The Sentinel, 1882-08-25, Page 8•
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+xse ,of
-NOTICE.
to inttinatc+, the peo slab[ Luoknow
_ . t snrruundidr Cniitttry _tbat L&w uoW --
toady t«cl4x till]c nd% otfivotltiie zny
hue at lc*w'eat_ p lock,. consistent
with. goon work. -
tk 4 =Oopying' and:.Erttargtttg a
SpeSpecialty, Fru}nes- and :8tareO
• saes es alwaya.:an taand.
INA L. 40#LNSWII.
Luclnow, Sept, 9th. '
The amount of de 1 -- its - cucr - a
the Post- Office- Savings- Banks in Can -
ads for= the year- ending ;30th :June
:1882, amount to $6435,95.9, exceeding
amount received.any previousyear. by`
$2,200,947. -The amount received at:
the LucknoW P O: Savings Bank for
the same period shows =Increase over
former. years of $14;011:. Deposit, area
received from $1 to $1000 and interest
allowed at the rate of 4 percent;
Employees Pionic,
The annual.picknic of the employ-
ees: of the W."G- &B. a►nct B.. & . T. di
visions. of the railway will take -place
on the exhibition grounds, Guelph;.on
• Saturday next, August 26t`h. •Trains
will arrive at Guelph Omit 10-.o'chick
and land aissenge's. at ' the Park.
p-
Games -to . conn mence at 12.30' p.
thus. allowing:envie time for a visit to
the 1V[odel Farm and - other peaces of
,.interest in the city: -Fare from Luck.--
lid,
uck-
lidw and return. $1:30. As the' comnnit-
tee are' getting,up . a. fine programme of
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TIME 'i .
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No Services.
' dr `here will be no services. in St. .An-
's Presbyterian Ghureh on,Sunday
next. - - .
drain andthe Recent Rain.
We learn from a number of:- the
in
. hi vicinity-that,the wheat
r Vie day of the Ualetminoiakessome
cronies, it is expected-. the turnout will
be a good one;
Parini News._
At the last -.regular - meeting. Of the
Dew Drop Lodge; the following officers
were duly elected for the quarter':
President,—Tiro: Pi. A. McKenzie.
• `vice-President;=-Sis.. -Annie Agnew.
Secretary,-Bro. John- Cook-:
Chaplain;--Brcl. E. W. - Richards; -
Senn. Coup.,•--Sis. Maggie Agnew..
Jun. Conn.,-Sis. Maggie Murchison:
Treasurer, - : Bra. S. Murchison.
Final Bier;=Bro. `D..G. McKenzie.
MashaI,=Bro. Wm.Smith. - .
Dep.- Marshal,—Sis. Janet Mu'rdooh.
(Gutird, --Bro. Kenneth- McGimies, -
Sentinel,:-=Bro. Angus Sutherland.
Past President;—J'. P.. Murray.
Stealing an. Idea.
On Monday nightlast two mecha --
ics'employectit of eof the carriage shops
i the . village, entered the works of
-Air, John McWilliams, of Stautihr-st.,.
and tore` the covering bf'f one of . the
rigs which Mr.. McWilliams intends
exhibiting at the fall show, evidently
-with the intention of stealing an idea-
of•tlie-style and finish of the workthat,
gentleman. intended ; exhibiting. Just
as: they were leaving •the shop,however,-
Mr. McWilliams appeared, on thescene,
and the individual's fled. The parties
are well known, and' we believe Mr:
McWilliams intends bringing them be-
fore the Magistrates for trespass, in
Which case we will `furnish their names
to the pul: l.c,,,
Wilson, of the. 4th (Jon, -
of Huron sold to Mr. Andiew-gamil-
ton, a splendid span of two-year-old
SaMpson colts, for $4011L The" animals
-Weighed 1395 Oikti U37 ftsrbsPed-
-On Sunday-evenhv next le funeral
sermonic -4 the late Mrs. William Peat,
-whose iernaiiis were interred, in the
KinlosS' cemetery on Sunday last, will
be ,cleliveied in the Methodist Mir&
F rst CI ass 'Certificate*
At the Toronto Normal School ..ex-
amlinations Mr. john Elliott, former
teacher at the Belfast sehool, sue-
' elleost;_fpurlalyie sps iaosns eat thexempuritetsisoluosn ail oral
first class Provincial certificate.
_ Last week Mr. Chas. th.;Vin, reeve
' of' West Wawariosh, •while at work On
a hay mow hi, his barn slipped and fell
a distance of twelve feet.. No bones
were broken but hp is' considerably
Beladles St- Cathertees Nursery.:
n 'w ' tallier orders for fruit -trees,
,7 an - of the abov6 should reserve their
ri
Barn Accident.
John Fowler, of the gth con. of
aceident on Tuesday morning last.= lie
S 'working in the mow when he ae--
• bay rack:fractured several, of his ribs,.
. The Bee Crop.,
tip year. The reason of this is pro-
bably to Le found in the wet weather
w has -characterized thia'season.
• -have failed to, swarm insomeinstances,
while the make of honey ha.s.been QOM -
Religious. •
.10n Sunday- indriiing last the Rev..
T.,laac'Ashley, of Lanes, occupied.the
141pit in the Methodist Church 'here,
at'id in the evening the Rev. Joseph
Philp, of Belgrave, tilled a similar posi-
Waith, preached in 'the Methodist
-arch Goderkh On the same date,
Stolen- Bilis in eirctilatioe.
lAn eichange warts readers to
Civic - $oliday. IWe understand a;
number Of other= towns:aud.villages wu-
-tend .following tlie, example set by the
citizens ofDrayton -
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O_ aledonian: Society Briefs.
Messrs. AI. Mas ret- ' Co.,-.,W:hole• ...
sales' Grocers, Lend or have 'presented a
cuddy Often as• a special pnze.R:-A.
_Clow has secured the privilege of t'he,
refreshaient booth on the grouudg ;-
The varioua committees have ..been
re aetivel - engaged in their
struck and a Y . g
yariOria departme ts.—The cunce t
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- (• hie year Cendtiat.or.
will : be very tacd y
a large quantity
Chaff Seed Wheat;*hi
following. prides $1.40
at. Lot,17; Con..12, Wee
66 Aongua ar 2Eneas) Turmeach..
Teaamraeh, tlie 31.st Monarch (from whose
younger son, Fiaoha Fearmara, the kings
of Dalrida,. in. Scotland,: down to Loans,
the maternal grandfather of Fergus LLMor-
Mao-Earca, No. 9.0 on. his stem, woe
gyp» seendedl ,, son of
' 05. tiooiiaidh
ti -Fultz
..sori.
nt
r}'
l ' he will sell at. the
$1.25 respectively,
Wawanosh. '
Ei)w3N GAUNT.
M
®pleathon,
the 79th n,
P7131..Mo
leibk out for dollar Ulf on...the
• h ve been circulated 'during the past
t at ten dollar bills on thie 'bank
: are worthless,. as. they were steden,
.Firemen's •Tournarnent..
A grand Firemen's tournanient :.and represente.tiv stenografers from
b held in:Wingham on -Friday,. Sept:,
Among the maw e,ttrs.otiona Will
•waterworks,-1Mato_n,--, exhibition
c. 'rickets 94 antgle fare wilt
sued from naltatibuit o.4 the (4; W.,
• The large posters - announcing the
eighth annual to-ainament .of the Luck -
now padedimi,6ji Sociefy have been.
issued. The nuinb,er of bills printed.
this year -nearly double any former oc-
casion,. whAe the programme is- the
largest and most complete ever offered
to the sporting world, embracing -as- it
dees nearly $15.00 in in.oney; medals,'
etc. One Of the leading features.of the:
programme is the . great.. 8500 . heavy
weight competition between Donald-
Dinnie, of Scotland, champion.
elhampion of Ainerica. Another
very s interesting event, outfide of
the ordinary -attractions, Will be
the appearanee of the Saugeen-
:Band who- will perform e„ .nunaher of
.their faVorite -dances, including their
marriage -.arict. war dances., In •the
evening a grand cOncert will be held
in the Lorne i.lyinnasitim, in -Which a
-nnrilher_ of the leading singers of Cana-
da will take part. • •
Snyder ESnyeder s said to be a -first
cl:Jfis•eamic sit pr. 3Tr.•Jelin Cousins,
fir.,, is i suceess in;t- ie sane line-; while
T; J. Jealin's merrits ail a- vocalist are
•well' known, :with the valuable assis
taaice of Miss X. C. Strong and other
Ida tl talent the Success of the concert it
assured.-ArehPry practice goes active-
ly on, and: c>isiderable-rivalry:is evin
e.ed .by she fair cont scants. The prizes
.arevaluable-, "and`ce bope.to have torec d sco;es-,yor-thof the odCaston:=
The tug of war, Will be ` innsually excif
ing;. and -Capt. J C. *: Cernof the
IHuror tam le `determined to retrieve
the lost laurels: of H tronitea. while
.Cs, t. No -lardy *equally cletermned.
retain the :prestige already attained
the'Bruer boy -Q, -
Ohu`rcb Re-Openin',
the -re-opening ervicesiii connectien;
with 1Vlouit Zion Methodist - -'Church
tock place . en Sun ay last, : when able
and- eloquent -- sermons. were . preached
at 10.30 a. m 'and 6..00 p:. m. by- the
Rev.:: John Wak bid, 'of . Goderic&i,.
Chairman.of the .. is_trict; and at 2.30
Ay. m., by .the Rev: Joseph Philp, of
Belggrave, the. building" being packed' on
each occasion by a large congregation.
'Ori Monday evening a very interesting
and profitable profitable lemonade . social -,wat.
held in the church and notwithstand-
ing the threateniu appearances of the
weather, the buil ing was - 'filled to
gverflowing with, a 'large and appreei-
ative audience. fter - ample justice`
was done the.goo4 things -provided :by.
the ladies. of the congregation, short
and appropriate addresssL.were deliver-
ed by the Rev. M ssrs.. J._ T. Smith,.
T.n rkn nsv : YOSeD Philp, Belgrave ;.
The first 'associated meeting of Short-
hand W-riters.,of Oanada., irrespective
of system and proficieney, •will be held
inToronto 'on the 29th and 30th
The ceramittee have prepared an gab,
,orate and unique' progranmie, -The
-Secretary, V.: Thes. Bengough,--7.-wlio
believes in spelling:. ai. we spealc;-:=-•
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Meeting, as:- it wit doutles result in -the
organization of a Canadian '8herthand
Society combining:the influenc of pro-
fessionals exixt -amateurs, or teknicaly.
speaking, of 'Stenografers' and 'Short --
Shorthand has. taken his- rank in this
uenses being greater than .the suply.
-Awng the papers to be red is- one. by
Shorthand as an Tniversal .Mediinn
'Writing and Printing.'.
and -other prominent thorthand.-riters
'New York, Buffalo) Clucago- 1)etroit
and other -American Cities Win pextici7
find! the Meeting very profitabl..
Reduced fares hav been, - Seemd for
T
EST !
los t -ENG LOT -22, 0
cession of.;Finror
of .100 acres, in a. go
There is : cn the prenus
45x60 feet, with. under
-also good fraise house w
A ..first-class. young o
•situated -five miles. from
er particulars' apply on
WM.
TI3E :1ST .'CON.
`nwnaliiii; containing
state of eoudit;an..
s_ a-Iarge.framr.` barn
puiid stone stablS'
th stone .foundation,
ard. The Jarmo is
ucknotiv., ref furth-.;
he preniise8'
G•Aiclils, _
Lveknoit P. O-
ONEY'0 TOWN.
N :FIRST CL -ASS - VIORTAGES, at 7 to
73/4 per. Cent int. rest payable yearly;
cliarges very:modeiate.:..Apply .to .
R07BERT M 11.1-14Y, St..Heltns:-
S-ecrota ylof the West. Wawavosh Mutual.
Fire Insurance _Comga .y,nothing'but farm
property, insured..:Fait'es tk.ishiug to insure`
its this $pular farmers ompanyla the town
shit,'s-of Colbm ne, •Ash elc1, -East and West
Wawanosh,. Kinloss, an =;H!uou'by seeding a ,
root.. Card -to Me Will b called on and .every
informationgiven.--- . : -
R013E>T'MLR' ' Y,.St. Helens:P .O•
in
the u
the
TheSubscribers hereby note .y u
general that they are prep red to execute.
all,ivork ii their 'line in_a :.superior style.
B UILDI:NG of 4L!
INDS
for and finished the "latent man-
. • ' f ion. .=-We .keep
..
' • net and with i eat: sates ax.
on: hand a large. stock 4 Seasoned--
D MINDS
DOORS, A. ; _
otrhand, or itiw.de to"orc:er at .short --notice,
t work a we keels none
We:giiaran,eestood
• •l ut the best=of workmen nd material.
5 W43
Lucknow, March 22nd, 1882.
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FANCY
-e
Cilit 6,mittea: 'The Secre-
tary's, address. isk West
'James fCaswell; Eningannon, and John
Wakefield, of God4rich. • At the close
clear the debt- on t._e building, .was. the.
result. . miring t e -evening the choir
of the Methtdist hurch in. this village.
rendered.' several . selections of
music which greatly. added- to the
pleasure of. _the • entertainment. The
Mount Zion congr
dratnlated On 'the
to the building it
neatest little chur
- 'FECES Sun fa
lams owing. ..mone
refusing to pay it.
owes. any- money t
the interest -on. ail St Leuis: bridge
bonds by the aid of shot and 'shell, and
wire know's but: soni day , Mahone, of,
mental in that State'a kicking fall paY7
inn- its. debts: The time may Collie
swear allegiance 0. • the -. Vritish 4.ag,
tit,
and have a gun -bo t or a, iregiment of.
soldiers to assist at colleefink back sub,
and the members of
eation are to be con -
improvements made
eing nowone of the
et in the circuit.
that the ',war in
Wishes to infbrra his
that he -has Moyed one
rence's Tip Shop, Avli.
door we.st-Of T; Law -
re he -thtende keep- .-
stoek of
OODS
(iiinection with his 1
Mrs. Piiitsbegs leaVe to 61^
LueknoW and adjaeent.131-aci that -she -has
'flow 'on hand a-*ariety of: ne
Liele, and Net Giolies,Child.r.ens.
Glovee; Infahts Lace Benne BA. Is,
Fiera] Setts, Jet Oraeglelikts -Silks and otbez •
boards, IVIottee.si'Cauvaa-.ar. 'Wools in .grea.t
16:81.0. d ober articles. non:irons
e to order. Ciimit
Mention. _Shirt_:Braid.,5pO*1-Silk and Cottom,
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Campbell Stree,t,LucknOw
0 Rata:
-31
.ti0rk.alwit'ys on hand:
Wherever anybody,
aii-En.glifinnan,, the
Ont. trade .this 'seatio
oriledations,- 54,
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„far .exCeeded 'out
lhalteleat. out UR
mit
Angnst 2001,1882, the wife -of Alex.
Davidson- of laughter. •
LucknoW,- On Friday-,
Angust 11th, 182, the wife of :Don-
ald Campbell ota daughter.
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TRAVER—In Lucknow, en Saturday-,
August 12th; he wife -of
FEA.T10.11S, An
Diwimuitso.es front this dato at
AIRS SINITTWS..
CHEIVER
LUCK110111 V1001.1.fli FAC
DRESS GOOI
NEW
to thank -the rublic'for-the yew_ liberal
;Traver, harrist r, of 8, daughtet - Patronage tlley havt received for the last fif,
T.R:NNI8014.-.7-7111.1, cknow, on 'Mon -day; tion tO the business:still.merit the same. As
August 21st, tlie• wife of George spared -nether time or etpense in
TeniniSOn; painta = gweetten4 ,eci it ° tu-Q!. Ulg t. me be i gu,e) To dY" tateflictlaos: iPnrF I earl
• ' • • . teen years, and nop by strict personal atten-
18th f882, Mrs Willlam: Peart, aged. . - _spinning, Etc.
004.-34 W. 11*A on orahauttife-first
Parties. furnishing their Own wool eau
wade up.- Forint
,1 and varied sttick
And SToditzso ;VA NS on hand, and tilWays
adding to the 'stock. Warranted to gswe Batts -
faction to the ...wee er, whieh. they 'sell
cheap for cash or w —
pricos. Bee 1;lostezs. They.
that they have a late
t.
WIG
1)nclr and
DEN M
endless Variety,
Tweeds and re* liats,
cannot be beet- for ..kespness and
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