ed ':.'They will . probably he provided a d.: Shearlin ' " m, -J.4. Mc onald , r �f�,�� R t, befo_e next e__habe aoaa,.. The e?`habrts ,( *,{ �F.sr.S `:a a2r¢a• �v Iw�l`¢W--sv``:Ci 1vX6'i�i'4%3i-• in ,:ladies. and : fancy work were also ald Geo Glenn. - ' b -,-J ,Ram am A particularly good.' The prize list is as '.McDonald, Geo Glenn. Shearling ewe follows: .�Geo.Glenn,' J A McDonnld. Pen . IMPORTED' HORSES.. (Continued on page 4.) • _-_:Imported mare;: under:;2 _years -W Swatter, W. McQuillan. imported mare, 2 yearsaand`over W" R Martin ' HEAVY DRAFT HORSES. (Canadian bred.)' 2nd. =Ram'lamb-Greer'„Bros„ .1stk 2nd. ; Shearlangg ewe-(Treer Bros,:"W Struthers. Pen -Greer Bros. OXFORD DOWNS. Ewe _w R. McDonald,,istand 2nd Shearling rain= --W R McDonald. :Ewe gainis R, McDonald, 1st and: 2nd. m emit = eu arson; c - "M cDonald :F O 0962 Y.. li PS �D. .QTS mm A ed , Fern %4e ' hear• He r-' �' son ::.: Ew - '.- e- A I? . .. .., Spa in.;harrte,s and wager. --J 14Lc . i'i eriaie; o&stceri"-Pete• - vt tt: ' Bread mare= -Sara Morrison, R. J. Pollock, Peter Moffatt: Foal of 1908--R. iT.wo-year old .gelding -:Albert .Alton;:. W Taylor, R J Pollock. One -year-old gelding -N McQurllin. ;'One -year-old fdly=w Ii, Martin,: Sana Morrison. Female any age;; Canadian bred -It J Politick, 1 steund 2nd. • AGRICULTURAL- • Span in harness: and rig -John Mc- Diarmid, Rod McKenzie, Jas.' Lane. Brood mare -W R Martin, S Phillips.' Forster. Foal of .1908=1) Henderson, Ed McQuillin. W R'Martin. :Two- year-old gelding -R G Taylor, S Tay- lor, P R McNay. 'Two-year-old filly- Taylor,Jas Sherwood, ' E Lockhart. ;•One.year<old=gelding-=..W.. -R--Martiin, R -G Taylor, Jas Barbour. One -year- old -filly old -filly -'-Jas " Barbour;:'W Taylor. Female any age, Canadian bred -J b9'eDaarm d;, Wm -:Taylor. GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES SPan harness and' tig-7Alei Purdon. Brood mate -Souter Taylor, Burney, Jae Barbonr.., One -year -Old, CARRIAGE HORSES. --Sian in Lliarneee and,--parriage 'W R., Catinpbelli W. Maxwell.,.- Breed' carriage horse, 1.0 handa or river --B -Colwell, .Rod,' MOKentie. ROAD --4ORSES. gelding 'or .fillY-7=Con -Gaynor AnderSOn,-t Lott; ,hitchirig.race---HBertha Howe, 111 Ma- 4'.-W-R-lltartini--yVHunter; yearling P. Terrence.. Biilk years' old 1st and 2nd, Bill calf 6 inenthe and' year-old, imar-,--Jas Young; I'Vzo,year- old' heifer :.-McKay Bros, .P Torrence. „and 2nd.: Heifer dalf-j/OKay Bros. 1st and 2nd.:' Female, anr age=1)1.c mate and three females--MeKay ,7---Malei-2.-any--age,--Durhain. Hereford Grade Cow -Greer 'Brea, John tic - heifer :Alex NiCholson, 1st and ind. TWo-year-old steer .john McLeod lst and 2nd. ,One -year -Old steer -:John McLeod, Torrenee. Best Ore° steers -John McLeed.. 'Herd of eight GRADE -CATTLE Volt. tt,EALER,8 Two-year-old heifer -1V Duinin, A 'Moho/Soil. Two-year-eld steer -R. Durniti, Alei Nicholson. Fatted cow three stock 'steers -Alex 'Nicholson, JERSEY CATTLE • LEICESTER SHEEP. Ewe -Greer Bros.,, lat and 2nd. Bros. Ewe lamb -=•Greer Bros.; ist Has. • I1K COitPOIIATED 1855 , Capital,_ ` $1,574,000 Rest " Fund . $5,3740000 5, Branches in Canada, and . Agents d CortesPonden is i in all.the Principal C ties an the Woad .� hd 1°fl',EEI�l TUBI T. A T D f1E1�ERAL 13R VINGS BANK : D P.A R "I` lid at ail'�1r aches , `Interest allow ped at -hi hest c irrei t:ra`te T. 1 r. S. tDAccoun•tant. . H. S!H TH ..1Nana eE Fair Notes The exhibit of um/lone Weeds COTHASt Ht ,three- collections niounted on 4.Paed. We understand 'Viet these regret' that we cannot4fixe_Abei nies'a8 the. parms. were made m the OntknaMe-C7Thecolteetions were latge and refleeted great credit upon children. The first prize collection Was made by a little girl about 9 years Thugee._Pelit'ical candidates aind politi- Conservative - candidate 'for West Liberal candidate,' and 'J. J. :Donnelly; COnservative candidate for Sonth Hugh Clark M P.P. Two original designs for advertising the:Fair:were exhibited. RAH with;the grapes was there ,as, usual a dray lead was void, and, we _presume e,aten on the grounds. • 1qever, in the history, .of the Society have there` been as many- really firat Thfirdittict-is-'1theoining- known for its _heavy draught- horses: - The fair extends the reputation. A scheme is being- advocated to make a, new Agricultural Park adjoin- ing the 'skating rink on thn West for -exhibits: -The.-- scheme- includes -- the tearing down of ihninain building ' on the present' grounds and erecting it in the new park as a, horse barn. Thia would give the fair a big,,hoirst. • We'' Are going to clear. eut 4 large quantity Of REGULAR 25C 6. ARMSTRON DRuciaislir j OUR FINE CATALOGUE is mailed free on request. Write I for it if yen have any notion of I Fall term from Sept. 1st. '`Catalogne free. Write for it. !LW, H. SHAW, PRES. E. R. SHAw, SEC. Care u of your eyes if You -of.A.OesitY have _ scientifically chosen pair of glasses worn while you Work will help you immenely. • t s our 13usiness to fit glasses. Call and see us. lucknow Holler Mills 'Fab Night Coneert many more were unable to obtain aven large, may being compelled 41 stand - goods. throughout the -entertainment, and For Pickling -- men A Smily„ the comedian was the chief attraction and treated the and CUCUMBERS,' lance to a program of great variety. TOMA.TOES, His selections; "Music in three &LP% nEEts, Eta, and The "First Piano in the Klondike _ The Lucknow Otchestra . wader the rendered Iseveral beau iful numbers PEAR.S ETC. and the LucknoW Male Quartett sang two splendid selections. The national dancer; by Master Jimmie norm Langside, Amy Mc ,teod of London, and Mabel McDonald; received an ovation of applause. The Remember Rill's 28c Tea', Of the National Anthem and everybody went home well pleased. • • Rotk and Barrell hand No Place -For Smutty Wheat The Parmers.Elevator Co. wish to notify farmers not to bring in smutty wheat as ,they have no place for it and must positively refithe it. and the Hub. The t' ucknow broach of the Ontario, Woinen's Institute will meet in the Library Room of . the Lucknow Town All the ladies of tuelinow and vicinity are ciudially invited to attend. 'Miss McConnell .of Walkerton. assist .at this meeting, with herlin '#0'111633 .houtes LO 382 -141134F LCOCIER 'and avidera °dice methods' , Which Milton) rapid. ,isogibi by the only,,teacher BR -EC 00i1R3ES van Term pram digiGs Vitnirhouri Huainan! Are. Buying fillet -and Feed. Craini- Try al bag of FAMILY' 110.1.1.1t sp.50 - Ask your Grocer for -it or cora() to the Mill. releaven Bros: Liidquives. Pioneer BoOt Sho Store. We are now a better posi- tion than ever to supply the o . the public. We are sole agents in Luck- ; now for the celebrated Oeo. A Slater Shoos, Which we consider the best Wearing ehoe Made. We'ilso have all lines of Men's, sWoruen's and Child - makers in the Doininion. . • periekoo in the shoe ltheine,ts we dart satisfy yeti Wants: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •