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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1900-07-20, Page 4Irl i.Ak.:a«rM.. .. .. "^ 2.r:+k'M:hrnnwv�.•r • • • 15c'per '1b. for Tub .Butter. / 12c per 'doz. Jot. Eggs. f now Mind HB LIBIRTY To :UTTER': AND fie ARGUE' .. yx.BBiat • A000AbIlid TO T•SE DW(TI'ATEB; :0P'• OON601111QOL WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL, oirmis iHBRrcTiEB Lsoknolw, 417. ;Oil 1800. • Bradstreet's reports that the—Japan= ese are"" underbidding.the' .Chinete at Y anoouver_for:' positions as :household', servants, <replaoinghw•hte ' and/ Chinese:on.the ranches and farms, and r entirelydriven :out • that .they bare • �: Lhe,' �wbite fishermen. ion the . Fraser giver, ,:hriving'. rented all -the fisher. -- men's- cabins-.and•b•oarding-hot-Sea-in advanceof the' season.:.. The �os'a''e..nr'nows a ere within )�. � g 4 ; P P ... the 20. mile'; limit was first a quarter,of. q '; lei -cent' per Ib., -and• since July/ -1st _last ;year it, has . een . one- i a con rate, has been reduced' to ,one-eighth of a `cent ' for all papers mailed to points within. the pt's' yince of publi, cation;,, and, one-half cent to offices outside. the province. Jangee, Deputy Minister' of Agriculture for Ontario estimates • ;that Ithie,province'eorsiats'of 126,000,:' 000 aures, hutups to the end ` of 189$ r— • o; :O.:Cleated out regardless , o '.cost` ;to mal • �Whach wi l • arrive ' ins a o tura weeks; xve belowa , �cr perces as ' .fob l o�ws„ t , L'• •'•OUWTS FU•R•NI'S II•NGS. Gent"s `plain and ' fancy -socks in all colors -.regular price '25c per pair,: your choice fur1.90 per pair;• Men's Black Suits, four buttons,'single lixeastedl.sacqueshape, imported all wool ~serge, with stitcted edges. Right up -to date in all sizes, at a' special price .while they last.: , Linen hats, straw hats, regular prices 50c, 60c,'75c,'to clear~outsat ,25e.; Tweeds, very special.. 27 pieces sum- mer weight Twee ds.t',beautiful patterns, .regular prices from 90c to, $1.25 per yard, to clear at 57c' .' per yard. - w 23 pieces beautiful tweeds; in all colors regular price from. -$1.25 to 1.75 pery. ard, . to clear at 79c per yard, he,congregat,n last Sunday'even ing at Zion was t}e largest we have seen for some time, The pastor' preached a spiritual sermon which, ..was listened to with great 'interest only. 3:9,000,000 ,acres, have been sur= bveyed•`and about 23,000,000::occupied. ;In the: valley of the: Rainy River there isb ` Sep .:black alluvial` land a look .of de p, from 80 to ;1'00...miles::_in.-length :'•and varying „in width from-10,1tor-20 miles. "-Nearly imillion. acres,` Mr. James , says, are available for settlement there. " 1 o five blocks of:land •TEiereare a s d south o Lake Nipissing, , , along the • Sault branch of the:C, P.'11.'and' near Port Arthur.: About '130 mtles>>;north'. of Sudbury, over the „'height . of land, there' is a r'ich,;'loybl, 'agricultural re- .:gion oat beall..1,20 .iniles,.,.long, without: a break. • The'part of Mr.' James' ',pa i per, that deals with the ,watersheds rand: aideveloped water -powers is even ADIES'7/EA.R Short and lo> g sle ved welts; to ,.clear at 5c; 8o, 1:0C, .2c., .19c„`'.30c, 5Uei, Summer Gloves in-.5tantofacwlne•aarr arbur otwant • regular price210c per, pair. ruslins.must `• b a cleared • out 'regard- less of cost, Ladies tan and ',colored hose; regular'. price 25c' per pair.; your choice per pair 12c, Lace andcheniel curtains at ridiculous. low prices to ;clear at ;these lines. Only •a few left of our 42 piece tea sets ; to clear .out at $1.75. • ,k "f e '" :room: q. BUTTER WANTED, . '' • e'.' 14c per lb, lois Roll'Butter.' 4 GIVING UP: SUNDAY GiOLii' Unit Owners 'Putting Sunday I'ro- hibltive Clauses in the Leaden. A• General Moue Against• Sundays •Playin8, '\ ' .• DUNGA•NIIUNV' ,;The;, -following is •taken':from :the . '• , cislumns.for Sports ,and Sportsn cn in; The ;following' from the °Tilbury the' New. York , Daily Tribune of re- ( (E,ssex Co) News will be read with in cent d,ite It is an important item terest here+•= -"Rev; Mr.; McNair and coniin from,s ' g that ou fce, and will''•be family, loft;on . Wednesday; for their';• •eagerly,read 'by all";lovers ;of' a • r1uie't D n o Huron Co.- . 9. d 1 new home.'m u ann n g i ' ' Sunday, Lt• •certainly reveals'•"`the Mr. McNair.. farewell• discourses: last• strong ',tondenc towards the', bettor' Sunday'were earnest • and impressive b Y and' lie'spoke:: with re `ret of his ` de-, observance of the .Lord's Day on the Part: of the players"of Golf; parture from his congregation With becoming 'modesty 'he: ascribed •the "•The• matter is now.,xeceiving: legal measures.. of success •. attending ', his attention and pulpit recognition in a ,efforts here;.. not ..to,, his own powers` number , ..number ' of •the . States. Tie New but -to anal1. wise 'and .lovingProvi.Iomawcod CountsY Ulub'of Chicago dance, During his`two years pastor. "'has Caused •,a fresh.; outburst in the ship here he has • labored :zealous -,.i` -1y-for the spiritual welfare-- of his•:`con- gregation and of `the community -in general He is a man surpassingly eloquent oftongue, his•sermons •being~ more interesting than the resources, in lands and tintber. He -points out that • • then teat natural : hi hwa s of'the c g g y, ,oil- tinent, rUnritife ast ' and west, he through , Ontari9; and these: in time should 'be the highways, not ;only from Manitoba And • the 'west to the board ut'from the northern belt aee� . , b , • ates bf the Unf tad_- as well ASIi ISLA Miss Mall Clinton, and Mrs. Sinith ir"' ins and' •Mrs. 'J. McKenzie of Lochalsh. were visitinfri. adsi. 1n g. ';",•this vicinity last week`. Tho fall whe•at presents a beautiful olden a ' � earance. - The, haying is pp .. g. getting •pretty Weil, 'through.. I Mr.+;Cheries -Ritchie is, going'to brick his l opso on the 'lath con, It will add greatly to the al5pearanco, ' M'r,a' 170,:T, tiro deer 'hie thoj0b.'' .,,: filed ;We > wish,• •him and his family an 'increased measure of prosperity, and happiness in their 'new home in. Dungannon. '" :The, Presbyterian Church,; re -open- ing services were 'held here' last Sun-, day.= Rea.•-Mr-,-Stuaa•t of Blyth,filled' the pulpit both morning and evening, and Mr,. McKay, ;qf Lucknow, addre s- last week by ,announcing : that' Club -house- nnid jroundsE will .be' closed to. the playing of golf and other games oh,• Sunday:, The fact that the Club . bas: -r'econtl' d additioni1 land at a cost of ro 28,000 :and will 'probably become one of the' most 'infiuentigl + or ganizations 'in the .West is erha s one reason why its action has'receivf;d` such wide=attention.•,'• Itlooks as though a reaction, were' 'setting in favor of d., more quiet Sun day '.'Several' leases,, contracted re cently contain • stipulations regarding ed"•the young people in the aftern Sunday Vay. ' One especially notice --The insidc- of Erskine Church is 'able.one wad ° refased- renewing; ",'few greatly, improved' in" appearance; it has been .re -papered, The farmers are busy now -.gather - log in ow::gathering.in, the . hay,: which 'is reported a light crop.in -the-, old, -meadows, but -new-ones-are-considerably better. ,The fall wheat is ripening veryf�'st this year,: owing to the dry hot wt h- •'The light showers of this week will help -the -growing crops some, but the rain' was not plentifulenough to there oughly dampen the ground ,• Miss,Ada Jones, of'Clinton'is spend- ingMa couple of weeks'' with Mrs:C C, Browne-- - -• :, 4 Mt. and Mrs." C. C, Brown .:and, Miss Jones• anti Sundayin Port Al-' .Spent . bert Mrd. Johnston o( Mirth Bay,`is here visiting. his sisterMrs. T. ,Little. Miss .Mand Whyard is home, for the holidays • from Teeswatpr ~hero sire' t sch o 1 µ Mr. , James Fowl Sachin has boon g o er has. returned 'from' the Northwest. Mr. Hamilton Smith is horhe spend, ing a, few days with his ,wife at 'pre- sent but', intends returningto the Sault the;beginning' of next ween. • Mr, Colvin ,Walker of Ingersol;' With his wire and ia'mily, are; spending' a week'sholidays °with 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James' "Wallter; here, at it , �p asent,. .., Mrs.' Thomas Pentland and daugh. , t'.e rMiss Celia . have, 'gone Ion an ex 1 , tended visiting tour to -relatives near Sault Ste•Marie. I .. :.--The trial of the 'local ' election ''pd titrong lt East and West Elgin will take plate on Sept 4. and S. • aV✓a..w,N'y "1 days; ago unless it was 'specially':pro=• video thab' tliere'sliould• be'. no pplaying on that: da r • Thro is no'doubt that ns ]f h v lead to a more. open sabbath than before the game 'became popular.: It was the Rev.: I)r.:Rainsford,!. anardent. ;.golfer,,•who'said• in a recent churcl re port that golf and bicycle wore leading to'a looser concepbion of the Sabbath i;y the•young'people of America, „The, onforc©ment.of the aw in ,147assiiehn: •sctts.•ugainst' Sunday sports' 1153- led :the 'fashionable I3'rdokl> n • • Cbuntr'y .-Club to'post a notice in' its club -hon so 'callingt'attention to the fact that 'mem hers who 'play golf on Sunday' do so oar-thetr'-61/0P10.01ty In;New Haven•,a crusade has been. in progress all Winter ' against the use Of the W,hitne villo links . on � Y Sunday, and it is Said the Officialsis •of the golf club have agreed to a practical cessa- tion of: their..r"natches on that clay, : 'Not only.`has the .lioniew.00d Club 'decided against Sundaygolf, I but it ,,•. ties. asssd ;a by-law forbidding the sale or use of intoxicating •liquors in the club buildings or upon the grounds.' In :this State most of the clubs which* orcmc 58 :YEARS IN We. have .just received .another car, load ' of this well.' r and • n •-of `far turners 4it-.and *mild call the ,•titte ti' o m to .: , that - to the fact t n . cr toWork, i nd'��doi] a con e others,. who me this cement h'as been'satisfacto ilY=-used•in.the=con�structio'n'•,of• • St, tia}fl Tunnel in x.890 Grand' Trunk Railway Bridge near, Oakville. Niagara_Centra—Railwa- znri gam:.- acro --the Welland Canal, K hie U ,1 under' the- . n1 k Railway 1 ane G1;�a]id :Tru:, . . Y land Canal Sault:':Ste•MarieLock.° (1106 ft. tori The -great," ..._...: , ) . New Welland Canal Lock No. 24. : • (This -is 'a P. ortion of .the Welland Canal: which the. : y tnamit'is attempted to:blow up 'a short Y, 1. _. ) . ago time y ago.) • 1ln informati ir<i reg'u,rding Thorold Cemorit. will' be •cheerfull given, . y Into our store •, and: see. our largo .stock of ,. • Palor Bed lnln � - Snits om' Su 0 Also. Chairs -of all ,loud. Sri -' - —Sofas . fall Banka, Parlor &'P$tensioa Tables.._ In. fact •everything to tie found in a . WA. . lays nt ,Ttotic'` �_ l3attom.:Fc ices . —, • LUCKNO OR RIO1 'Undertaker & {Brribalxrier , J. it, MRCKEIthZIE E1ro”,;Life, and. Marine' Irish ranee. Real-ista-te—antl:L-ean A4r nn liHRVl1 ,', ptirAItIO. - t ° is the -.lace to mak our°selections f _.:.. p e y in , CROCKERYGLASSWARE, RO CER IES &PR �YISION' • • 1 have in stock the following 4 plea i lacking hick Lead 10 a_ Pow dei Baking p : Barley;pet Bath Brick ,Beans ,Brooms' Tfacket f • Brushes have confinedtheir liquid refreshment to osoft stuff" •have no doubt been Biogco t largelyinlluonced by the high. fee" do C1olfPci #ontry, • mended tor a club > icoase,, K(tna Canned aood. number ofthem'• the members have Cncca . , ... , ahoeotntej ". , •, their :dockers well �itocked,with-liquors, 0orn,cadnod,. and*tie' result is pr�iotieally the. same. Oorti'mnal - 4fVtii1e,there slikel to te';rro tem �er- Ctgrr7lnta • f, _ , . 3'him- once eruiade' against golfers,• the indi- Cream Tarter' cations point 'strongly .„to a more rigid 00001untt observance of Sunday than. w'as'. the. nate” ease last:season, T. , 441444,441:44:44.4%. • Driisd•,A,ppie Nutne�. .. Extracts _e Oil,ol v,e: like Oil,,sweeo . Fisli.'',aunod- 4ill,caytor . i'ish, dried . )macs Gelotine ()iLt Mca1 Gingers • Palle' Hops' Perls Flon,dy Pipes int. ' ' i 1ckle ' Indigo Pearling. Licorice ;canp,od'--� Lime.1 1e ' Lamo:fig" .,4 • ,:.:_...__ ... l�gmti", Lard :::11:6::::orMatche" ,Mince Mcat' Met(1 , Ma a ' S c renll• grdirr�A . Mu"tar(.• Senpi► S[oatq canoil':' 1'lt•ecle'' Mttanueia Sugar 4 r `� 11 Y na A.1 Flout. al'ways ori ha d.. Sedn Sloops Saloon Starch" Strawborrhie' cfnite gulpheri , ' Tapioca ,. l otnati�ea,caniped' '1;'eap• Tobaccor•ill VYiermicelnXk.{, , arel e Wei hlloarde el ,. tinE,l✓ryatal: • cotlentrirrp Whiting i)Inneryet" SCetii,t (, site"- • , t)inherSete .. �yatr't lr•tte 'f;rt:tea,l$ Boer), ttt5A " root Pow, • ,i Agent for the Ldpdon ��4Iutnnl Vire Lunn. AceCo.13ritiah 'Ainerfea Inaurancd Co.; 4. + k a 1 Ire Insurance Co., and the Canada- Life Inaurance Co., 'tilat5 agent .for • the, ):nitiloyore Liability Accident and .(3ut1'rnntee. Assurances • i`ouipany'of London; Etigland.• I1siiraiieo on n11' chases of props ty prompt ' attended' to. q ' n 1 I ani 1 property , al •'a sold w t L t exc an � Sov • choice faring for sale in tr.tvnhips of,Greenocic, , Bruce,. Kincardine, Iluron i 1{inioa>r and Agit. • • told, $' ,. . " A lar ij f, riot of ittaney'tii hint"'; at 5 ail(' r5}'t4, i cant, •oh firat•ciasn nortgngc security. l artieg wiohing • nay hnninens done in a.tiy of t the!,n1iit'4 lin' eaiilPffie calt 011 or whirrM .r. A: *Tit ,c,eICi 14111,1,. Yell ro, (1, Oat, :• Look Oilt'li'or Yourself , ,x It,pays.y,ou. to act your ssoodwor.k t'14 tL11itm done l d• >, } )y ag00 pea , l.. nCCha V 111c 1� na w•urlc';'iii thci past°, . since bein in '•L 1Cknow hail iven ' gco1 stltisfactioit 1 am now 'hater « abl'e,• tllaif ever. ' 4 to tlo rill'ltrncls o£; wood- •.,� work ar.Y(l'.` a} p of qt , 11'I': she is fottnrl' .• over rieila"As ' 'brick )rlek :bui(11tg stairs. A1l•work guaranteed and toy,' price's are right, A, Olilheiser, J:' NtiYiu4+CGinW',:Y:r_?YS,:++,,.4::._.:._rira..+w,+++.v'6. tN