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LUCKNOW ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1391
WHOLE NO. 910.
—THE—
+ - p 1161►A every r1 ay aleitrAeWl
block, •north-east corner of Outram
and Campbell Strs., Lucknow,
JAMES BRYAN.
EDITOR & PUBLISHER.
SUBSCRIPTION PRI E
EAR IN ADVANCE.
ALL KINDS OF
.70B .• PRINTING
EXECUTED WITU NEATNESS & DESPATCIII.
GEO, MAIR & CO.
MEDICAL
A. MoD NALD, M. D., C. M. C. P. S.
fel 0 0. Office, Matadi. •
T R. TENNANT, PHYSICIAN,
JJ
Surgeon and Accoucheur. Surgery op-
posite Cain's hotel. Office hours from 9 to 12
a. m., and from 2 to 5 p. m.
DMcD. GORDON, M.D., C.M., F.T.
M.S., M.C.P.S.O., Physician, -Sur-
geon. Accoucheur. Office next door to W.
A llin's implement shop. Residence Ross street,
opposite W. U. Little's.
DR, I), GEDDES, V. . S., CALLS
either by mail or telegram promptly
attended to: Charges moderate. Office. Cor-
rigan's hall. Boarding house, Cain's hotel.
Lucknow.
LEGAL.
oinori'-CO. N, COMMISSIONER,, -
1,7 in H. C. G.. lough P. 0., Ontario.
FLLIOT TRAVER, ATTORNEY AT'
law, Solicitor in Chancery, Convey-
ancer, etc. Office, next door to Murchison's
ewellery store,•Lucknow, Ont.
HORRISON, ATTORNEY AT
:1 _____,— �o la;v; Solleiter-inrE:aneerp; Canvey
anter, Commisioner, etc. Office. over the
" barber shop.
(NARROW & PROUDFOOT BARRIS-
�1.X ters, Solicitors, etc., ,Goelerich, Ont.
J. T. GARROW, Q.C, Wad. PROUDI'OOT..
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GENERAL,?
Or Lucknow Banking Comp'y..
LUOKNOW, 27m MAY, 1891.
TO FARMERS,
DO YOU REQUIRE A CHEAP FARM.
Give us a call. Althou _ h we 1 ave o
hand, and w e ich we 'will sell cheap, and on
easy terms to suit purchasers.
DO YOU REQUIRE MONEY. WE
can supply all demands if the party or parties
are,good, or can give security and at reason
onable interest.
DO YOU WISH TO CHANGE THE
Mortgage on your farm or put on a new loafs.
if so we will do it promptly and on the most
favourable terms. or if you wish to send away
the interest on your Mortgage we will do so
for you and at a very trifling expense.
WE DO A GENERAL BANKING
business of all Rinds. Drafts issued, and Bank
Cheques on all points whether In Canada,
United States or England, cashed at usual
Bank terms. 'Interest allowed on deposit at
the rate of five per cent. payable half yearly,
but no one deposit to exceed one thousand
dollars without a special arrangement.
FIRE INSURANCE EFFECTED WITH
despatch .on all ii *•u.able buildings in English
or Canadian Insurance Companies.
Office hours 10 a.m, to 4 p.m.
GEO. A. SIDDALL, Manager.
• NEWS OF THE TOWN.
4 Week's Iitecord of the Pushing Bordet,) , a te,;.� �, t,•
Vilittib (iii it romation Examination
PROMOTION EXAM.
Tal, o1,2"wo' •"u 3i'+o „Mota7e-`V.11R °H2szr^, '. i' ha9'y,ax"ruwr t
—Mrs. J. W. Armstrong went to
Stratford on Tuesday.
=Mr. 'Will Miller returned home
frons Chatham last week.
--The Public School closed on Tues-
day last for the ,summer vacation.
uyers express ' e opinion
that wheat will go down in price.
--Misses Annie and Martha Grant,.
of Duluth, are visiting in the village.
—Mr. David Johnston, of Buffalo,
is spending a few days with friends in
the village.
—Dr. Strongman and fancily left on
Wednesday for their new charge in
Goderich. •
—Mr. Thos. Bartlett, of Chilliwhack,
B. C., is visiting at Mr. Thos.
Webster's, Ashfield.
—.The slight shower on Monday
night was a welcome visitor; but it
did not stay long. ' ,
,.-Miss Carrie Lawrence arrived
home from. the Brantford ' Ladies' Col-
lege to spend the holidays.
BANK OF HAMILTON
.LUOKNOW.
-Oapital, $I•;2oo,85o. Rest) $6o0,000.
President -JOHN STUART.
Vice President—A. G. Kills/iv.
DIRECTORS :
JOHN PROCTOR, CHAS. GURNEY, GEO. BoATH
A. T. Wcon, A. B. LEE (Toronto): °
M..__ Va;shier—d: TT RNBULL.-----..
SAVLNGS BANK.—Hours 10 to 3 ; Satur-
day's, 1Q to 1. ;Deposits of $1 and upwards.
received and interesttallowcd.
SPECIAL DEPOSITS also received at cur-
rent rates of interest.
DRAFTS on treat Britain and the United
States bought and sold.
J: C. BROWN, SUB -AGENT.
MONEY TO LOAN! I HAVE A FEW
thousand dollars to invest for private
yarties. at reasonable interests: ELLIOT -
RAt'ERS.
ONEY TO'LOAN ! ON FIRST-CLASS
1..V.A. mortgages at 7 to 71 per cent. interest,
payable yearly. Charges moderate, ' Apply
- to RonunT MURRAY, St. Helens.
4JANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Tickets issued to all points east or west.
Quick time: Close connections with other
lines. Full particulars to intending travellers.
JOHN MuR:eHlsoN, Ticket Agent, Lucknow,
MONY TO LOAN 1. AT,6 PER CENT
from 2 to 20 years. Lists of farms for
sale in Ontario as well as Manitoba. Parties
desirous to sell farms will consult their inter-
ests byinspecting the advertising facilities of
Subscriber in, Great Britain and Ireland and
continent of lands for sale. ANOUS STEWART,
Land Valuator Lucknow Ontario. •
WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Company, board of
directors meets Dm the tranAactibn ot business
on the first Tuesday 'each month. Parties
wishiug to have their property insured in this
increasingly popular Company, will by giving'
notice, be called upon by an agent or by one
of the Directors.Business calls promptly
attended to. Office, Dungannon. 3. M.
ROBERTS, Secretary, WM. LANE, Treasurer.
'SOCIETIES
LUCKNOW
Lodge, No. 112
meets every Friday
evening at 8 o'clock
in their hall, Campbell street. All brethren
cordials. invited. D. PATTERSON, N. Grand ;
JOHN I/IOT, Recorder.
CO. F:,COURT
• Sherwood, No.
50, Lucknow. Meet -
every first and third
1llonday. in every
month, , in the Odd-
fellows hall., Visit-
ing brethren a r e
cordially invited. A.
DAvISON C. R.
D. D. 'YULE SEC.
AO. U. W. LUCKNOW LODGE OF
.♦ the Ancient Order United Workmen,
meet in the Oddfellottts hall, on the last and
-second Mr.alay evenings of each month at
einht o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially
invited. D. PATTERSON, Master Workman.
R. D. CAaLpRON, Recorder.
Ll.TC'1 NO\V MECHANICS' INSTI-
tnto. Reading room open every eveliing
.from 6 to t0m., excepting Saturdays, when
'the hours will be from 2 to G p, 'm. The
librarian will be in attendance dtirin 'these
hours. D. 0. Yore, President. Jas. Soirg&L
VILLE, Secretary.
DENTAL
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EVERaFAST STAINLESS
A D E- MARK,
LIZZIE
HAS WOR
THE
WARRANTED
CALLED .
WARRANTED ,,
EAST BLACK
STOCKINGS::;;14zvii
MABEL
u HA THORN
EVERFAS1' r.+
STAINLESS'
STCGKINCS.
We are the sole dealers in
this excellent' and beautiful
line ot Hosiery in this district.
They ' come at various prices,
in cotton, 'lisle threads and
Italian silk. Every pair has
the above cut on them ; every
pair is guaranteed' absolutely
, fast black and stainless, • just
the hose that has been long
wanted. Besides the above
We have special lines in plain
black cashmere, ribbed cash-
mere and the common cotton.
Prices right.
—Mr. Alex. McKay add Miss Kate
Cameron left on Friday last for a visit
to friends Thessalon, Algoma.
—Mrs. Herbert Martin, of Hamil-'
ton, _ is visiting with -.her._cousin- •-11Ir-s,-
Geddes of.this village. '
—Dogs delight to bark and bite, and
little birds to sing, but all the festive
fly can do is to walk o'er everything.
—Messrs. James Sofnerville, Elliott
Traver, Robert Ellis and J_. M. Ciitie,
of-Zucknow, were in Goderich last
week.
=--Mr. Atex. Ross has been. elected
representative to the' Grand Lodge `of
Oddfellows which meets in Stratford
in. August.
' --About one hundred of our (Adz.
-
ens went to Kincardine on Dominion
day,; and all apparently enjoyed them-
selves. •
---Mr. John Burgos, of this village,
drew the lu sky ticket for the $20 geld
piece at Brussels celebration on Dorn•
inion day.
John Scott who has been on'
the sick list for the past couple of
weeks, we are glad to see is
improving and is again able'to be out.
—Accurate particulars of births,
marriages and deaths are re,4uested
from interested parties, for free inser-
tion.
nser tion, under their respective headings in
those columns. ' -
--Mr. George Kerr and family -left
oh Saturday last for their future home
in the city of Brantford. They carry
with them the well -wishes. of all our
citizens for their future prosperity.
—Walter Campbell has opened an
office at, number 'two Campbell's Brick
Block, where he can do, Division court
work, conveyancing, etc., etc. Mar -
rage licenses issued.
—Mr. Robert Graham arrived home
last week from a coupleN of month's
trip to Nippissing. He brought back
with him several fine specimens of the,
different kinds of ore found in that
locality.
' —On Saturday last the directors of
the Kinloss Branch Agricultural soci-
ety held a meeting for the transaction
of general business in connection with
the society. There was a pretty full
attendance of • directors, and a 'good
deal of work was accomplished.
—Mr. 0. Smith, son of Mr. J. S.
Smith, who has entered the service of.
the Bank of Hamilton at Wingham,.
'goes to Lucknow this week with Mr.
• J. C. Brown to assist in the office
being opened there. -- Wil�gltam
Advcaiice.
----On Wednesday morning last the
gentleman who drove .the- members of
C.U.F. from St. Helens to catch the
early train, tied his horses to the plat-
form at the station and when the trni:i
pulled out they suddenly became friligt-
ened and ran away. Going through
the freight yard gate they upset the
waggon breaking the reach and leav-
ing the hind wheels and box scattered
°vet tt1+ cad ; they atilt card 11.m n
Havelock st ;and struck . a telephone
post Goin„ right through the harness
of the Luckuowv Public School.
The following are the ,names of the
pupils who have been promoted, in
order of merit :
ITIRD DEPARTMENT.
KINCARDINE'S CELEBRATION.
•-.s,� ot;:a���.�cr
' 4211i 1'e"lti" leo L IQ in ltlnc ne
on Wednesday last was a success, anal
considering that everything was free.
the attractions were very gaud. Ar-
riving at the station a procession wa.3
formed and escorted about 1500 visi-
tors to the Square, heaued by the
n ori " o ose 1n t e different classes
'who have obtained the required num-
ber of marks to be promoted to a high-
er class :
From third class' to second department
Excellent — E. Robertson, Rhoda
Wilson, Hattie Gallogher. Good—
L. Patterson, W. Brennan, R. Aral-
-strong, B. Bryan, 13. McQuaig, J.
Douglas, W. Corrigan, W. Mohring,
E. McLaren, D. McAulay, John
Moore. Failed—M. Thompson, M.
Stewart,
' From sen. second class to third class.
Excellent -=H. Sandy, .fig. Thompson,
H. Arnistrnng, •3. Lyons, Y. Matthie,
G. Douglas. Good—H. Findlitter, W.
I)aviason, 13. McCoy and C. Mair (ties),
Jessie Baird, F. McKinnon, E. Vance,,
G. Middleton, E. Agnew, E. Mohring.
Fryileci—L. McAulay,. L. Nivins, D.'
Anderson, ,C. Shoebottom.
From jun. second to sen. second class.
Excellent—A. Gedcdes;L Smith..and
A. Traver (ties), Ida, McIntosh. Good
—Joe McCoy, 0. McQuaig, J. M'cDon-
ald, (E. Torrance, E. Wheeler arid D.
Henderson ties) J. Stewart, K. Robin-
son, W. Holmes. Failed —R. Graham
M. Loree, W. Barber, G. Grundy, 11.
McCrory,_ ran sBtew-art: --
Following were absent from exam-
ination or part of it :—M. Stewart, C,
Shoebottom, D. Anderson, E.. Mohring
D. Hos;, J. McDonald, .H. McGrory,
R. Graham; G. 'Grundy, F. Stewart,'
W. Barber.
FOURTH DEPARTMENT.
Second class — Promoted --W Leers,
W Grundy, M Hunter, A MzCorvie,
S McQuaig,: L . Ross, • A Brennan, A
Middleton, W Peart, A Ross, M
Grundy, R Davidson.
Pt. II class Promoted—M Carnet -
an, M Greer, W Findlater, B Patter-
son, H Watson. • R Armstrong; C Mc-
Laren, W Arlin, M Murdoch, D Flynn
L Mohring,. M Reid, M'Robertson, J
Douglas.
FIFTH DEPARTMENT.
Senior class—Promoted-LW Vance,
K McAuley, G Sandy, J. Henderson,
G Patterson, E Reed, D Hornell, G
Brennan, A Yule, H Wilson, J •Lyons, •
'V Thompson, I Flynn, M Murdoch,
E Adams, B Robison, M Davidson; B
Arlin, E' McIntosh, B Grundy.
Juniorclass—Promoted—G Holdom
J Baird, A Watson, G Cameron, R
Young, R..'Irundy, .I Reid, W McIn-
tosh, R Matheson, J McCorvie, G Mair
J Barber, M Moore, A Connor,' ' L
Lyons, •A Tennant.
•
WHITECI•IURCII NOTES.
At a barn raising onthe farm of Mr.
Peter Lever's near.here lately, an, acci-
dent happened which might have
resulted fatally. One of . the bents
slipped from its, position and struck
Mr. A. Claw on the head and also badly
injured Mr. Wm. Purdon on the leg."
The accident was the result of too lit-
tle caution.
We have had a €€w showers of rain'
lately and the craps have been'greattly
refreshed. The. fall wheat looks espec-
iaily'goocl,.but, hay is almost a failure.
,The hay cuttin has been commenced
and Mr, Abel Smelzter has some in the
barn nlrea'dy.
.S. S. NO. 5, KINLOSS.
• Senior 4th.—K. • Kenny, E. McIn-
tosh, A. Sutherland, E. Valens.
Junior 4th. ---A, McGillvray, N. Mc-
Caul, A. Pierce, L. Fraser.. , 3rd class.
—J. Cox,.L. Oox, A. Carruthers, A.
Valens. 2nd clays,—TI, McCaul, L.
Svtlierland, 1). McKinnon, 13. McLeod.
21X1 part. ---N. Pierce, 1), 1.N cLeod, M.
Carruthers, .1. Smith.
—Andrew -(.recti of ' Gedcricb,
al,iw+il•+al Ydi.yor 'Butler and H.
Morton, 3, Y., the other clay, charged
by' Alex. I;ogis with having, stolen $70
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r 1 '`�eJ 1£t the 1
rine fourth : rd ulg down Campbell +el at, where they . r
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muliporl:IQ, to,
tezri^ tlio'tl to :,romp Tltcy cn:ttltlt�cl 'tt t;ttc`, `+, r t;t• „te tt.veCelz:`C
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tiVin�ltasn will be in Lucknow ”'•
�' ` � l 1 1 tl trial ^r the next
1;n th.- :;colon d 1 f t` F i- '
court of competent
a. and S,attn'+lAY of each month. Good sets ' �1 were stopped Cd bysonic CIi;t3r1119. }Ltl"i5(.lti tl 11.
}los $10., • Filling and evtracting a specialty LucknOld% & Dungai n on; - PP '
•
.b:.wuic.a
good. On the; Square the ,: ator cerin .;
test was cowpetited for seer! whi- r
lasted was very exciting.. Time was
then given for dinner. , About two,
o'clock the United Empire took out air
excursion on the lake and a great,
number availed themselves of tW:e
opportunity. Half an hour later the
athelic sports were con n,enc d on Lake
View Park and a large crowd gathered
to witness thew. The Lucknow Fire.
Brigade Band were nn the ground, arid
let me say right here that Lucknow has
now a band that she may well be proud
of, who, in their new caps and linnera
coats, presented a neat appearance
while'their musie was appreciated on
every side, and all declaring they were
'the band. The foot races were good
as .the runners were closely matched.
The jumping and • vaulting were very
good and much interest was taken in
The yacht race w+ -as not so toad as it
might have been as there was no %viacil
and before the race was,coniplitted chi
were hecalrned. The.rowing race was.
very exciting, Young and Lercll'tetter
taking the contest, At the word go from.
Capt. Rowan they started Young tak
ing from 25 to 27 strokes p,Ir minute -
while Leadbetter taking' a • tucly pull
_of 21 : before-.-reaeln*g t be hotly
Young's foot rest gave way and in the
delay Leadbetter, shot ahead about
three lengths. After turning the bouy
Young steadily gained but his foot, rest ,
again slipped and Leadbetter came in
two lenghts ahead. The s.iw-log and
swiming races were very good as also
was walking the slipery pole; The
train pulled' out about 6.30 ancj1 nrost
all were satisfied with the day's pro
ceedings. -CoM. • -
• COUNTY COURT.
The June session of the Bruce
'County Court, which ended last week
in Walkerton, contained an unusually•
heavy docket. . Most Of the cases were
tried by the jpry.
• Smith' vs.. Ball,—Action ' te' recover
price of team, ;waggon and harness:
Verdict for plaintiff with costs. .
• Jones vs. McLeod,- Martin .Marshall
and Hunderson.—,Wrongful issuing -
of an attachment. Verdict for defend-
ant,* each case. •
Del ion vs. Zuber,-Action for wa.ge4.
verdict for plaintiff 'for. 22 1. '
Yeman vs. Yaristone. -- Dta.magee.
V' erdict for plaintiff. .
Queen us. Gardner..—Theft., Sen-
tenced to one month.
Queen vs. Ostrom.—The. prisoner'
was charged with having shot the Bail-
iff of Kincardine' twice, while the lat-
ter was executing' a ' warrant against,
him. The plea of insanity was set up
in the defence and proved successful;
the jury finding the prisioner not guilty
on the ground'of insanity. ,
• Queen. vs. • Ballaghs. — Prisoners
charged with, stealing wheat. Both
prisoners were acquitted. •
Queen vs. Tremp.—Accused'of steal.
ing horse and cutter in Brant Co. four
years ago. . Much evidence as to idea-,
tity was taken, land . jury finally dis-
charged the prisoner.
Queen vs. Losch, et al.—Charged
with having stolen blacksmith's tools.
Verdict, John Losch, not guilty; S.
Losch•and Wm Sieling, guilty.
Queen vs. Shannon.—Assauit. Ad-
journed till next session.
The; grand ,jury reported• the jail in
excellent condition ; recommended the
introduction of water service' into the•
county buildings and grounds. and tri, •
introduction of electric lin t. Thor,
are three male and two fra:o: le prison:
ers, and four• insane prisoners confined
in the jail. .. _
On Tuesday. nv:uniug, .1
10 -year-old son of \Ir. tleor.t.
c m. 7, Kincardine townshil
his way home froth school r
tree on the roadside to get :+
for' his schoolmates. Ile
and injtlrect
he ltacl to be u't :eel
ours the p fur 1,-y v v. -ts 11.1(1
:�tu1•,, alt,
t,'wart
tr.
'limbed bed a
$ -\v 4111,
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