Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-11-21, Page 8•
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Thp-Luckriow sentinot Brucogunty, Friday, Novernrer 2Ist
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EnglishOhurch Social
A very enjoyable social was enjoyed
at the residence of Mr. Ed. Brasher on
•Thursday evening last, in aid of the
contemplated improvements to. St,
Reter's church in this village. The
Premeds amounted to over $22.
• Bought a Plant
Mr. J. M. Cliff, of Cliff & Forster
of the furniture factory, on Monday
last completed arrangement in London
With the manager of the Ball Electric
Light Company to light their factory
with electricity. They will have forty
incandescent lights and the whole.
plant is .to be put in and ready for
operation within the next two weeks.
Gone Ashore ,
The schooner Ariel, Capt. Finlay
McPherson, bound from Owen Sound
to Byng Inlet, is ashore on Bell Point,
,north shore, Georgian. Bay. She is
supposed to have gone ashore on
Thatrsday. night. It is said a tug from
Parry Sound has gone to her rescue.
. This is the third (and perhaps the last)
tremble poor Finlay has had with his
vessel: this season.—Ex.
Died In Qhicago
We learn frnin 014cag0 Paper that
Mr. William Peart, eldest son of Mr,
John Not, of this village, died in
that city on, the 6th of November, in
the 32nd , year of his age. Deceased
formerlly lived in Lucknow.
Educational Sermons
The Rev. Dr. liancleraon, of Kin-
a9-44-041;10/9PadetaRiagsariet
will preach in the Methldist Clime
here on Sunday next, both morning
and evening, in connection with the
educational interests of the church.
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Buying Grain
'Having leased Mr. A. MoGrory's
storehouse, I am now buying all kinds
i hest market • rice.
Mr. . c Tory wi e
to buy steady every day.—Geo. Kerr.
Won the Case
The long standing law suit, brought.
by Mr. D. E. Cameron against Mr. T.
F. Cain, in connection with the estate
,a the late Roger Cain, of Cain City,
Kansas, has been abandoned by the
plaintiff and iudgement declared
in favor of Mr. Cain. ,
Will be ittLucknow
Those wishing to see John J. Daly
& Co., of Guelph, personally to learn
their terms for advertising farms and
terms for selling, etc., and for loaning
money, can see them in Lucknow, at
W hitely's Hotel, any time on Tuesday,
November 25th.
Patrons of Industry
An association of the Patrons of
Industry was organized, on Friday
evening, at Belfast. The county
organizer. will be present on Friday
evening next to discuss the right of
the farmers to organize. The "Belfast
Heroes" are a lively wide awake
association. The organizer is busy at
work and is billed for every evening
this week.
Terrible Suicide
He is All Right Again
AB levers of valuable borne -flesh
will be glad to hear that Mr. Donald
Clark's imported Shire stallion,
"Oliver" has fully recovered from his
lameness and is again as sound as ever.
Oliver is a valuable animal and his
retirement from the stud would be a
great loss, not only to his owner, but
to the country at largo.
.4.7fTiatifirOlts
Away up in Bruce township lives a
man who can successfully tell where his
neighbors' stock has strayed to by
simply "reading the cup " H such be
true, it means dollar's out of some poor
editor's pocket. As the old lady said
there is no way like the old way, how
• t• rin in to fhe SENTINEL
your a ver- s oc
It will only cost you one dollar.
A Lesson for Farmers
Farmers in feeding their cattle
should be careful to see that no bind-
ing twine is left in the straw. Two
animals belonging to a farmer down
the country having died very myster
iously, an examination of the stomach
was made which revealed the probable
cause of death..The cattle had been
Eed partly on cut straw and a quantity
of indigested binding twine had col-
lected, clogging up the principal
digestive organs. This ! shows that
care should be exercised hi collecting,
the twine at the tinge of threshing aa,
• it may cause a good. deals, of troule
and loss.
The Electric Light •
Mr. Slack, president of the Reliance
Electric Light Company, viaairi• the
vilyage on Monday last, and informed
the Reeve and solicitor that his com-
pany would not consent to the repre-
sentations made to the corporation by
their agent, some•few weeks ago. He
said the agent had exceeded his pow-
ers -in stating that the company would,
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M r. Slack said, however, that his com-
pany was willing to put in the plant
and lights and test them for a few
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The Old Pioneer Store still leads.
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theasurement the largest general store ill Lucknow.
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good Grain Market
A large amount of grain came into
the Lucknow on ,Saturday last. . The
fine weather for l several days before
that had evidently been taken advant-
' ' owing and taking in of roots. When
ar,fe of by the farmers 'for their fail.
• „s404,09ing!, collies we. may expect busy
.,timee for there is a large quantity of
grain'in the • country to be • marketed,
and Lucknow market always can be
.COnittedon, for the top notch prices. .
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aLneeiry and Musical Entertainment
inderthe auspices of the Mechanics'
• -:'qti.stitute! a literary and musical enter-
-. *ailment will be heldin the town hall.
on Friday evening, Nov: 28th. Doors
amen,at. 7:30 ; entertainment to com-
mence at 8 o'clock Sharp. A first-
.c.lass programme as been prepared.
.'Overy effort will be put forth to make
these entertainments pleasant and
instructive. Let this opening be a
•graid success. Lt the people show
that they .appreeUte that musical and
literary talent' which Lucknow excels
in, .and then the directors, will from
time . to thue'clitring the winter. do
• their 'utmost tomeet the was* of
a cultured audience. See next week's
SENTINEL -for programme.
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The great- popalatity- of the I•ondon
Advertiser is ;due to the immense
amount of,interesting news and .spicy
ree.ding,matter furnished- its readers,
and,ita remarkably liberal rates. Al-
thou-gh published in Western Ontario,
and chronicling all the impereant
-events in. the "Garden of Oanad.a," it
in no way encroaches upon thecountry
paPer's wrk. All the latest news is
given regardless of locality. It liter-
ary department is acknowledged to/be
the most interestingand complete
Iacluded., with each yearly
-order !for, the Daily or „the Weekly
Advertiser is a year's Subscription to
ahst splendid new monthly Wives and
Daughters • You, can have the Daily
Advertiser, Wive s and Daughters, and
the SENTiateL for one year, by remitt-
ing ro ue 'the sum of $3. Or the
Western Advertiser "(weekly), Wives
and Daughters, and the SENTINEL from
now to the rinse of 1891 for'only $1,70.
Register your letter and state exactly
what is required,
A Frei Horne •-
A cottage wortli$750"will be erected,
or its. equivalent in cash will begive
to the person detecting the greatest
number of typographical errors in ,the
December issue of our monthly journal
entitled "OUlt HOMES." Three
hundred and fifty additional cash
r4t,izes., amounting to $2,300, ,will also
lie„awitaled hi the order mentioned in
rtiles Rovernieg competition. Prizes
paiablia4 par in roly part of Canada
Visited, States. • Send 15c in
*alive, for potoplete rules and sample
copy of "Our Homes," which will be
. The inhabitants of the township of
West Wawanash were greatlyshocked
on Friday morning last when they, month. provided the Council or any
learned of the sad suicide of Mr. Geo. prisate individual' •would then take
Staples, of the 6th concession. He them off their hands, but on no con -
had been ..in poor health far some time sideration W,ould he place, the engine
past and often became very. despond- and dynamo in the waterworks build-
ent, and it is supposed that during one ing and pay the Corporatiob for. the
of these fits on Thursday night he steam power. 1 -le had consulted, he
committed the rash act He .placed said, a couple of gentlemen in the
the muzzle of the loaded gun in his village and if the Ceuncil were• willing.
mouth,. and with theleft hand pulled .to take eight lights at the prices agreed
the trigger, the charge passing through upon in the former offer, he would be
his head, tearing away his right ear, willing to, go on with the work tied
and killing him instantly.' . He was in take the chances of selling out the
good 'financial circumstances. plant to one or other of the parties he
Night School had spoken to. .We ! have since been
• informed that a representative of the
The night school in connection y,;itn,
Ball Company will shortly visit the .
in the Mechauics' Institute will be open
village to consult the Council on the
Decernber tb the young 1 -nen
matter, .and surely between the'two
Lucknow and vicinity. • Every young
, some satisfactory arrangements can be
man should take advantage of this
arrived at.
excellent opportunity to advance his •
own interest as well as that of others A Forger Escapes .
Some of our greatest men received A young man named Sca,rff
nothing more than a night school edi- representing the house of Scarff & Co,
cation. Think of it ! Only on a dollar Brantford, of which •firm his father is
entitles. you to the benefits of the the head,:came to town on Tuesday.
night school; reading -room, and library. presumably on a business trip. Hav-
• Hand in your names at once to • J. ing had dealings with Gilchrist, Green
.kraninns....,:mturaln•ZeTzed,baannite3Sest,
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We have secured thirteen different
shades in dress sills at manufacturer's prices. To see
these goods is to admire them, .4,nd buyers wonder •
where we bought them so cheap.
Murchison„ or R. D. Cameron.. & Co., Scarff ealled•on them and .Mr
.Remember the school is open to 'Green endorSed a draft _tor $50, as he
country .members as well as to those of had several times done before This
the village. Come one, come all. was about 10 a. m. Scarff then drove
Don't miss a good opportunity. It to. Lucknow, got , 1iessi's. Cliff &
.may be the means of starting you on Forster, of the Lucknow furniture
the road to suceess. Others by dint factory to de the same thing, drove
of ,p„erSeverance and pluck; and "by back to Wingham and took the after -
seizing. ev-etY aid have risen to he -the noon train for Clinton.' Shortly after
greatest men in our land. What men wards M r. Green received word from
did men can d� Upward and -the Grin in Brantford that the drafts
onward let your motto be. • ' would not be accepted. Then Com-
• menced the search for the traveller.'
A Splendid Magazine
Word was sent to London and Chief
Fruit growers and gardeners will
of Police Williams and Detective H.
find in the -Canadian 'Horticulturist a •• •
Phair soon located him in Clinton.
beautiful monthly. magazine, devoted
Next clay he took the train for London
to their interests.. Being published by ,
and has so far succeeded in • eluding
the Ontario Fru i G rowers' .Associaton
the officer A reward of $100 is
under government patronage itdis eon -
offered by Gilchrist, C.4reen & Co. for
ducted wholly in the interests of the his.apprehensi in. Some on.e blu nd erect
• farmer and fruit grower. Its object is
or Wm. Scarffswould have been in
to give information suitable to each
• custody before this. Mr. Green in.
month on the grdwing, a small fruit,
formed dn. Advance representative that
,the 'management of the orchard, the •
he thought Mr. Scarff, of Brantford,
sine -yard, the flower ItRirden and lawn.
would make good the amount his son
Special attention is given to the crop
obtained under 'false pretences. —
prospects and the reports of market •
Wingham Advance.
prices in our best Markets for fruit and
vegetables. It is proposed, in • fruit
season, to send out a weekly market The New Barber Shop
bulletin free to subscribers. sit also
aims at exposing 1,1-1y frauds in the line
of fruit trees and plants. The maga-
is fully illuStrated with colored plates
and engravings4 and, when a year's
numbers are bound in one, makes a •
beautiful book for the parlor table.
This- journal for one year, together
with, the report of the Ontario F. G.
Association And a choice of plants for
testing, all fair one dollar.' A: special
discount is made tennycese getting up
pisIi.eft•ationt Nov. 20th. Address, a club. L. Woolverton, Grimsby,
14 Zoos PunustintO Co., Brock- i Ont , is editor of the journalS. and
danaslasectetaty of the Association.
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To the Editor of the Sentinel:
To all whom it may concern I
hereby recodunend Mr. R. J. White
as a first-elasa barber, and I also can
recommend him as a good reliable citi-
zen fdr any town and I cam assure you
he will give good satisfaction to all who
should patronize him, as he has been
in my employ, and has given every
satisfactiion to all, and I cheerfully ask
all to give him a trial.
Ysurs respectfully,
A. KNOw`LES,'
Barber andTobacconist, Palmerston.
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In Millinery for balance of season.
HOW ARE YOTJR POOR FEET .?.
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Are you troubled with corns, warts,
bunions, or ingrowing tot nails ? If so, we have 'the
• footwear for you. They fit all over and
/ don't touch any place. ,
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SKOKA FEET
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We cann& fit, -
But if your feet measticre lesS than
three feet, come right along, and don't let the
•bonanza bargain opportunity shp you.
ON THE ()HEAP LIS
SHAWLS, MANTLES, MAN LINGS
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
COME ONE. 0014E ALL,
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS
Je BRUMPTON,
OLD PIONER STORE,
MiCrOICI\TOW., 01•737.
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