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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1884-03-21, Page 8••••• 'T11.1111 E TABLI titkoING,, SOTITH " 5:19- .6:55 10i50 . "2:20 • OING 11:25 .145- • 342 -815 19:55 aitit fliti eitTO. calico Ball. -,, A grand_ calico --ball will be Old in the Caledonian Rall here oil the Oren - jug of April .4tli -• : C.;Id. Gold, Gold; Gold; gold, gold,: the fl;and . largest stock of gold -papers ati Berry's' drug store. • Police Circles. • In --pollee court circles their ..has •`lieed no arrasts . made this week. Archie is beeo-mirig more and.filore • ierritto eyii doers. Lookout • for :some fines next week., . . Kincardine Spring • , The Kincardine township agriten1- . - fural society will bold -a -spri t show. of -entire. horses and bulls. in. Kincar- dine, town,- 'on Thursday, ..Apri1.1.0th. In connection antaster fa.t stack 'show will be held. • - a!! . _ "Farm Sold. • Mr.,D. Caropbell,- - banker,: sold his Oilnoehie f�m the other scla to. Mr: Grier, of Goilerich,.for a ,gocrd price: . The " GiluOchie" has pas ediiito 'good- liands..a,nd- we welcome Mr. -Grier to- " ;the al4nost- citizenship of Luck low. _ • - • • Released on. Bail • O. G. Martin A. Oarlatict"), of • BJyth,,has been. released on bail, bonds, - • . ving- been furnished 'by hiniseif in and IL. Wells, -of Raltford, and Elijah .Martin, of. Godcrieh, in $2,000 _ • • - in. Error. . It : was .stated in, our. last:- issue, that a- young -man_ by the iutme , of. -1‘tr)we; of the 2nd: con., had been. fined - - ;52 by the Reevi.for: being discirderly ..:tfie streets, but which. we - since, . fie..farn is - entirely- false is. the young man wai honorably discharged. Sugar Making. . 'Theiblaple -Sugar season has *at last fln jAwed upon. the horizon,' ang- those • - -who are fortunate enough t(1o '. pwn a . *, .„.,w inapie trees are preparing to secure., tlus sip._ This subject -is so sWe t that 41.1solutely necessary tint this , _ itt.t.TA-sh.Juld"Oe"---made short and wieet - - • 7 -Mt'. John Bennett has cornrrencecl inAnufaetuie-his "Celebrated Benite.t: 14hure." in the -building 'opposite R. & Murray's. stare; Mellardy's Moct the.churn* one Dt the- l'fltf, pleat and besteverMade in Canada,: !.1...-avitag Won_ the - first 'prize - with hun- t- . r-freds -of eorapetitors, it Will find ready. • - Hopo !Twill be Verified. • The:Khan: of " the - Toronto World will stake his repitationon this pre- diction.::--". That the fall. wheat will. out betterAis spring than it has done for the past,tWenty years; that the 151'01Y .of fruit -will -Make up f r the "id,ilare.of the past five years, ancl that dial -yield a apples especially and will lie -extraordinary." A, Sure 01.fiefor Gout; : • .ba A Hi.e.,0 ptcmile. '-The„Dulutlqiapers Mention the_dis-- - 7 . y k . . . bed by a_sharp.attack was !tlly&If !. . ; c67verfpf-ra!" 'Certain cure" ..firir dout. .:, 4 peaSan't . :whci was ...confined. o his. '''""; and aim's' t- illInietli-atel-Y he :: From:the aPpsarans., of the main . bat -ter and- next day_ he was' well. 'A 'street qn Thursday .in int it looked - :41,tort, time after amither. - Ratient - as, though the boys ha - a regular:ol taouelit he winild try the same ''°101..;b -r1 tiive.jainbOree the iiie' b.eford- Sigis . tiadf liaTing ihduced- 4 bee to #1-4g ;:were relinoVed and •p ed._ in front of 1. • "h itn- on the parb- - afreced- he- also ways some cithei, :business owe. ;: - -oriaii.. ‘ - ‘ • - ""-- cUred, - - - „ : - d ' t,, . . , --71),Oxes .and - -other .obikructions . Were 4.- .- iii.ve Air to the Wheat' .at .. . ; piled on the. sidewrlk 7:1 --while against; - •At, thils,season.ther ii.great -danger i the doors and windo*pi f_iiiallY stores that wheat- 'undert- keity5t, snowbanks * were heaPed. 'old: ploiklis.. and other .i'ysm !side fences will he Othered., An agricultural.." iMpleMe i' , Here is a i - . .. e-dieieot preventiptivei of injury: .si, to. -splencli :chance - for - village conf• • Like a Croiff-b4and punch -1tolis to the stable tlo distinguigi--L _self in spied- • _.. ..t.totind .w.liieb. 'will admit sufficient . - ily- bringing the-culpri to justice.- I--ilit and _air • t6 the plant -s to keep • P II . • • . . - . Maitland Presbytery. - t.tpin from nVory. Itis .- not a very ..-. . •- ik!'avY job. to do- this -.and .fe‘iit- ;bits . of A mietilm of: .9'6 resbYterY- .°f •..Maitla - d Was -held o u.eiclay_after-:: work that can he "done. in winte -will , pay better.„:, . e - .. _ - . ,-- __:' noon and evening. -- - re ..was a. gook - attendance of -. mem s and ehurch. •' 'Faro ilY Wpicorne.n•r, . : f'. • --...•• people: The...afterndo. Sedernont: was - - - Evo'i.oki.P lilies 4-9 -.--1Texi'*.nd:lielir. lk - ocoupied in taking "up e mat4rs per, 'good stP17.4--oklit-, that- is bright, cheer' taining to church lay,''' -41d government - ful Anil ".entettaiitigit ; one tht4,7iii particularly ..in . refe ice • t� . Knox i get the Ja-ds and 'laises-- to ' 4-f-tAile at: Chch ' -and - South thloss.,- The . .t. , . • ,.• , . „ . home 6'. • -nights -: to ..-rendt°, - A good matter was referred 'p the Syn60.. .. tory ivilt...initke;the liousewife smile --D4pgates were also point*1 to. the: _ Etila -Ow gioippt*-:00,:iiiiihajuli witki-, Cle4erekiAssemblito'' held- in TO,.. :delight. : rits.,,fglItfilt ..- I'Vere:00 eek.: mitt°, 'The Ilkkiffqt:„.Te' :.state of --, tains exactly .what will pleaseandilk! Iteligiela`rs ‘discu ..1* -0,i, .truct. - We , 'tf.iree't ',or: readeleiapit lin:S•4,4e11.1.' ur. . attention toitsiitkettillestent in our 4,40,„ 1cti* s. wool gcilwas,...eud iv; Itis.#.: • IT awl T4AE, II*. hy .- ditrers4t , , • nk,:, '. 11104191 . „ Music Musk. xus c, prosier, a Gerniaii. • cencertin Itutes;_!and fined tonecl lew pr$es.'at-Berlis " ChaAge of Ageiits.. Mr. J. W. Armstro has disposed of his - London Mt1tia1 ,Fire- pany t� Mr. L. Shoo lough.. - Lookout. be Wide Aw • Look out; be wi 4bii;3? tine -si.ngle roll of you have seen. the . el moth stock;jof. will pa at Berry's thug store. Lecture._ The Rev.. Dr. Rice, conier+CO of theu Churches, . will deliver Methodist Church he evening next, on belia, tional interests of the di spl y of acccorde'ens,. ateiitra ug store. of this 4illage ency Lor the surance Com tom, ef Kin - e.• awake, -don't all paper al.1 nt and maul-. rs and borders• *Stock Purchased..: Mr.. W. Connell h . • stockof dry, goods, e Mrs:. MeLeo ClainerOn J Campbe sh- Ortlyiremeving to t erly occupied by Mrs. . - site Pa we's -Hotel. - • - . • •‘ Tho 0001 Stipple 'This is the name of journa1i just issued Messrs.' Eaton, Gibio splendid paper and c Itructi4n foi- the stud than any other paper • No tea. her Should be 1 O. resident of the ted Methodist lecture 6in the on Thursday of the educa- urch. ' Ai:chased the ., belonging to from Messrs. and intends_ building.form-1 IcLeod, oppo Personal.• Mr. -Walter:Armst of Ltieltnow he- ma disposed of his. eottia' and is about to leave oldge_ nileman, is holy of age and -hale and h him the en.V.)yinerit of- tlieltmd of :Uncle Sat Publit All parties _ind -alot _Bros. will Pleaie call, acconntS :before- the -1 • accounts not settled . • will be placed in othe lection. . Persons- h _against the Said firm sent the. same. for se LINON new monthly Toronto.* by & Co - It iS a Atains More* • and 'beadier theDominion,-• ithoutit -ig. :the father be., • called; has on. -Rose, street Dakota: The bout 84 -years e 1.* ‘'.tv, We wis • ., : any years in That Tea ..1 • t To THE DITOrtif---I I notie .d. a local ad. e who is .lways howlinix value ii !tea.: Last..w . . - little` beyend himself • travellers drinking i. as I an creditably in tea was wo.17, "bought Intyre' -i-7' but at th to onilinson - d Isettle their All 4lfore- that 'date ihqnds for $ling- accounts* ill please pre- ement. Tom.: yoUr.last issue buSinessluan bout his great • Le went a - is yarn about . med that the. • usual at Mac - Pioneer - Store where you can get bar ';'ains 111 all other goods as w011 as tea. OM. ea. -Sweetheart As the a.fterriooe certain hotel , . d- .eood-Bye-. was leavina • z. .., .•. - . - : , tins.station one clay i ,week,a-young _ , . girl suddenly clashed -'-.Own the steps and on to . the railw --.-track in hot pursui t, - Df ;the inovi train: .• The concluc Citi ..beeing- he anxiety,. an,d thinking she -wished.t et aboard had the_ train stopped, but-fany' his sur- prise wpen-the young dy jumped up- on the-platforin of on f the cars and ..loyingljr. embrace- .a oung man On whose .dleekshe pia d " , a kiss that • evens a. Dakota lyli;z wilt'. never eras. ' ,X-•,•••• ft eturR the Stimks. LANES. FARM FO SAILE; Ali parties who have had bookefrom the -Caloadonian5 Society's Library for two months or over are . requested to teturn them to -the secretary immedi- ately. Deba‘ in Wingharn. Messrs. D. K Cameron and Charles Rutherfinvi were the .delegates Chosen fiom the Lucknow Literary Society to debate against a like number ofWing- lamites in that town shortly. The. return debate will take place in this • • : Entertainment. On Tuesday4eyenifig, April lst,. the members of the Literary: Society will give "a,ti entertainment in the Temper- ance ,Itall. A splendid programme is being prepared for the occasion, and we are_guye all who go will be well , repaid. - Dissolution Of :PartneeihiP. Drs MacKid & Hutchison have dissolved partnership._ "-• Dr. MacKici _retaining the . old Office .-over. Mei F. Grund'ys store. All accounts due the late firm must be:Paid to Dr MatKid, who Wi41-also settle. all chilli -A -against - the firm... .0erli MedaI The handsome silver medal piesent. ekto the -Inieknow ,Curling Club by Mr. Adam Brown of Hamilton, Nies, von Saturday last by Mr. Hugh Senierville. • The contest was the keen -j- -est ever :witnessed in the rink here and sonic very fife play- was made. - The kink was well filled. with • Spectators dining -the different niateliesi . . More Honor to Luck:now - We learn -from the Montreal Star and Heiald that D. A. Macintyre, .of Montreal!, sOn Of Mr. A. MacIntyre of this- village, was .one Of the contest- ants a grand fanc3:71skating .comPeti-- tion -recently held in - the Prince of Wales skating rink in that "city. Opponents- were Louis Rubenstein, M. A. Rubenstein,: and W. Cooper, against -wilOm he succeeded in- taking second place, Louis Rubenstein- winning the first prize, a- gold medal. This is not . so bad -for L-ucknoir; 1.vhen it is known that: Louis -Rubenstein-4 the chainpion fancy skater of the world. • the .M. arkefs... • . • .Fall Wheat,new--.-70c, 96per 1?uF. Fallwht--1.08 to $,L.08,per bus • _ tylieat—$1, to $1,..05per, bus. Bar1ey.-43 to 4'5C.- per .bushel, Oats,-;--31c.-to3-2c. per bushel. Peas -70e. to 70- per bushel. - 'POtatoes-10c. to 50e, perbushet . -Apples-Al Cr.*. • • .Hay -7-$7 toc:8- per ton. Flour----$ 24 50 per cwt.. Wool 17c to 20c • • • • . • per lb Shee-pskinsi-65c.to 80c:- per lb. • _ Tallow -:-:8c. pi8c. per lb.. .Pork 00 to- 08,00 per cwt. Wooc1—$2.2516 $2.-50 per cord; . . -1.40-18c.- per dozen:: Butter ---16c.. to 17c.per lb. Front our own Correopk The assessor is maki0- is annual trip through . the toVve . This neighborhood receiving ?,11 to -day (Thursday.) . Mr. John Bald,'Fin liai nrchased a large quantity, of posts d intends building a wire fence 0, IP% ihe toad which runs on two his .farm. • Miss Naomi Baldwin gone tg Mr C . C. Denoon's wher.0 e intends to remain some time. Mi.' W. Reid, jun: ed the 100 acre farm'froin, : pnrchas- • 's brother, Henry Reid, for the niceii:i of$45.00. . - Mr. Wei. Lane had the ', most eggs of any merehant on the: ;Is of the egg gatherer,.- last . Week.i. b.eing • one hundred and three .dozen,1:-•. • , 1 , •_............„....:_;,..-44_,_ .., _ - _Weather Probabios .Foretelling the weather is tint frtaiwat the best; but it is .certain that if -''.:',0u catch cold in this coangeable climate youf.,it!*. best break its ill :effects with Hagyard's Ve•-t-tOrallIalsint - the..most reliable and pleasa:w-[ reniecly for -emit*, colde, bronchial and 141,4 etnnplaints.' It is spagreeablethat even.a.ird w -id. take . . „ - , , - __ ••.,t, ir, '• - , ' . I it Should be ievest101.4ed:: -, - If any of our, readers •are idlering from chrinte diseaie of the stomach,9iier, kidneys, or bided, they should • investito t -e' the merits. of 'Burdock Blood" Bitters. gIt i'.,, Making some . df the.most remarkable cures(AT :'cord. .. , ,-- 'A-QuestiOn• to the -P. -lint..., ' - Reader, have yon a lingnid,141.0c and tired feeling, with, nervnus exhaiistid!,, especially in the early sprink .fThen your.Pvir is inactive . and circulationliobr. Arouse tile: torpid liver cleanee the.sluggish blood ait.:1-'-,,i.egulate the secretimis with that purifvine-c?, Air Burdock 131-0&( )3itters..f • $54$0.-00 Itewo* - For any Testimonials recokuiending Mc- Oregi-ls Spe-edy Cure for 1,1-iliopsia, Incli- not gi!nuine ; none of which • ai,.5, /OM persona ..t gestio , Costiveneks, Eteadacne.--"•; ite.., that are in the i states or thousands rt iiiIeS away, but from persons in and aroitud.1-0-milton'Ont We "give trial bottles free of ciig-,..-: so that Ani rannotbe deceived by purchasf a worthless article, but kilo* its --Value ,11,efore buying. Tria,l. bottles and testimonials ,:‘-en atBerry's Drug ilStore, " Tht Quickest Thing• Is Flnid Lightning „fOr Neuralz.: TRST-CLASS FARM FOR*SALE, 195 acrvs 35 acres fail wheat, 301tere4 hard- r iNdb" 04:1 buab, 3 harm; and two houses with Ptunt- never failing spring close to iniildines.. 4 acres of orchard, plenty of rail timber, soil - excellent, seven miles from Godeiich. Teries to suit purchaser. Immediate possession. For further particalaraappiy to " ; -- £McCOItVIE. m-531 Lueknow P. O.. BEES FOR SALE. rinHE N DETASIGNED H A $- S JL from 60 to 80 hives of pure all in lirst-class condition. He h Alsc), for - sale a large number of good bee -hives, which tanbe. purchased either at his residence Lot 9. Con. 9, Kinloss, or at Mr.'. W. Lyon's Cooper Shopin the Village of Lucknow. - • „ JAMS 4 Box la,. IfOly reel P.O. _ • A Lawyer's Opinion. of Interest to • 41.1. 3. A. Tawney, Esq:, a hading attorney if . Winnoria, Minn., writes ; " After -using it . for more ;than three years, I tike great pleas-' nre in stating that 1 regard Di. King's,New - Discovery for Consumption, as the best rem - y in the world for Coughs and Colds: It has never failed to env. the inost severe colds I have had, and invarittbly relieves the pain in tne chest." Wag bottles of this sure cure - for all Throat and larriq Ihseases at Berry's _Drug Store. Lenge size no . Cure for Rheumatism. Sufferers frond ether acute or chronic rheu- tnatism wili. find no wore ready: relief erhettel ewe than Hagyares Yellow Oil, the popular - household remedy for external and internal use in all painful' afflictions . , • - rrOALIL- AT OLD STAND A.nd get nore than tliie-worth ':f your accord.' ilHeadache, • Toothache, etc. It does not b!ister or disco), • (*.the skin; requires but one144plication to banish all pain magically using any greasy liniment or carrying Yt,hr head a poultice for weeks. Try :a • tray -five cent from tr- W. Berry, Druggist: L Of week at home_ 5 outfit free.. Pay absoluteV+-nre.. No risk 'Capital not required,. Reader, if .you *ant business at whit& pe,,,.Ms of 'either sex, yoUng or old; can make gre4pay ill the thne they - work, -with abso14e certainty-. Write' for particulars to 1:1. E,k tionrr & Co;. Pbrtlind, Maine. - money. • Dt::.C'cpt-:pARCAINS; Ever OffSred.in Liteknow-. Boar Sir, -1 have beensufferer • from Costiveness, Sick. 1‘che, and. Loss!Df.Appetite for maiWyears, felti -_alwais tired; So that rev e was a burden. Op all seemed dailiio me. I have had medical attendafiancl` have tried almOst all the adVei-ii6-trerned but without effect. • It.matiber of • my 4tighbors- - Who hat.1'!: F4sed Your. Fountain of Brealth, urge 0 inc to give it a triai, three bottles-- of4thieli made me feel. like .a, new women;1': • Mns. BALL, . . King:s4 Toro*to, Ended in a Draw . The skating contestinthe rink here on Saturday' evening last resulted -in a big disappointment -to all present. The ice- was in splendid condition - and for a time Verythink Jooked as though a' hot contest would be the zestilk hut fate ruled otherwise and on the twenty third. round a foul was claimed by the Dungannon men. NI -Thick -had the effect of bringing: the rade to a close; Kerr had gained I1f a lat.. on Cooke ,.and, apparently had -the 'race -in his own_ hands, and why he should attempt to pass his opponent on the "inside track" is more than we can understand, es- peeially. When he knew it was contrary to the miles of the contest The judgeg: tried to compromisetheaffair by getting the contestantato skate the raeb-ovey; but Cooke wOUld not compete and the r.„ce :was therefore .declare& „ draw. • i Registi . • .• • $.10110 FORFE;415—;' Having the. utmostconfiden' i orityi over all others; and after, „tousands ot telitsm , of the oat . complioate . ts.s9vsen:est: gases we could! fin& we feel ntti in offering to forfeit One Thousan&D0114-'1fer any 'Cahse of conghs, acids, sore thrciat,10.1itenza,,ho rse•. riess.ronehitis,consumption i s early stage weoepine- cough an.d.sall diseaSeS cf the throat mid lungs except A.stlinia, for '-1,viph we only claim relief. that we.can't West's Cotgh Syrup when taken acc4lingto tlireg7. -ffanilde _bottles 35 and:Al gents; hive pottl,4*.oni.donirl Oennirre only fa MO; Sold tit.v aI1 druggists qir:*nt by ax- presson ieteiptef price. JOKINf0. WXST eq, 81 and 83; Ring St.. eo. Toronto, . W;;Berpy.,..dyngsriet; CknOw. ; , .1Carg.1,88(3; , . • igni=ChUreliill & Co.;GO4s)--1-11-ive • been troubled. with, 0at-rh for the .past two Ott, reConungnfit0,16',IDe Mr4Lind'SaY. of tha- After• u.sie and' 4- hilt' bottt...:$, of Catarrh hao disapiOared, ealth i*:scaimuc.1*.imtvii),..xedithat A fiy# gaineirseveral'fiori4A *I; Ash. Anuyour* T•,., R. M C NNELL RESIDENCE LLE 11 4 A VING NOW F,IXA.1.1.,Y RETIRED from limit:mess-and being about to re- move to other parts„Illegi to tiller f:,r sale that large and commo•dipus residence south _of the . market square, at. went ecgupied.- by the.. undersigned._ • „. • . • a • Theeljuildlingiii,24 substantial, frame, found4ione-18x 24;a-1111ex:446 22,with winer,r arid `Bnaan3b kitchens, one ank a half- stories high, contains 10 1 rooms and 7, closets and pantrles, fine dryestone eelhtr,. hard and .soft - water, 1l in first-class vet -lair, -Aso iv.podsbee.: -50 x 11, large stable audotherto,u,thonses. The • groundirconsist ofof an am:, fine youn,. orchard and grape vines all n.. bearing. . The . site is 911 a ridge overlookink the village and, is one of the best and healthieet*. the 1 -own. • 'Mill be soldata low, figure -at' a dead loss rather than rent.• , JNO. H. IVICPARDY." v . , 1884. • - . Lucke • Auction sale of .firm ,stock, ire*, ; ments,.. etc, at weit. half lot ..17. con. 6, West Wiwrnosh, on Wednesday, March 26th, the -property .OfMr.Alex.-* J. 43 J. Gaunt, auctioneers. There will • will be sold by auction at lot 22, con. 8,Huron township, on Friday, March 21st, the farm stock, etc:, be- longing to Mr. John' McConnell, John Purvis, auctioneer. The household • furniture belonging to Mr. 'Allan McDonald, of Lucknow, will be sold at his residence, Ross stroet, ran Saturday, March. 29th. As Mr. McDonald intends leaving the ihage all if* be sold. IA village lot_ *ha a few blies of bees will tIso bsk tiold. W. Ijkaictickepi.. sters sell n.!:I'w in stock: tlii,largesid be 9 t of - LICIIT AIa IJEA ;,I1ARNISS, ever shown in,. Lncappw.•induce- .inkst4iin ;Eg/Pritkrao aika GOATzoBvis...: - layse-1431fticat sic. liyaboek of Trunks, Valise", Hand Satetels, • etc..,is now. comiilete, and includes all the • . laeet etylesand *dote. ' • A liebeit.ta litlwabrkemear;antiaied alitPthiee.P-urloweheelcse ed from - the frit.atu-teopstod to eel. is ilieap _S *sr otherhouie iri be tre.DQs. atok't fikitekritor ambito , • „ • a mercrot :toted heat - %cod ,by - rem •