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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-06-26, Page 8•OFFICE ,,, . to 7'w Rt. ABB V . 1.9'3uxpent. - : a ..D.ailr- -. 2..3Qli .m trttl 3.48:,p. ea.pem. d• Ins 00th 1<0.30 p. w, Tuesdeya and 3 00p, m, Fridays • 11 {' 0 mperance:�Service eitrly,on-e hundred members of the ernperanoe Society of this Village, rid meter societies in the surrounding scountye marched from the temperance " merge to the Baptist church on Sunday estto attend service. The large pro- oession was a credit, to the temperance Order. The Western Fair " The receipt =of the Western Fair Prize List reminds us ,that the great exhibition will be held . in London, September 17Th to 26th. Large pre- mams are offered in the live stock and agricultural classes, - but we notice that, particular interest is being taken in dairy;products, judging from the umber:' oftspecial prizes offered for Neese imd butter. . Hants of Hamilton A branch of the Bank' of Hamilton ,sopened'in hiesillage on=Tuesday st, ini, the brick block next to D. urcbisiM's, store. The. . manager is . ,J C. Brown, of Dundas, lately accountant of the Wingham branch of the Bank of Hamilton. The Bank of anailton is one : of the leading lnetary institutions -In the-Demini and an agency here will be a great. onvenience' to depositors and business len generally. See advertisement. ' Word -to -the -Boys; "Boys Must be boys," does not mean because they are boys they cease act as' gentlemen. We would recommend those who are in the habit ' Of swimming' at the dam that there • see others besides themselves who have: rights. They seem to forget that they' are liable to arrest at any time for,indecentlanguage and exposure of their person, even. if the occurrence is ►est a 'certain time of the evening. sake %good hint and avoid unpleasant- .ness, boys. They Are Passing Away 'test est week reference was made to the boease of of Wm. Gaynor, of Kinloss. :r. f alaynor was one of Kinloss' pioneers. He was born in Tipperary,. Breland, some 76 years ago, and came. to Canada in 1847. He settled in Brantford . and from the went to the nited States; but ' could not live nder any flag but the "Union Jack." n 1858 he came to Kinloss, where he dived up to the time of his death. He eaves two sons, Cornelius and Patrick rid one daughter, Mrs. Alex. Milne. eceased was married in Ireland to ani it A mk • ,,111111 Th—e -Luck-how Sen 'rnetErip ' sou ri y, rk ay, ne-- thr Photo raph GaIINry M , .. &: e, • of 1,11,yth, has.. rented the photograph gallery in 10,04319-%, tomirlY formerlyeecupted. by Mr. W. J Stringer, : and will commence o`er-6v 1t t se July: Catholic Picnic Theannual pic-nic under the aus- pices of the Roman Catholic congre- gation qf Ashfield, will be held in Mr. M. Dean's grave, near Kingabrid e + ` v�7i"li'dhC a�.> t1,y ti iV prominent speakers and a number of local orators are expected to address the gathering. 6hurch opening, The Bethel Methodist church, on the 10th concession' of West Wawa July 5th, when conductor Snyder will preach at 10 a. m. and his railways' eernion- -at 2:30 p. M. and at 7 p, m. will again deliver an address, On Monday evening an entertainment will be held. Tea will be served from 5 to 7 o'clock and afterwards music and addresses . will entertain those present. Admission 25 cents. A Neat Lodge Room The xuembers of Old Light Lodge, v. 1 V� a hive �. ilia A. F and A At , this _ $ g , had their- lodge- 4 cooui. neatly papered, painted and- ornaabaented generally, -antleca-n-naw-elalm--ene-ef- he--neate- lodge rooms in the country. They have also ordered live large chairs for the officers, and when. these arrixe their lodge equipments will be com- plete and a credit to the members. Battle of the Boyne �r•+zr.,^. �`��'m'Y.,1�17i1�`r[1�U i�ill���ii�i , sary of the battle of the Boyne will be celebrated by the Orangemen of West Bruce and Huron county, on the 13th July, in a manner unprece- dented. in the history of the history of the order in this section. Several Serious Accident Alex. •Fraser, of Huron township, was dangerously injured last Tuesday. - He was in a well while his father and brother Thomas were fixing the crib at the surface. One of the logs did riot fit rightNnd Thomas striking it with an axe failed to put in place, and in striking harder the axe flewof the dandle striking Alex. on the head, the edge of the axe cutting out a partof the scull, and strange to say, without taking• him off his feet. Although confined for` some days to the house, no serious apprehension- is entertained, With The Horses There are few road men better known than Mr. A. W. Wright, the pushing and and indefatigable repre- sentative o£. Messrs. Watts Co., Electrio Soap Co., of Brantford. Mr. rig t came, to Lucknow , on Satur- day evening and e;femained over Sunday. He drives -one of the finest ponies , in the country and calls him ."Peter." Onthis trip - hehas driven 1600 miles and seemed quite fresh on his entrance to the stable. "Peter" was bred- in Hagersville and was pur- chased by Mr. Wright from that well known horseman, J. P tterson, Paris. A Grand Celebration Kincardine has always been success- ful in getting up a first-class celebra- tion on Dominion Day. This year promises to be equal to, if nos better than former. years .in- that respect. The programme will consist/• of football, baseball, and lacrosse matches, aquatic' es 1 ts, masquerade procession;:exhibits;n !'of waterworks, hosenaan's. contest Vic. No charges for. admission to park. Everything free. Reduced rateson railway. A steamer will be chartered for excursions on the lake. Let everybody go and have a few hours solid enjoyment on the shores of Huron'slovely lake. Model Farm About 1500 farmers and a theiy friends tookadvantage of the cheap trip to the Ontario.. Government's Model Farm at Guelph, on Wednesday last, under the auspices of. the South ane Hasset, who died about six Bruce Farmers' Institute. Of this ears ago, number some 105 left the Lucknow station, and amongst the excursionists lased their -Papers, we noticed a large number , of the We have occasionly met subscribers leading agriculturists of the surround - o had missed getting their SENTINEL , ing townships. The Model. Farm is some particular issue, and because. situated about a mile from the' city of happen' to , be a month or so in Guelph, and from,, its high location tiara -the paper had been stopped be- commands a splendid view overlooking e they were not paid up, and felt the city and surrounding country. It 'ttle hurt. in consequence. To pre- contains 550 acres altogether and t misunderstanding we wish to as- seine twenty-five or thirty acres . in all that'. we have never done this front and around the main building are don't do so. Most metropolitan beautifully laid out in lawns, flower rs, and quite a • few of the local beds, etc. which togetherLwith the hand- rs, do stop sending when, a sub- some - evergreens , make it a very iption-has expired, but they are very pretty place. Although the farm is' 'innately situated indeed who can. und'+oiabtedly well and ably managed „SENTINEL does not pretend to be and everything kept in apple-pie x `tideosition to do business on such order, it is not altogether a model P path ipt business- principles, and when farm, but an experimental institution, ,lieaper fails to turn up, whether left and no farmer or breeder of stock can Sy the carrier boy or sent through the visit the farm without receiving a office, there has been some over- great deal of useful- and practical ht. • The paper at all events has knowledge. For many year the farm • not been :stopped for non-payment was a non paying investment and til the publisher has chinned indus- largo sums of money had to be, given Su ly and finds that no boodle is go- to it for running expenses, but since ome withl►ut suing or trying Prof. Mills, and his able assistant, other method of making it come. Prof. Shaw, have taken the menage - always like to get as many sub- raient of the farm it has vastly im• seta tions in advance as possible, arid proved., and the profits realized last , i6rgreiit many, make a practice of doing year were $1400 over ' and above ,There are others again who allow expenses. 'It is useless for us to under- ei7rs to run on from year to year and take to describe the different methods a: the iIlCt',l.'l:eel fate ill c'onseepiencc. and experiments. adepted at the term, cass. though dr, we stop a paper but we would advise every one Who *we ere told to do so, or have is engeged in farming to go and see iir several attempts at collection for themselves. Prof. Mills and 'ell s.rar•,•.tw�. . ether credit with them is use- his assistants are most corteous in their treatment of visitors. :5 d Y �1. oot a ma cies wi •e p aye There will also be band competitions and . all in all a- good time may be expected. .The, Paisley Caledonian Society will celebrate Canada's national holi- day by a grand gathering of the Clans, and it is likely many _of -our Highland citizens atilt go there .ou July first. • .. - 'he i ase agscirrst-- esi'ey—gook in which. he wae charged by W. J. Stringer with iarcery of goods, was di is cd when it came kzefere. Thome at Qoderich on Tuesday last, — Mi. George Graham, of that sub urh....JShepardtown; was in the village . J +M14'Y'< M ..'14,. •n. 't.: Y; I+I. f. itaY't-M.a .i CYeAr`Y.'}t .t- which he bought from Mr. Swartze, of Bayfield. They are beauties, -The death is announced of another of the old residents , of West Wawa - nosh in the person of James Smith, who was an industrious and good ls9afr,1err Y ` ;.i, a 6e Oponed wrc • Large Barn Burned About half -past two o'clock : on Sunday morning last our a. citizens were awakened from their peaceful slumbers by the ringing of the Metho- dist church bell, and in a very few minutes a large crowd had assembled at . the- scene. of the, conflagration . on Inglis street, just at the rear of Mr. Brasher's store. A large frame barn that had been used by Mr. Allan Mc- Leod as a store room for his livery gutters and carriages, was discovered on fire, and in a short time the whole structure was enveloped in flames. The firemen were promply at, their post, and soon had two streams play- ing on the building, but the fire had gained such headway before it was discovered that it was impossible to serve-either--the-building-oe itseontents: How the fire. originated is a mystery, but it certainly looks as though it•was. the work of an . incendiary. There was no insurance on ;the building, which belonged to Mr. John Brown, but on the cutters, buggies, etc., we liea r. McLeod had a .'partial insurance of $500. Mr. T. F. Cain and Mr. M. Campbell also suffered the loss of a cutter each that had be been stored in the building,. and en which there was no insurance. ,1VEmiS OF THE TOWN. A Week's Itecord of the Pashing Border Town +—Miss Lane went to Brandon on Tuesday. —Miss Lelia Berry friends in Gerrie. —The OddfeIlows are having their lodge room greatly repaired. —Wm. Powell, of Amberly, spent a day irf the village this week. i8 visiting Mr. Wm. Burns, sr., 'is off to St. Clair county, Michigan, visiting relatives. —Mr. T. Douglas, of this. village, had the first swarm,. of bees this season on. Wednesday. —13urtch's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. will exhibit here under: celnvass, Mon- day, June 29, —Mrs. • Angus McKenzie left on Tuesday morning last for Calgary, Manitoba. —Now is the time to leave your orders for straw berries and cherries at J. Elliot's. , —Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Siddall left 'on Wednesday for, , a few weeks visit - to Preston, Ont. -Grand street parade in afternoon and open our concert at 6.30 p.in,, by Burtch's Band, June 29. - -Mrs. Alex. McKenzie and Mrs. McLeod left on Tuesday morning's train for MYloosimin, Manitoba. Brussels is making big preparations for the sports and other attractions there on the first of July. —Mr. J. Adams, of this village, has a largo quantity of salt on hand which he will offer for sale at a, low price.. --Jammie McKelvie, ' Wingham's most popular esteemed restaurateur, was in Lucknow on Wednesday seeing his friends. —Burtch has new and beautiful scenery, elevated stage,and present% the old tiiue favorite drama, Uncle Tom's Cabin. —Mrs. Frank McInnis and family left on , Tuesday for British Columbia to join her husband and father there. —Mr. Thos. O'Rielly, of the 9th con. of Ashfield, has 'a full bloom blossom of an apple graft only a few weeks old. —Burtch has 20 first-class artists, a finely uniformed band, and is the only canvass show in Canada this season. ' —A large number of citizens and farmers from the surronnding town- ships went on the excursion to the Guelph Model Farm on Wednesday. eat, , apop exy an in rnuties o o age. The deceased belonged to the order of orangemen, and received the rites of burial of that order at the hands' of his brethren. Out To=Dap 12 Twenty-five doz. of Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' black and white leghorn, fancy straws, lace and pic-nic hats. � A 2hrwA OAF ESTRAY. Strayed from the premises of the under sign- ed on or about the middle of May, a red and white yearling heifer. Any information lead- ing to.the -sure recovery of the same will be suitably rewarped. W. HEDLEY, Lucknow P.O. NOTICE. 111.1.10 THE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED AN office in the building east of the SENTINEL Printing Office. AGREEMENTS, BONDS, LEASES, DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND WILLS' CAREFCLLY PREPARED. Plane ,specifications and estimates for build ings, mills, bridges, etc., furnished on short notice. JAS. SOMERVILLE. Lucknow, Jan .1891. tsstIan WHOLESALE PRICES. Just the thing for these hot days is the SUMMER CORSET. Come and see them. First come, first served. Mrs. Smith. LOOS �3 RE 0 FIRE!' FIRE! Insure your farm property, private dwelling in the old reliable, the LONDON MUTUA Office,—A. ROSS harness. shop, Lucknow Wil be in the office every Saturday afternoon, 1 FARM FOR SALE. IN THE MATTER OF NORMAM McLeod. Margaret McLeod, Angus Mc- Leod, insolvents. The farm lately occupied by the above named insolvents,situated in the township of Huron, is for sale. All is under cultivation aframe house, frame barn, large orchard, and well watered ; one of the best farms in Huron; a bargain. Apply to Peter Murray, assignee, Huron, or to H. MORRISON, 889 Solicitor, Lucknow, pnwrius JOHN LANE Agent Rinlough.: FOR SALE. ABRICK HOUSE AND WAGGON' Shop, situated on Victoria and Campbell streets, Lucknow The brick house contains two front rooms, five bed rooms and kitchen, with stone wall cellar and continual flowing spring water in cellar. For further particu- lars apply to t -f JOHN MAcBAIN, Box I0, Lucknow P. O. STERLING OILS T, M'MILLAN, KITTREDGE & 00.f E . MANUFACTURERS OF- T E R STERLING M A.CHINE OIL R 1 L. .N G FOR FARMERS AND THRESHERS USE. Alisolutely pure from all foreign substance and will not gum or Ncorrode on farm machinery. For sale by G D. C. TAYLOR, Zucknow. R. MURRAY, St. Helens, I DON'T WANT THE EARTH, . BU WANT .A LIVING. And 1 am going to have it. in Lucknow, too, and 1 hereby announceto the people of Lucknow and surrounding country that any person or persons coming to me having their teeth out • ' that i will put in two sets of teeth, TEETH TEETH Temporary or Permanet For the price of one. set; $15, made of the very best material in,the world. I use no rubber but C. Ash & Sons, London, England. ' The teeth will be C. Ash di Sons, and S. S. White's, conceded by all who are in the business to he the hest in the world. • Those firms have their names on their goo is, and the ,people can see what they are getting,'and as I will \ Gmatan e etz tel, sr a •;k5 '.Eo all reasonable people, the li unreasonable, and there are such in the world, will please be1ir'in mind, that I do not want their trade. 1 cane always be found at Dr. Tennant's office, Lucknow. I 1 11 c .F '31 • ANTED t'iogu. arEtSoE vEarEE d $Espen.ae gPadntYasu liar advantages to beginners. Brook eompIQte, with fas>rae ,ing enecisinea D8� 1 > FIT AE, NAr a '1'oronwo, On fe nee fie reel b1 .1 • dFi�swlr,,•q,?• , •�• , •t w•,r. • •