Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-01-16, Page 8•
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oath, e;`14 a,
Ptak 14'30 l?,
2:30 p u+.,
9.411 y 3;48 13•..114 p ..
Hite" n'ints$ 906 p, m ,.,
;$944. 1,0.4.14. w • "
`1 aysdays and
i01
fide, .
P' 99.1 aaFridays.
8.,Snuth
Th,South,l'
R South 0.00a. tnt.
S% 'Nori;h 3 0p,m.
.,ir, 5rocir 4.30p.m.
440c. nod u �t x Nen.
9.30p. m
poo$tderable of a Hog.;
1' r. T. 13. Somerville, • of West
'l. awauosh, killed a spring hog last
''`v@eh, 8 months old, which' weighed
04 lbs, of dressod pork.
14tiple Logs..
Ei' t
In ?
ure ie ar or first-class
•?Maple logs over eighteen inches . in
eitatieter atMitchell's mill, Lucknow.
• P+blic wNoice,
L11 parties who ars .indebted to the
brit] of Taylor dr. Powell, either by
- oyer due note or account, the had
Letter settle at once if they wilt, save
costs.• --PAUL POWELL.
▪ ,Q,ouncd Meetings
• The first meeting o£.thet now,)rtuniciy
.1 council .'will, be,: held, at eleven
o alook' o,0 Monday next.,afd • the new
:'suhool..boArd„ will , htHt� at ti}.e, same
hpur„ : ot. , Wednesday , next. The
'''ektuuty coy nils meet of;i Tu=esday,:
Ckddfello,+, P, .Ofiticecs
On .friday evening, laas, Doffty
> ° . Djnt lit ; Master, W. J. $enryl, of
;, aid ne, ' installed the :officers. of
Lucknow Lodge of Oddfellows,, that
l4,ye been'elected fcr the e r
�.f•. ._,.,,...__ ._ __._....._ ._�___. �? rent
rad,
Missionary services
The .Rev., John ,;Shaw„D,D. of; the
Methodist Missionyl Roofing),,,
Taranto,
'alid assistant. secretary of the Mission-
, •rtry , ocitety, will,pt;eac:i. sernto
:' ifs a In tie,, ethodist church;
Lucknow, in behalf • of missions. All
.� relievers of Qhri:;t and his work are
ogrdia'1Iy incited to attend,
AA -harming Publication
The January nutnber of,'Wives .and
Paughters, a . jottt•gat Written for
Women by wemen-L•conduct„ed_b-x 1-r •.
dight "Cameron,, assisted by Miss 1 thel-
' "Rya Wetherald ,---, is •:pel'htips the,
`brightest nu.. ibek.issued. Among the:
friendly words' is a warmly .. Com-
mendatory note from the Uountesstof
Aberdeen, recently in Canada, For.
spegimen copies. 'address Wires and
Uar[.�/cters, London, Ontario.
Tavern License .Syste'm
Many of our !•each, want to know
the financial workings of the Liquor
License` Act. For each tavern license,
fee of $60 goes ;straight ht to, the
treasury of the Ontario (xovern:nent.
This goes to form part of the• Consoli
dated Revenue of :the Province. A
second sutra of $66 also goes) the,
ea e.quiarter`, and out of this mount respect,
t}l® expense9
Wa.nteCt
•
Bt
:110_ 464knovv Brute. 4u nty, Friday,
ood girl fora ���general A PROSPEROUS SOCIETY.
.
'ertnanent situation.
wanted, a g
housework.. .
and good wages. Apply to Mrs, Jas.
Bryan, Lucknow.
Servant Girl Wanted
Py, tat of February, for farm Wean o
rt3randc>!n, aa.MFare advanced if
Ace 'd a,,, Apply for it advanced at 'Society was held itr the town hall here
this uie.on Tuelay last. Where was nsyt as
Better Malt Service
large a.ndwber of members present as
,The Reeve on Wednesdaylast for- - we have seers at former gathering
warded to Mr, James Rown, M. P. to �e t Most but
the meeting was on, the whole the )ie y
'for West Bruce, a very largely signs „ever head by the Sot}iety
interesting
petition asking for better mail service and a great deal of good will result
on this branch of the , Wellli gton, ,from the discussions that took place.
Greyand Bruee Railway.,►T:
will'present the �r,, .Ituwwaa The chair, wa
i;`t`"pti�tion to thes occupied by
reale ' if tti_ a •z zr &,"no r �• 1e the Presi.
t taws.Ilia''. ti IN1W'y 710
Gone to Lucknow opening ari�in h
p „ remarks he heartily congl'atu_
Ed. Dore and family left here on condition the societybers riand the
the pero t
Monday, for .Lucknow `where they wi11 auecess which attended the shows
reside in the future. We are sure they duringthe great
will be greatly missed but what's Our the- myear. After the tary,ng e
Ioss, will be Luc,knowls gain. We treasurer, by the secretary, the
wish them an unbound me
it
Mr;. Thornes , Lawrenoe,
Watchman,
A Good Lecture
A popular , lecture. under the, aus-
pices of , the, Epworth League, of. the
Methodist. church, Lue,know, will, be,
givei�,by the Rev, George Rodgers, of 1890
Attwood, on Thursdayevening, Febab 114
22nd. • Do,rrs open at :30. A silver Inch 18
11
collection will be taken at the door.
The title of the lecture is "Lights and Apl X
Shadows ora bottle of all sorts."
Anugal ]fleeting or the
Agricultural Society. ss breach
•.
•
PEOPLES
TQB E
The,, annual meeting of the atembers
Preparing
for the • fall trade. Our Stock is -filling: zip f $t
rite 1£inlos� Branch Agriculture!,
with the latest 11ovPlties'c,f the
of staple dry�� season. Our usual stock
Borne Iver on receipts 'a,;d xpend ur a of the
society for the year, which was unan-
imously adopted :
Allst>caet of Receipts and) xpe1T
(Mures for yeas ending Jan. 13
RECEIPTS.
'fo'baiance on hand......., ...$ 198 21
Kinloss�ggrant 1889......,..... 25 00
P. McKenzie, returned ...
Receipts at Spring Shoe,80
• Gov. grant $127.40 Wags. 16 31 124
!dight Exhibition fall show '29 70
8 irate receipts fall show•...., 90 70
Smith, side fentt, fall show 292:10
A. MMillan ” • 2 S'
• 68
Caledonian Bali
About four hundred invitations
have been .sent out by the, Lucknow
Caledonian Society to their annual
ball ar;d refreshments on ' Friday
evening, January 24th. The, • corn.,
mittee are determined to make this
the roost enjoyable affair ever , giveu
by, the society.,
Curling Tankard
..Tw-o_.rix,.ks•• of the -L- ucknow' etit'ling-
club went to Walkerton on Wednes-
'day' to compete with the clung of thit
town for .the tankard medal. The
Walkerton men were victorious by 3
shots. The Lucknow players were
Messrs Dr. Tennant, J. •B; Hunter
iture- is itt e, J: r.
Murdoch, Wm. , AMU,' Alex.. Mc-
Pherson and John Alija.
The Masonic Lecture
Itfir.:I: Ross;Robinson, of, ''oron to
the Grand 'Master of -the Grand Lodge
of Canada A• , F. az A. M., gave a must
interesting, lecture to the breth
their.Io.ge rgom' on Rridgy even.
inglast, cru "Crft•Masonry." After
the.lectore the Grand Master and the"
Visiting brethren- from
„wereine
,,v'en a grand banquet .by the
g,ithe
"Luelceoty brethren.
))eni tery Wanted
One of the first. matters that -should
be taken hold 'of by the new 'couneir is
he. • procurin ; of 'a cemetery for 'the
village., The old burying 'grounds at
-the 2nd eoncession are being 'rapidly
tilled up and in 'a very short, time ri
change will•have to be made. Nearly,
every village; in the.,Provilice .taus, Na
suitable • place 'for, the buniai of • its
dead and we see no reason, why Luck -
new.
should .be:behind, th'eage-in this•
ofcarrying,:out th
e paid. After the payment ,c
aries of the, license officials, the
ce of this amount is divided,
rd to the Province and two ti
the rri'unicipe,lities.
"Ancient. Workmen
Deputy District Master,, Gen
Patterson, of Seaforth, installed
following officers of the 1Vorkt
• lodge ..in this Village on;., Mon
:evening last
ea.cti
ifr
frit
thi
to
,f :all Orange Blossorrls
bal- Mr. Angus, Ale K(,ngiQ•;.. of Iiinless,
one was- united in the holy. bonds cf matri-
iirds mony to 1�'[igs, Mary Saunders, on. •
Wed lesday, and in the evening g, neat Iy
' 200 , couples, . ; assem blerl in the 1
arrre
Caledonian Hail here to celebrate the
rge .happy event by a grand ball and -
tee Supper. The • SENTINEL joins their
nen:manyy friends'in wishing Mr. Mc -
day Kz2e and his happy bride many
years " of pleasant married ed life.
Master Workman.',,: ...
`Foreman D. Paters
. Thomas i
'Overseer.. . A. McPher The electr
Recorder.. sorr lth
for the
Resor ...... ; R. 1). Camueron first
Receiver : Thos. Lawrence; last and the
FFinancier enGe;r lamps on the
inal ........ ..'W. E. Smith In•ightl
Inside Watchman ..D: K. Webster ys ons
J., L. Patterson etiore of orris
outside Watchman A. Pat! hutere alsd lid]
"cep to Grand Lodge.. rejicc? as the e
„ T. ,Lawrence '
After the installation, Bro. Patter- pairs to
an deliverer! a very able address; in 11Ir• Stewart
he course of which he paid rt ford on Mon
igh cowplitnent to. the officers and 1 lights have n
'embers" of .Lucknow lodge, and in 'I since. The w
et he said it was,tlre best conducted plant, Irrnrps,
tel rnos,t prosperous society he had done under lthe
en
titerl in the lli'sri.iet He said thrat JAmes O'Brien
wino., the 1s,' years that the LVoj4. has pFrftis m,e.o
'n have been organized .they have very citisf ett
id out to tvirli>w:; of Iecc,ra,erl en4'ine arrives t
rthers $1,536,000, or an average of put into operat
'e8,OOo per year. As soon as the --Don't forge
;'e was closed the brethren tainment on Fri
c►urned to 1tilr,. Thos. Pvid:s res- A first class pro
rant where a splendid repast was pared. Doors
Citing them and for an hour'.. .o a
V ploasant time was spent,
1891.
Jan z
12
Lucknow grant 1890.,,
Cu. grant per Jas. Bryan
Aslttield '
W Wawannsh ,.
•Subscrtptioro. Spee,li,ig
Rent of stands •
Members tees 1890. , ... ..
35 00
50 04
25 ou
20 0:A
50a;0.
3.50
90.00
EXPENDITURES, , $978 67
By paid T. Lawrence's acct.otl,etc.., 3 53
.Dinners, etc.. for judges prig
and fail irhow:,
W.H.Smith,memberahi tees'89
48 20
Work and watchingp tees'88 3 0J
J S.Inervillr ren .hall ..,' .. 11, 00
Baud committee._ • . 115- 00
J. Bryan, mittee.g ................. 15. 00
. printing acct............ 28 00
W.H. Smith, S've. salary......... 2$ 00
W. H. Smith, pcatage, Bund
Prize money Ties 11 50
Bal 527 50
.$978.67
The election •of,,phiicers was.thelt pro-
ceeded with and.. resulted as follows
President_-Peter-Me.Kenzie, Kinloss;
First"'Vise••—Peter. Corrigan, Ritiloss ;
Second, Vipe_-War. Anderson, Luck -
now.
III CPORE.
. Ashfield, . T�lwn•;hip—James
John Jameson, and John �To;Inty ens ✓
West Wawann b ---.D..
uthene
ford, J;arires...Gaultt ,a 'John'
Webster. jr.,J and 'Jahn'
•
Kinloss --James Gaunt and Alex.
.Nicholson.
Huron—James R. McDonald.'.
Lucknow-_James J3'ryan•
A. good deal''of•discussion took plate
over the question of allowing parties
to exhibit articles, espeoially in' the
.ladies departments, which were not
owned by the exhibitor, and it was
finally agreed ; that the direttnrs
would Id.
so amend the by-laws of the
society to/OA/hi-bit -such articles- frons
taking prizes.
Votes of .th:+nks were passed to the
Mechaniea' Institute and the Village
.Council for the use of their stalls for
meetings during
The first „the year.
meeting of .the directors
for the election of a treasurer and
secretary will be held on Saturday,
Jan. 24th, at nne o'clock p. ul.
NEWS OF TIIE TOWN.,.
•r .
A Week's Record of the Ptishing 1Q4rcler
Town
ort Electric Light
—Money to luau at 6 sill Hugh -Morrison's Jaw ofac Per cent, at
is lights were turned on
time d Frie rev `fir' ,Frank Dinsley, of Vin .
y ening. wit in the village this week. gham'
ough there were only four
' —The Odd -fellows are having
Lodge � �, their
sir Oe s, they burned c•ei' he
eta- L h r onr lighted by electricity.,
—Captain John 1'M'IcPherson, of •Kin-
oardine, was in the village oz Wed-
nesday,
—Mr: "Win. Graham, of •
vania,, is `visitingI'eMe'.
Trr R.
his brother, �'a• r R.
Gr<ahani,.of this Vilirtge
•
--Tire Rev. J. S. Co:linty
pulpits' with the r, exchanged
Rev. Joh Scett, of
Winghanr on Sunday last.
are /glad ,to learn. that Mr.
lVffl.'Stringer., who has been seriously
?ll for the past wuek, is improving.
"—Airs... George Mair, who was
reported very 111 in our last issyie, is,
we are glad to say, much better.
--,Mr.' John Ilildrerl has arrived
frorn Nev York to ,engage in the
carriage business in this vil)arve,
fully met the expe y
t of our citizens. • They
ite'j on ,Saturday night,
tigine•requirt'd sorne re-
the,steam chest
senit to 'rant -
day morning and ,•, the
lot been . in operation'
ork of putting in•.the
wires, etc., has been ,
superintendence of Mr.
, rti' Toronto, and he
lis portion of the work
rily, As soon 'ns the
he l i ;kits will again be
t the' literary enter.
day evening, Jan., 16'.
gramme has been pre -
open at ".--
F goods is veru com�.,lcte. 1 e have just,
o oared 0
BLACKAND FANCY DRESS GOODS
BEAUTIFUL GOOD, It
Also a„ fine assortment o(� rea,ly made clothing, bou;'1't
more with' an eye to quality. than t!) •;r, tow price. Po �i t +
no shoddy. To err v ,� �_tive, �
shod -a irx t� z ye ink few d vs••s, ve 1<zroe assel•tme,! t
' � Ln err; : '77�=c".•Y�,lifi 7g.-e•.Psa'-�.:-. '�,—•rrny;e „.
:Italian elastic goods so. �`l,t�y;•, tiltal. �itio•� . :,ose fire, � •"�"'
popular with the. uppei ten. Mantis)
cloth in good varietyandclosest
Ment' of novelties a d stulesto Yrivei, in the ii large �,e iiyy0l� '
As usual our stool, of groceries, eat few days._
hardhardware, cracker �' hats, caps, boots, shoe-,
to r, crockery, etc., etc., is well also; ted and all 'sold at .
p 'Please call an
St, Helens, Sept. 3rd. ROBERT . MURRAY.
I DON'T WANT THE EARTIL�
WANT' A LIVING.
Ga
And I am !going � .
a g to ,have . it. in Lucknow,' too,. and
announce .to the people! of Lucknow and surrounding I hereby
any, person nor parsons corning to me having ^country that
theirteeth .ou.t'
th 11.I will put in two sets of teeth,
TH
TEETH
Porary or Permanent
or theprice of one set
in the rice , $1'5, made of the' very best material
1 use• no rubber hut,C. Ash alt Sons, London, Eni;land.
The teeth will be C, Ash & Sons, rind S. 'S, White's, e'onced
edv
by all who are in the iausiness_to_be_the-bebtwii-rho-world. --__
those firms have their homes on ill
ejr ion—sr—and
can see• what they are'•gettin,,,.• and as.I.'will
•m
To all reasonable 'people •4 unreasonable,
T'
• will please bear in mind, that and
there are such in'the world
n
always be found at Dr. not
' wrnt their trade. Ica
Tennant's office, Lucknow. •
: Vattersono
TO PIG BREEDERS.
'�I% UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP
'for service at lot,!, con. 11, E. D.
Ash-
field, his superior bred Suffolk b ,ar ''7•orme n-
t(,r," ciao •1=3erks tiae_boar "Butterfly Birks"
noted prize winners of ., HaltonCr,.,. Ont.
Terms 81.00 strictly cash. Also for sale
cheap r first-class thoroughbred Shorthorn
bull calf.
• MATHE W F 9,RRIS,
Lames P. 0., Ont.
House And Lot For Sale.
'W,t0R. SALE, A LARGE` FRAME
1' • house, with stone foundation, contain-
ing six rooms,' w.,odshed, etc;
Campbell street, • opposite Dr. 'Garnier s Son
asi-
id is wnce. he lot ell suited"fora garden ns orre�.Nortefurther
particulars ?tpply to
- - JAS. WII,LIAMSON,
2rn-881 • •
Lucknow P. .p,
• Farmers; Stop and Read.
O NOT WASTE YOUR TI..
E money breeding worthless hogs' t AND
eat all -that you can raise and bring a that will at the end, but raise what the you arc et
dematarls to -day- a long, deep, br„a market
:will bring•ahout two cents a ' more that
the scrub that tears rip the ground, imare Cthe
gate, and opens the barn door wit. his snout. t.
If you want gulch porkers, 'u will fi his moothe d
bring sows to "Qniet Uncle Sara” the beautiful
improved Ohi n Chester White boar. He is
kept for service at lot 6, con. 14, E: 1) 11.;h$eld•
Terths—$1.00, strictly•cash at time of service'
with privilege of returning, At the same
place is kept a young L O. C. W.
able for 'erving Young bear suit-
'
cheap la first-class thorougAlso for sale
h
Ohio Chester -White boar, bred Improved
J. E. iiAltkWRl.L.
Lucknow
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES T:)
inform the fariuuers of this section that he
will keep for"aervfce at lot 18, con, 10, Kinloss,
tau -anent to oornntence atac8,ocrlock were in the village
Chicar, b•A well bred Berkshire boar, "
taurp,„s detr They 'service,
',term's- •. "Prince of
�e on Tuesday. They .`1,00 to be paid at time of
A failed to make Z hey
known their business. i 4.88$ J�ib1ES 1'URVIS,
Holyrood Y. O.
Zaualsztow*
The Aub Grocery!.
IMNIENSE BARGAINS.
Having just received a large consign
Ment of
Fresh Groceries
Choice family flour,
=
Choice Tobacco,
Canned
Goods;
Crockery,
Glassware
Teas, Cole
es,
and Sugars,',
which will the sold cheap at
the Hub Grocery,
(foods delivered to all arts
of the villas>7e•
nn p +
ELLJ®T
-TLT0TICi IS HEREBY 1� Adu.m 3trrs �'' GiVI''y PRAT
Carricic,•in the County of
Township of
5(f>ly to the Parliament of CanadaHat the will
wife n�; thereof f, r a Lill of divorce from
of , tn,na R1r+sworm ,gee Correll his
the said Ton ,chip „f Carrick h, formerly
nirling in the city ofChicago, , ut now re
Illinois g -u,
U. •`S• on the ground ofiadih tery. of •
September, 1890.
.Dated at Walkerton, Ont., this tat day of
OVON..NOR &' O'CONNOR.
6 trios -S 861 •
' C1olioitors
f6r applicant'—
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