Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-07-31, Page 5The LucknowSentineI, Bruce Uounty„ July 3Iet
THE TEN (COMMANDMENTS.
The followiug are the cheesmaker's•
ten commandments :
I. -Thou shalt arise early in the
morning and deliver thy milk to- the
factory, for he -that goeth late causeth
the cheesmaker to use much profane
language.
TI.--Th.ou shalt slaughter thy calves
not until the third da an h
unto me, take no wore tha i role rennet
from each carcass.
III, Thou shalt take no cream
front.fhv,milk, eve); for thy tea or thy
coffee, for when thou getteth thou'' div-
idends one shall say to the other,
Why taketh it more milk here for a
^r :a x r s. �, erer.
-I3�crtr��'�flG�eb�--t�4"�i�ii �i�`'�.'it;�fpY'-s=iiilt
gogues. Then shall the cheesemaker
arise up in his might and smite thee
to the earth.
IV. -Thou shalt put no water in
"thy milk, thou, nir thy man servant
nor thy maid servant. When the div -
to seek it unto the committee, they
shall say unto thee, Dost thou see any-
thing in our optics of an emerald color l
Thou shalt get rio sheckle horn thy
milk, not if the court knoweth itself,
which she i fltinketh she doth ; more-
over if thoi settleth this thing up,,; we
will make it hot for thee.
V.-Thop shalt not kill thy deacon
'and leave the 3arcass to rot near the
•barn, for the stench thereof tainteth
the milk.
VI. -Thou shalt not bring unto the
factory any sour or tainted milk, nor
the milk of a cow that is sink or hath
'but lately. Salved, for from such milk
.cometh lively cheese.
VII. -Thou shalt not c trry off more
than thy share of whey, lest one should
say to another 3oncerning thee, Lo ! a
wonder; one hog doth carry food for
another.
VI'IL- hou shalt cause thy cans
to be wast, every day, the seams and
-._..-._._.___-.. - _ - -cdVera thereo ;TO?' fl filtfiy` can is
abominable' in my sight, and I will
vitit my wrath on hi'n who hringeth it. •
IX. --Thou shalt nor bother the
cheesmaker, saying, Where and when
shall I receive another dividend, for
nor earei;h a continental about it.
this course and efforts of Secretary
Browne they have secured a magnifi-
cent collection of Works of Art by
British Masters, containing paintings
valued at £1000 sterling. A sight of
these alone would well repay a visit to
the Western Fair, but when they add
such .special..attractions as the Wild
West Show, Trapeze Performances,
Fancy Lille Shooting, Fire Engine
Contest, Cross -cut Sawing Matches
elaborate ire -works fi iaplays, Balloon
Races by lady and gent, Bands ' of
Music, etc., where can we go that we
wi;l receive so much solid instruction
and enjoyment at such little expense
as to the Western. Fair in London,
next. September 17th to 26th.
MARRIED.
MITCHELL-CROWSTON.- On Tuesday ev:ging,
July 14th, at Kelvin -grove Farm, Langside,
by the Rev. Mr, Craw1e' Whitechurch,
Moorehouse Mitchell to Kate, eldest daugh-
ter ot Mr. James Crowston.
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X. -Thou shalt not say unto one
another concerning me, Lo ! hath not
this Philistine of a cheesemaker a soft
snap, he getteth big wages and worketh
not hard. For verily I say unto you,
that is a whopper, he getteth up early
in the morning and laboreth until late
at night ; moreover he, worketh on - the
Sabbath day, for which the Lord hath
no mercy on hits.
triwarei
PureBlood
And by so doing Hood's Sarsaparilla cures
scrofula, salt rheum, and all other blood dis-
eases, aids proper digestion, cures dyspepsia;
gives strength to every organ of the body,
and prevents attacks of that tired feeling or
more serious ,affection. The fact that it has
cured thousands of others is sufficient reason
for belief that it will cure you.
N. B. Be sure to get
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $I; six for f15. Prepared only
by 0. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
GIVING UP
S I NESS
HAVING DECIDED TO 'GIVE UP_
the Merchant Tailoring .business • in Luck -
I wi" clear out the • balance of my •
!;tock of
TWEEDS,
WORSTEDS) 'ETC.
At an advance of 10• per cent, on cost. All
accounts must be settled either by cash or note
on or before the '
15TH OF AUG.
After that' date all•accounts will be placed
in other hands for co'lection.
The above cut represents the inter-
est taken by a la'ige, proportion of our
readers in Canada's )i"avorite Exhi-
bition This the directors deserve for
their untiring efforts to keep it at the
,frol.`71f Live, Steck and Agricultural
'Fairs. Its growing popularity is due
greatly to the attention given in revis-
ingbthe prize list, making such altera-
tiohs as are^ required ; to the improve-
ment of Live Stock ; encograging the
better classes of Grains and Seeds .for
cultivation, and bringing out and -fos-
tering new inventions of all binds. A
large number of Special Prizes are
offered for Cheese and. Butter, as the
mantifacture.lof these : articles are con.
•sidered twe very important ,industries
• of this Province.l, Special prizes are
also. offered for the cow .making the
most utter onhe grounds, the test
•to h oder the Supervision of an ex-
pert our the Agricultural College,
The Machinery .in motion in the Main
Building was of such an interesting
. •and instructive character that special
efforts are being made to eclipse former
years. Ill the Art Department there
is a new,departure and one which has
already proved exceedingly successful ;
artists are allowed the privilege of dis-
posing of their productions by private
sale and public auction ; by aclppting
A. S. ,CAM PBELL.
ESTERN FAIR
LONDON.
Sept. 17th to 26th, 1891.
CANADA'S FAVORITE
LIVE STciCK, "AGkIOULTURAL,
INDUSTRIAL AND ARTS EX-
HIBITION.
ESTABLISHED 1868.
LARGE INCREASE OF "EXHIBITS AND
ATTENDANCE EVERY YEAR.
1890 tuts good, but 1891 ivi?i ,be better.
$26,000 IN PRIZES.
Attra ;tions, Etc., which are, being arranged
for, will surpass any yet produced.
SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES
ON ALL RAILWAY,.
Ent. 'es close September 12th, For Prize Lists
and information apply to
CAPT. A. W. PORTE, PRES.
THOS. A. BROWNE, SECRETARY.
TO THS FARIERS
I have rented the store
occupied by Mr.. Geo. Derr
and am prepared to
PA� CASH
\FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
,The highest price will be
paid for butter according to
quality.
R. C..SPARLINC.
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carte
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Filling sorting orders this
week in
DRY GOODS.
S C,MMER FABRICS
In Sateens,
In Prints,
In Dress Trimmings,
In Gloves, Mitts and
Lace Goods,.
In Cottonade's;
In Flanneletts,
__Al _siz.eS__ln
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS'
Ready-made Clothing
Now Full. - See Them.
Sorting in
Men's Stift & Soft Felt Hats.
High Cuts are in q .
demand and fashionable.
BETTER HAVE ONE.
FRUIT SEASON.
Means, Sealers and . Sugar.
They combine to preserve.
WE HAVE THEM.
TEN, PACKAGES.
New Ceylon Teas. -The Best
Grown. -Prices from 30c. up.
EXTRA Vl
.ALLIES.
Yours,
A. E. BRASHER.
Bnn1Q&ShnqMAPLECROVE
WATERLOO, N. Y.
Something that everybody
wants and at pricesthat can
not be beaten.
I wish the general public to distinctly un-
derstand that I have in stock all kinds of
Boots and Shoes in every
:J'dr3Fs3-
Varzety of Style
and Make,
Which I am selling for cash cheaper than can
be bouy,ht at any other store in the
GOOD JUDGMENT
AND THE CASH.
Give me a trial, and don't be led away with
every'wind that blows.
BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AT
j. , PEART'S,
LUCKNOW.
MILK AND BUTTER
Important to Farmers.
e
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR-
chased the saperior thoroughbred
_Holstein-Fri'esiatNull,-Sir- 6V-esttviZ (13 rliV
will keep him for service at Lot 6. Con. 14.
Ashfield.
PEDIGREE :-Sir Westwond (13210) was
bred by B. B. Lord & Son, Sinclalrville, New
York ;• calved 'August 7th, 1888 ; black, with
shield patch over shoulders ; belly, legs and
part of tail white.
Sir Westwond (13210) was sired by Lytle,
4102;11T -Ft --11.111 Dain" -Lady `Westwond
(imported) 11611, H. F.,1' H. B., milk record
8t11I lbs; per day at 4 years old;- and 181i lbs. of
butter in 7 days at same age, one ot the finest
cows we ever owned.
• Lytle was sired by Barrington, (imported)
2103, who' is claimed.to be without an equal in
the world, and $3000 in cash was twice
refused for him. His service fees were $100
per cow. His dam was Mietje 2nd •(imported)
a noted prize winner, with a milk record of 62
lbs. per day at two years old.
Lady Westwood (imported) 11611, was sired
by Peter,103, N. 11 B., one of the most noted
1 bulls ever known in Holland, being the winner
I
of first prizes and diplomas at five of the
largest shows in Holland, and was sire of
many of the most noted cowsthat were
imported to this country. His dam was
Glenburine (imported) ; milk record 89 lbs in
a day ; 20138•i lbs in tenanlonths, ad -21 lbs of.
butter in 7 days in January, 1886, all under
ordinary care.
Barrington was sired by Jacob 2nd (llistrict
Bull), dam Hamming' (Imported) ; milk
record 99 lbs in a day, on grass alone. She
was valued at $5000. •
Mietje 2nd (Imported) was sired by Jacob.
Dam, Mietje (Imported). Milk record 83 lbs
per day, and Winner of gold medal in Roland
for best dairy cow on exhibition,
Peter, 103, was sired by District Bull ; dam
Jentine, milk record 87ilbs per day, and 19i
lbs of butter in 7 days.
Glenburine (Imp.) was sired by District
Bull ; dam, Srijntje, milk record 91ii lbs per.
day ; butter record 20} lbs in 7 days.
'Jacob 2nd was got by Jacob ; dam, Minnie,
milk record 86 lbs per day , butter record 18
lbs., 9 ea. in 7 days. •
Hamming (Imp.) was, sired by Jacob
(District bull) ; dam, Srijntje, 90 lbs per day.
Mietje (Imp.) was sired by District Ball ;
dam, Meitje let, milk record 8814 lbs per day.
Jacob was sired by Klaso ; dam, Marian,
milk record 88•1 lbs per day ; butter record
20 lbs in days -
This pedigree will show Sir Westwond the
richest bull of the breed in Canada. He is -
straight and round as a barrel ; heavy, low set
muscular legs. with four large teats, and large
milk veins. The above is a true record of the
breeding f S' Westwood. S' d
H.,& W. F. BOLLERT.
IN THANKING OUR NUMEROUS
c p mere in Lot know Wbitechuvzh
and vicinity, for the liberal patronage gi'Ven vs
in the past, we trust to see a continuance o�
the same, guaranteeing satisfaction t, all by
supplying our most choice grades of
NURSERY STOCK.
Our Mr, H, Spencer will have pleasure in
calling upon you during the season. Reset ✓e
your orders for him.
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AGENTS WANTED IN OTHER GOO1
LOCALITIES:
For tei.ns apply' to
J. W. MACKAY,
Gen. Manager, St. Thomas.
e •U� rccorp.
IMMENSE BARGAINS.
Having just received a large consign
ment of
Fresh Groceries,
Choice Ealy flog,
Choice Tobacco,
Canned. Goods,
Crockery,
Glassware
Teas, Coffees,
and Sugars-
which
al it Irs
which will be'sold cheap at
the Hub Grocery.
Goods delivered to all parts,
of the village,
JOHN ELLIOTT .
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
ENGLISH CHURCH -SERVICES 11
a. m. and -6:30 p. m; Sunday School,
2:30 p m , Superintendent, Wm. S. Holmes.
Adult class every Wednesday evening at
o'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's. All
e welcome. , Ray. W. J. CONNOR, Pastor,.
Herefore Bull For Service.
THE CELEBRATED HEREFORD
bull, Bismark, will be kept for service
for the season of 1891 at Henry Johnston's,
lot 7. con. 8, E. D. Ashfield.
PEDIGREE -Bismarck was calved January
26th, 1886. His dam is • Bloom, (22107) by
Duke Argyle, C., g. d. Victoria 4th byDuke
of Argyle, C., g, g d Victoria by Sir. harles,
g g g a Verbena by Carlisle. The Bull
Bismark was bred by R, J. Mickie, of Oshawa
Ont., and got by Cecil, winner of first prize in
aged bull, class at Toronto and'Guelph and
silver medal at . Guelph far best bull of.any
age, . Cecil was bred by Mr. Aaron Rogers,
Herefordshire, England, and was got by
Charity 3rd, (6350) 9728, and he by that noted
bull, The Grove 3rd,'that sold for $7,000 ' last
year when twelve years old, The breeding of
this calf is of the best to he found upon the
side of both sire and dam. and he is one of the
beat calves 1 have ever bred. Yours truly,
R. J. MACKIE.
TERMS -$1.25 to insure calf. A reduction
made for 3 or more cows, Cows must be
returned 3 times if necessary or 1rhNy will be
charged for service, No fees charged for'
cows if not with calf after third service.
- HENRY JOHNSTON. Pro
DUNN'S
ree Ingo it lgne ,
. TERMS :- Single cow, $1.75, cash at time KINC
of. service. A reduction will be allowed for
three or more cows. OWDEP,'
/
' JOHN BARKWELL,
Lucknow P. O. THEC00K�S BEST FRIEND
otT,Loo
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teach any fairly 'Meth gentperson of either
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after instruction, will work Industriously,
_ how to earn Three Thousand Dollars a
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BULL ,FOR SERVICE. -
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP
for service at lot 11, con. 8, Eastern
Division, Ashfield, the two year old thorough-
bred Shorthorn bull,',Red Eismark."
PEDIGREE -Red Bismarck, 12758, red
calved March 8, 1889, bred by Wm. Mallough,
Dungannon, Ont. ; got by Wallace (imp)
2752 ; dam Annie 8430 by Young Springwood
Prince 6299 ; Grace Harper 2nd, 9227, by
British Heir 2nd 2889 ; Lady Harper 2nd,
6630, by 2nd Famosa Chief, 1782 ;.Lady
Harper 6629, by Grand Duke 675 ; Rose 1833
by Royal Duke of Glo'ster, 1035 ; Maggie,
1429, by Lord of Lune (imp) 105 (16428) •,
Queen of the West, 1751, by Victor 1136
(12268) ; Daisy 823, by Halton 684 (11552),
Lavinia 4th 1342, by Duke of Wellington
(imp) 91. (3654) ; Lavinia 2nd 1340, by Alex•
ander (imp) 6, (11099)Lavinia (imp) 299, by
a sou of Scipio (1421), iiy Ecyholm e (1018), by
Son of North Star (458). '
TERMS -8l.(0 Cows must be returned
three times ' net.essary, or they Will be
charged for service. No fees charged if cows
are not in calf after third Service.
PAUL SMELTZER,
Belfast P. 0.