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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-04-25, Page 8he 1LUUb! n,ovv nel,-Bruce County, 'dam ; ('+psT'OFFICE. , uC`�'t$tt�eit.•to romps tf�� ��. , • Marr,s_Aaeaive , • . i'elta 4 Sonde. 6.134. on. •,Diyill,y,,,, >» 1.240.p,.in' • __J"Y. .Z ,•n • • '1F3: ivorc 3.d8 ;"{�4' c•B•Nurt , geld.. , M.At i301r,: w.. .00p. m. Cr,elss• Tuesdays and Fridays Orsi rE1061i i fi , i �Dr E1lfi tFt.last e received f 4rueofeld• a. r, . e. Clear Grit d •'ink colt. = iW1r Shepard has solt.F ' his 'chesnut, ••"Ridgewood'; , driving mare to a gentleman in ,Seafortle.. for a good price. The "'Chicago Voluu: teer"•filly owned. by Mr. Wm. Hood' is attractin a ood deal- of att�enl, 5�•;�c^�J ... r .nY. 17...4- . ;among a toyer';oa• -urea-sung-stocx at present, and the " knowing pnes" predict a fast future for her. . Lucknow Roller Mill and Grocery - :E ny--person} ish 'F-to7pa1 oaize the above. mill- can procure the flour and feed' alr.the mill or grocery. The est flour. at. thee,Iow-est price and any person buying a lot for their own use and have it at wholesale prices. No othe sho, . w. Good-bye John rDm .44 ddxess 4d' ppasutt i t `' riv- • Mount Forest, was recently made'•to a ' gentleman who was, about to leave. that town, which startedr'oft thusly : "It is with regret we learn that the 'happy relations between us, are about to be Severed, it may be throughout I. , endless eternit " Where an_ 1 - r.viri. y u . .. • '9Y' .. .. 94L'1.5 �$4" G.L -ao.. . x. }e r t .v. • n t'r-tW .n-k•rti4• k' ;4 (.11,4A -B *,,-SaerHb-t• if 9.3O.p. Wi L:11. taIt:•Southi 10.00 a. m. W . (.& B. North 3.20 m • Rol . scl • 4.30 pk.ui. '.i• ti11'l�� s •'1 • r,• ?> gt lam# w • Oki r Safes on to• Rent • . "'Fiftyacres... East half of lot 3,.con.2,, ]i initlssr Townshipipri formerly owned' �y, 1eil .Beaton.. ' Apply to G. A. • �ddi�g • ' ,• Going to Camp . :The 32nd Bruce Battalion will go . "-i to'.ea r.twelve days,�'early incl , v'a 431(6e7?a41d40414'expected that No.3 core- - ' • p t iy, ofJaucknow, will be in good 1• slap feir the occasion. Get the boys 't ge her captain. 1loot True A' report is in circulation that the. -.. 1 einess-of the- late Mr. Fred Anning o 410 i . rill, s given itp; r i }s trot;true:, In •fubure.tiie wo qe *tried on by ,Mi:. Percy' e+461trocar vwiil` be taken • to rvo - sa rs- fi iaun-tothose desiring veork•in'the • marble line. . Ckioitirig Club • ' , M :eif,, • eting--of-tatrlirge Taickntose Quoiting Cholla '• Svcs held on bloneity evening :last, ;w.heri the fol- lawang'officers were elected: President, Murchison ; Vice -President, � .ATlia; See.-Treas., Alex. Lawson; lavaging •Cclmrnittee?. Roberit,liwd_ 11**er, H Ery Days, J.: G., Murdoeb and Jas. B. -Hunter. It is expected.; that the club will have a very large mem-. r : lifbip• :this year, as.• some fourteen i nteealtersweltre present at.the .inaugural )119. t .l"ls . aeT ortUni . •,. r For the, iriforrnationrof the general pitblic who have ;any bills on 'hand isauedain,the following banks, viz,';; --- City bank ;of : M1'cintreal5 .Royal Cana- dian bank,, and..dnsolidated 'bank, we i*,y;; s't'ate that • the notes . of • these barks will be worthless after the 7th off' May next. They should be- pre- sented for, rode nption on orx before t +t..da.tQ,•. " OLGeettlit.srse }-thoreeif;hbred imported-Glydes- dalestallion, "Lochnagar" 1689 recently ' purchased by Mr. Angus 'McKenzie, e R p1tiss,, arrived here on, Thursday -1.4t-' 'histand,is gronoirncecl a very fine animal try those.wha,have seen him. He was s'i d,.bys old' "Lochhragar" 1469, and grandstre "Prince of Wales." He is a dark brown and weighs, nineteen hundred pounds. He has taken a number of first prizes but arrived here tqo' late to be shown at the spring shoos here on Thursdaylast. The Bag&got.Mixed "The devil twasdh'the bag",so it was said ley one who ought to tie know.. On Monday last Our mail -carrier, Mr. D. Ce,mpbelli brought' down -she Lucknow ,nail' bac, from London and ours was forwarded to Lucknow. Not. to be ▪ .neaten by the devil, Davie•liired..a livery rig, drove -to • Lucknow, got titingtelisediand, was•ebaek again abou t 4 p. in., with,the-Wingham mail hag. Mr. Campoe,l ia►one,of the most faith- ful servants in the eml;loy of the P. O. Dept, and'•deserves credit•for his un- called.for. action.—Wingham Advance. W,hs#t[ For 7 We mix in the great international jluouc ; we crowd and push, and worry ,And all for'what'i Over in the grave- yard. yonder lie the hopes,. ambitions and • drains, of. al'thousand men who rushed. and worried; who toiled and strugglbrll only to find a narrow. pris- . the rxti oell,where no hope orthought of -la lime eizn, come. And does it pay i 'an Ought it tee be the base metal of' a out fluctuating cornmercial, value or the in ▪ priceless coin. of, pleasure and- content spo that we poor mortals should stare.- to 'can ,secure ? Buriad cities, centuries. old, Icon -are found coviered with the dug of lire human, beingai They yield up. their pro treasure8,,,and vandals dig among,,, the , wit dead without a sacred thmight that cit- they,,ulayy`Hrel a bit of gold tosratiate• itte, ttwirl greed.1.l, And. the pian who.p%uses grfe to reflect„ peon, ttlo'cause of'it alt picks • chi *Anted bone iii the=glare of his. neigh- : don ltio,4 clustered diamonds. it err. Another. Doctor As will be seen by his card in another coli•rrrn, Dr. D.- McD. Gordon; of Auburn,` has decided to come to. Lucknow, and has opened out an office in the shop formerly occupied by H. McCallum, and next door to W. �lllin's. The -Doctor is -a clever phy- sician 'and will no doubt make an, able successor to Dr. McCrimmon, wlro has just left the place. Going to Paisley At the end -of last week, Mr.. E. Stove] of the firm• of C;iff & Stovel, Lucknow, wholesale furniture mane- 'ffcturers;,eanie to Paisley and. entered ;into;partnership with Mr. Harry Ellis. 'The new firan ,Stove]: & Ellis -ha -v (chased the furniture business of Hogg '(3,Ellis and purpose going into mhnufacturing on a large scale•—Pais- Iey Advrcate. South.Bruce Reformers A meeting of the. South Bruce Re- jform Association will be held at For - WANT A •- Banking Firm Mr. George Mair, of the Lucknow Banking Company, having. entered I AM GOING TO HAVE IT IN LUCKNOW, TOO, AND I HEREBY announce to the people of tuekirow and. surrouudiug country,- that any -into par-tners1trp--with--Mir.--Clark II. pi -EX j Smith, late manager of the Traders' I Bank of Commerce at Drayton, • has coming to me having their teeth t tl t I will purchased -Ili barik�tig business o�f71'.�r. 0 ou , ra wi put in -two sets of teeth, _.1 J W. B. Tisdale of Teeswater, and. the business is now carried on, them,. under. t time Narrow Escape A boy named Morrison, son of J. F. Morrison; shoemaker, Wingharn, was out shooting the other day when his gun burst and he, hada narrow escape from being. seriously injured. As it was he only suffered a little from' the powder flying in his face, This should be a. warning to the Lucknow infants who are allowed the free_.use.-of fi-xe.. .arms by their "loving and •devoted" parents. English Barley The government,, for convenience of prompt distribution, has placed a few 'cars of prize prolific two -rowed barley, just .arrived from England, with The ee e • ros. - ompany, of'. Toronto, who are, prepared to ship it promptly, freight prepaid, to all whoremit to them $4 per bag. Each bag', contains' .112 pounds, and . purchsers can obtain. any number of bags required. Address,. " The Steele Bros. • . Co., Toronto,"—Grote, ' April 17th: • I 0 select a candidate for the approaching general election to the Ontario Legis- lature. A meeting of the Reformers of the village to select delegates to the convention will be held in . the Si ;TINEL office at 8 o'.clock,.on Thursday evening; . A. full: attendance • is, re. quested. , Fire Company', . Brigade on Wednesday evening last At a very large meeting. of the Fire, the new officers were elected as•follows:. iei;'1-los. Lawrence; s ire Tin, G. W. Berry; 2nd Chieftain, David Moody ; Captain, M. Campbell ; Secy.,'. David Lawrence ;; Treasurer, W. J. Little.. The company .now numbers ]between fifty and sixty and newemem- 'bers are being admitted- .at every dueeti ng., 'A Clever Speaker The .Rev. Mr.-Mathers, oc Preston, son .of Mr. C.' Mathers of Kinloss,, preached to a large congregation in church or_S'.urulary-last Keds a clever speaker and his sermon would have done credit., both as regards delivery and thought, to men much .older in the work of the ministry. He has•tia bright future before hintand will certainly rise to the front rank, of the young men in the ministry. ,BJa„cx Knot The growth of this disease' so des- tructive to fruit treesiso so rapid that all trees in the village should be at once carefully examined • and every trace cut out' and burned. Where it was all destroyed last year it will be found again thick enough. If it were carefully kept down. all over it would soon be conquered. The- statute' is very stringent on this paint and it is only just to those gardeners- who are careful that its be rigidly enforced. (,Queen's Birthday The twenty. fourth. of May is the' Queen's biithdity. 'If you don't give us a holiday we will 'all run .away. That's' right children. The Lucknow Fire Brigade are training themselves for an exhibition on that day and they want you to see 'it. A ' sub- scription list is ;being circulated, and from the hearty and substant 1 responses of the citizens so far the committee feel justified in promising a good day's entertainment. So far as, mapped out it is intended to occupy forenoon with a waterworks exhi- ioni base•bali and,lalcPOS ,9 matches, d -an old time Calithiimpian turn The afternoon to be taken up band competitions- and athletic rts, in which firemen, and; farmers take part. l:u the, evening a cert'will be held'such as Lucknow men only can. hold. Posters cond. grammes Will shortly be issued li full particulars A word to the zens : If the committee should fail call on you for a subscription no nee- , is intended. .Mir,; J. Mur- will be pleased'tb.itecept your at}ori, and gratefully,. acknowledge orr,the eempany,. ler TEETH P1 TEETH TEMPMRARY AND 'PERMANENT. for the price of one set, $i5, made of the very hest material in the world. l .--rise uoxuicl>erJuJ) C.-.AS•H--.i.-SOTS; L -on -long Fsngla:rd:---The'teeth -wi'll`ne_-_:._. C. Ash d; Sons, and S. S. White's, cotceded -by all who are, in the ' business to be r •wq, u %e ice' Th WorM Beautiful'•Spring • . The warmth • in the air is the first hint. that spring is almost here. • The. .bud snow show themselves on the trees, the grass is growing, the birds sing most lustily, the red -breasted robin ,can. be seen hoppingfrom b€tnch to 'branch; and' there will be a gentle stirring of the leaves' by the wayside t and the 'wayfarer, looking down, will see that a flower' has been born and is seeking the 'warm air and the bright sunlight. -It is in the spring, too,' by -''-hie way, accordilirtirthe poet, who probably knew what he was talking about, that "a young man's fancy lightly turns to. thoughts of love," But , who the young man is, he does not mention. • Died Suddenly -Many of. our readers w -ill' be -grieved to learn- of the death of Me: Thomas. Taylor, brother :of Mr. D. C. Taylor, of this village, which took place at his father's residence near Kinlough early on _1'ednesr]a,y—anerning, last.— De- ceased had suffered, for a. number of years - past with. "consumption . and .. . during, that/. t!iine had visited a. large 'number of the health, resorts: on 'the Continent in order to shake, off the disease, but y'itlrout avail. lthough 1often very low and near the point, of .death at many times- during his long illness his ' indominable pluck and cheerful spirit' never-°failed;.him and he always seemed to rally, and even up to the last few minutes before his death, he did not appear to be any worse than,usual. The funeral 'takes - place on Friday for the Kincardine. cemetery. Gone to: Underwood While -we are. at-•xlf times pleased to learn of the success and prosperity of our. fellow citizens, we cannot help ex- 'pressing regret at the departure from our midst of Dr. McCrimrnon, who left last week to take up his residence at the village of Underwood, in. Bruce township. '%he. Doctor has. always. been prominently identified with every interest, of the village, both, as Reeve, Councillor -and citizen, but- probably in no place has he taken a more active influence than in our educational in- stitutions, and a great deal of the success and ability of our present pub- lic school is due to his indefatagable efforts during the many years he has ably filled the position of chairMan 'of the School Board. Dr. ' McCrimmon was a good citizen and a clever'/ .phy- sicia,n, and while his departure from our village will.bea serious loss to the place, the people o£ Underwood are to be heartily congratulated in' having secured. him.as a citizen and Doctor. Mrs. McCrimrnon and family do not Tntend leaving; for, a.faw; weeks yet. he new field of labor w,hinh:the 'Doe- _tor has sclected is considered among medical men • to be 'one of the • best openings in the Province, and it is the ear nest wish of his many friends here that, the fullest expectations will be realized and. that•/his efforts will meet.- r With. success,. •' d Those firms have their navies on their good's,. and the people can see what they - are getting, and as I use, nothing but the 'best material, Iill guarantee sat.- isfttction to all reasonable people, the unreasonable and ' here ars a few such in -the world, will please bear in'wind that I don't want their trade I can, always be -found' at Dr. M;cCriwmon's office, Lucknow. D. P.T.TTZA T "o 'v'a,: Luthnow Leading Potogracr Is as `W.a J. STRINGS R.' usual ahead. in .the finest styles and positions for photos. CABJNET PHOTOS, 'Finest, retouctrod aid buraishe3, $1,50= to $a Saar doz. Cardi $1 to $2 per doz. AMBROTYPES MADE TO PERFECTtON He also keeps a large stock stock of spectacles, especially - the well:known. and also (Seals in Be' Keepers supplies, books, stationery, albums, frames and fancy goods. Remember the. studio, E. L, John, n's old stand. Next , door to Reid's bakery. DRESS ..GOODS- DRESS i GOODS.• POPULAR PRICES. Leading, shades in_Henriettas, Fonlahs, Uashmeres, .1itc. Trimmings to match, in a LACES, BRAIDS, PASSAMENTERIES, AN 1) RIBBBONS,. Sprig & Summer. Millinery. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, LACES, RIBBONS. Sgaitit's i THE LUCKNOW4 tHKINC COMPANY' (Not Inc porated. ) -•)"---O -0- Mt. GEO. MAIR, PROPRIETOR • Lucknow, Jan. 2nd, 1889. MONEY'TO LOAN. F.A1rl'S ISSUED ON IM ALL - 1� , portant points. Chequde, drafts, and mortgages•cashed.' rotes discounted. Amer, loan currency & American drafts bought and sold. ' Interest allowed •+a Savings Bank deposits ;according to .agreement... Collections, note* or accounts will receive prompt attention. Fire or life insurance effected in stock or• Mutual Companies, We represent several first•el'ass Loan Coin panies and can effect'- mortgage 1oens to suit borrowers 011 best ter a on dither village or • farm property. Offi rs,10 a. w to 4 p. m. G. A. SIDOALL, Manager. --o----- FIRE I FIRE it Insure your' farm property. private dwelling, in the, old reliable, the LONDON MUTUAL. ---t AM A,18o •AoE;sr non-• CITY MUTUAL. AND CITIZEN'$, bfl£oe,--A, BOSS ha'rneeri- shop. '^Lucknow. Will be in the otilco evprySaturday sftoruoo'n . Gee. 'Grant, #--ilii, Lucknow • ti y A .. '4' t' .