Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-02-21, Page 8,t.
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14119Themselves
A deputy sh' h '-LamgtQn coenjty
states that were it not for the fact
t e at farmers are overloading them-
. m... ;fir, �, .a.. ..,.va nuc � , .�,.�,•, -rA
Pelves wlat ac itin"ery nit rl'h plem
for which they are unable to pay, the
present business of the sheriff's office
would be reduced at least fifty per
cent. , There is food for reflection in
this opinion not on] for the farmers
of Lampton county bi t...for those of
very other part of, Ontario.
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1E►'.iuluss
W. G. 13. North 3.18p.m.
G-uderigh .
*ntw,meci'1ate Foiuts i 9 00 p. m.
& .0- North 10.30 p, m.
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it
•.M.AIt.a CLOSE•
& 1 . ,Sorith t 9,10p. tai.
I. H. & B., South $•
"..?"I. It. &.1; South 10.00 a. in. .•,
1, .84 1..North.,,Orr•, m• -
1poug
idose
Tuesdays,
and
-Fridays
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Vitt 11gt ani Vittntti
Anniversary • .
The Baptist Congregation of Luck -
now, purpose holding their first anni-
versary services. and.. tea -meeting, -on
the -.sec Txn March. Partin .
Ways. given; next week. .
Farm For Sale or Rent.
]!00` aores, ' East.half of lot 5, eon.
I4;=Ashfield, 24 miles from Lucknow.
$ issessiore-given 15th• of ' arth next.
Apply. to JAMES ROBERTSON,
Mille Teeswater, Ont. •
'anks Friends"
. For :a year and a half the Rev.., J.
O. McKinnon, of Lucknow, has preach-
end iri the neighborhood of • Langs.Aj.,
" . ito; ai.' kind and, appreciative people, ' Its
ahoWn by their niany,acts'of'kindness
esr�':
'lit ndsoiueeancl liberal sums of ' money.
'1`fie Proust. North
ti , Lltolenoie. had a visit last week
frnfli the ' town of, Leamington'to ex-
.'nmin.e '.their waterworks, and they
` event away pleased an i.surprised at
4''the excellence of the system. • It takes
Owns and. villages up in frozen "Bryce
show, ,thegp southeners what `
gress •>neank.--_Paisley A(bwcate.
Lucknow Roller Mill add Grocery
'Any person`wishna to=parr° e:
GL't8 above mill' can procure the flour
• and feed at the u i.li or grocery. The.
best flour at the lowest price , and any'
., uerson buying a lot for their own use
• . eend have it at' wholesale pr"ices: No
other shop in,toevii sislls. my.fibuneee
(deo Derr. >.;i• .....• .
• Bsiness Opelled
uGut_
. •Ai
f.:..
We the undersigned wardens of St.
Peter's church, beg to tender our most
sincere thanks to our late organist,
..,�R.,..,.-..e
kindly filled the position with' great
pror.ci>;ney 'for the past' nuiriber of
years, it is with trconsiderable regret
'we have, to part with her, but her in-
creased engagements with her pupils
compells her resigning.
F.. GRUNDY, C. A. SHEPARD
Must Be Registered , •
It• is well to remember the, Act re-
quiring..:rthe_... g stration of births,
inarriages and deaths, with the clerk
of the municipality. A .birth trust be
registered within 30 days by the par-
ents of the child ; a marriage within -
90 days by the. clergyman who per-
forms the 'ceremony ; a death by the
occupier,of the house in which it takes
place, and, before the -interment of the• -
body. ” T y
Laid To` Rest °
There passed. quietly'away en Fri-
tday morning last, at his residence, 'St.
Helene," Mr. Wm. Orr,: :ene.of the old-
est, .and most esteemed: ,settlers in
, Nt'WS OW THE TOWN.
Week's Beeort•d of the 'rushing
Town.
'regiriterrirrbrt 2- • ''
Kerr's grocery.% 4 a
—Mr. R. Paxton, of Otterville, i
visiting friends in town,
Border A B!G
—Robins have already appeared in
Huron county.
—Service will be held at Christ's
:• church,»St, Helens, at 3 p. w., ou Sun-
• Mr. Win: (ir•rundy, .j r., ., having pier -
chased the'• stock" of cutters; buggies
and business •generally belongingg'tCa
kis father; has opened out_ business ;rna,
Erie old stand on Stauffer street, and is
row prepared. to do all kinds of work
in the carriage making line. He has
hand • a number • of new • buggies,
c}itter e sleighs, democrats, etc , which
Pewill' sdl. 9beap. Horse shoeing a
specialty:.. ; ;Y .
Another Failure•• -
•Aiiother illustration. of the' futility
c.f securing and bostering up menu-
veturing concerns by bonusesas•shown
ha the following .from the Hanover'
Poet r. Some tithe ago the people of
Southampton voted •upon and carried';
• it by-law granting $4,50() to a company
fir the , purpose of erecting and 'rlun-
ning a furniture factory in that •town.
The firm was composed of Messrs.
Tanstone Bros., of Brussels, and A.
Moran,,of Arkweilt;ht.' The matter
bas.been'i.n a jumbled up condition all
• •au miner• and hes finally collapsed. The.
people -are out of their money sand also
• minus their ne w industry:.
Peculiar E,pisode .
A rather peculiar episodle• occured
on Monday morning's • eepress train,
says, the; .. Paia;ley .. _ Adravc Otte. . As the
•tra:ea.. rea bed,„1, anover e a, young man
and took passags there and,
`tile wo7nn's Peculiar notions' aroused
the /attention: of all oe- the. train by
her- pri.tting herr aries ar•oued "the
young . man's,• neck and kissing hire:
.11e encircled her with his arms and
0 te+llied to her in endearing and aooth-
ing terms.. Son of the passenger's
t'.ought they were a newly married
couple, and made them the butt for a
great de i,l of 'ridicule that fresh people
ore so fond cif using on. such,oecesii)ne,
The conductor was Mr. " l3uff"
drtlsrtin, one of the im,st. popular and.
Sind hiearted'. inert on the road, of,
<vl5 rfr, .•flee -r - saicl� ttlm.t he strrppell .his
tr:.Liri ten . iiow two parting female
friends to iodul>ge, i-nanoverlooked uscu-
, l;ition. Ho was' awareeof_ the facts of the
rase, Mid when he put the fresh pass-
(nigers in posSeSSion of thein they were
,the meenest looking lot of people ever
aseen ilea railroad car. 'ilio girl had
been driven crazy -by, trouble. „ The
.,gentlhman was her brother,, aind w es
4 kifg her to the asylum at London,
vetAipti.explaiped till= •
to that section about forty. years ago,
in.lthe days of the early settlers and'
was°'widely known For ;his • hospitality
and,- chatitab1'eness. He found much
lileasure °'in doing good for hit fellow
Mere He bore hislong:IIIfesspatient-,
ly and as the end drew near rested his
faith in Jesus. He leaves a wife and
two,daughters to mourn his
Runaway Accident
We are pleased'to be able to state
that r Mr. .Richard Treleaven, sr., of
ungan. on, wlio on 1Vltri ' > ,
inst., met .with.. a serious accident near
his own residence,.is ,recovering rapid-
ly. Whilst adjusting some plert of. the
wagon box, the horses being attached
• to the' wagon • took fright and ran
away, 'dragging ..the old . gentlemen
along the road a considerable distance.
He sustained severe injury, so much
that w those. who then 'sa.him pre;
sumed he was killed, but through kind
Providence his injuries •are •not so,
serious as was expected.-Com
•A Difficulty Removed
Complaints have been general to the
Ontario License Department that
there was some confusion caused by
the various forms of . notices given by
the proper authorities to tavernkeepers
not to supply intoxicating ligw*s to
;persons accused of drinking to excess.
It' was. found that. convictions secured
,against delinque,ntsteve ;e often, queshect
,by the Superior cgurts.on, the gnaunds
that the notice waw. inauticient. .,The
License' Depajtmeiit has ,prepared a'
'form of notice, which has been sent to
all the' License Inspectors of the Prov-
ince. It is believed that in this way
the. difficulty of. .convictions being
quashed on a. legal technicality will be
avoided.
A.Big. Loss r
The, calamity that overtrick Toronto
University on Friday. night last will.
be deplored throughout the length and
breadth Of the Dominion. The Wild-
ing was imposing 'in appearance and
en ornament to the city, and although
not hoary with age or surrounded by
the -historical associations of centuries,
'it *AS the centre' of, education i►i Oan-
a(la,, and. hundreds of Canadians 'who
venerates] the University as their
,tlru,ic meter will deeply regret•to learn
efvits destruction by' tire. ".Time and
moiiey will replace or repair the
building, but it will not be so easy to
•
replace the library and museum which
were consumed.. Tlie work of 'recon-
structi4 g the"buileling will be immed-
iately commenced and arranrernents
made for. the carrying on of the. work
o'f. the 0,611-ege as soon as possible.
tf.
0
day next.
1GIr. and Mrs. Wm. Bougdi Of the
Lake Range, Kincardine, paid a short
m
T. Las�
new gallery for the remainder of this mtInth.. With every
dozen of Cabinets, I will give you a nice Cgbiiret and Frame
free, a -sample of whish marbe seen at my studio. hili wit rk
first-cl:a,ss and done up in the latest style of•arst.
Also a large stock of
T
day. Whey:etre enjoying'a few clays at;
present near Manchester. „ ', '
—At a meeting of the official board
of the Methodist church last week, a OTg. _L-�- -JD 01--- _-1"
unauinious.invitation was extended to ,_ . _ r'
the Rev., Mr. Collin; to continue his. '�"-"—:o:
pastorate of the church fur' another
,All sizes of frames ode to order •ehea.. .
AT1''• --
year.
—Look Here! All persons indebt-
ed to A. S. Campbell, merchant tailor,
are requested to call . and s-ettle the
same before the first of March. - After
that date all accounts not settled, will
be pl,eced in other hands for collection..
—A. S. CAMPBELL.
—All kinds of groceries of the best
qualities_kept_at. the new grocery very
• enemy as we sell' for cash and produce
only. Gonda delivered to any part of
the town.GEo. KERR..
--Ii, 1V.tcCharlcrs, ,auettiioneeie will
sell by public auction at the east half
of lot 11, con. 14, W. D.;, Ashfield, on
Tuesday, 'Feb. • 25th, a .quantity. of
:o:
Eggs taken, in exchange the sante as cash. Don't for-
get the place
T, L. TRELEAVEisi,
Mrs. Mooney's old stand, opposite bank, LUCKNOW.
.-1)0N7-WANT-TxErlr�rf�
erty of Finlay 31cLennan.' • ,
—Mr, Win. Anderson, of this vil-
lage, on Monday last ' received a Cari-
bee head from the far north.. The Cari-
bou was shot on. Black Bay, north
shore of LakeSuperior by Alex. And-,
erson, St.• Helens, glow 'of Pine River
lIol,yrood literary
ht will be a source of great pleasure
to many Jo learn that this popular. in
:t uution-iutenc1s_giui ' a_ -grand must-
:cal
usi'cal and literary entertainment on the
:evening of Thursday, Feb.. 27.th, For
• years :past the public have been de-
lighteirby the splendid entertainment'
supplied weekly by the committee of •
the society.. 'These entertainments,
though" of .up on"the sante evening a's
given,' and without any previous prep-
aration, have-, been pronounoed by
.competent critics equal, if notsuperidr,
to any of -the common 15' and -25.. cent
entertainuaents. Since 'such is the
case the'publie may: have. some idea of
what to -expect on Thursday next when
this same talent' will come before them
a•
fter a long and careful preparation.
The committee are also endeavoring to
secure the services of Miss L. Evans,
OE K..incardene.. 7G,liis young lady. is a
geadirate.of the Philadelphia school of
oratory and a very popular'elocutiouist
• who delights her audiences where ever
she appears. . These. with L.ucknow's
leading talent :will furcish 'such: Anter
. ta,inment as.needs no comment, £or all
will see at a glance that it cannot but
be first-class, and all -who arenotr there
will miss, if riot the 'chance of a life -
flame *, least the event of the yeah.
fhe debate that was ,to` have taken
place last night was postponed until.
next Friday .night. The captains are
-Patterson and J, Marshall; and a
great big time is -expected.
T AM. GOING TO ITAVE IT' IN LUCKNOW,. TOO, AND I H1RE,)Y
announce to the -(people of Lucknow' and, surrounding country,, that any
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coming to me having their teeth out,. that I will put in two sets of i;eetlk, ,
TEETH
TEETH
• hattUsiae ;
. Wood hens Am:again in .our midst, the
elleots of which aretripping the light
fart tastier '
Misses ell`ti aged' Annie f,nss, oi'' in despair.
Lond.nr Lave 00,11(3 to spend aWfew Politics ar
week's at hoiue. Blelee has adds
TEMPRARYa AND PERMANENT
for the price of one set, $15, -made of the very best material in the world. X
'useg'iordhber.but C. ASH & SONS, London, England.._ The teeth will be
C. Ash & Sons and S. S. White's, cotceded by all who are in the
business to be
ze,l+y Ualia -IT311
no ' :/article
Those- firms have their names on their goods, and the people cam see what they -
' are getting, and as .I ute nothing but the best material, I will guarantee sat-
isfaction 'to all reasonable people, the- unreasonable and there are afew
such in the. world, will please beerin mind that I don't want their trde,
I can always be found at Dr. McQrimmon's-office, 'Lucknow.
a� PATTERSON', L .ckacar.'
Thomas Todd,. Esq., has rented the
farm of Mr. T. B. omerville,. Esq.,
for a terrn•of rive years. •
11•1arriage• bells have been, ringing
this weft,, and. will neat. One of the
•fair sex' Who was about to .visit the
North West has eh'anged,. her mind
and is new going South.
• Jacob' will better hurry up,..or he
will be Left. 14 years is Lm , enough
to: hang round. -Colne to the point.
• The oldest inhsbitailt and the
:weather prophefs are in d ball • rix.
The, beautiful still remains' on and
sawtroffers and timber men are nearly
lively ate the groceries.
to his many laurels.
s his spproval of the
11
denounces Char:I-•
refits. ' Langevin
ith a vengeance..
Miss Canieron, of Galt,. is calling up-
on a number of her friends. -
Mr. Rod, Campbell, of• Vrarquette,.
Michigan, is giving us a fort-nighr visit.
There Was no• serviee in the M:etho-
c st church on, gundaty evening, on ac-
count of the pastor being calls.Away
to; preach a memorial sermon.-
•
Sir John, proclaih�i
poricy 'of 131ake" a
ton as arm Ish
showed his teeth
The whole- party is in a mus.. The
almanac maker of the Em ire ought to
visit Ottawa aud'preach a gu'spe1, of
peace.
4 -
. a'
oknow' Photorahor
.W . Jr....STRII.NGE
Is as ,usual .ahead in the finest styles and.poaxtiotts tor-pn•otoS.
•1
CABINET PWO"COS,
Z' yes: retouched auk, buraishett, ALSO.
to $3 per doz. Cards Si to $2 per dog:.
AMBROTYPES MADE TQ PERFECTION,
ke s a large stock stock of spectacles, espte1a '
• lite' Dell-know1Y,
11 and also deals ii Bee IC.eepers supplies,
books, stationery, albums? frames and,, fancy goods.
1tennmber the, studio, E. Lo Johnston'* el & stand. ilia: •
door to. Reid's,reryi;..