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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1900-08-31, Page 8ierMO'1* a • torsi 1Mf®stf»R f the Direotora o ' the, Agricultural .'.$tloio'ty the Fubiio f library", urday. next, .lstSep °full 'attend - tie° .a�e ..7 T1.1. olQs nee.: e0r eetae' • f'o,: • o ti• f.' ed ;•e'en: ii Sea" „ Pod.'. •ere,:" eek P01 -1 Hz eetfne • •of •citizens. 11 Chamber o, receive .the ith reference. LOR, Reeve: aluaterel. f.the County•,Cowl= 'Campbell-- and E rking • in:. the village are accompanied on. Mr.:, M . . Corrigan, Who d local valuator by the, Buller Gene. eespatches from an ' official port the'. death: of Biller..' ort howeverrdoes not; refer to Buller, of South African -fame her his • name sake, a :pretty ox`terrier well,•known on the. the property of Mr. S'Cainp=: to Old Country 5th tiie'eteamer Lake: ea.ver line, will .make 1, direct tb ' L .�.Irom �r Ofres>a I 'RELIGIOUS $ERV:ICEM : METHODIST CHURCH. • Ftev A a Hartle, Pastor. • SABBATH 10 Ara. General Monthly, x'ello vrhip b' t •' MChristian It ", ' orning u JeG. r, ae', °2.¢5 r.y.,=Suu.l'ay School and $rale Gilaee,, gvepingSubjects-" The tears of°:J sue,"' WEEK-1‘,11OS} ItVI(ES.. " t1ll 'Weondueedadoy # q a i. ac r u League. Yicaypr 1�ieettng, SLATS 1• I W ALL VWLLOOMF high all first cabin ao 'WATCHES. CLOCKS.:' ad. .. .-......_ ._ , _ .. Round;,trip `66.511, good y any ateareer ot the lire, Obltua!Y by one , the Sturdy' pioneers, endured., , hardships to: lay the. dations of ourpreoentOmfortable: se, are•paosing away., 00 .Friday. t' there died "in.Kinloss, Mr.; Thomas ockhart, aged 76 years.. The •full, •erel on.Monday'to Kinloss, vae''large-. ly attended:, ...About ':15 years:. ago Mr. prieoa :have, . M again :ad nd` . ' in thesevacelines we are able through careful buy ing to ,sell '•, at ' reason*. Mile paces -Ladio't ggold and silver watch; ed with. E1,; gin do ' Wal, tharat moesfillve- menta. Gents; 'in silver, sib. Lockhart, • with" his wife and small vernix o r family;, emiitrated from County Down, Ireland, to America, and legated on the present .homestead in 'Kinloss wl..Yot-was' than ltaown • tie- . the.giteen'a Bn :Here :"ta ily'of-eleven- children were tiered:. Their's ..was 'al. {wayf arropeirdoor t6 -the stranger,and, many an earlier settler felt .the, warmth of their Irish .'hospitality. , Of the. family five song:. and', two daughters ;survive, John•and, William,.in''Rainy ' River} Thomas, in .Manitoba, Ezekail ander, Andrew;.. farming, in Kinloss.' The two daughters are • ,Mrs. Conley and Mrs. John• McDonald of I�inloss.' 'Mrs 'Lockhart•;'survives also d ae' still,,onthe homestead ;with heart rand.; Children of a' deceased; daughter. In her bereavement ...al e' bac t aympa pithy of the entire commanit Y-of'old', frienda:'and neighbors.` tilled cases We make a spcoiillty of our watch department as ve have. hada .lards experience , .inthis particular line. _.We guarantee.satisfaction, in' our re . airs as. °ur-reputatiotIItrt•lns a,.Woxth more mere money.. • ... . If you cannot get iu. yourself 'send• us your; work;:and•it will be promptly and well done. ' • H G... AANMSTRONG;' , JEWE'LEIt.& OPT1:CIAN,. LUOKNOW e th I e anf•: V -e cannot shut: sllq� l.11ci ri t 'rut• to'tlie� ilisconif01't' ot. th �la a side usine;5s ,tn st .be atten e 'i to` even if it is 11c t,; brisk. l3 is _ � 'Th s month•we'sv� nt`to� make it eas toN coo: huslne s `" `l'11 s liluaus tli t we will :' . Sneer' •to tl de . at;', have to dls'- enseWit'h root;arid make fit 'protIt4ble..to tlle,• dist' , e... un'cgL r fnut.{..... w «-+...�".KM1 ' n rM'..'_wd. =yw..-zrM.u...ri.+.v..-,+K:w.'a•.e w+n...vw...+ ..n ; x t . na.i mgr. .we bou'ohthou 'ht bofore,the'`advance ilx tic . ,We gtir sy n. tUtfwile :• - r' Ask story; •K Cotton 'AV 40 per yard: Ask for Standaro Shirting int 11c per yard.. AAAfor' 3-rf Leached Sheeting at 2 ie per • Aslc for 72 inch Table'Lineri at 1326 per yard. ;Ask.f'or. Ladie's•'Wh'ite Wear at 25 per cont c,fl. • se u e:ate but: call: rinci. o t Will be• sl tisfra(l that otll-s is 'the. We tea to enm .. Y place to• buy in hot weather, •—w.ddrng B.ns Married, on Monday'. evening, Aug.. 27th, Rev Alfred A.'Tl ompeon, B A.., of Rreston, Mali and 'Miss Julia Ma1,- .lough;of Dungannon, late of ' the Terff gpto:. Deaconess': Home.' ; The Marriage .took;P lace _ at.: the ;residents. of the' bride's' brother, '_Jas; ' A. Mallough. The ceremony , was performed: by - Rev. Chown pastor, of Broadway; Taber-• nacle, 'Toronto, assisted by. Rev C. V. Lake of Wroxeter,..'•and was whit nessed' by 'about:..thirty people • who were.Mostly immediate`relatives of the 'bride and.groom : Among those ;pre 'Sent' were .Miss Scott, .Supt.. of 'the Toronto Deaconess :'Hoole, Rev: ', W. A. Finlay, cousin of.• the groom, Mea I H. Alton of London, Ont. 'and 'gr. and..Mre. J,' Thompson of Pine River,. Ont.,, father aid mother of the groom.., Tha bride. vvas7 very'daintiy;.attired in her travelling. costume of navy. , blue and was attended,by ',her niece, �Lella Blake, who::.:Made ' a charming little °� fl'o er � Irl,: ' After the, ceremmen y the guests :sat down' to a sumptuous wed din dinner.—The-bride--anti groom: inediatolyfor'HLuckfowt amid- -the�hear-t ,-co.ngratulations�:�hnd be West' Huron • Retermers At the :large : Convention ,of West uron Reformers;in Dungannon on Friday last, Mr.. 'Robe. Holmes,' of Clinton, the .present number for the. rifling, was again ;unanimously nomi- nated aa•the standard bearer Fin the next Dominion elections. Plate Glave Broken While: John' McLean was moving a house belonging to:',Mr.' GE., W. -,Cater, around the corner of Roes and Camp- • bell:steets on AI!'6ednesday, the. large draw. chain broke; and .one end 'of it went crashing through'the large; plate glass o wiridow_in_Z,(I,Murdoch dt. rte o = , Court' . Sherwood ; Canadian Order of. Foresters in :•1r ely:to their .,.,thTho Ce;aziila'ge=hay��isl�d�-g nuitlbars the past week. .'There .' have *� • en. ourteetunitate • in o • e mys e ;0,Forestry,-,, andmore will be added. .to,;the .number on. Friday evening, 31st ' inst., for which : a special' Meeting is called't 'The increase: was chiefly due;; to the able•. assistance. of Bro. Muir, one' of the -District organizers, who is -pusher' in. the organization: of ;the, FARM FOR.. SALE. Being the east half 'of lot . 2,,',.and the west half of lot 3 in • the 3rd Concession of Kinlope containing 100 acres more or. lois,.4%.:miles from Lucknoow. The farm is wo11 fenced; con taws: frond bi�lldrngs and is in a'iirat, Claes state' of cultivation,; and weir; watered by a spring etiek.: bout 15 'acres in :bush. Terms' reasonable -as -the ower._ie rotiring_freni fann- ing. For further particulars - apply on the premises or to: • •. • JAMES ;MARTIN; L'ucknow;1'..0 :AIL *CONTRACT • S LrALED ' TENDETIS,; : addressed ' to the .Postmaster general will be received at Ottawa until noon, on -Friday, '• the 28th •'day of Septernber,1900, fergthe conveyance.of•Herr °•Majesty's Mails, on. a • proprQ.41 Contiact for three years' and eleven•; moat i h+, six' times par • week each way, between Ki►a as and Luck-'• now from.., the lst November next. Printed notices containing° 'further==,info}' oration •as to conditions of . pro'poeed Con tract may be seen and blank formslo Tender �: 'miay..be obtained at the Post .Offices on the - veute ani at..this office wishes of all present,'• .where next Morning they. teak the early "-train-en route for. their new •` home. in Reston,` Manitoba. The ,,,ride .was :the re=' 'Pesti Foie 'Of ice Inspector's office;' : London, 17th .August 1900 :Peat bffice inspector. A' G NCARDIM�,.: o C.HOU. Will -re -open Tues, Sept. 4. T.his•beautiful lakeside .town offers .unrlyl- led 'indncenioate . to the •tudenta, of the •sure •rouuding'districts to' ;;repar" for: their examin- Iii g h :School.' , •s 'rte ationa t B• 'Special arrangenieniliswiilbe ivade-to aid• -those-students whaare-iileficient_in-the:depart• meat of.languagea:'.' new egmpifed L cellent •. advantagesin ,, the depart -font of-- Science. •On ite'large and well -kept Campus' health - int exercises: are encouraged: r Parents can rely upon. the School. 1300;, and Staff. -keeping•the moral influences sur. ' rouadiiig their children in a Wholesome con" ditfon .,. to elle tate for silt. departriiental and atri examinations. Kincardine High School paused forty . '. i tt candidates at the, ireeent exanditatiorip.•Over •:90.1er tont 'of those who wrote 'for Junior caving Certificates• succeeded, ?Good' boarding-houses may lac tgcured ;at reasonable'ratest.' _For f14rther pniticalars r%21)t to . 8 W' PERRIE. , B. A, i1 :., • 48. The b�alanc e �o G . mer' kind is offered at very :mush r;educed:: p. rte:: rile it and look. wer4 : t.e aagar :: T .e oods `a 'e. ust as tort . .c1.: '_O.1"Yhfor. e �we move r o nc�:ust��.ha a:1 ',MISUSE IMOrterk laamaaaawas The nyeliotic Convention. dist church:of :Ashfield; ii"ectien of the pasior, Met.* a Circuit Uvangifr, %win- tha Zion Church. s ay :afternoon and evening,. lorring,iinterestliig program. ,"The: re, . et:the Member ' to WOrk'befOre and oaring the pro- '? ot apeeiau ineetinge, J.* J. Taylor; B; wOrkera to evangelistic werk Stothers; the' Fp:worth, League in Ovangelifitia'Work, Allen Ir3eiviee. „The ' irquid instructive': manner by the, ,of pearls from the grooni. Mr.: and their Many friends aftar Sept 12th at ?Ree„t0n.i Mar. ILINTAIL delaithe' people with their pee. har The remains of the late Finlay Mc- Denald Of LOchalsh was interred in a wife and largo family who. have the Sympathy or the whole 'commuiiity. familY-Of Detroit, are Spending a few, weeks . with Mr. .and ' Mia.. John O'Rielly of this burg. ' quite i'xiixiiiber of the boya paid a visit to the eireuhtr town on Sunday. Joe Scott and D.. Lavvrenee, of Lpck- 'now, were, in (Mr village, on 'Friday faufaresawasof c'l . ut the Ildg-nth -of We111 coni. _ g ei to rxaa e t very �r to re 'i REx �C� e- s a 4 �.t+�r�d�ra. g` e�t111 � .._ - . ranged.ou��c-��er f"• y�� e lean. � e �� s yid �.:0 , �r aid 75c _.a '� '1� p rdo - ' � �il:.frontF :�'v'�. vT. foto and s t front � of• :.side, whit. �oo.d th�:�:• s , . vs�e :haws sorn � �' � •t e will Qflfit10I1. be ap-lease[. o.ist.J. Y'Y� CSV 1 r. ®�'ae p. p ':and by the large. audience Which near-, ly Alia& the church. 'the evening the,ohur4 *as packed • to the .dt1Ors. tiesi to the opening exercises, This • was f011owed by an able serenna by aeration ,cetviee led the 1)**1)4 inspiring :throughout. This .eonven:. 'the Achdeld nitwit' tor this fall, August 20th 1900, Rose Anna Trealeaven, beloved wife. of George Stothera, aged 35, • 1-140IP AL • brrie•tratnan4ted or; delivered the (MOM 80tittA 0710% 'At at DV' OIVEN TirAT Tfea 'in the I have, traiiiinitted Pt delivered to the :•,r.r'r .1.44Y ; oriercidie0lugi 've0iefdthoof tfth'1.: trfti:etl.:trinduf:: persons mentioned in ••the thfrd and fourth,. 1.• : .f.; 1 'required bY "id 8"tkri" t� Lk; M°. ttaill'ilkilttmd. Act or 1111, persona appearing by: the loft 'or delivered of the List pursuant te the' Ati141 1 MiWeMenelit 3011 0. t• • Astliemnent„11011 of the said ,,,iitailty,at olections for, inenthers to thii; 4,„ ti wet, electionlio, for'. Metnbers te' the: 'Legislative dtloldi Awl (401 Vif"/ firAt't:','"f'",,r atilt avpheations aiirrh biters Aiisetably„,and the municipal Anctions and m; if eiex,g thig wit', day lig. lictilnA. stints. no AI:1,2111u. the llsewas: first posted' up in toy Mikis s,t ' Elettors aro nailed -upon to, i•xaniine' 'the said list and if any °minim on. or any :o er erten aro found • therein to take. isinne,diate .1)ate at Mafeking Clerk 6( the said, 7 -' ', thili 20th day of . Ntunkiimiley, Vire Insiltance Agent Wanted to 'represent' a strong English Company he Village of, tucknow. Dwelling and throe yearly bind, heas specialty, "Apply to T. IL 41.druhig Road, Toronto, Ont. - at St, litilf-ris /Jay 1: once .of Ire) 'Younded 4 $2'4 CiaPital ',g1,;000,000 Sterling!: Also ng rit Ink' the rdd shrobs. 'Parties wanting anything iri the aboVe line, will be pleaied at any ii016 Alp Nit ypttrar "'both hard 'and f1.0 ft water; gesid stabhc. All kinds. of GrOcodes kept part or. y package. of our ,tlew Toittlio kfighestprittr t or and