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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1888-06-01, Page 5eantali CaledonGtit asinea the sixth;;annual competitions.carne nff.on• the 24th of May. The day was all; that could be desired. The games, 'n ere witnessed by a large gathering from, the • surrounding •country - ladd a. great .many were there from a: distanme. • There are few places in the Province that -can show the bone and muscle; that this+part of the county can; Ash field. is prepared* at • any moment • to successfully compete With any sister, township in the Dominion. : The fol- lowing' is the.'prize list ; `• • utting heavy stone - 1 J D. athesoq, 34£t tin ; 2,, J. L. Mc-- herson, 33ft. 9 .iu.;•R R..'McKenzie, 3l ft. Putting light 'stone '1,J::L. McPheer • son, 46ft. 7in. ; 2, J. D, Matheson, 44 ft. 2in ; 3, R: R.-lt 'Kenzie, 40ft 7in.. Tossing the caper 1,, R.' 13. ,Mc-. • Kenzie, 33ft 9iiii ; 4, T. L McPherosn 32ft, 1 lin 3, l .` R. •MoKenzie, 32ft •• Throwing 56113.. "weight 1, J.. D. • Matheson ; 2, R.R. McKenzie';' 3, McCaig.,. •. • Vaulting with pole -1,..T L. Me= Pherson ; J Matheson and J. Mer J nzie, ties. • , • Running high jump -=1, J. 'L. Me- •erson; 2; 'D. Sullivan.; 3', J. D. Matheson:*• Standing long jump 1;'J L. Mc:: • Pherson ; 2; J. S Weiionald; 3;"J'; D. , Matheson ll<unnir.g hop, step and -jump 1; :1 A. • McKenzie; .2, J. L. McPherson; 3,,;. . D...D.,.,Me47.. tm asst c4 . cif enzie.' •• Obstacle- race ---4-.--L. - ;McPherson, •.and• J.' McKenzie tied, , 3,• O. D,:Mc- hay. Stilt race -1, 0. 0. D. 'McKay ;•,2' J. McKenzie. • Boys race -1, W. McGowan ; McLennan; :3; J. 'McNamara. 'Wrestling match, catch as'•catoh:can" -•1,' D. `Sullivan; 2, R. R. McKenzie. .' Girls raced, Sarali McLeod; 2; Bell' Carrick; 3, Jennie .Carrick. . • Highland Fling, men'' A.. Mc ?herson. 2,, ,.""McKenzie.: • Scotch reel, men -1, A McPherson;; 2; A McKenzie; 3,. D: McKenzie: Highland Fling, -girls=.1,','Iatie A: McKenzie, 2, Hannah McKenzie; 3, • ,Jennie Carrick. Irish jig -1, J. Ellis., Sailorshornpipe . 1;, J Ellis ' : Marches 1,' 1). McKay; : 2, O. C.D. • IIUcKay.: , Strathspey and Reel. -1; `D. McKay; 0 ..D McKay. • ,.,• • :Boat race, double scull 1, A.-'& M. McKenzie ; 2, Rs B. McKenzie •I& Dalton: Single scull --1, . McKenzie; 2,, R •I3.' McKenzie.. '? . ' \Valking the slippery pole .--1, J. McKenzie; 2, D. Sullivan. 'Best dressed-. Highlander'• -1,•A `Mc -'Pherson; 2; D.`G .3Iciceitli; 3, U•'C.D. McKay. •• �.;�.. lied iii Detroit. . At the residence .of her. parents, 39 Milwaukee avenue east, on • . :Siinday ...evening, May. 6th, Lillie Maud, aged,. 12 ,,„years, 7 inontlis•'':and `' 20 • days, da ; ��'.•of Peter and Rebecca C. Ren der•` '�forinerly • of:'Lucknow.:' 1n{ the death of Lillie , there. was much sadness, and also niuCli comfort; sadness that one• so young; _should: be. taken 'away ;'comfort in the perfect- christian hope tliat''susl'ined '• her., She was perfectly. canseious and ';calm .to the last Inoment, 'and,.tallced with those, around her until her voice failed: 'i'o her brother she gave a • message• for' the teacher and pupils of the •Farrand !school, and that message: to •all was 5:OC meet 'nip in� lieaven•" She sent for. ` some ,of 'her ' school nates' who lived near arid' ;ave then„ the' same.'charge. `Vhen std ceuld no I'oier :talk • s eyes ai{ cps, p aced her •hand 1 .herrside''and calmly 'awaited the last '`nidi. Lilt, which ' soon same, •She died without a• struggle ora ,pain at 11 o'clock.. Funeral-.scrvicesw_were• held at the house:on Tuesday,' conduct-, ed lay Rev, ii,;' E. 'Manning, ---,-singing ,.by the 'North 'Baptist ' Choir. ,: The,. -members, of Rev.>,Manninq's Sunday School • ease' 'acted • as. pall -bearers: The 'scholars oi•the North Baptist Sun ' day school and others of her young friends contril►tud liberal floral gifts,. prominent among' which, WAS a •large wreath, of white lillies with her mine "•Lillie" in Om -centre.- Noghbori° and. friends seethed to vie with each, other iii their e:l brts to serve and:corn. ' forte: the bereaved fanyily,)et`roit; Northside ,1VDtioit. p�. Pa.rawount - The cheese factory, is making eight cheese a day. Mr. Jiro. McKay, of Kinloss,, is our present teacher. • Olrr village blacksmith has taken 'his'"departure. Who will fill his, place. Mr T. Webster now resides in the house .vacated by S Kirk. And now. the old saw he's silent and; still' for we've got a new whistle••on Paramount mill Dewdrop Lodge I. O. G. T. is going to hold an open meeting on the evening of the sicond Friday in June. `. • • Born. DaYnFN-In St. Agath Manitoba on the 20th: anet:; the wife of Mr' Robert Manitoba, of a daughter, • SQUARE DEALING R.R'S. This. 'is ,what we Preach Practice. OiLarantee. . AY.p '.' • . • w a•. 11. q' 11.; Insure,. your perm Property; Private pwe1- lingo, in the old reliable, the LANlOON MUTUAL. 'I am oleo agent for the . . City l utual and Citizens: • °! 'ICE U CO6171001 Tin Shop,, Lucknow Will, be in the ofitce'every Satnrdayafternoon. . r J. SHOEBOTTOM; `Agent; KIN'LOUGH P.0,' ,IMPORTANT _ �UT»SSALE. • 600 ACRES ' OF •LAND AND:.. VILLAGE PROPERTY . BY AITC'ION 1114Y INSTR UCTIONS FROM THE EX 1J. ecutorthere.will be sold by public avot•. ion by; John Purvis, -auctioneer, oh THURSDAY; .JUNE i 21, '88 at one o'clock." m. at , .WHITELY'S :HOTEL LUOKNOW ;the • following farms -PARCEL- 1, lot -16 - and weet'htlf lot 17 in 9th con., •West•: Waw anoab,county, of Huron •containing 300' acres - a.,• more or lees... •Soil clay.loam ; about 160 acre„ �_ �+ �• r.: . t tired , dQO..•acres-•free' ‘froin •fetum • s:; frame .• F? �� ;... , . • •Indw..ataiiiLUT83v":inr i o MM. • S mires'o ..d Hardwood bus This •.most: desirable • - v arm in only 2 and s•half miles: from St � el ens and almost 6 :miles from Luuknow•, onlthe G T Rin the midst of w ffne, settled country, roads excellent.. PARCEL 11 'Lot 15, can 9, West, Wawanosli; 200 acree•inore or •.,less, and soil clay loam ; .almost 100 'acres cleared log house.; frame barn; creek, well and.orch aro. 'Tie adjoins that. described`:' in parcel 1: • PARCEL_III, 14.43 and 44, inlet. con. of.. the; township, of.; Kinlon, county of "truce 100 acrri more or less;about •16 acres cleared; residue in bush ; mosty hardwood ; . logg house; ..priog well. This • farm i. Only 2 ant a'. half miles fr'om:Lucknow on G.:; T K. PARCEL I•V • Lots .34 and.42 and ;West ball of. lot , 41, IV. •'of St Helen, county of Huron, 7; acres; and 4343erches; good • land ;'well • fenced Thee •wall be o to reserved bid on'each parcel, the amount'el which 'sill be•.fixed before,•the Sale commences':. If any of the above proper • ties are not : sold : in the,above• parcels, they will immediately be put tip in• smallr . lots.. • .TERMS OF ALE... Ten per cent Irish at the:thne of'sale, ii fur ther payment sufficient to..- make up one • half of the purchase money :in three months from, the:tiine'of.sale. The •balance.• may remain. on mortgage at.'six•per. cent interest' • , Por further particulars a p y, to John Pur ds;:auctioneer;, Ii olyroud li'0 br to the under., signed • THOS TODD SLtosn k ,Fran?:: Executor Barristers, St Helens Goderich • Dated this 8th day of May;1888 • ,r I3onest�'i aluee _' L ate8t-'$tplee ; ' Put before you, •, `.:a Fairest Prises Every week we -are opening out New Styles in Dry Goods and Millinery. You'll find 'them•Jt. TTThhheoe ..OeNhTawossatp el<stt , Prices, QQnalitiaa'. ]Myles As you like them: •Special.priceu in See our all woo French ,dress :goods .at. 14c. Vtrotii.h,2 • Headquarters „for tocrri Oronipton's Celebrated Corsets at All sizes .in :our celebrated • C. `z Ora- a�ua -Tan aosore� • itarRenieniher square dealing 16 The Principal of `'Treatment• Washington, MP.LRCPS: Eminent. Lung and Throat Surgeon, WILL BE AT `CAIN'S HOTEL LZTC� N' O.. no • ReadW. Ii. Sto'rey's (of H. W. Stiirey & • Son, ;'Manufactureis, Acton, Ont.) 'letter of reply to Mr. McCartney, • of .Boyne, Ont. ' Acton, Ont.,' Sept. 14, 1887.. George llteCartniey, Esq., Boyne, Ont. `• ' DEARSiu,•-.-Your letter received. In reply I beg to inform you that Dr , ;ashington'coin- pletely`cured: me of'C tarrli of.. wo ' • s' , .re. ene• o..reak own my constitution. I had previously tried every- thing .and; err' pphysican• of note, without' ..receiving a }partical' of good:. When I:` c'oni- nienced taking 'his medicine I' would'' almost suffocate with mucous running down my throat at night and 'had • about given tip all hope. .After I eommepced taking ,his medi- cine 1 felt a decided relief in ' a • week and -in two months was entirely aired. That is nearly a year ago, and have no returnof the trouble. I can: confidently recopimend .Dr;' Wash- ington to you: -He is no quack ; his charges. are moderate ; he ie „:perfect gentleman ' in all that term implies, at least such is my upon - mice. Believe me, Fours truly,' W. H. 'STOREY. Diseases . Tiree ttcn.' Catarrh, Catarrhal J)eafness, Chronic Bron 'chitin. Asthrna and riousumption. .Also .Loss of Voice, Chronic Sore Throat, Removingg En= larged Tonsils froth the Throat, •and Potypii, or Growths from the nose, without the knife.'. All diseas's'of the (lead: •Throat and Lunges Treated -by Inbalation--4' The New Method.' Ooarsti TAflO FREE, l tf�7s4: . • r mer, :1 ,A.NOS OR::A, l'S, •B1► W.INO MJ • IVIaxwell & Chatham' Pelf Binders Steel Frame ., Mowing Machines, different makes, Sulky. Hay Rakes Mason; &.•Noxon Grain Drills, ; . • Wo:Qdstock and Chatham Farm Waggons, GananoqueAnd other Buggies. J. ° C, G. Riding Ploughs. • Walking,Ploughs, 30,different•stylesto: choose fiotii- Iron Harrows, with 60 and. 72 teeth. -Miller's patent new model Disc; ]'I arro�r+. Iron and -Wood 8cufilers. Maxi rs Nays New.Improved Double-acting Pitching • • . •., 1' ... Machine, ''• with steel track. Farmers Scales, etc. Clothes Wringers, ; Wanzer Lamps, • , ,• p , Wash><ng Machines • As many of the above articles -have -had- vain - e ` e rnvemr tisable iii P $ added"for 1888. " Intending purchasers g P • , would do well to call and'.examine before placing their orders. ... ' Repairs for.,.. � .. y:, • p all.above. Machine oil Needles, dies, etc.: al�'a • s on hand., Y. Binder Twine, Pure •Manilla Best Quai'ity A k for rices. : ' • p A .calf sol><eited. - .A•thousand first-class Cedar Posts'forsale: • WACON MAKIN HORSE SHOEING GENERAL. aLACKSMitUING. t0 'Adam Thompson begs leave to thank the inhabitants of Lucknow and `. surrounding country for the liberal patrona8e bestowed on him during the last seven 'years, and wishes a continuance of his .old, customers 'and a ' fair ' share of the new, as he is in a better : position than ever to supply' the wants of the public. He always has• on hand'n stock of . .1 'agoras" & 13t.ggios of all kinds;'' He will also remind them • of. the far famed • , , SCOTCH DIAMONDHAR O.WS which he. always• has on hand :and are made of the very best material. Parties wanting any thing: in this line will do will to give him scall and see prices 'before' puicha;ing 'elsewhert Particular attentiun•haid to • ` ALL KINDS•'OF ;HORSE •SHOEING:; flat feet; contractions, and interfering•. strict attention to bufine,s, good:'Work. manshi' and e � . p mplc•�ing nothing but good workmen, L trust to retain ' the 1 atronage kindlyexteiided to me, • • ADAM' THOMPSON. 'caniplsell Street opposite the Bank. ' stauais his isthe way customers talk when. our b:3isy Kid • Button Boot is brought to their notice:'. Our Gents ' Wankenphast '• Ball' and Dongola Kid; takes the bun.. xtra Value ed.'s. Tie Shoes urHand 4eweci Work Is, giving, good satisfaction:'' Reputing as usual second. to.norn0// ' Eggs wanted in .exchange for goods: 'EDWARDS .8c... MCOALLUM • :0:0 WALLACE. icl\TO, W." FARIN FOR SALE 'OR ,IEXCHANCE tatni ag 88 acrsti, all of whiCh are cleared and in ,a good state of cultivation. Three milk% :from the toWn'olKincardine. There is it good frame house and other eUt 'buildings paiA0 goUd °orchard, and a never failing supply of good spring water. The farm Win be gold on reaeon-. able tenni, (ir exchange for small farm close to town er For paiticithirs apip