Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-02-26, Page 11.
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Now is the Season
For your Machinery
Oil. your Harvest ToolB,
your Potatoe Killer in
the shape of Paris Green,
all of which you can
get cheap at the hardware
establishment of
, D. 0- TAYLOR
LIJOHNOW,
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VOL XIX.— 9.
burtlardwareStock
1-i better than ever. You
are putting up rear houses
nd barns and waatt sup
lies, which are expensive,
but you can save some of
this expeuse by coming to
D.
C. TAYLOR
For your building
supplies.
BANK OF HAMILTON
LUCKNOW.
Oapital, $1,2p6185o. Rest, Vioo.000.
President -5oFIN STU am
Vice President—A. G. RAMSAY.
DIRECTORS
JOHN PROCTOR, CHAS. GURNEY, GEO". ROACH
- A. T. Wcon, A. B. LEE (Toronto).
Cashier—J.' TURNBULL.
• S4VI1VOS BANK.—Himrs 10 to 3; Satur-
day's. 10 to 1. Deposits of $1 and upwards
received and interest allowed.
SPECIAL DEPOSITSals() received at cur-
rent rates of interest.
D.RAFTS,on Great Britain and the United
States bought and sold.
J. C. BROWN, SUB -AGENT.
DENTAL
.J. S. JEROME, L. D. S.
'Wingba,M, will be in Lucknow
on the seeond and fourth Fri -
ay and Saturday of each month,' Good seta
for $10. Filling and eytracting a specialty
LEGAL
• IMON-C-ORRIGAN, COMMISSIONER,in H. C. Kinlough P: 0., Ontario.
P,A. MALCOMSON , BARRISTER,
a;';' Solicitor, Conveyancer, etc„ (late of
Cameron; Holt & Cameron, Goderich). Office
at Traver's old stand.'
111..MORRISON, ATTORNEY • AT
• law, Solicitor• in Ca,ncery, Convey •
ancer,. Commisioncr, etc. Office. O:Ver 'the
barber shop. . • •
el ARROW & PROUDFOOT, BARLUS-
tX Solicitors .etc., Goderich, Ont.
, J. T. GARROW, Q.C,' 'VY M. PROUDFOOT.
MEDICAL•
T A. McDONALD, M . D., C. M. C. P. S.
0 o. Office, Kintail.
'
111R, ELLIOTT, OFFICE' AND RESI-
dence, Outran' street,.secbud door north
of Little's she store; •
DR. TENNANT, PHYSICIA N,•
Surgeon and ACcoucheur. Surgery op-
posite Cain's hotel. • Office hours from 9 to 12
a. m., and from 2 to 5 p. m.
McD. GORDON, M.D., C.M.,, F.T.
M.S. , M. O. P.S.O., Physician, Sur-
geon. and Aegouaheur. Office next door to W.
Ann's implement shop. Residence Ross street,
opposite W. U. Little's.
DR. D. 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. '
Alommasoolamlimmimmi
• 'GENERAL
MONEY TO:LOAN ‘l ON FIRST-CLASS
mortgages at 7 to 7,4 per ent. interest,
pa/able yearly. Charges moderate, Apply
to ROBERT MURRAY, St. Helens.
•
CIANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 00.
Tickets issued to all points east or west.
,
'Quick time. Close connections with Other
lines. • Full particulars to intendine-travellers.
JOHN MURCHISON, Ticket Agent, Lucknow.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
security for , any time, at the lowest
rate 'of interest. The principal may be paid
at the end of tha,time, or a part of the' Princi-
• pal may be paid each year, interest ceasing on
the amount paid. For further particulars,
etc„ apply to A.NG1.18 STEWART, 14uekuoW. '
limilmoomisconitt•
• SOCIETIES
WC. T. U.— The regular monthly.
• meeting of the \Vernon's Christian
Temperance Union will be held every second
Wednesday of each month in the Odd Fellows
Hall, Lucknow, at 3• p'. in. MRS. W.
SMITH, President ; Mas. HonNELL„Secretary,
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UCKNOW
_LA Lodge„:No. 112
meets every Friday
evening at 8 o'clock
in their hall, Campbell Street: All brethren
cordially invited.' Wm. Hoon, N. Grand;
JOHN ELLIOT, Recorder,.
' ' • . •
CO. F-,COUR
• Sherwood, No.'
50, Lucknow., Mee*
, every fast and third
• Monday in every
, month, in the Odd -
fellows hall. Visit-
ing brethren • a r e
• cordially invited.
i,,triliv JOHN 8COPT, '0, R.
."1141D; 'D. YULE REC.,
, r r
Ao. U. W. LUCKNOW LODGE OF
• the Ancient Order United Workmen,
meet in the Oddfellows hall, on the last and
second Monday evenings of each month a
eight o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially
ifivited. ll- PATTERSON, Master' Work.
R. D. 0 astERON,'ReCOrder.
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• EDUCATIONAL.
LUCKNOW MECHANICS' INSTI-
tat, • Reriding room opemevery evening
from 6 to 10 p. m., excepting Saturdays, when
the hburs will be from 2 to 6 p, m . The
librarian will be in attendance diving these
hours: D. i) YuL,IrreSidoht, J. G
Muanocn, Secrery,
LUCITOW, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1892
,WItOLE NO. 945.
GEO, MAR & CO.
BANKERS,
Or Lucknow Banking Comp'y.
LUCKNOw, FEB'Y 13TH, 1892.
TO THeFARIMERS :
Since the date of our last advertisement to
you we have sold 1100 acres of land, and being
all the land held by us in behalf of the various
Loan Companies we represent, except the
Shaw farm.of 200 acres in Kinloss, and which
we are offering very cheap and on very easy
terms of paynae . •
Several'rulers have, however, •placed
their farms in our hands for sale, so that we
hope to be able to spply• the bulk f the
demand for farms as, heretofore. But as our
'sales exceeded 1000 acres last spring we Ivould
request those in want of a cheap farm tt apply
early, as the spring time will now s on be
here. • We can grant very reasonable term's of
payment for all our sales and a low rate of
in erest,
' If you wish to renew or change you mort-
gage, or put a new mortgage on your farm, or
send money away in payment of the interest
or principal ofYour mortgage, we can guaran-
tee you satisfaction and at a very trifling
expense.
We lend money.on farmers' notes fer long
or short time, and can supply ali demands on
reasonable terms. Sale notes a specialty.
• We do a general banking business of all
kinds Nvith Merchants, C:lattle Dealers,.
'Shippers and -rners, • •
GEO.. A. -DD ALL, Manager
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MUSICAL TUITIolv.
ANY ONE REQUIRINGFIR,ST-CLASS
lessons in music can have the same.from
Prof, Moss, a Fellow of the Yorkshire College
of Music. For terms apply to tbe Rev.. Mr.
'Con'nor, tbe rectory. Prof.' Moss will be in
Lucknow on Mondays. \ .
• MUSIC -LESSONS WILL BE TAUGHT
by Miss Kaake. late of Blyth. Pupils
attended at their own homes or at her resi-
dence over E. Kaake's photograph gallery.
Terms reasonable,
•IMmitESEntimilmommo•
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 a
o'clock, Bible and ra,yer book lesson's.
arevveleorne. REV. W, J. CONNOR, Pastor.
G. T. R. TIME TABLE.
• Trains leave Lucknow for south at 6:0 a m,
10:30 a. m. and 625p. m.
North at 12:25 p.- m„ 4:05 p. in. and 10:37
P. In -
Fire and Marine insurance.
North British and Mercantile, of Edinburgh
and London. • Western, of Toronto/
Liverpool & London and Globe, of Liverpool.
Gore District, of Galt.
Northern, of London and Aberdeen.
Guardian, of London, England. Phoenix, o
London, England, and Accident In-
surance Co'y., of North America, Montreal.
R.. -CUNNINGHAM,
AGENT _ •= GUELPH.
Telegraph or Teleihione'at fi3y expense,
INSURANCE.
Farmers, lookto your own interest and
insure- your farm buildings and
private dwellings' in the
LONDONIVIUTUAL.
NO'large Premium Notes required
CASH SYSTEM: .
50 cents to 90, cents per $100 for three years.
JOHN LANE '
AGENT, - . 1UNLOU.G11.
Also agent for . the Phoenix, trf London,
England, .
NOTICE
THE SUI3SCPIRT.-:R. HAS OPENED AN
office in the building east of the
SENTIN-ET, Printing Office.
AGREEMENTS, .110N1)S, LEASES,
DEEDS', MORTGAGES itiVD WILLS
CAREFCT,LY PREPA TIED.
Plans arnecincations and estima•tes for build
ings, mills, bridges, cte„ furnished
on short notice.
JAS, SOMERVILLE.
Lucknow, Jan .1891. •
50()
13,11WART) for a case of I tyd•
pepsia that cannot be cnred.
ature's Method. Home treatment. Full
particulars and sample treatment free. Send
0 cents fin- mai Mg. TflL . •TX\i1NCE (Th
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LITTLE LOCALS.
—Try Hughes for your teas.
—Bring eking that wood you prom-
ised!
e/ --it begins to look as though
Mowatt owned Ontario ;Ind Abbott the
Dominion.
—A few lines of men's, •and wom-
an's coarse shoes for cost eat. Hughes.
• —Mr. John Gentles, of Kincardine,.
purchased a number of horses on
Thursday, last.
—Mr. F. McKenzie, Reeve of
Leamington, spent a few day lately
with friends at Langside.
—We will:have four eclipses dining
the year, a total and a 'partial each of
the sun and the moon.
—The party who lost a sum of
money in bills a few weeks. ago can
have it by palling at this office.
—On Wednesday, March 9th, John
Purvis will sell. the farm stock etc., of
Mr. John Stutt,' lot 14 con -11, Culross.
—There/ were 71 speakers in the
recent East Bruce election campaign
who were not inhabitants of the Riding.
=The fine weather of the past week
has taken away a :great. deal of the
snow 'and sleighing is getting poor,
—Hector McKay will offer forsale
on Thursday,carch 3rd, a number of
farm stock, by John PurviS. (Auction-
eer). •
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WEST HURON.
HON. J. C. PATTERSON ELECTED.
Th,e great politica) battle in West
Huron has been feught and the Sec-
retary of State, Hon. J. C. Patterson,
has been elected by a majority- of 20
over the old Reform war horse, Mr.
M. C. Cameron. It was the hottest
contest ever held in the riding, and
although the Liberal.party has suffer-
ed a defeat, they have no reason to be
disheartened. The mightiest agencies
ever brought to bear on the electors
were used against Mr. Cameron, and
we are certain there is no Reformer
in Canada that could have made a
better run against such great odds,
than M, C. Cameron did on Tuesday
last. It is true , the majority against
him is not aery large, but it is suffi-
ciently large to deprive one of the
oldest and best parliamentarians in
the Reform party of a seat in the
House of ' Taking
riding as a whole, there is little change
in the vote of 1887, when Mr., Porter
defeated kr. Cameron by a majority
of 26: The following is a list of the
majorities obtained by the respective
canditt,tes in the different elivisions :
gre• f
Commons.
the
—A her belonging to Mr. Georgea
s, ,...,yot • • r3S,Matheononeday last week
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art. •
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an egg that measured Pm 61 inches in cir- lie " .., . da' 3. , .` a- nelitical b ' m 1)
cumferimee. 1
•• —Mr. Hugh °lark, of the Kincar-
dine Review, Was here attending. the
political meeting on Thursdai' evening
of last week.• •
--A couple of first class farrosrwill be
sold by public auction -at Cain's Hotel
on Monday,- Feb. 29th by Peter Cor-
rigan, (Auctioneer),
—The Rev. Mr.. Cook,.. of Ripley,
preached in the Methodist 3hurehlere.
on Sunday last, And Rev. Mr. Colliog
filled his pulpit in Ripley.
—Counterfeit teh cent pieues'are in
circulation.in several places, They are
irery .fine finitations in appearance, and
can only be discovered by the ring.
—Judgment was deli vered at London
last Week in the dehorning cattle ease.
The defendants were found guilty of
cruelty and were each fined $50 and
costs.
—East Hastings anti South Ontario
two seats won at the March elections
by Reformers, were carried by the
Conservatives on Saturday last' by ,
large majorities.
•--Two more .\(,yseats,', Kingston and
North Renfrew, hay' been captured
for the Ontario 'Legislature by the
Reformers, by majorities of 750 and
421 respectfully.. These' seats were
formerly held by Conservatives. .
—The Scientific American, published
by Munn &CO. New York, presents
weekly to its -readers the'best and most
.reliable record of various improvements
in machinery, while the scientific pro-
gress of the)ceentry can in no way 1.0
gleaned so weli as by the regular
perusal of its pages. • • •
are infoemed that a school
mann not far from Wiarton re,cently
punished a child Of 11 years of age by
ad m in istering 170 welts.across itsh ands
with ,a leather strap doubled. The.
child has 'suffered intense pain ever
since the ordeal it underwent,. -That
teacher ought to get married to a mule
driver right away!"
John Wannamaker is one of
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THEY'LL NO' TAIV.ZORRA..
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. West ZOrra; the township in Oxford
county frotn whichMajor Jim Suther-
land draws a big majority and which .
supplies him wit% his champion tug -of -
:war team, is .agreat stronghold or the
'Stalwart Highland Scotch. It still re-
tains marks of -its 'Highland 'origin,
but back in' 6, at, thejime of the
Fenian raid, it was as Highland as the
Iverary neighborhood. It is great to
'hear ,Iitn. Sutherla.nd te with all the
local color of how -the. armers would.
come in from Zorra to learn news .of
the lightening. 11.y..,.,• proclaimed in
,Gaelic their anxiety to fight, and an
apparently authentic report that 'the
Fenians had taken Toronto . did not
ruffle their faith as to the ulthnate
result. • , .
"Awe, but the' diels are gettin' a
braw foothold here. They'll tak,
Woodstock next and then they'll be
near Zorn.,"
the wealthest and most successful • "Awe. Mon," spoke pp another stal-
merchants in America. This is what wart, " they'll no' tak" Sorra." I'm no'
his advertising, manager says: Put an
advertisterient before -the readers of a
paper and you Lke the crean. .of any
population. I • never knew 'a really
good Adx.'ertisement of a, worthy article
to fail when put, in a reaso.;ably proper
medium.
— Au American newspaper has hit
upon a novel plin to keep subscribers
paid up. Every time a deliquent sub-
scribers is mentioned in the paper his
name is inverted,. For example John
Jones and his Niife are spending the
summer north of Saratoga. Every
other reader understands what it
means, and there is a grand, . rush
.among the negligent to.. Of. right. side
up again.
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sayin' they winna talc' Hamilton.
They may tak' Teronto and Lunnin
forbye and even Woodstoek, but
they'll no' tale:ZOrr."
The old Highlander's 'belief that
Zorra's valor 'would route the Fenians
even if all therest of Canada surrender-
ed was loudly applauded and his faith
in the result of a struggle between
Zorra and the invading host was fully
shared by the stalwarts who were then
on a war footing.—Chicago .Canadian
American.
—The farm stock ete.,• of Mr. Wm.
I3oyle, of lot 5, Con. 9, Kinloss, will
be sold by John Purvis., (Auctioneer),
on. W lnesday, Feb. 24th.
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HAZEL KIRKE.
A Beautiful Piny as Produced by n Local
Dramatic Company.
„ A large audience assembled in the
Temperance Hall on Friday evening
last to hear the production of the well-
known play, Hazel Kirke, by a local'
dramatic company, under the manage-
ment of Mr, 'Harry Hart. The ren-
dering was exceedingly creditable, and
somewhat of a surprise to local critics.
Certainly, it was the 'best production
ever made by purely local talent, and
the various perfolkeersr as well. as the
conductor, Mr. Hart, should feel satis-
fied and elated at the very successful
outcome of their few weeks of labor.
Where all 'did so well, it would, per-
haps, be invidious to criticise unduly;
but we might say that, the young
ladies in the cast, did rernarkabli
well. .Miss Ida Graham, e as Hazel
Kirke, the heroine of the play, .made
a charming character, ,and did very
well indeed.; Miss Lizzie Lawson, ..as
• " dear, delightful Dolly Dutton," was
a greatfavorite with the. audience,
andput a good deal of Vim into her
acting. MiSs Eaton Whitely as the
stately Lady Carringford, made ,an ex-
cellent character ; while Miss ,Annie
Boyd, as the motherly Mary Kirke,
did exeeedingly well. Miss Etta
Graham,' as Clara, had very liftle to
say, but said that little well. .Turn-
• ing now- to the. male Members of the.
Company, it can be safely said that, as.
.Dunstan Kirke, .Mr, Harry Hart gave
• the most -finished presentation. And
,while we say that, 'We do not detract
.frOni•the. merits of the others, .as. Mr.
Hart hashad. considerable experience.
.,before the footlights. His actingwas
very favorably commented upon: As
the forgiving, generous, Aaron .Rod-
ney„ Mr. George. E. Kerr did admir-
ably iell, and was followed with 'much
interest. Mr. William' Willis, as Ar-
thur- Carringkord, a scion of. the 'no-
bility masquerading incognito, fulfilled
hi part .with much acceptance; while
the versatile, .- loquacious Pittacus
Green, or 'rather, " P. Green, Esq,"
an ardent admirer of Dolly Dutton
(" will you. permit one ?"), by Mi. Dan
Hays, was a spicy presentation, full
of ." nice," amusing situations .that
created much merriment. ThP'Strictly
comic characters, Barney .0'Flyn, full .
of rare Irish sayings, by Mr. D. N.
Lawren,O6, and Mat Miggins, a dull.
witted, clownish fellow; by Mr. W. R.
Hornell, were •• great rivals with the
audience, and each evoked plaudits of
laughter. Mr. C. Smith, as Joe, and
Mr. ,Bert McCorvie, as Dan, were
minor characters, but filled their parts
well. .The various performers, without -
distinction, are to be heartily congra-
tulated on the .ability shown,' and we
hope Mr.. Hart -a'nd his company will
again favor us at .some future time.
The production was under the auspices
of , the Independent Order of Foresters;
of the village, but the Winghain or-
chestra. Were unable to be present..
.411.
Wiarton News,—"On Monddy even-
ing Mr. 'John Lembke, who Jives at
Hope Bay, in the toWeship of Ea,s.tner,
made a Mistake which resulted in the
death of one of his ehildren, a boy of
one year and nine months of age,w110
had been troubled with teething. A
few days ago he went to Mr. PateNon's
drug store and got some teething
powders, which were done up in blue
papers, and these have been adminis,
tered, to -the child. When he went
home from work. on. Alonday ni Itt the
child was crying, and Mr. Lembke
went to the cupboard 1.11(-1 took \bat
he supposed ),Va!-; one of the powders,
mixed it with sugar, and administered
it ti the child.' In a few minotes it
was seized with con vulsions, and before
a 'doctor could be secured, tin- And
died in dreadful agony. Examination
showed that Mr. Leinliko had bought
25c. worth of strychnine some time ago.,
for the purpose of killing rats. He
used part of' it and put the. ro'st by.
The strychnine %VHS aIo pet no in blue
paper, and as he had forgotten all
about it it get mixedwith the teething
powder, caused the drelad fel catastrophe.
After thoroughly enquiring into the
matter, Coroner Fisher dicided that
it waspurely accidental, and_not
necessary to hold an impost.
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